6/9 – You always draw this card on turn 6, and not before This change hurts most Lockjaw decks, and for the time being, I expect him to be gone from the meta until something else is figured out. Even after all the nerfs, Thanos Lockjaw was still quite strong and prevalent.3/2 – After you play a card here, swap it with a card in your deck. This way, you can still somewhat play around Leech, and cheating him out early is much less effective than before. Many players expected this change to come in the last major patch when Thanos decks were nerfed.5/3 – At the start of turn 6, remove all abilities from cards in your opponent’s hand. 5/3 – On Reveal: Remove the abilities from all cards in your opponent’s hand. This also makes them easier to predict and counter with certain cards as well. Shuri is much easier to predict now, and the classic Shuri Zero is much more limited in how they can play. This nerf to Shuri is quite the large change.4/2 – On Reveal: If you play your next card here, double its Power. 4/2 – On Reveal: Double the Power of the next card you play. Here’s a quick rundown of the recent Patch: Even still, as more time passes, I’ll be sure to update the tier list to better reflect the meta. Some decks may see success from top players, but that may not always reflect the entire player base. Since it hasn’t been long since the patch, I expect this update to be quite predictive. Many cards have been changed, and while I won’t go into detail on every single change, the meta looks to be shifting a lot. We’re well into the April season now, and Second Dinner has graced us with quite a large patch. In this article, I’ll be covering what I believe are the best decks in the meta, and potentially some honorable mentions. Welcome to our best decks tier list where I try to cover all of the best decks in Marvel Snap.
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