Admittedly the AI gets tripped up sometimes on similar cards but it is still a handy tool to have!
Admittedly the AI gets tripped up sometimes on similar cards but it is still a handy tool to have!
He’s got the best decks and deck names!
Make sure to follow him if you don’t already!
Also shoutout to @laurenwhatevs.bsky.social bc Marvel Snap Math crew!
He’s got the best decks and deck names!
Make sure to follow him if you don’t already!
Also shoutout to @laurenwhatevs.bsky.social bc Marvel Snap Math crew!
Thanks for reading! See you next season!
Thanks for reading! See you next season!
KANG:
I can prolly count on 2 hands how many times my opponent played KANG – half of which were bc they copied mine
KANG:
I can prolly count on 2 hands how many times my opponent played KANG – half of which were bc they copied mine
Compare that to the effect of 3x Invisible Woman First Steps, although strong, is additive
2 + 2 + 2
= 6
The Takeaway?
Each doubler makes the previous doubler stronger.
Stacking doublers is very explosive and can catch players off guard!
Compare that to the effect of 3x Invisible Woman First Steps, although strong, is additive
2 + 2 + 2
= 6
The Takeaway?
Each doubler makes the previous doubler stronger.
Stacking doublers is very explosive and can catch players off guard!
In Marvel Snap – and in math – exponential growth outpaces additive stacking
The effect of 3x Iron Man (in the same lane) is 3 doublings (exponential):
= 2*2*2
= or 2^3
= 8x
And if this is on location [Onslaught Citadel], double it again:
= 8*2
= 16x
etc.
In Marvel Snap – and in math – exponential growth outpaces additive stacking
The effect of 3x Iron Man (in the same lane) is 3 doublings (exponential):
= 2*2*2
= or 2^3
= 8x
And if this is on location [Onslaught Citadel], double it again:
= 8*2
= 16x
etc.
You are more likely to get 4 or 8 cubes off a rank 30,000 infinite player vs a top 10 infinite player.
As much as I would love to cook a Top 10 player, if I am drawing dead and the winning play isn’t in my hand - I have to be OK to retreat and move on to the next game!
You are more likely to get 4 or 8 cubes off a rank 30,000 infinite player vs a top 10 infinite player.
As much as I would love to cook a Top 10 player, if I am drawing dead and the winning play isn’t in my hand - I have to be OK to retreat and move on to the next game!
Knowing the good and bad matchups against your deck is KEY - including both the opponents’ deck AND the locations!
I use an ongoing deck so Isle of Silence (Ongoing disabled) is bad. Combined with another bad location means just retreat!
Knowing the good and bad matchups against your deck is KEY - including both the opponents’ deck AND the locations!
I use an ongoing deck so Isle of Silence (Ongoing disabled) is bad. Combined with another bad location means just retreat!
TOP players (100 or better) are very disciplined.
As soon as anything unfavorable appears (i.e. bad locations) they retreat.
No temptation to stay in hands to “fish” for cards.
Same goes for the snap - knowing when to instant retreat vs “call” the snap and stay in the game.
TOP players (100 or better) are very disciplined.
As soon as anything unfavorable appears (i.e. bad locations) they retreat.
No temptation to stay in hands to “fish” for cards.
Same goes for the snap - knowing when to instant retreat vs “call” the snap and stay in the game.
I did read about the Kang rework as well but I hope they leave him as-is!
I found a nice home for him and am slowly climbing ladder
I did read about the Kang rework as well but I hope they leave him as-is!
I found a nice home for him and am slowly climbing ladder
I made this to scratch my own itch as a Marvel Snap player — and I hope it helps others who want a fast, no-fuss way to share or import decks from images.
Give it a try and let me know what you think:
🔗 deckcodes[dot]chat
💬 Feedback welcome!
I made this to scratch my own itch as a Marvel Snap player — and I hope it helps others who want a fast, no-fuss way to share or import decks from images.
Give it a try and let me know what you think:
🔗 deckcodes[dot]chat
💬 Feedback welcome!
So I rebuilt the whole thing as a web app:
✅ Works on both desktop and mobile
✅ No app store needed
✅ No friction — just drag, drop, done
It even saves your recent decks (locally), and lets you pin favorites.
🧠🤖
So I rebuilt the whole thing as a web app:
✅ Works on both desktop and mobile
✅ No app store needed
✅ No friction — just drag, drop, done
It even saves your recent decks (locally), and lets you pin favorites.
🧠🤖
Last year I built a Telegram bot that did the exact same thing.
It worked great — image in, deck code out.
But...
Biggest feedback I got?
👉 “I don’t use Telegram.”
👉 “I don’t wanna install another app.”
👉 “Where do I even start?”
Last year I built a Telegram bot that did the exact same thing.
It worked great — image in, deck code out.
But...
Biggest feedback I got?
👉 “I don’t use Telegram.”
👉 “I don’t wanna install another app.”
👉 “Where do I even start?”