Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this High Evo deck in Marvel Snap, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I saw some folks talking about it online, and it sounded pretty powerful, so I figured, why not give it a shot?

First off, I had to get High Evolutionary himself. That took a bit of grinding, but once I unlocked him, that’s when the fun really started. The whole idea behind this deck is that High Evo gives new abilities to cards that normally don’t have any. So, like, Wasp, who’s usually just a 0-cost 1-power nothing card, suddenly becomes a real pain for the opponent. She starts zapping the power from their cards each turn. Pretty sweet, right?
Then I started experimenting with other no-ability cards. You got your Cyclops, who starts blasting the other side with negative power each turn. The Thing also gets in on the action, hitting the enemies with negative power when you play him. Then you’ve got Hulk, who just keeps getting stronger every turn you don’t spend all your energy. It’s like a symphony of destruction, slowly chipping away at your opponent’s side of the board.
Building the deck was a bit of trial and error. I threw in some other cards to support the main strategy. Abomination becomes cheaper based on how much negative power your opponent has. There are some other tech cards that can be useful. It really depends on what other decks you’re running into.
- First, I tried out a version with a bunch of low-cost cards, figuring I could flood the board early. That kinda worked, but it wasn’t super consistent.
- Then I tried adding in some bigger threats, like a 6-cost Hulk, to have a strong finisher. That worked pretty well and was a good addition.
- I also messed around with different locations. Some locations really mess with this deck, while others make it even stronger.
After playing a bunch of games, I think I’ve finally got a version of the deck that I’m happy with. I won’t say it’s unbeatable, because there are definitely some counters out there, like Luke Cage. But when it works, it works really, really well. You’re just sitting there, watching your opponent’s power dwindle away, while your Hulk grows into a massive monster. It’s a good time. Feels good, man.
So yeah, that’s my experience with the High Evo deck in Marvel Snap. It’s definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for something new and powerful to play. Just be prepared to put in a little time to figure out the best way to build and pilot it. And remember it’s all about having fun. Good luck with your games!
