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Alright, so I’ve been grinding away at Marvel Snap lately, like REALLY grinding. And one thing I always struggle with is figuring out which cards are actually GOOD, you know? There are so many, and the meta shifts like every other week! So, I decided to finally sit down and make my own tier list. It’s not perfect, but it’s MINE, and it’s helped me climb the ranks, so maybe it’ll help you too.
First Steps – Gathering Intel
First, I had to figure out where to even start. I’ve got my own opinions, sure, but I wanted to see what the general consensus was. So I fired up my browser and went hunting. Checked out some websites, read some articles. It’s all a bit of a mess, though, lots of different opinions.
Making the Spreadsheet
Then to keep the collected information,I need to organized all this,I use spreadsheet to list them out.I need to organize all the name of cards,and also give them ranks,such as A,B,C,S, it can help me understand which card is better.
Refining the List (The Hard Part)
This is where the real work began. I started playing a TON of matches, trying out different decks, different cards. Seeing what worked, what didn’t. Some cards that I thought were awesome turned out to be kinda “meh” in practice. Others surprised me! I was constantly tweaking my spreadsheet, moving cards up and down.
Here’s a little breakdown of my thought process for some cards:
- America Chavez: Initially, I had her in like, B-tier. But I realized how CONSISTENT she is. Guaranteed to be in your hand on turn 6, which is HUGE for setting up combos. Bumped her up to A.
- Zabu:If it cost 3,you can make the 4-cost card minus 2,it so cool,I put it into S
- Spider-man:I like this card so much,I can play it in turn 5 to prevent my apponent play cards,so,give it a S.
- Nightcrawler: Seemed basic at first, but the ability to move him after playing is surprisingly versatile. Helps you contest locations you wouldn’t normally be able to reach. Solid B-tier.
Final Touches and Sharing
After a few days of this, I finally had a tier list I felt pretty good about. It’s not perfect, and I’m sure I’ll keep tweaking it as I play more, but it’s a solid starting point. It is my very first to build, I will keep working on it.