The following is an analysis of the deck from Den of Marvel Snap Zone; consider what Den says about Mysterio and Werewolf By Night and possible replacements for the former.
From the Article: Marvel Snap Meta Tier List: February 9, 2024 – Black Order Week 1
Rank Justification:
Already on the rise with Beta Ray Bill last week, Bounce has changed its focus to Black Swan, the season pass helping to create new explosive patterns around Werewolf By Night and Hit Monkey.With a 58% win rate, on par with the likes of Hela Lockjaw and close to Lockdown, this is a solid start for a deck usually looking really bad due to its difficult-to-learn gameplay.
The recently changed Beast doesn’t seem to impact the deck too much, and the card can often be played on turn five as a 2-cost, setting up a big Hit Monkey on turn six and helping Werewolf by Night to move even more.
As expected, Falcon is the big loser in that story, as it always bounces back cards we need to pay for again, which can often be enough to find something else to play instead.
Conquest Performance:
This particular iteration of Bounce didn’t have many games under its belt in Conquest, so it is difficult to evaluate it for now. Overall, the archetype did fairly well so far, but needs to snap early in a match to pressure its opponent. Spider-Ham is great in that regard, as you can often snap when it takes out an opposing counter or synergistic snap, considering your points potential is good enough to go against most decks currently, disruption aside.Potential Additions:
I dislike Mysterio in this deck, as it clogs our space and limits what can be done with Werewolf By Night. I would include Armor, Shadow King or maybe Quake instead, unless you fancy another cheap On Reveal to pair with Beast such as Hawkeye or Elektra. Especially in Conquest, having a reactive or disruptive card seems like an important asset.