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Decks built around the On Reveal mechanic are among the most powerful options in Marvel Snap's Pool 1. Indeed, players that put some effort toward learning the intricacies of an On Reveal deck should have little trouble securing wins as they work their way to Pool 2. For those fans that are intrigued by that idea, this guide is here to detail the best way to build a Pool 1 On Reveal deck in Marvel Snap.

Before getting into a specific list, it is worth noting that players will have the most-important cards for this deck by the time that they complete the Recruit Season and get their Collection Level in Marvel Snap to 14. This makes the On Reveal deck the first completive option that fans can expect to have access to, and it is a great choice for those that are just starting their time with the game. The deck also has the benefit of being quite straightforward, giving beginners the chance to win while they get their bearings.

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Marvel Snap: Pool 1 On Reveal Deck

Card

Cost

Nightcrawler

1

Rocket Raccoon

1

Yondu

1

Mister Sinister

2

Star Lord

2

Scarlet Witch

2

Ironheart

3

Enchantress

4

Jessica Jones

4

Gamora

5

White Tiger

5

Odin

6

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Ironheart, Jessica Jones, Gamora, White Tiger, and Odin act as the core of this deck, and, again, fans will have them all after completing the Recruit Season and hitting Collection Level 14. While this is very significant, it does mean that players that are still working through Marvel Snap's Pool 1 may not have unlocked all the cards from this list just yet. For those fans that are in that situation, here are some reasonable substitutes to consider:

  • 1-Cost: Elektra, Hawkeye, Korg, Quicksilver, Vatu the Watcher
  • 2-Cost: Medusa, Lizard
  • 4-Cost: White Queen, The Thing

To say a few words about the general play pattern for this deck, the early game is used to contest Marvel Snap locations with cheap and powerful threats. In the mid-game, players should often look to establish one lane with Jessica Jones and another with both Ironheart and White Tiger. Fans will then typically finish by playing Odin into the Ironheart and White Tiger lane to trigger them both again.

One final thing to mention is that players can absolutely continue to play their On Reveal cards into Pool 2, and Agent 13 and Jubilee are good options to try upon reaching that Collection Level. Additionally, if a fan wants to play Odin alongside Jubilee, they could consider moving in the direction of an Infinaut deck in Marvel Snap rather than continuing to play a more straightforward On Reveal strategy.

Marvel Snap is available for mobile devices and PC.