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Marvel Snap patch notes nerf troublesome Galactus and Leader

A new set of Marvel Snap patch notes are here, which includes some new features, general updates, and a series of nerfs and buffs to select Marvel Snap cards and their accompanying decks. We've broken down everything you'll need to know about the superhero card game and its patch note changes below.


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Marvel Snap who reveals first explained

The Marvel Snap who reveals first mechanic is not well explained in-game whatsoever. It's a key component of the game, especially when it comes to cards such as Cosmo that counter your opponent's on reveal effects. Some players have gone months without realising there is actually a way to figure it out rather than priority being given randomly.


The player who reveals first is known as having the initiative in this card game, but how does the game decide who has the initiative? When you start using the best Marvel Snap decks and begin your climb to infinite rank, understanding who reveals first is crucial, and once you get the hang of it, it's pretty simple. Here's everything you need to know about working out who reveals first in Marvel Snap.


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Patch Notes - January 10, 2023

Patch Highlights
  • NEW FEATURE: Artist Credits! You can now tap the Variant Label above the card in your collection to see information about who the illustrators are!
 
General Updates
  • The collection view automatically filters to your favorite variants when editing a deck.
  • When cards trigger each other in a loop that lasts too long, the game will now “fast forward” to the end of the loop. We're looking at you, Wong-Onslaught-Mystique-Ironheart!
  • Orka's issue has been fixed, and the card is now in Series 4.
  • Russian language support
  • For new players who want to jump right in, we’re releasing a one-time purchase, ‘Pro Bundle’ with 12,500 Credits and enough boosters to upgrade 8 cards from common to Infinity.
  • Reserves now reward different amounts of Collectors Tokens once you collect all Series 3 Cards. The individual amounts vary from 200-600 instead of only 400. However, the token earning rate remains the same.
 
Audio
  • New Location Sounds: Asgard and Daily Bugle
  • New Card Sounds: Aero and Polaris
 
Art & Visual Effects
  • New Visual Effects for Aero and Polaris
 
Balance Updates
[h2]CARD UPDATES[/h2]
  • Aero 5/8 -> 5/7
Developer Comment: Aero’s effect can be a very powerful disruption and control tool. While previously, we buffed Aero up to her current statline, players have since learned to utilize her to great effect, so we think it’s appropriate to reduce her Power a bit.
  • Galactus 6/3 -> 6/2
Developer Comment: Even at the highest ranks of play, Galactus and decks using him are demonstrating concerningly high cube-gain and win rates. Not all of these decks overtly herald his approach, and the range of cards that can complement him has proven wide and difficult for some decks to counter. We're taking one Power away from Galactus now and evaluating whether or not we should make more meaningful changes to his design in the future.
  • Leader 6/4 -> 6/3
Developer Comment: Leader’s effect is proving to be very frustrating to many players and polarizing in its ability to lock down games and discourage playing some other 6-Cost cards. We are taking a bit of power away from him for now and exploring further changes to the card in the future.
  • Nova 1/2 -> 1/1
Developer Comment: Nova’s effect makes him much stronger than an average 1-Cost card, so we don’t think it’s appropriate that he has the stats of an average 1-Cost card.
  • Drax 4/4 On Reveal: If your opponent played a card here this turn, +4 Power. -> 4/5 On Reveal: If your opponent played a card here this turn, +3 Power.
  • Groot 3/3 On Reveal: If your opponent played a card here this turn, +3 Power. -> 3/4 On Reveal: If your opponent played a card here this turn, +2 Power.
Developer Comment: We believe the Guardians’ effects create fun moments, but they can feel too sink or swim. We’re giving Drax and Groot a small buff to their baselines to make them less risky to play and hopefully open them up as more viable contenders in the 3 and 4-Cost slots.
  • Hazmat 2/1 -> 2/2
Developer Comment: While we are aware of the Hazmat combo decks that may feel strong, Hazmat is actually doing fairly poorly overall. We’re giving the decks she enables a small buff with this update.
  • Black Cat 3/6 -> 3/7
Developer Comment: Black Cat sees virtually no play, so we’re giving her an extra Power to make running her more worthwhile.
  • Nakia 3/1 -> 3/2
Developer Comment: We think Nakia’s effect is a fun mechanic to play with, but she’s currently seeing very little success. We’re hoping a small buff will make her a more appealing option.[h2]LOCATION UPDATES[/h2]
  • Oscorp Tower will no longer swap card sides if Professor X is there
  • Raft and Vibranium Mines text-only updates
  • Warrior Falls will appear less often
 
