Bullseye has undergone extensive datamining in Marvel Snap, with multiple text revisions before settling on the final version we'll see during the Dark Avengers season. Below, we explore the best Bullseye decks and whether he's worth your Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens.
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- How Bullseye Works in Marvel Snap
- Best Day One Bullseye Decks in Marvel Snap
- Is Bullseye Worth Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens?
How Bullseye Works in Marvel Snap
Bullseye is a 3-cost card with 3 power, boasting an ability that reads: “Activate: Discard all cards that cost 1 or less from your hand. Afflict that many different enemy cards with -2 Power.”
This card is particularly potent in discard-style decks, where you'll want to have Luke Cage ready as a countermeasure. When played on turn 5 or earlier, activating Bullseye allows you to discard any 1 or 0-cost cards in your hand, including those with temporary discounts like Swarm after being discarded. Bullseye synergizes well with cards like X-23 and Hawkeye Kate Bishop, although they're less commonly discussed.
However, like all "Activate" cards, Bullseye loses effectiveness on the final turn, and his 3-cost limits his play window. The key aspect of his ability is targeting "different enemy cards," preventing multiple hits on the same card, which means you can’t repeatedly debuff a single card like Iron Man. At best, Bullseye offers a widespread -2 power debuff across your opponent's board, potentially winning games by affecting multiple cards in a single lane.
Best Day One Bullseye Decks in Marvel Snap
Bullseye is primarily suited for discard variations, and fully committing to a Swarm and Daken strategy might not be optimal. Instead, integrating him into a traditional discard deck is the way to go. Here’s a recommended list:
- Scorn
- X-23
- Blade
- Morbius
- Hawkeye Kate Bishop
- Swarm
- Colleen Wing
- Bullseye
- Dracula
- Proxima Midnight
- MODOK
- Apocalypse
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This deck includes Series 5 cards like Scorn, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, and Proxima Midnight, with Hawkeye Kate Bishop being replaceable by Gambit. The strategy involves playing MODOK on turn 5, activating Bullseye to discard low-cost cards, and then using Scorn, X-23, Blade, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, and discounted Swarms to debuff the opponent's board. Dracula then picks up Apocalypse to secure the win.
Alternatively, you can experiment with a Helicarrier and Victoria Hand list, though it's less consistent than the classic discard approach mentioned above.
For a different angle, consider integrating Bullseye into the meta-dominant Hazmat Ajax deck, even post-nerf. Here’s a potential setup:
- Silver Sable
- Nebula
- Hydra Bob
- Hazmat
- Hawkeye Kate Bishop
- US Agent
- Luke Cage
- Bullseye
- Rocket Raccoon and Groot
- Anti-Venom
- Man-Thing
- Ajax
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This is an expensive list with several Series 5 cards. Hydra Bob can be replaced with another 1-drop like regular Rocket Raccoon, but the others are essential for optimal performance. Bullseye synergizes with Silver Sable, Nebula, Hydra Bob, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, and Anti-Venom, enhancing Ajax's potential to win a lane solo. While it remains to be seen if this setup outperforms Red Guardian decks, it offers a unique take on Bullseye for those with the necessary cards.
Is Bullseye Worth Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens?
Personally, I find Bullseye less appealing due to my disinterest in discard and affliction decks. If you share this sentiment, Bullseye may be too niche to justify spending your resources, especially if you're planning to acquire Moonstone and Aries, which synergizes well with Surtur.
In conclusion, these are the best Bullseye decks in Marvel Snap. Whether he fits into your collection depends on your deck-building preferences and strategy.
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