Okay, so I’ve been messing around with Marvel Snap again, and let me tell you, She-Hulk is an absolute beast if you play her right. I spent a good chunk of my weekend trying to figure out the best way to use her, and I think I’ve cracked the code. At least for my play style anyway.
Building the Deck
First off, you gotta build a deck that really lets She-Hulk shine. I tried a bunch of different combinations. Initially, I was all about those popular Shuri Sauron Slam and Evo Infinaut decks everyone’s been talking about. I mean, they’re strong, no doubt. I spent an entire evening just playing with those, and sure, I won some games, but it just didn’t feel like I was really using She-Hulk to her full potential, you know?
Then I stumbled upon this idea of a “last-minute win” deck, and that’s when things started to click. The basic idea is to keep your energy unspent as much as possible. This makes She-Hulk super cheap to play. I filled the deck with cards that either let me skip turns or rewarded me for having unspent energy. It felt weird at first, not playing cards when I could, but trust me, it works.
I even tried throwing in Psylocke, thinking I could get She-Hulk out even earlier. I spent a whole afternoon trying that, but it ended up being too inconsistent. Sometimes it worked like a charm, other times it was a total flop.
Playing the Game
So, the real trick is to be patient. You spend the first few turns either skipping or playing low-cost cards. Then, on the last turn, BAM! You drop She-Hulk and a bunch of other high-power cards, totally catching your opponent off guard. I started winning way more games this way. It felt amazing to pull off those surprise wins.
The Results
I played a ton of games this way, tweaking the deck here and there. I even kept a little notebook to track my wins and losses, and what cards were working well together. It was a bit obsessive, but hey, I was having fun. After a while, I had a deck that was consistently winning. It wasn’t always easy, and some matches were real nail-biters, but pulling off those last-minute She-Hulk plays was so satisfying.
Honestly, I think Marvel Snap is a lot more fun when you experiment and find your own strategies. Those popular decks are cool and all, but there’s something special about figuring things out for yourself. So, if you’re playing Marvel Snap, give She-Hulk a try, but don’t just copy some deck online. Experiment, find what works for you, and have fun with it!