Alright, guys, let me tell you about my latest grind with Series 3 cards in MARVEL SNAP. It’s been a wild ride, trying to figure out which cards to grab and which ones to pass on. I’ve spent hours playing, testing different combinations, and tracking what works and what doesn’t.
So, first things first, I started by looking at all the Series 3 cards available. I mean, there are tons of them! I decided to focus on those that could really make a difference in my decks. It’s a tough decision, you know? You want the best, but you gotta be strategic about it.

Breaking Down the Series 3 Cards
I started by dividing them into tiers. Yeah, like a ranking system. This made it easier to compare and choose. The top-tier cards were the ones I was most excited about. Those cards can change the whole game for you.
- Death: This card was a game-changer for me. Reducing its own cost? Super powerful. I slotted it into my destruction-focused deck, and bam, it just fit perfectly.
- Sera: Another great card. Reducing the cost of other cards in my hand opened up some insane combos. I had turns where I could play way more than I normally could, overwhelming my opponents.
- Dracula: This one’s a bit tricky, but so satisfying. Discarding a big card to gain its power can be a huge swing. I tried it in a discard deck, and it worked like a charm.
Besides these three, I also wanted to check out Wong and Wave.
- Wong: It has that crazy ability – “Ongoing: Your On Reveal abilities here happen twice.” I thought, “Wow, that’s broken!” So, I built a deck around it, maximizing On Reveal effects. It was nuts! When it worked, it REALLY worked.
- Wave: It changes the game by making all cards cost a maximum of 4 until the end of next turn. This card messed up my opponents’ plans more times than I can count. I loved using it to control the board and dictate the pace of the game.
I spent days playing with these cards, trying them in different decks and seeing how they performed. I kept track of my wins and losses, and I paid close attention to how each card affected the flow of the game. I even tweaked my decks multiple times, swapping cards in and out to find the perfect synergy.
After all that hard work, I finally put together a solid tier list for Series 3 cards. It’s not just based on the card’s power level, but also on how versatile it is and how well it fits into different deck archetypes. Trust me, this tier list is gonna help you make those tough decisions when a new Series 3 card pops up in the shop.
So, there you have it. That’s my journey through the Series 3 cards in MARVEL SNAP. It was a lot of work, but it was totally worth it. Now I have a much better understanding of these cards, and I can make smarter choices about which ones to add to my collection. Hopefully, my experience can help you guys out, too. Good luck, and happy snapping!