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Best Phoenix Force Decks In Marvel Snap

July’s season pass features a powerful new card, so to unlock its potential, we’ve prepared the best Phoenix Force Decks in Marvel Snap for you.…

Artur NovichenkoBy Artur NovichenkoJuly 6, 20234 Mins Read
Best Phoenix Force Decks In Marvel Snap
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July’s season pass features a powerful new card, so to unlock its potential, we’ve prepared the best Phoenix Force Decks in Marvel Snap for you. This is a 5-cost and 6-power card, and its effect makes it extremely powerful and suitable for a variety of decks. Phoenix Force is able to revive any card by adding additional 6 power and an effect that allows you to move the card every turn. To get it, you will have to pay at least $10, but its power can destroy the strategy of any opponent. We will help you find the Phoenix Force deck that will bring you the most victories.

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As you might guess, Phoenix Force is best suited for destroy decks. Its effect allows this mechanic to work even better and allows you to put a lot of pressure on your opponents. But the movement effect that this card gives is so strong that it can completely destroy the enemy’s plans, so it can be used for many other decks. Although this card is not the strongest of all that was in the season pass, it is definitely worth your attention and if you really want to diversify your gameplay, you definitely buy it. And don’t forget that most of the decks presented here can be improved, so feel free to add other cards that you think are better suited.

Move Decks

This deck was shown by Ben Brode in the Developer Notes video, and apparently, this deck is exactly how the developers think Phoenix Force should be used. This deck assumes that you destroy cards that get big buffs for moving, such as Human Torch, which can become very powerful from just one move. There are quite a few similar decks, but you can try this variation and most likely you will enjoy it.

  • Human Torch
  • Iron Fist
  • Kraven
  • Ghost-Spider
  • Cloak
  • Doctor Strange
  • Venom
  • Vulture
  • Spider-Man 2099
  • Phoenix Force
  • Heimdall
  • America Chavez

This is another variation of the deck similar to the previous one, which also has Spider-Man 2099, which can destroy a card after moving. There are also other cards in this deck that are strengthened by movement, but of course, you can situationally use other cards to simply get more attack in the right place. Venom, as in the previous deck, is the main card used to destroy, so oddly enough, it is in many decks that work with this mechanic.

  • Iron Fist
  • Dagger
  • Ghost Spider
  • Multiple Man
  • Venom
  • Vulture
  • Deathlok
  • Shang-Chi
  • Spider-Man
  • Spider-Man 2099
  • Phoenix Force
  • Heimdall

Destroy Decks

This deck also features Venom, but this deck focuses more on destruction and revival rather than movement. Phoenix Force also plays an important role in this deck, but you won’t win with this card alone and you’ll have to end the game with Knul or Death.

  • Nova
  • Yondu
  • Bucky Barnes
  • Slaughterhouse
  • Wolverine
  • A killer
  • Poison
  • Saber teeth
  • Deadlock
  • Phoenix Force
  • Knul
  • Death

The next destroy deck needs you to play Shuri as soon as possible, followed by Nimrod, which should make more copies. Your main goal is to destroy the strongest cards, including Nimrod, and for this, you have as many as four cards in your deck. Interestingly, you can build a similar deck even without Phoenix Force, as it is essentially an alternative to Nimrod. America Chavez is a very important card in the deck as it can give you a chance to win in the worst losing situations.

  • Human Torch
  • Carnage
  • Wolverine
  • Venom
  • Deathlok
  • Shuri
  • Iron Lad
  • Nimrod
  • Phoenix Force
  • Destroyer
  • Arnim Zola
  • America Chavez

Ramp Deck

In this deck, you should focus on playing your strongest cards as quickly as possible, and for this purpose, there are three cards: Psylocke, Electro, and Wave. Phoenix Force is mainly used to bring Black Panther back to life in the last turn.

  • Spider-Ham
  • Psylocke
  • Storm
  • Electro
  • Wave
  • Wong
  • Phoenix Force
  • Doctor Octopus
  • Black Panther
  • Arnim Zola
  • Doctor Doom
  • Odin

As you can see, there are a lot of decks and cards in Marvel Snap that can be used with Phoenix Force, so it can be difficult to understand which deck with this card will be most effective. So we hope that our article has helped you choose a deck for this card and you can fully enjoy the game.

Marvel Snap is available on PC, iOS, and Android.

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