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May 4th 2023 OTA Balance Updates in Marvel Snap

Cool buffs are done, let's see how this shapes up the meta.

This week, Marvel Snap developers (Second Dinner) have delivered buffs only. It is now a tradition of Second Dinner to deliver changes to the meta every week, in order to preemptively stop the meta from being stale. Having a fresh meta is always a good thing in card games.

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As we’re working on this update, the MARVEL SNAP metagame has a good amount of variety and players experimenting with new strategies, so we won’t be rocking the boat too much. Last week featured four changes we’re still waiting to fully evaluate, so this week will just include a few small buffs to cards that could use a little love. Here are the Marvel Snap OTA Balance Updates for May 4.

Orka Buff in Marvel Snap (May 4th 2023)

[Old] 6/9 – Ongoing: +5 Power if this is your only card here.

[New] 6/11 – Ongoing: +5 Power if this is your only card here.

This isn’t very complicated–Orka released low, consistently one of our least-played cards and weak on winrate. He’s especially vulnerable to “splash” damage in a metagame where being able to counter Galactus has a higher priority for players, so the solve should clearly involve raising his floor, a design term for the card’s weakest outcome. Just buffing his base Power also keeps his Ongoing symmetrical with Namor’s, further focusing on their fishy feud. We don’t expect to see Orka suddenly start tearing up the competitive ranks, but it’s free for us to make him stronger.

This is actually pretty darn great! Almost nobody played Orka due to its limitation and weakness (just 2 Power more than Hulk) but now, even without the Power boost, it can perhaps tip the scales on Turn 6. 6/16 is not a joke, if you have a deck that can commit to two Locations only and then sneak in a surprise attack.

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The Collector Buff in Marvel Snap (May 4th 2023)

[Old] 2/1 – When a card enters your hand from anywhere (except your deck), +1 Power.

[New] 2/2 – When a card enters your hand from anywhere (except your deck), +1 Power.

Those of us who were playing in the beta no doubt remember the glory days of The Collector, and the nerf that was merited then brought him in line as an on-curve play in some Discard and Devil Dinosaur decks. However, he’s been largely squeezed out of those archetypes since, without finding a new home. Hopefully he’ll be a bit more competitive with other 2-Cost cards at this rate, and start earning those slots back or showing up in new decks, like Bounce.

This might not make a *big* impact, but Agent Coulson says hi!

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Luke Cage Buff in Marvel Snap (May 4th 2023)

[Old] 2/1 – Ongoing: Your cards can’t have their Power reduced.

[New] 2/2 – Ongoing: Your cards can’t have their Power reduced.

The two most popular decks with Luke are middling performers on the numbers, and the surge in Super Skrull plus the buff to Enchantress have both indirectly weakened him. We actually considered testing 3 Power briefly, but recalled how the Hazmat buff to 2 Power months ago killed a delightful Cerebro-1 deck. This change thus restores that combo as an interesting option for Cerebro-2, since Luke protects that deck from a handful of meddlesome locations as well. The added Power makes Luke more viable as a “tech” card in other decks, which might come in handy if afflict strategies reach a new high in the near future.

Of course, now Hazmat and Luke Cage are reunited within a Cerebro 2 deck. Looks good to me. People will spam Luke a lot more now because it’s not a big waste to have it sitting there from Turn 2, and that might lead to more Typhoid Mary, more Enchantress, etc. It’s bound to add some diversity to the meta, which is absolutely great I think!

Here’s a finishing statement from Second Dinner:

We’re still gathering data on these OTA updates and observing the impact on your play experience, so we appreciate all of the passion and feedback around these weekly changes. We don’t have a decision yet on whether or not the cadence of these OTA balance changes will continue at a weekly pace through more of the summer, so thanks in advance for your patience on that front and we look forward to communicating more soon. Happy snapping!

Sometimes, it might not be necessary to make weekly updates to the balance. However, I am sure that they will find a way to perhaps, buff some old cards that do not see any play whatsoever like they did with Shanna last week. Who knows! We have a lot to look forward to until summer, a lot of powerful cards are coming, so stay tuned to our Marvel Snap game tag for more news.

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Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.