
Bullseye has been a hot topic in *Marvel Snap* ever since being datamined, with multiple text changes leading up to his release in the Dark Avengers season. Here are the best Bullseye decks to dominate in *Marvel Snap*.
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- How Bullseye Works in Marvel Snap
- Best Day One Bullseye Decks in Marvel Snap
- Is Bullseye Worth Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens?
How Bullseye Works in Marvel Snap
Bullseye is a 3-cost card with 3 Power and an ability that reads: "Activate: Discard all cards that cost 1 or less from your hand. Afflict that many different enemy cards with -2 Power." This card can be a game-changer in discard-style decks, especially when countered with cards like Luke Cage.
When played before turn 6, activating Bullseye allows you to discard any 1 or 0-cost cards from your hand, including discounted cards like Swarm. Bullseye synergizes well with cards such as X-23 and Hawkeye Kate Bishop, although these combinations haven't been widely discussed yet.
Remember, Bullseye's effectiveness is limited on the final turn, and the phrase "different enemy cards" in his ability ensures that he can only afflict unique cards, preventing multiple debuffs on a single card like Iron Man. His potential to spread a -2 Power debuff across the opponent's board makes him a versatile choice for winning multiple lanes.
Best Day One Bullseye Decks in Marvel Snap
Bullseye is best suited for discard decks. A focused Bullseye deck with Swarm and Daken might not be optimal; instead, integrating him into a standard discard list is recommended. Here's a strong deck list to get you started:
- Scorn
- X-23
- Blade
- Morbius
- Hawkeye Kate Bishop
- Swarm
- Colleen Wing
- Bullseye
- Dracula
- Proxima Midnight
- MODOK
- Apocalypse
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This deck includes Series 5 cards like Scorn, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, and Proxima Midnight. While Scorn and Proxima Midnight are crucial, Hawkeye Kate Bishop can be swapped out for Gambit.
The strategy involves activating Bullseye after playing MODOK on turn 5, debuffing the opponent's board with Scorn, X-23, Blade, Hawkeye Kate Bishop’s arrows, and discounted Swarms. Then, you can regenerate Swarms and use Dracula to secure Apocalypse, sealing the victory.
For a different approach, you can try a Helicarrier and Victoria Hand list, though it's less consistent than the classic discard setup.
For those interested in the meta-dominant Hazmat Ajax style of decks, here's a Bullseye-inclusive version:
- Silver Sable
- Nebula
- Hydra Bob
- Hazmat
- Hawkeye Kate Bishop
- US Agent
- Luke Cage
- Bullseye
- Rocket Raccoon and Groot
- Anti-Venom
- Man-Thing
- Ajax
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This deck is packed with Series 5 cards including Silver Sable, Hydra Bob, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, US Agent, Rocket Raccoon and Groot, Anti-Venom, and Ajax. Hydra Bob can be substituted with regular Rocket Raccoon, but the others are essential for this deck's success.
The aim is to use Hazmat to weaken your opponent, win a lane with US Agent or Man-Thing, and dominate another with Ajax. Bullseye complements this strategy by synergizing with cards like Silver Sable, Nebula, Hydra Bob, Hawkeye Kate Bishop’s arrows, and the 0-cost card drawn by Anti-Venom, boosting Ajax's potential.
Is Bullseye Worth Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens?
Personally, if you're not into discard or affliction decks, Bullseye might not be worth your resources, especially if you're planning to acquire cards like Moonstone or Aries, which synergize well with Surtur.
In conclusion, these are the top Bullseye decks to try out in Marvel Snap. Experiment with different strategies to find what works best for you.
Marvel Snap is available to play now.
