As a seasoned veteran of Marvel Snap, I’ve seen my fair share of cards come and go, some rising to the top of the meta, while others languishing in obscurity. Stature, the shapeshifting superwoman, is one such card that has caught my attention recently. With her unique ability to react to specific deck archetypes, she’s an intriguing addition to the game, if a bit challenging to use effectively.
Starting from February 21st, the shape-shifting superhero known as Stature has joined the Marvel Snap game. Being an extremely rare character in the pool five deck, it might be difficult to acquire her conventionally.
When a developer adds a card to the fifth pile, it’s often because they’re in the process of assessing the card and encouraging players to integrate the card effectively into their decks.
Despite being a card primarily designed for countering specific types of decks, she hasn’t gained much popularity in the current meta yet. Only two days after her release, she ranks among the bottom 10% of cards. Her victory rate stands at 45.7%, and her cube earnings are negative. Fortunately, we have some strategies to enhance her performance.
Stature Disco
Without Statue, Disco wouldn’t be nearly as impressive of a deck. But with Statue included, it opens up a world of potential strategies. The moves in this deck are all geared towards making our opponents play less effectively against us.
Here’s an example of paraphrasing:
To activate Stature, it’s essential for the opponent to get rid of a card. Discarding a card reduces Stature’s cost from 5 to 1. With Moon Knight or Black Bolt, we can make our opponent discard a card, enabling us to play Stature. If luck isn’t on your side and you don’t draw Stature, these cards can still help lead you to victory when played strategically.
Stature Theory
This Stature Theory is just as solid as the last. We have a slew of powerful control cards to play that will work on their own. The tried and true combo of Moon Knight discard, then playing Ghost Rider on any turn after to bring back the discarded hero.
In other words, you might have to get rid of Black Bolt by the third turn. However, if you choose to be patient, you can deploy Ghost Rider on the sixth turn and subsequently play Black Bolt, thanks to Ghost Rider’s special ability.
In this game scenario, we need to execute a strategic sequence. On the fourth turn, we deploy Shuri. Following that, we bring in Black Bolt on the fifth turn. By the sixth turn, both Shuri and Aero are placed on the field alongside Stature and Black Bolt. Shuri amplifies the power of Black Bolt, causing your opponent to discard cards on their side. This leaves us with a powerful Stature at a reduced cost of 1 and Aero at 5 by the end of turn six.
To increase your chances of winning, strategically place your ‘Aero’ at the spot where your opponent has the least influence, allowing you to transfer all of their cards played on their last turn to that location with confidence.
Stature RNG
Once we’ve ensured that both decks are reliable, let’s consider one that’s as predictable as a slot machine or gacha game. On an ideal day, when the sky is clear and the temperature hovers around 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius for those outside the U.S.), we might just pull off an amazing combination in Marvel Snap.
If you use Moon Knight on your third turn, a winning combination becomes available if Black Cat, Ghost Rider, and Stature are still in your hand.
As a dedicated gamer, I can tell you that Moon Knight will push both me and my adversary to get rid of one card each. In an intriguing twist, Black Cat might choose to exit my hand at the conclusion of my third turn if she’s still there.
On the fourth turn, Ghost Rider appears, and let’s hope Moon Knight discarded a useful card. On the fifth turn, you have freedom to play any card because, by the sixth turn, Stature is ready at just 1-cost, preferably followed by Aero. However, as we all know, luck can be unpredictable in this game.
The uncertainty is causing us some apprehension, however, we are confident in sharing that these are the top decks we’ve managed to create with Stature. It might take a while, from a few days to weeks, before we see a Stature deck in the Infinite tier. Nonetheless, it’s clear that if she doesn’t perform optimally, the developers will provide her with necessary assistance to incorporate her into more fluid, less combinatorial decks.
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2024-10-28 09:00