

“Many of the strongest decks right now have strategies centered around playing multiple cards on turn six,” Second Dinner said.

He got a big bump from a four energy, one power card to a five energy, five power one. The final major change was to Sandman, a card that hasn’t had much usage. “However, we definitely felt that knocking off at least one Power from him is warranted, and we will continue to monitor his performance.” “As we prepared this balance change before the Silver Surfer and Zabu nerfs went live, we didn’t want to hit him too hard,” Second Dinner said. The second-biggest change in card balancing was to Darkhawk, “an especially powerful card,” according to the developer, who now sports zero power to go along with his four energy cost. And now, his own power just got even higher. Combining him and his Infinity Stones with Lockjaw creates an incredibly powerful deck that is hard to counter. Thanos is one of the most popular decks to run at very high ranks.

“Most Thanos decks focus primarily on making good use of the stones, but we want to make sure the mad titan himself has enough Power to play.” “We think Thanos is one of the coolest cards, and we’re a bit sad that he himself isn’t played often,” Second Dinner said. The end=game card only available in Series Five got a big bump in his power from eight to 11. The big purple Infinity Gauntlet-wielding titan himself, Thanos, received a pretty substantial buff.
Sentry marvel update#
Marvel Snap’s new update went live this afternoon, and it features some card balancing changes that could have an immediate effect on ladder play.
