Oh, well, lemme tell ya about this Marvel Snap Hela deck, darlin’. Ya see, Hela, she’s somethin’ else in that Marvel Snap game, I tell ya. Folks out here in the game world, they like her, but she ain’t always the top pick, if ya know what I mean. They got her sittin’ round ’bout Tier B, so she’s good, but not the fanciest on the farm.
Now, when ya talk ’bout a Hela deck, ya got some cards ya just gotta put in there. First off, we got Hela herself. She’s real special ’cause what she does is, when ya play her, she brings all them cards ya discarded right back to the game. I mean, she just resurrects ’em, right there on the spot. That’s powerful stuff, like bringin’ lost chickens back to the coop!
Now, some folks like to put The Infinaut in this Hela deck. Now, let me tell ya, The Infinaut, he’s a big ol’ card, costs a heap to play, but if ya got him discarded, well, Hela brings him right back like it ain’t no big deal. And him, with his mighty 20 power, he sure can turn the tables faster than a storm blowin’ through. So, folks love him with Hela.
Other cards that fit real nice in this here Hela deck are Blade and Hellcow. Now, I know, I know, sounds strange to toss out your own cards, don’t it? But that’s the trick, hun. Blade, he discards a card when ya play him. Hellcow too, she discards a couple! So you’re settin’ up all these strong cards to be discarded so Hela can bring ’em back later. Clever, ain’t it?
Here’s a few cards ya might wanna consider if ya makin’ a Hela deck:
- Magneto: Pulls some of them enemy cards right over to where ya don’t want ’em. He’s big, like a bull in a china shop.
- Red Hulk: Now, he’s a strong one. Adds a heap of power.
- Ghost Rider: Now this fella, he’s like Hela’s sidekick. He brings one of them discarded cards back, kinda like a warm-up act.
Now, listen here, if ya gonna play with this deck, ya gotta know somethin’. Hela decks, they’re a bit risky. See, ya need a bit of luck for Hela to pull back the right cards after all that discarding. She’s gotta show up at the right time, else all them fancy cards stay out in the cold. But when she does, it’s like winnin’ a pie contest at the fair!
Another thing ya need to keep in mind is them locations in Marvel Snap. Some of ’em work real nice with Hela, some don’t. If ya got a place that doubles power, like the Sinister London, that’s like havin’ two Hela cards at once! It can just be amazin’, but ya gotta keep an eye on the locations. Sometimes they’ll mess up the whole plan, like spillin’ milk all over the kitchen floor.
For all you tryin’ out this Hela deck, remember this:
- Play smart with discarders: Blade, Hellcow, Lady Sif – these fellas gotta do the discardin’. If ya mess that part up, Hela don’t have nothin’ to bring back, like an empty pantry.
- Wait for Hela: Don’t get in a rush to throw her down. Best to save her for the last round if ya can.
- Have backups: Ghost Rider’s a good backup if Hela don’t show up. He’ll still bring somethin’ back to the table.
Now I’ll tell ya, there are other decks out there, like Thanos Lockjaw and such, that folks say is even more powerful. But I say, if ya got Hela, and you got a bit of luck, this deck here can hold its own. So, go on now, get them cards and try it out yourself. You’ll be turnin’ heads with this deck once ya get the hang of it. And remember, like I always say, patience and a good hand will get ya further than rushin’ in unprepared.
Alright now, that’s all the tricks and tips I got for ya ’bout the Hela deck in Marvel Snap. Happy playin’, and may the luck of the draw be with ya!
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