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Alright, so I’ve been messing around with different decks in Marvel Snap, you know, trying to find something that clicks. I kept seeing people talk about this Agatha Harkness deck, and I was like, “What’s the big deal?” So, I decided to give it a shot. Gotta say, it was a wild ride.

Building the Deck
First thing, I needed Agatha, obviously. She’s a 6-cost, 14-power card, but here’s the catch – she starts in your hand and plays your cards for you until the end of the game. Crazy, right? It’s like handing the reins over to a robot and hoping for the best.
So, I grabbed Agatha and started thinking about what other cards would work well. The whole idea is to have cards that are good even when played randomly. You don’t want anything too situational.
- Lady Sif: I put her as discard fodder for agatha.
- Wave:Early game play that smooth out energy.
- Domino & America Chavez:These two are just solid early-game plays. Consistent power, nothing fancy.
- Ghost RiderI added him because if Agatha gets discarded, I can get her back!.
- The Rest:I put some high power card in it.
My First Few Games
Man, the first few games were… interesting. It’s seriously nerve-wracking watching Agatha make all the decisions. Sometimes, she’d play the perfect card, and I’d be like, “Okay, I see you, Agatha!” Other times, she’d make a play that made absolutely no sense, and I’d just be facepalming.
One game, she played all my low-cost cards early, leaving me with nothing to do in the later turns. Another game, she kept playing cards in the wrong locations, totally messing up my strategy. But then, there were those games where she’d pull off some crazy combo I never would have thought of, and I’d just win out of nowhere.
Tweaking and Tinkering
After a bunch of games, I started to get a feel for what worked and what didn’t. I swapped out a few cards, trying to find the right balance. Because you need to have strong card to fight, because agatha can not think strategically.
The Verdict?
So, is the Agatha Harkness deck worth it? Honestly, it’s a total gamble. It’s not the most consistent deck, but it’s definitely fun. If you’re looking for something different, something a little chaotic, give it a try. Just don’t expect to win every game. It’s more about the wild ride than the destination, you know?
It’s like letting your little brother play your game – sometimes they surprise you, sometimes they make you want to scream, but it’s always entertaining.