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Best Marvel Snap Decks for Conquest Mode (October 2023)

Gotta work for that avatar frame.

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Conquest Mode is a high stakes, tournament-style mode in Marvel Snap that rewards you with a currency called Medals. These can then be used to purchase resources in a new store, along with new cosmetics like variants and titles. Make it all the way to the end of Infinite Conquest, and you’ll even get a new avatar frame. Getting there is no cakewalk, though, so here are the best Marvel Snap decks you should consider for Conquest Mode.

Best Marvel Snap Decks to Use in Conquest Mode

Elsa Loki

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  • Kitty Pryde
  • Maria Hill
  • Snowguard
  • Angela
  • The Collector
  • Elsa Bloodstone
  • Luke Cage
  • Mirage
  • Jeff
  • Mobius M. Mobius
  • Loki
  • America Chavez

Elsa Bloodstone is the flavor of the month as Marvel Snap‘s latest season pass card. She encourages a flood style of play, and we’ve also found quite a bit of success putting her with Loki, who was last month’s season pass card.

The main idea here is to give you flexibility with two potential win conditions. Angela continues to be the queen of tempo here, as she combos well with Kitty Pryde, while Elsa allows Kitty to get buffed up to insane numbers. Jeff also combos well with Angela and Elsa, and you get to move him to another lane with 6 Power for added flexibility.

While The Collector has gotten nerfed since the last OTA, he continues to combo well with Loki, serving as a mulligan of sorts if your hand isn’t great, or just as a turn 6 play for an extra power push. Cards like Maria Hill and Snowguard are there to support him, as is Kitty.

We’ve got America Chavez here for extra consistency in your draws, as well as Luke Cage, to protect your cards from Shadow King, who’s running rampant all over the meta right now.

Shuri-Red Skull

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  • Zero
  • Ebony Maw
  • Armor
  • Mobius M. Mobius
  • Lizard
  • Sauron
  • Shuri
  • Typhoid Mary
  • Taskmaster
  • Vision
  • Red Skull
  • America Chavez

The classic big numbers deck is still doing really well in Marvel Snap’s Conquest mode. We’ve added Mobius in here for protection against cost increase and Wave, but the rest of the game plan remains the same.

Drop Zero and Ebony Maw or Lizard in your early turns, drop Sauron on three, Shuri on four, Red Skull on five, then Taskmaster on six. The power push here continues to be insane, and it’s still very difficult for most other decks to compete with how many points you’re putting on the board. You won’t beat the absolute high rolls of, say, an Elsa deck, but Shuri and Red Skull are still very consistent across the board.

Tempo Move Disruption

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  • Nightcrawler
  • Angela
  • Elsa Bloodstone
  • Kraven
  • Jeff
  • Mobius M. Mobius
  • Silk
  • Spider-Man
  • Shang-Chi
  • Vision
  • Alioth
  • America Chavez

The move disruption deck that surfaced in the Marvel Snap meta a couple months ago is still going pretty strong, and the new cards that have released since then have only helped it to keep up with the meta. Elsa, in particular, works very well with all the move cards in this deck. It’ll buff up Silk to be a roving 10-Power card with synergy with Kraven, and of course, Nightcrawler and Jeff can also get buffed up after getting played in Angela’s lane before getting moved to Kraven’s lane.

Spider-Man is here to add to Angela’s lane while also disrupting your opponent’s positioning, and Alioth’s also in here for good measure for a powerful turn 6 play to completely shut your opponent out.

Cheerios

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  • Wasp
  • Yellowjacket
  • Kitty Pryde
  • Angela
  • Elsa Bloodstone
  • Luke Cage
  • Mobius M. Mobius
  • Mysterio
  • Bishop
  • Hit-Monkey
  • Thor
  • Jane Foster

Popularized by YouTuber and Twitch streamer Jeff Hoogland, the Cheerios deck makes use of both Thor and Jane Foster to flood the board in a single turn while also enabling huge power pushes. The synergy that Elsa has with Angela and Kitty Pryde needs no explanation by this point, but she’s made even better with your 0-cost cards who can help you fill a lane faster to get Kitty rolling.

The 0-cost cards can also be used to power Hit-Monkey and Bishop on your final turn, especially if you were able to draw them with Jane Foster on turn five. By dropping Wasp, Yellowjacket, Mjolnir (if you already had Thor on the board), Mysterio, and Hit-Monkey on turn six, you’re pretty much guaranteed to win the game, especially if you also had Elsa set up beforehand to buff up your fourth cards in each lane.

And those are our picks for the best Marvel Snap decks to play in Conquest mode this month. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game.

About the author

Zhiqing Wan

Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.

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