Marvel Snap Valentina decks should focus on generating powerful cards for the endgame. Valentina is a 2-cost card with 3 power. She can summon a random 6-cost card in the deck enabling players to obtain high-impact cards early in the game.
In this article, we will look at the various Marvel Snap Valentina decks and discuss their strategies, combos, and viability in ranked games.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the writer's opinion.
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List of five of the best Marvel Snap Valentina decks
1) Loki deck
- Ant-Man (1 Cost / 1 Power)
- Iceman (1 Cost / 2 Power)
- America Chavez (1 Cost / 2 Power)
- Squirrel Girl (1 Cost / 2 Power)
- Angela (2 Cost / 3 Power)
- Valentina (2 Cost / 3 Power)
- Loki (2 Cost / 3 Power)
- Maximus (2 Cost / 6 Power)
- Mysterio (2 Cost / 4 Power)
- Doctor Doom (6 Cost / 5 Power)
- Magneto (6 Cost / 12 Power)
- The Infinaut (6 Cost / 20 Power)
Players can use Valentina to produce a strong 6-cost card and keep hand size for Loki’s ability to copy cards. This synergy enables players to use high-impact cards at an early stage thus having a strong force on the board.
Also, cards like Angela can add to this strategy, as they will be receiving extra plays from the cards generated by Valentina. Loki and Valentina together provide the highest power output while also making it difficult for the opponents to predict what sort of danger they are going to encounter.
2) Dino deck
- Iceman (1 Cost / 2 Power)
- Sunspot (1 Cost / 0 Power)
- Squirrel Girl (1 Cost / 2 Power)
- America Chavez (1 Cost / 2 Power)
- Angela (2 Cost / 3 Power)
- Maximus (2 Cost / 6 Power)
- Mysterio (2 Cost / 4 Power)
- Valentina (2 Cost / 3 Power)
- The Collector (2 Cost / 2 Power)
- Jubilee (4 Cost / 1 Power)
- Devil Dinosaur (5 Cost / 8 Power)
- The Infinaut (6 Cost / 20 Power)
This deck takes advantage of Valentina’s capacity to create high-cost cards while also controlling the board with low-cost units. The interaction between Valentina and Devil Dinosaur lets the player load up their hand with useful cards so that they can make the most of the Devil Dinosaur’s ability.
This deck is particularly good at mid-range plays, which is when you can keep the pressure on your opponent while building up for a big finish.
3) Tech deck
- Iceman (1 Cost / 1 Power)
- America Chavez (1 Cost / 2 Power)
- Cable (2 Cost / 3 Power)
- Maximus (2 Cost / 6 Power)
- Valentina (2 Cost / 3 Power)
- Cosmo (3 Cost / 3 Power)
- Baron Zemo (3 Cost / 5 Power)
- Shang-Chi (4 Cost / 3 Power)
- Enchantress (4 Cost / 5 Power)
- Doctor Doom (6 Cost / 5 Power)
- Magneto (6 Cost / 12 Power)
- The Infinaut (6 Cost / 20 Power)
This archetype consists of tech cards such as Cable and Baron Zemo that allow the player to interfere with the opponent’s game plan while offering more draw possibilities. This way, including Valentina on this deck, allows players to summon powerful 6-cost cards that will help change the game’s outcome at the right time.
This strategy aims at dominating the board and, at the same time, utilizing Valentina’s capacity to bring about threats that are surprising to the opponent.
4) Zoo deck
- Ant-Man (1 Cost / 1 Power)
- Squirrel Girl (1 Cost / 2 Power)
- Sunspot (1 Cost / 0 Power)
- Iceman (1 Cost / 2 Power)
- Zero (1 Cost / 3 Power)
- Armor (2 Cost / 3 Power)
- Lizard (2 Cost / 5 Power)
- Valentina (2 Cost / 3 Power)
- Cosmo (3 Cost / 3 Power)
- Ka-Zar (4 Cost / 4 Power)
- Blue Marvel (5 Cost / 3 Power)
- The Infinaut (6 cost / 20 power)
The Zoo Deck is another feasible way of integrating Valentina into the design. One can keep the board pressure with cheap cards such as Squirrel Girl and apply buffs from cards like Blue Marvel while using Valentina to gain more value from high-cost cards. This deck plays on the sheer numbers to put pressure on the opponent while Valentina’s ability to add more punch at the right moment.
5) High-Rolling deck
- Iceman (1 cost / 1 power)
- America Chavez (1 cost / 2 power)
- Armor (2 cost / 3 power)
- Valentina (2 cost / 3 power)
- Zabu (2 cost / 2 power)
- Agent Venom (3 cost / 4 power)
- Spider-Man (3 cost / 5 power)
- Iron Lad (4 cost / 6 power)
- Wong (4 cost / 2 power)
- Shang-Chi (4 cost / 3 power)
- Iron Man (5 cost / 0 power)
- Doctor Doom (6 cost / 5 power)
Having cards like America Chavez allows for the ability to play powerful cards late in the game while still being able to use Valentina’s ability on turn 4 or 5. This deck revolves around creating big turn advantages where a player can push in on the opponent’s plays while at the same time pushing out with big power cards.
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