
Bullseye has been eagerly anticipated in Marvel Snap, undergoing various text changes before reaching its final form in the Dark Avengers season. Here’s a comprehensive look at the best Bullseye decks in Marvel Snap.
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How Bullseye Works in Marvel Snap
Bullseye is a 3-cost, 3-power card with an ability that states: “Activate: Discard all cards that cost 1 or less from your hand. Afflict that many different enemy cards with -2 Power.” This makes him a formidable addition to discard-style decks. To counter him, you might want to have Luke Cage in your deck, as Bullseye's effect can be significantly mitigated.
When played on turn 5 or earlier, activating Bullseye allows you to discard any 1 or 0-cost cards from your hand, including those temporarily discounted, such as Swarm after being discarded once. Bullseye synergizes well with cards like X-23 and Hawkeye Kate Bishop, although they are less commonly discussed.
It's important to note that Bullseye is less effective on the final turn due to its Activate requirement. The key aspect of his ability is that he affects “different enemy cards,” meaning he cannot debuff the same card multiple times. At best, he can apply a -2 power debuff across multiple enemy cards, which can be crucial in winning a lane.
Best Day One Bullseye Decks in Marvel Snap
Bullseye is best suited for variations of discard decks. Here’s a recommended deck list that integrates Bullseye into a traditional discard strategy:
- 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. While Scorn and Proxima Midnight are essential, Hawkeye Kate Bishop can be substituted with Gambit. The strategy involves activating Bullseye after playing MODOK on turn 5, then using other discard effects to debuff the opponent's board. Swarm can be played and discarded to regenerate, while Dracula can grab Apocalypse to secure the win.
Alternatively, you can try Bullseye in a Hazmat Ajax deck, though it’s less consistent:
- 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 a high-cost deck with several Series 5 cards, including Silver Sable, Hydra Bob, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, US Agent, Rocket Raccoon and Groot, Anti-Venom, and Ajax. Hydra Bob can be replaced with another 1-drop like regular Rocket Raccoon. Bullseye complements cards like Silver Sable, Nebula, and Hawkeye Kate Bishop, acting as a secondary Hazmat and boosting Ajax’s lane-winning potential.
Is Bullseye Worth Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens?
Personally, I'm not a fan of discard or affliction decks, so I would pass on Bullseye. If you also don't enjoy these deck types, Bullseye might be too niche to justify spending resources on, especially if you're interested in cards like Moonstone or Aries, which offer different synergies.
And those are the best Bullseye decks in Marvel Snap.
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