Okay, so I’ve been messing around with Marvel Snap, trying to figure out some good decks. I saw some people talking about She-Hulk and how powerful she can be, so I decided to give it a shot.
![Marvel Snap She-Hulk: How to Get and Use Her Card Easy](https://www.theparty-connection.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/1377ab23f07d0f2a4e34223075733503.jpeg)
Building the Deck
First, I threw She-Hulk into a deck. Obviously. I mean, that’s the whole point, right?
Then I added in some other cards that seemed like they might work well.
- I put in Sunspot, cause he gets stronger if you have unspent energy, and She-Hulk makes it easier to have unspent energy.
- I also added Infinaut, he’s powerful.
Playing the Game
Initially, my simple plan was to basically skip turn 5, play She-Hulk and Infinaut on turn 6. And…it kinda worked! Sometimes.
My first few games, I kept getting matched against people who were clearly way better than me. I lost, like, a LOT. I think I might need to refine my strategy, skipping turn 5 completely, well It is something great, but also very risky!
I started to get the hang of it.I realized that the key was to be flexible.I skipped Turn 5!
![Marvel Snap She-Hulk: How to Get and Use Her Card Easy](https://www.theparty-connection.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/d1e7425afbbed7c4511c64f5d6411343.jpeg)
Then, on turn 6, Boom! I played She-Hulk (for only 1 energy!) and Infinaut. My opponent was totally caught off guard. It felt SO good. I actually cheered out loud. My cat gave me a weird look.
Lessons Learned
It is what it is, I won some, I lost some, but I definitely saw the potential of *-Hulk is all about that big turn 6 play, and you gotta be smart about setting it up.
I’m still experimenting, Still, I’m pretty happy with how my She-Hulk experiment turned out. It’s definitely a fun card to build a deck around, and it can lead to some seriously satisfying wins. I need to keep playing to learn more.