Anintermediate deckcomprises cards from Pools One, Two, and Three. This arrangement is most effective forMarvel Snapplayers ascending the Collection Level ladder and unlocking characters from higher Pools. The guide on this page instructs fans on combining accessible yet formidable options from lower and upper Pools to craft an optimal deck.
The Best Intermediate Deck in Marvel Snap
A3-Cost-dominant deck with Silver Surferas the focal card is excellent for intermediate players. To build this setup, players will need to unite Silver Surfer with Brood, Rogue, Cosmo, Storm, Goose, Juggernaut, Sera, Snowguard, Maximus, andShadow King.
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The above deck suits intermediate players as it is founded on Series One, Two, and Three cards, cards that an average fan would unlock quickly.

Another high-level version of this lineup replaces Negasonic Teenage Warhead,Werewolf by Night, and Jean Grey with Storm, Juggernaut, and Shadow King.
Players who don’t have Snowguard could replace her with Killmonger or Polaris.
How to Play the Deck
Silver Surfer’s intermediate deck aims togo wide with 3-Cost cards. When playing this setup,prioritize dropping Brood, Snowguard, and Maximus as early as possible. This will prepare the board for a late-game Silver Surfer and Sera combo to maximize and distribute Power.
Use Shadow King and Cosmo as support cards. Shadow King can remove opponents' buffs while Cosmo stops theirOn Reveal effects.
Have Goose block a lane. Placestrategic 3-Cost cardshere unbothered with the enemy’s possible counterplays.
Mess with the opposing cards with Juggernaut and Spider-Man. Move them around as a passive counterplay.
Drop Sera on turn five. This allows for dropping Silver Surfer on turn six with two other cards.
Tips for Building a Deck with Intermediate Cards
The key tobuilding good decksis maximizing synergies. This becomes a challenge when working with intermediate cards, as midway Pools are unbalanced. Here are some tips to overcome this problem: