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Wiccan was the first non-Season Pass card to joinMarvel Snapin August as part of the Young Avengers season. It’s a 4-Cost, 7-Power card with the On Reveal ability to give the player +2 Max Energy — provided that they have spent all their Energy on the previous turn.
Despite Wiccan’s ramp-oriented text, he is not an easy fit for the archetype, which has made it rather difficult to build a deck around him. To helpMarvel Snapfans find the right place for Wiccan, this comprehensive guide includes a reliable deck blueprint for him.
Best Deck For Wiccan In Marvel Snap
Wiccan’s best deck is a 2-Cost-orientedHavok and Nick Fury package. Players can build this setup by teaming the trio (Wiccan, Havok, and Nick Fury) with the following cards: Nico Minoru, Cull Obsidian, The Collector, Kate Bishop, Quinjet, Quicksilver, Zabu, Cable, and Skaar.
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Wiccan Deck Synergy Explained
How To Play Wiccan Effectively In Marvel Snap
A key strategy while playing Wiccan is having as many 2-Cost options in the deck as possible. His +2 Energy is not enough to drop multiple big cards. So, players want their deck to include several mid-range cards to combine with the powerhouses.
Wiccan delivers when players drop him before turn four and retrigger his effect. Using discount cards like Zabu orEnergy providers like Psylocke, as well as retrigger options like Grand Master, players should aim to play Wiccan early and squeeze more Energy out of him to make the most of his effect.
How To Counter Wiccan In Marvel Snap
One of the best counters for Wiccan is Sandman on turn five. Wiccan players will use him for a ramp strategy to allow formultiple drops on turn six. Using Sandman, rival players can ruin the ramping plan and limit their play to only one card, which could be devastating. Players could also go for a Cosmo counterplay, as Wiccan is anOn Reveal card.
Ifthe opponent’s Wiccan deck is Ka-Zoo, players can also counter their strategy with Killmonger.
Is Wiccan Worth It In Marvel Snap?
Although it has reliable synergies with someramp cards, Wiccan fails to provide any tangible value in most setups. The reason for Wiccan’s lack of oomph is his Cost. In most cases, he is played in round four, which means players will only squeeze +4 Max Energy out of him.