Bug Fixes
  • Localization improvements for some Titles.
  • Fixed an issue that would cause players to get kicked out of games when Black Panther activated many times in a turn.
  • Fixed an issue that caused some card buffs to not be added if there were multiple doubling effects active at the same time.
  • Attilan activating no longer causes games to get stuck.
  • Fixed an issue that causes shop timers to break if you change device time.
  • Power values larger than 2 digits no longer display stretched.
  • Fixed an issue with certain locations stalling the game, such as Warrior Falls and Gamma Lab.
  • Deadpool now displays Power correctly if he’s destroyed while temporarily buffed.
  • Updated Carousel for Season Pass to say “Season Pass” Instead of “Battle Pass.”
  • Fixed an issue that caused certain cards to display with stretched textures if upgrading to Uncommon at the end of a match.
  • Updating Time Stone to grant Energy even if it's destroyed.
  • Isle of Silence Visual Effects are no longer split.
  • The Title page scroll now goes in the correct direction.
  • Fixed an issue in the Rewards Claim tutorial that could result in a player getting stuck.
  • Re-positioned the Sort/Filter buttons on iOS.
  • Tapping location 2 after Attilan activates no longer displays a random card instead of the location preview.
  • Removed the navigation bar from showing on certain screens where it should not.
  • The Fast Upgrade section should no longer disappear from the shop.
  • Buy buttons no longer disappear if you’ve purchased a variant in the shop, and the shop refreshes.
  • Season Pass spotlight card “Variant” text no longer overlaps with the card itself.
  • End Turn button should no longer show 1/6 than 0/6 then 1/6 again at the start of a match.
  • Fixed an issue that would cause players to sometimes get stuck ~25% into the loading bar.
 
Known Issues List
  • Some devices show cards overlapping with artist info when in focus view.
  • The shop UI scrolls back up after purchasing an item (Variant, Fast Upgrade, Gold, Token Shop item).
  • There is a Fullscreen button in Settings on some devices that should not be present.
  • Boosters in the Season Pass UI can display the incorrect color
  • Some audio in FTUEs does not sync with the speech bubbles.
  • Medusa’s card does not show parallaxing VFX during the FTUE upgrade flow.
  • Season Pass headers overlap with the notch on devices with notches
  • Switching back to the Collection page from other tabs doesn’t focus the deck selector on the current deck.
  • Emote/Emoji windows are too far down from the player/opponent avatars on iOS.
  • Card backs can duplicate when scrolling through the list.
  • Season Cache rewards are missing text.
  • An extra ! can be displayed on incomplete decks.
  • Artist info can clip outside the plate UI
  • Flickering/white boxes can appear when changing language on Android.
  • Cards and locations that add cards to your hand or the opponent (eg: Black Widow, Lechuguilla) can show cards going to the wrong player.
  • Ebony Maw’s VFX don’t move if the card moves.
  • Kingpin’s VFX may play in the incorrect location.
  • Isle of Silence VFX goes red even for cards that don’t have ongoing abilities.
  • Jessica Jones’ VFX are hard to see.
  • Rockslide/Okoye can cause turn ends to take too long.
  • Iceman can cause cards to cost more than 6 if they are temporarily lower cost before Iceman changes their cost.
  • Cards can overlap when Lockjaw replaces them.
  • Lockjaw can bring back cards that were previously destroyed.
  • Lockjaw doesn’t always interact with Leader properly.
  • Vault doesn’t let Multiple Man back in if he moves from the location on turn 6.
  • Arnim Zola’s copied cards can be added to locations locked by Professor X.
  • Switching into TVA on turn 4 or away from Limbo on turn 6 causes the wrong text for “Next Turn” cubes won/lost.
  • Widow’s Bite doesn’t prevent Attilan from drawing cards.
  • Some UI elements (eg: Ranked reward number, Deck name) can go missing temporarily when switching between languages.
  • Several text elements are too small in Thai.
  • PC - Pressing Escape while in the Token Shop UI can unpin cards.
  • PC - Adjusting window size can cause the carousel to be misaligned.

Best Marvel Snap decks January 2023

The best Marvel Snap decks aren't available to you right away, but fear not, because alongside some of the meta decks in this superhero-themed card game, we also have the best decks for beginners too. So whether you're still making your way through Pool 1 and 2, or you're reaching the end of Pool 3 and gearing up to unlock the ultra-rare Pool 4 and 5 cards, we've got options for you.


The meta in Marvel Snap is constantly changing, and it means the best Marvel Snap deck at the moment is Negative Surfer. The decklist can be found down below, along with plenty of other alternatives but both include Marvel Snap pool four and five cards, so you may need to use some alternative options if you're not at that stage of the collection path yet. So without further ado, here are the best Marvel Snap decks for beginners, followed by a plethora of options for those of you with more fleshed out collections in one of the best free PC games.


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Best Marvel Snap Zabu deck

Want to set up the best Marvel Snap Zabu deck? We've got you covered as the new Savage Land season launches in Marvel Snap, offering a brand-new card in the latest season pass: the ferocious smilodon Zabu. Zabu's ability could be meta-changing, as the new card lowers the cost of your four-cost cards by two.


Some four-cost cards are among the most powerful in the game, so being able to play several in a single turn can be devastating. The other great thing about the best Zabu decks is that they can vary wildly. It's no fun running into the same deck over and over again, so hopefully you'll still find yourself embroiled in some interesting and unpredictable matches. As such, while we've listed what is definitely one of the best Marvel Snap decks right now, you can always swap some of these four-cost cards out to your liking.


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