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Best Bullseye Decks In Marvel Snap

Spending decades tormenting Daredevil throughout Marvel Comics and in live-action appearances, Bullseye now has his sights set on joining the card battler game Marvel Snap!
Best Bullseye Decks In Marvel Snap
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Marvel Snap is back online in the United States due to the card battler game being a surprise target following the controversial TikTok ban. With game services fully restored, a new card release has arrived as Daredevil's most prolific archnemesis, Bullseye, has a few targets to eliminate.

There's been much excitement for this card, especially given that the character will be appearing in the upcoming season of Marvel Studios' Daredevil: Born Again, premiering this March, so what's the deal with him? This guide unravels the mysteries behind Bullseye by understanding this card's ability, highlighting its best synergies, key counters, and some deck ideas to start in Marvel Snap.

Marvel Snap Bullseye Card Abilities Explained

Benjamin Poindexter is an exceptional marksman who is quite proficient with most weapons, a terrifying fact given how he utilizes them. Throughout the pages of Marvel Comics, not much is known about Poindexter; however, there's much to explore in his persona, the merciless Bullseye, from his official comic debut to his live-action appearance.

First appearing in Daredevil (1964) #131, Bullseye left quite the impression with comic readers having murdered a man with a pen before clashing with Daredevil before gaining notoriety when Frank Miller took over the Daredevil comics, giving Bullseye a more significant presence. His persistent vendetta against "The Man Without Fear," which continued across multiple Daredevil runs, culminated when he impaled Elektra, and since then, Bullseye crossed over into live-action, appearing in the 2003 Daredevil film, Netflix's Daredevil Season 3, and now he's suiting up again as he'll be appearing in Marvel Studios' Daredevil: Born Again.

Now he's again looking to lock horns with "The Man Without Fear" as he joins Marvel Snap as the latest card release. Bullseye debuts in-game as a three-Cost and three Power card with an Activate ability, which, when activated, all cards in their hand that cost one or less will be discarded and then afflict this many enemy cards with -2 Power.

Before we delve into Bullseye's key synergies and counters, Snappers can use their expert marksmanship by acquiring him from the week's Spotlight Caches using Spotlight Keys. Alternatively, they can spend Collector's Tokens as Bullseye, a Series 5 card, will cost 6,000 Tokens to purchase this card from the in-game Token Shop.

Best Marvel Snap Bullseye Decks: Marking Dupes

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Before we get to perhaps Bullseye's best synergistic home, which is, of course, the Discard archetype, we must spotlight a few other deck ideas that this card can also shine in. The first featured deck premises itself on creating as many one-Cost card duplicates or generating one-Cost cards through various means before activating Bullseye to discard them.

This deck from Marvel Snap content creator ReZ Snapper is one dupe Snappers will want to get behind as it features Frigga, who can be used to create duplicates of a specific card and card generators in Kate Bishop and Daken. The main playline to get Bullseye and Daken on the board and playing Frigga to copy Daken before the duplicated card is played, but it will require some set-up with either Martyr on Turn 1 and Agony or Forge on Turn 2 before playing Bullseye into either card.

The reason is that Snappers must have Daken alone at a location before playing Arnim Zola to destroy and copy at other locations. If their opponent plays Magik, they can play Namora on Turn 5 to buff Daken, then Zola at Daken's location before activating Bullseye's ability to discard all the one-Cost cards in their hand.

Best Marvel Snap Bullseye Decks: Eyeing To Bounce

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Another deck archetype to consider is Bounce, in which every iteration has half the deck featuring one-Cost cards, making it a great target for Bullseye. This specific deck will still play like a bounce deck; however, the main objective is to get those one-cost cards back in their hand before activating Bullseye to discard them.

This bouncing deck from Marvel Snap content creator DenHearthstone features a few noted one-Cost cards in The Hood, Silver Sable, Spider-Ham, and Nico Minoru. The playline is to play those one-Cost cards, especially The Hood, to generate a Demon to their hand and take advantage of one of Nico Minoru's spells to duplicate or copy a one-Cost card.

Toxin and Beast are included to return these one-Cost cards to their hand and repeat the process while Black Swan, Mysterio, and Bullseye are played before activating Black Swan to reduce their costs to 0. The final turn has Snappers playing all the one-Cost cards, Hit-Monkey, and Falcon before activating Bullseye, which then discards all the one-Cost cards and afflicts their enemy cards, which should give them the victory!

Best Marvel Snap Bullseye Decks: Point And Discard

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As mentioned, Bullseye feels the strongest within the Discard archetype, especially when paired with specific cards it can target. While Bullseye does take center stage in this deck, Frigga is another card that will help create a duplicate either as a target for Bullseye or Bullseye himself.

This straight-shooting deck from Marvel Snap content creator Alexander Coccia has Miek, Morbius, and The Collector, which gain power from discarding cards and gaining cards that enter their hand. The target for Bullseye is Scorn and Swarm, which these cards can be discarded and generated in their hand through Blade, Colleen Wing, Gambit, and M.O.D.O.K.

Daken will generate a Muramasa Shard, a great card for Frigga to copy and add to their hand. This should create enough Swarm copies while having Scorn and Muramasa Shards in their hand to trigger Bullseye and discard them to power Miek, Morbius, The Collector, and Daken, which Miek can be moved to give them priority and a win!


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