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00:00:00 – 00:15:34
The video discusses rankings and tier lists of Marvel Snap starter cards, emphasizing community feedback. Notable characters like Angela, Rocket Raccoon, and Scarlet Witch are highlighted for their strengths. The importance of strategic deck-building and card synergies is emphasized. The speaker provides insights on various cards' strengths and weaknesses, recommending specific combinations for optimal gameplay. Viewers are encouraged to explore different cards based on personal preference and playstyle. The video concludes with a call-to-action to support the tier list, subscribe to the channel, and teases an exciting upcoming video.
00:00:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker ranks every single starter card in Marvel Snap from best to worst based on community feedback. They start with the one-cost cards and mention notable cards such as Angel, Ant-Man, Blade, Electra, Hawkeye, Iron Fist, Korg, Mantis, Misty Knight, Nightcrawler, Nova, and Quicksilver. The speaker highlights Korg as a top one-cost card with significant value if played early, while advising against using certain cards like Misty Knight and Quicksilver due to their lower effectiveness compared to other options.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the tier rankings of various cards in a card game. Rocket Raccoon is considered a top choice due to its value, Squirrel Girl is praised for her versatility, while Yondu is recommended for specific tactics. Angela is highly praised as overpowered and a must-have in decks. Cable and Carnage are highlighted for their consistency and usefulness in different strategies. Colossus is described as consistent and good for specific locations. Domino and Forge are considered average options, and Craven is seen as situational. Lizard is controversial with strengths and weaknesses, Medusa is solid early on but falls off later, Mr. Sinister is considered decent when paired with specific cards, and Multiple Man is seen as a fun addition to decks.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various Marvel card characters and places Scarlet Witch in the A tier due to her strong abilities. Sentinel is also ranked in the A tier. Cyclops and Shocker are rated in the F tier despite cool animations. Star-Lord is in the B tier, and Wolverine needs a rework and is in the C tier. Bishop is highlighted for his strength and synergy in the A tier, while Captain America is deemed less valuable compared to Ant-Man. Cosmo is in the B tier, Deathlock in the C tier, and Hulkbuster in the C tier. Iron Heart is praised as a versatile card in the A tier, and Lady Sif is in the C tier after a recent nerf. Mr. Fantastic is highly regarded and placed in the A tier by the speaker.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various cards in the game, categorizing them based on their value and effectiveness. They mention solid card options for early pool use, such as Punisher and Swordmaster, and highlight key combos like Wolf Spain with Ant-Man for powerful effects. Some notable cards like Enchantress, Jessica Jones, and Kazar are praised for their strength and versatility in different decks. Devil Dinosaur is mentioned as a strong card with the potential for power scaling, despite recent adjustments. Ultimately, the video emphasizes strategic deck-building and synergies between cards for optimal gameplay.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker ranks various pool one cards, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Some key points include:
– Gamora B2 offers huge value if guessed right.
– Nest can be sneaky and unexpected in decks.
– Professor X is a gamble but rewarding if guessed correctly, especially with Daredevil.
– Fighter Woman Beat has improved and can be effective in late plays.
– America Chavez Miss consistently provides high value on turn six.
– Hulk Smash is considered the strongest vanilla card and good for turn six.
– Onslaught improves over time but can be challenging to make work effectively.
– Spectrum is underrated but can be solid with the right deck setup.
The speaker encourages viewers to try different cards based on personal preference and playstyle. The rankings are subjective, and feedback is welcome in the comments section.
00:15:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker requests viewers to like the video to support spreading the tier list to other players. They also mention subscribing to the Cozy Club to ensure not missing the next upcoming video, which is teased to be exciting. The segment ends with applause and music.