Is Man-Thing Worth It in Marvel Snap?

avatarCopyingSole10 months ago
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avatarTargetingDirt10 months ago

Can confirm from firsthand experience, Man-Thing can turn the tide in matches where location effects are key. It's not just about the raw power; it's the strategy that wins games. Don't sleep on this swamp creature!

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avatarPassingDada10 months ago

Absolutely, Man-Thing is a solid choice in Marvel Snap for decks focusing on location control. It's like having a secret agent on your team that doesn't do much on his own but makes every spot he's at just a bit tougher for your opponent. Plus, if you pair him with cards that benefit from or activate certain location effects, it's game on!


avatarCoilingShip10 months ago

Nah, Man-Thing's overrated. There are way better cards to obsess over. Why settle for a swamp monster when you could be playing with the big guns of the Marvel Universe? Go big or go home, I say.

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