Summary
- Silk's movement in a Marvel Snap move deck can be advantageous if used correctly, allowing for powerful combinations and increasing power.
- Including other cards like Jeff and Spider-Man in a Silk deck can provide backup options and maintain viability even if Silk is not drawn.
- Other great cards to use in a Silk deck are those that counter her unpredictability, so options like Captain Marvel and Kraven are ideal.
The move archetype in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Marvel Snap is very difficult to master since you have a lot mor🤪e factors to consider when playing your cards. You’re not thinking about each location in a vacuum, instead, you’re seeing them as a whole, and as such you have to🎐 plan your turn six moves from turn one.
Silk brings even more unpredictability to the move deck since she moves every time a෴ card is played on her location. While this may seem like a liability, with the right deck you can take great advantage of her movement, and her five power is a lot for only two energy.
10 Ebony Maw
If you like Silk because of her power and cost efficiency, you’re going to love Ebony Maw, as a seven-power card alone can contest a location, making him veryꦏ hard to ignore. While you can’t play any other cards on its location, Silk can easily sneak in for a combined power of twelve, which is basically the same as playing a Hulk for only three energy.
The Maw is still vulnerable to Killmಞonger, and not being able to play him after📖 turn three could be too big of a negative to include him in your deck. Yet because of how a Silk deck works, the raw power that Ebony Maw brings to the table is too good to pass up.
9 Jeff
Silk’s strength lies in being able to get into any location with ease and triggering any movement-specific cards. Jeff shares those strengths, albeit with less of an impact, and while he can get into more locations than Silk, he o⛄nly adds three power points.
Still, when your game plan revolves around Silk’s unique abilities, it’s important to have other cards that do similar 𝔉things. That way even when 𒐪you don’t draw the centerpiece of the deck, you can still make it work; it won’t be the same amount of power, but it will also not lose automatically.
8 Spider-Man 🥀
You could think of Spider-Man as another reinforcement of Silk’s abilities; a five power, low cost, and can move to unreachable locations. However, Spider-Man doesn’t travel alone, taking one opposing card with him. This makes him highly disruptiveꦇ for your opponent, yet it can be the same for you if you’re not careful.
While he can be a great card to play right after S🌳torm (since you can ensure that whatever they play is out of the flood), he can also take big cards into the flood, essentially ruining♉ your game plan. The reward for playing Spider-Man is enough to warrant a place in the deck, but only if you’re paying enough attention to the state of the game.
7 Jean Grey
Jean Grey might seem like the last card you’d want to play alongside Silk, since if Silk keeps moving whenever some🦩thing is played she’s never going to help fill Jean’s location up. Yet with all the movement cards that you have at your disposal, you don’t ne💟ed to fill it up.
As your opponent is forced to play into Jean, Silk moving means more power in uncontested locations. Even Spider-Man is great here, since he prevents them from doing significant plays elsewhere, reinforcing Jean’s power. Even Jeff works great here since he doesn’t need to abide by Jean's rules.
6 Storm
Even more conventional move decks can make great use of Storm, but her ability shines with the Silk style of deꦐck. When flooding a location, you ဣdon’t necessarily need to play into it right away; Silk or Jeff can always enter it afterward, giving you ample time to develop in other areas.
When combining Storm with Jean Grey, your opponent will be running their resources thin trying to develop power on two c𒐪omplicated locations, as you grab hold of the third. Th൩en you just need to see which of the other two is most vulnerable and take home the win.
5 Legion
Legion alone is a potent amount of power, and on that sweet ไspot where it can’t be destroyed by Shang-Chi. Yet his ability is ♕what makes him truly shine, letting you turn all locations into something that uniquely favors you.
The most used winning strategy isꦺ playing Storm on turn four with Legion on five, flooding all lanes and preventing all cards (well, except Jeff) from being played. For that to work, however, you’d need to have developed a good amount of power elsewhere. In a Silk deck, that’s not an issue, considering the value for cost that each card brings to the field.
4 Miles 🍌Morales 𒁃
If five power is great for two energy, then it’s excellent for one. Yet for Miles to be one energy, he needs to be triggered; something needs to move. And if he’s not played the turn following the movement, he goes back to costing four energy. This makes not fully move decks like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Kingpin’s reliant on more movement🌳 cards than they’d lik🌟e.
In the case of a Silk deck, since she’s constantly moving, getting Miles to trigger not only isn’t an issue, but you can play him more strဣategically. You’re no longer forced to play him immediately, letting you plan as you keep having Silk jump around.
3 ♔ ♏ Captain Marvel
Even when you&rsq▨uo;re taking all the advantage you can from Silk’s movement, there are still times when you’d wish she moved elsewhere. To counterbalance her unpredictability, Captain Marvel is a great additioꦗn, helping you steal wins from unfavorable scenarios.
When Captain Marvel was a five-cost, she was borderline unplayable. The five-cost slot is cramped enough, even within this decꦺk; it’s always preferred to play Legion or even Silk an𝐆d Spider-man. Yet for four, her value skyrockets, especially with her five power. Her potential in this deck marks her a must-have, particularly in scenarios where you’d win if you added power to the Silk lane; Marvel can move to that location without triggering Silk.
2 Angela
Normally, Angela’s power ceiling would be six, making her not the most worthwhile addition considering the amount of resources you need to make her woౠrk. That’s why bounce decks can make the best use of her, making her power skyrocket. With all the movement🗹 cards in a Silk deck, you can also get a great advantage from multiple Angela triggers.
However, you should consider leaving her on the eight-power sweet spot, but only iꦆf you think your opponent has Shang-Chi. If the nine-po🃏wer slayer is not a concern, then throwing Silk, Jeff, and even Spider-Man into Angela can make her win that location on her own.
1 Kraven
A mostly overlooked card in movement decks, Kraven can be at best predictable and at worst redundant. Regular movement decks always play their ꦉcards from right to left, which makes Kraven’s home the leftmost location. Yet with all the power movement decks can make, there’s usually no need for Kraven; it’s b𝓀est to have more movement tools in that case.
Silk is Kraven’s best friend since she can trigger him multiple times in a row without much effort. Thanks to Silk, he can contest a locat🐷ion on his own, reaching high levels of power. What’s more, Captain Marvel takes Kraven into account when deciding where to move, a synergy that happens without any input.