Bullseye has been a highly anticipated card in *Marvel Snap*, with numerous datamined iterations leading up to its official release during the Dark Avengers season. Here's an in-depth look at how to maximize Bullseye's potential with the best decks in *Marvel Snap*.
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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 and a unique ability: “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 decks, particularly when played on turn 5 or earlier. Upon activation, Bullseye discards any 1 or 0-cost cards in your hand, including those discounted by effects like Swarm's discard ability.
Bullseye synergizes well with cards like X-23 and Hawkeye Kate Bishop, although these combinations are not widely discussed yet. However, like all Activate cards, he becomes less effective on the final turn due to his 3-cost. The key aspect of his ability is that it can only afflict different enemy cards, preventing multiple hits on a single card. This makes him a versatile tool for spreading debuffs across the opponent's board, potentially securing a win by affecting multiple cards in key lanes.
Best Day One Bullseye Decks in Marvel Snap
------------------------------------------Bullseye is best utilized within variations of discard decks rather than building a deck solely around him. Here’s a recommended discard deck that incorporates Bullseye effectively:
- Scorn
- X-23
- Blade
- Morbius
- Hawkeye Kate Bishop
- Swarm
- Colleen Wing
- Bullseye
- Dracula
- Proxima Midnight
- MODOK
- Apocalypse
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The Series 5 cards in this deck are Scorn, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, and Proxima Midnight. While Scorn and Proxima Midnight are essential, Hawkeye Kate Bishop can be replaced with a card like Gambit. This deck operates similarly to a standard discard list, but with Bullseye's twist: activate Bullseye after playing MODOK on turn 5 to spread debuffs across the board. This setup allows you to discard and regenerate Swarms, culminating in Dracula drawing Apocalypse to seal the victory.
An alternative, less consistent approach involves incorporating Helicarrier and Victoria Hand, but the classic discard style is more reliable. For those interested in a different approach, Bullseye can also be integrated into the meta-dominant Hazmat Ajax decks, despite recent nerfs:
- 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 deck is one of the most expensive in *Marvel Snap*, featuring several Series 5 cards. Hydra Bob can be substituted with another 1-drop like regular Rocket Raccoon, but the other Series 5 cards are crucial for optimal performance. Bullseye complements this deck by acting as a secondary Hazmat, synergizing with cards like Silver Sable, Nebula, and Hydra Bob, and enhancing Ajax's lane-winning potential.
While it remains to be seen if this deck outperforms those featuring Red Guardian, it offers a unique and fun way to utilize Bullseye if you have the necessary cards and prefer a non-traditional discard approach.
Is Bullseye Worth Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens?
-------------------------------------------------------------If you're not a fan of discard or affliction decks, Bullseye might not be worth your Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens. His utility is quite narrow, especially if you're planning to invest in other cards like Moonstone or Aries, which synergize well with Surtur. However, if you enjoy experimenting with discard strategies, Bullseye could be a valuable addition to your collection.
And those are the best Bullseye decks in *Marvel Snap*.
*Marvel Snap is available to play now.*