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Kate Bishop is the new Season Pass card ofMarvel Snapin August’s Young Avengers season. She is a 2-Cost, 3-Power On Reveal with the ability to summon two of her four Arrows to your hand. (Each of these Arrows has a unique ability, though all of them are 1-Cost cards.)
The following guide helps you build a reliable deck for Kate Bishop and make the most of her Arrows using abounce strategy. However, note that bounce is not the only archetype for Kate Bishop inMarvel Snap. She can be implemented in several other setups — though she’s not guaranteed to be as effective.
Kate Bishop (Hawkeye)
On Reveal:Add 2 Arrows to your hand. (She has four Arrows, each with its own unique text.)
Best Deck For Kate Bishop In Marvel Snap
Kate Bishop performs well ina Bounce-Buff package with Beastand Kitty Pryde. You can build this deck by teaming up the mentioned trio (Kate, Kitty, and Beast) with the following cards: The Collector, Nico Minoru, Cosmo, Snowguard, Angela, Falcon, Raccoon, Bishop, and Mockingbird.
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If you want a more aggressive deck, replace Cosmo with an offensive card.
Kate Bishop Deck Synergies Explained
Kate Bishop Arrow’s Explained
Kate Bishop isa card summoner like Nico Minoru. After you play Kate, she adds two Arrows to your hand, which arepulled randomlyfrom a pool of four different Arrows: Acid, Grapple, Basic, and PYM. Here’s what each Arrow can do.
How To Counter Kate Bishop In Marvel Snap
Since all of her Arrows are 1-Cost cards, you can counter Kate Bishop with Killmonger. He could easily get rid of her drops and clear up the board for further attacks. You could also nullify Kate’s effect using Cosmo since they’re anOn Reveal card.
Is Kate Bishop Worth It In Marvel Snap?
Kate Bishop isnot vital in any archetypes. She’s a replicable card that most players can skip unless they seek fun and new ways to playMarvel Snap. Her RNG-based Arrows make her anentertaining dropthat touches up the gameplay. However, that’s all for Kate Bishop, and she offers little to no value.