Marvel Snap Series 3 Tier List: Group 3 is where most players fall and is the longest group to complete. There are tons of different cards with unique and varied effects.
Here is our ranking of the best cards in Marvel Snap’s Pool 3:
S – The Hood, Mystique, Bread, Wave, Mister Negative, Wong, Sera, Doctor Doom, Aero, Leader, Death
A – Zero, Psylocke, Daredevil, Goose, Green Goblin, Patriot, Rogue, Electro, Lockjaw, Thor, Maximus, Dracula, Black Panther, Armin Zola, Magneto, Destroyer
B – Deadpool, Quinjet, Black Widow, Invisible Woman, Mojo, Colleen Wing, Mysterio, Cerebro, Debrii, Juggernaut, Polaris, Spider-Man, Rescue, Hell Cow, Crossbones, Taskmaster, Magik, Captain Marvel, Doctor Octopus, Red Skull, Hela, Ultron
C: Wasp, Adam Warlock, Human Torch, Hazmat, Dagger, Viper, Beast, Hawk, Gambit, Venom, Moon Knight, Kingpin, Ghost Rider, Crystal, Miles Morales, Omega Red, Rock Slide, Typhoid Mary, Nick Fury, Jane Foster, Agatha Harkness, Giganto
F: Yellowjacket, Baron Mordo, Quake, Black Cat, Drax, Ronan the Accuser, Black Bolt
Check out the infographic below to see Marvel Snap Series 3 Tier List in visual form.
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Now that the full Marvel Snap Series 3 Tier List is shown, let’s outline our reasoning for ranking the cards the way we did.
S – The hood
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B – Deadpool, Quinjet
C – Wasp, human torch
F – yellow jacket
- The hood
For starters, we have The Hood in our S-tier, which is the only 0/1 cost card in S-tier. The Hood is undoubtedly one of the game’s most adaptable cards.
- Zero
We have Zero at tier A because it is quite powerful and opens up a new deck archetype, the Zero archetype.
- dead Pool
Starting at our B tier, Deadpool is available. Although it’s a rather powerful card, it’s also quite restrictive, and once your opponent sees it, they will understand exactly what you’re doing. The problem with Deadpool is that you put too many eggs in one basket.
- wasp
Next, we have Wasp at the C level. Although Wasp plays in some decks, she’s unfortunately not that great. Its viability is highly dependent on its synergy with Lockjaw. (She also has a synergy with Valkyrie.)
- yellow jacket
Finally, we have Yellowjacket at the bottom of our 0/1 cost list. Yellowjacket suffers from the same issues as Wasp, except it’s a bit worse in Lockjaw decks.
- 2 cost cards
Q – Psylocke, Daredevil, Goose
B – B – Colleen Wing, Mysterio, Mojo, Invisible Woman, Black Widow
C – Adam, Hazmat, the Dagger, the Viper, the Beast, and the Falcon.
F – Baron Mordo, earthquake
- Psylocke
We don’t have 2 cost cards in the S tier, but that’s debatable. Psylocke is an extremely powerful 2-cost card that opens up the possibility of very powerful plays. Psylocke on Mister Negative or Wong sets up crazy spins that can easily top many decks.
- Black Widow
Black Widow saw a huge increase in gameplay with the release of Darkhawk. Nevertheless, see play outside of Darkhawk decks. This will mostly be in decks that try to annoy opponents.
- adam witch
Let me start by saying that Adam Warlock is not unplayable. He is extremely powerful in the Bast deck, especially the Negative Surfer deck.
- Baron Mordo
Baron Mordo honestly has an unnecessary effect. Having your opponent draw a card and increase its cost to 6 is almost like Yondu. However, Yondu creates synergies with death, while Baron Mordo can potentially help your opponent.
- 3 cost tables
S – Bread, Golf
A – Green Goblin, Patriot, Snape, Electro, Lockjaw, Thor, Maximus
B – Brain, Debrii, Juggernaut, Polaris
C – Gambit, Venom, Moon Knight, Kingpin
F-black cat
- breed
From our S tier, we have Pan. Until December, Brood had a specific role in Patriot decks, but since Silver Surfer has been released, Brood has become a widely used meta card. The Brood Silver Surfer combo is so powerful that the Brood honestly gets an S tier based on that alone.
- green gnome
Another card that irritates the opponent is Green Goblin, which also gives their side of the board a negative value in addition to filling it up. Green Goblin looks amazing in Bar Sinister and is a powerful card that fits into many disruptive decks.
- Gambit
Gambit doesn’t see much play outside of a few decks. There is an Exodia Gambit deck with Wong, Mystique, and Onslaught to clear the opponent’s board with Gambit, but it isn’t very consistent.
- Black cat
Even Black Cat, one of the weakest 3-cost cards in the game, views the game as a free discard to win back, especially when used in Hela decks. Even then, Hela decks aren’t very relevant in the meta, but they can be a really fun deck to play.