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Best Hela decks in Marvel Snap and how to counter them

Here are the best decks in Marvel Snap centering around Hela.

When talking about the most dangerous Marvel villains with supernatural powers, you should always count Hela, the daughter of Odin.

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In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she’s depicted as a goddess who can use mystical powers to summon astral projections, blades, and revive the dead.

In Marvel Snap, Hela is presented as a card that can also bring back the dead to life, and some of the best Hela decks in the game are also the most fun as a result.

Here are the best Hela decks you can build in Marvel Snap.

Hela card abilities in Marvel Snap, explained

Hela's card in Marvel Snap, showing a cost of six and a power of six. She is standing on a floor of skulls.
The Goddess of Death. Image via Marvel Snap.

Hela is a six-cost, six-Power card in Marvel Snap with the ability: “On Reveal: Play all cards you discarded from your hand to random locations.”

It is a powerful effect that can turn games upside down and eventually favor your side if used correctly, along with its six Power points, which are a great addition to one of your locations.

A Series Three card, Hela can be attained from collection level 486 and above or as a free selection in the Token Shop, where you can grab a free Series Three card once per season.

Strategy and best combos for Hela in Marvel Snap

The best Hela decks are Discard decks, as she plays any discarded card at a random location. Some of the cards with the best Synergy with Hela include:

  • Morbius
  • Black Cat
  • Colleen Wing

All of the cards above benefit from discard effects, with Morbius’ power increasing for every card discarded in the game and Black Cat is discarded automatically if she remains in your hand at the end of your turn.

Colleen Wing is a great card to use alongside Hela as her ability discards the lowest cost card in your hand, allowing you to ensure that you don’t accidentally discard Hela herself.

The best Hela decks in Marvel Snap

Hela/Apocalypse Discard deck

Screenshot of a Marvel Snap Hela/Apocalypse Discard deckbuild.
Image via Marvel Snap Zone

Players should consider snapping if several of the following cards have been drawn:

  • Apocalypse
  • Hela
  • Morbius

Since Hela’s main strength will also depend on the other cards that it can summon back from being discarded, the best Hela decks revolve around the Discard mechanic as your go-to strategy to fully maximize the goddess’ strength. And the best partner you can pair with Hela as one of the deck’s main attackers is Apocalypse.

To make Apocalypse more powerful, you need to discard it. It will automatically return to your hand with four bonus power points, making its power 12. This is a huge number to boost any of your locations, though you need to choose between Hela and Apocalypse on turn six, depending on the situation. Hela can fill your field easily with your discarded cards, while Apocalypse can secure one location with its monstrous power points if it is boosted.

As for the other cards in the deck, you will need to play cards that can allow you to discard from your hand. This includes Blade, Moon Knight, and Sword Master. Also, cards that benefit from being discarded are great additions to the deck, such as Silver Samurai, which lets you draw a card; Wolverine, which can be played instantly to a random location; and Swarm, which adds two copies of itself to your hand but becomes a zero-cost card.

Black Cat can also boost your locations with its three cost and six Power, though you need to discard it if you did not play it during the first turn it was in your hand. Ghost Rider can bring back a discarded unit in the location where you played it, and Leech removes all the abilities of the cards in your opponent’s hand. Morbius is another solid attacker that becomes more powerful every time you discard from your hand.

The key to fully maximizing the strength of the Hela/Apocalypse deck is to know when it’s the right time to discard your cards. It can make your strategy unpredictable, especially if you plan to swing on a massive board fill on turn six with Hela.

Hela/Invisible Woman Discard deck

Screenshot of a Marvel Snap Hela/Invisible Woman Discard deckbuild.
Image via Marvel Snap Zone

Players should consider snapping if several of the following cards have been drawn:

  • Hela
  • Invisible Woman
  • Morbius

This deck still highlights the Discard mechanic like the one featured above but with a bit of a different style. Invisible Woman’s ability to make your strategy more unpredictable makes the deck harder to read compared to the other variations of the Hela deck.

Invisible Woman’s ability reads “Ongoing: Cards you play here are not revealed until the game ends.” She is also a cost two card, making her playable in the early game. This can set up unreadable plays to a specific location, which can disrupt your opponent’s strategy. The best way to maximize this effect is to play cards in Invisible Woman’s location during turns three to five. On turn six, you can play Hela for a six-point boost, as well as for a possible board fill on your other locations.

Adding Psylocke can boost your chances to pull off these combos thanks to its ability to add one energy after the turn you played it.

Cards that can allow you to discard from your hand are a must for this deck, such as Blade, Hell Cow, and Sword Master. But to add more variety in terms of offense to the deck, cards that can add random units to your hand can also be an option. This includes Agent Coulson, which allows you to add a random four or five-cost card to your hand; White Queen, which draws a copy of the highest-cost card in your opponent’s hand; and Nick Fury, which adds three random cost-six cards to your hand.

Morbius is also another good attacker with the potential to have more power points. Cloak, which allows players to move units to the location where they played them, can even make your unpredictable strategies harder to read for your opponent. Silver Samurai can add more advantages to your side if discarded.

The main strategy of this deck relies on the timing of playing your cards, especially because most of the cards in the deck have abilities that take effect when revealed. But if you are able to pull this off efficiently, it can be really painful for your opponent.

How to counter Hela decks in Marvel Snap

Since Hela is an On Reveal card, the easiest and best way to counteract a deck orientating around the Goddess of Death is Cosmo, who prevents On Reveal abilities from happening at a location where he is played.

Professor X is also a good option to lock down a location, as his ability prevents any cards from being added to the location where he is played, while playing Leech before turn six completely removes Hela’s ability from play.

Hopefully, now you have an idea of how to make and counter some of the best Hela decks in Marvel Snap.


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