Alright, so I finally decided to give this Kazoo deck in Marvel Snap a shot. I’d seen it pop up a few times, and honestly, it looked kinda goofy, but man, was I wrong.
First, I copied the decklist I found online. Seemed simple enough – a bunch of 1-cost cards, Kazar, Blue Marvel, and a few other support cards. No big brain moves required, or so I thought.

My First Few Games
My first couple of games? Total disaster. I kept playing my 1-cost cards all willy-nilly, filling up locations without any real plan. I learned the hard way that you gotta think a bit about where you’re putting these little guys.
- Lesson one: Don’t just slam cards down. Think about spacing!
Then, I started to get the hang of it. I realized that the key is to hold back a bit early on. Don’t dump all your 1-cost cards on turn one. Wait until you can drop Kazar on turn four, then Blue Marvel on turn five, and THEN flood the board with your cheapo army.
It was like a switch flipped. Suddenly, my Squirrel Girls and Ant-Mans were hitting way above their weight class. I started racking up wins, and boy, did it feel good. I even managed to pull off a few crazy comebacks, swarming the board on the last turn and snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
The Power of Swarm
The real power of this deck, I discovered, is in the unexpected bursts. Opponents often don’t see it coming. They think they’ve got you contained, and then BAM! You’ve got like +2 power everywhere thanks to Kazar and Blue Marvel. It’s beautiful.
- Lesson two: Patience, young padawan. Hold those 1-cost cards for the big combo.
I used to use Onslaught to put on top of Blue Marvel and Kazar at turn 6. Now, I changed to use Mystique! Copy either Kazar or Blue Marvel. Double the power, and much much easier to win!
I’m still no expert, mind you. I still make plenty of mistakes. But I’m definitely having a blast with this Kazoo deck. It’s fast, it’s fun, and it’s surprisingly effective. If you’re looking for a deck that’s a little different, I’d say give it a whirl. You might just be surprised.
- Final Lesson: Go forth, and flood the board!
So yeah, that’s my Kazoo journey so far. It is so much fun. Hope this can also make you enjoy the game.