So, I was scrolling through my phone the other day, and I stumbled upon this game called Marvel Snap. I’m a huge Marvel fan, so I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”
I quickly got hooked. The games are short and sweet, which is perfect for my busy schedule. I started experimenting with different decks, trying to find one that really clicked with me. And then I discovered Agatha Harkness.

Now, Agatha is a bit of a weird one. She’s got this crazy ability where she plays your cards for you. It’s like having an AI teammate who has no idea what they’re doing, but somehow, it kinda works? I mean, she starts in your hand, which is a bummer since she takes up space, but then she just starts dropping cards on the board. It’s chaotic, but it’s also a lot of fun.
I decided to build a deck around her, just to see what would happen. I threw in a bunch of cards that seemed like they might synergize with her ability. I played a ton of games with this Agatha deck. I copied the deck using the clipboard, and pasted it in using the deck editing tool. Sometimes, she would make some seriously questionable plays, and I’d end up losing big time. But other times, she would pull off some incredible combos that I never would have thought of, and I’d snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. It’s honestly wild.
It seems there are other popular decks, like one that centers on Kazaar and Blue Marvel. That one seems to be all about using a bunch of 1-cost cards. And I also heard about a Moon-Girl Devil Dino combo that’s supposed to be strong. I just used the auto deck feature to build those decks. The Agatha deck, though, it just feels different.
What I’ve learned is that this deck is all about embracing the randomness. You can’t control what Agatha does, so you just have to roll with the punches. Sometimes, it feels like she’s actively trying to sabotage you, but then she’ll surprise you with a play that’s so genius, it’s almost scary. I saw online that people call her one of the worst cards, but also one of the strongest. I guess it depends on your luck, haha.
I’m still playing around with the deck, trying to optimize it. I’ve noticed that having high-powered cards is important since Agatha can’t really strategize. So cards like The Infinaut or Red Skull seem like good choices. I’m not sure if it’s the “best” deck out there, but it’s definitely the most entertaining. If you’re looking for a deck that’s unpredictable and a lot of fun, I highly recommend giving Agatha Harkness a try. Just be prepared for a wild ride!
- I started playing Marvel Snap because I’m a Marvel fan.
- I got hooked and experimented with different decks.
- I discovered Agatha Harkness and her unique ability.
- I built a deck around Agatha.
- I played many games with the deck, experiencing both wins and losses.
- I noticed other popular decks but found the Agatha deck more entertaining.
- I learned to embrace the randomness of the deck.
- I realized the importance of high-powered cards in the deck.
- I’m still optimizing the deck.
- I recommend the deck for its fun and unpredictable nature.
Things to keep in mind:
This deck isn’t for the faint of heart. It requires a certain level of acceptance for chaos. You’re basically handing over the reins to a digital entity that has a mind of its own. But if you’re willing to embrace the randomness, you’re in for a treat. The wins feel amazing because they’re so unexpected, and the losses are often hilarious because of how badly Agatha messed up. Also, there’s a handy deck editing tool and clipboard copy feature. Use it!
In the end, the Agatha deck might not be the most competitive deck in Marvel Snap, but it’s definitely the most unique. It’s a deck that throws strategy out the window and embraces the wild side of the game. And honestly, sometimes, that’s exactly what you need. It’s not about winning every game; it’s about having fun. And with Agatha, fun is pretty much guaranteed.