Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this Marvel Snap game, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. I stumbled upon this deck centered around Agatha Harkness, and at first, I was like, “What the heck is this?” But then, I started playing with it, and it’s actually pretty nuts.
Getting Started
So, Agatha, she’s this card that plays your cards for you. Sounds crazy, right? That’s what I thought! Initially, I constructed a deck and started the game, Agatha would automatically play the cards in my hand, which means I had zero control over what was happening. It felt weird not actually playing the cards myself.

Experimenting and Finding a Groove
I started to experiment. I tried a bunch of different cards to see what worked well with Agatha’s… unique playstyle. It was a lot of trial and error, to be honest. I added some cards that seemed like they might be good, and others that just felt right. I played a bunch of games, lost a bunch, won a few. It was a mess at first.
Wave’s Big Entrance
Then I discovered Wave. This card, oh man, it changes everything. I figured out that if I play Wave on turn three, Agatha gets played on turn four, and I don’t lose any energy. This was a game-changer, seriously. Suddenly, I was getting Agatha out earlier and with more energy to play with later on.
Lady Sif and Ghost Rider – Dynamic Duo
But here’s where it gets really interesting. Lady Sif is another key player. Her ability lets me discard a card, and you want her to discard Agatha. Why? Because then you can bring Agatha back with Ghost Rider. I tried this combo a few times, and it felt amazing when it worked. Discarding Agatha felt counterintuitive at first, but then bringing her back felt like a genius move.
Domino and America Chavez
I also started using Domino and America Chavez. They help with deck consistency, making sure I draw Wave on time more often. I can feel the difference in my games when I draw these cards early. They really smoothed things out.
The Final Form
After all that experimenting, I finally settled on a deck that felt pretty good. It’s got:
- Agatha Harkness (obviously)
- Wave
- Lady Sif
- Ghost Rider
- Domino
- America Chavez
- and a bunch of other high-power cards that work well when Agatha plays them.
I’m still tweaking things here and there, but this deck, it’s been winning me a lot more games. It’s still a bit random because of Agatha, but that’s part of the fun! It is so exciting to see her pull off a crazy combo that I never would have thought of. And trust me, it feels really satisfying when you pull off a big win with this deck. It’s a wild ride, but it’s definitely worth checking out!