MARVEL SNAP – Sersi by Night Deck Guide

Quick Guide to Sersi by Night Deck

Deck Choices – I want to start by saying that the star of this deck is randomness, so embrace it.

Sersi: She is an awkward card that has the potential to skyrocket in power. Essentially Sersi wants to transform good cheap cards into big power cards and for this you want Sersi to target either 4-cost cards (the ideal targets) and 2-cost cards (the second ideal targets). Targeting these costs in particular nets you the highest probability of getting something good instead of something bad, but also of getting the highest increase in power overall. For this I’ve put Sersi in a deck made to embrace the randomness.

Loki: He is a wonderfull card with a lot of potential. But after you play Loki his statline is really not good. Which is why is a great targert for Sersi.

Snowguard, Agent Coulson, Cable & Valentina: These cards help generate fuel for Loki but also the Snowguard spirits alongside Cable and Valentina are perfect candidates for Sersi as well.

Quinjet: Gives strong synergy with all the card generation we have by making it easier to play all the random stuff. Which we want because of the next card.

Mockingbird: One of the strongest cards right now but its dificult to play in Loki shells because most people only try to fuel Loki. But in this deck Loki is a secondary win condition. Sersi transforming your cards helps Mockingbird reduce her cost.

Werewolf by Night: The sleeper card of the deck, Werewolf has outstanding potential if played right. The cards generated have a good chance of being On Reveals and can move and boost the Wolf around. Sometimes Sersi in one lane and Wolf in another is enough to win you games.

Nico Minoru, Shadow King & White Widow: These are also cheap cards with powerful effects that are good targets for Sersi that also trigger Werewolf.

Like I said, embrace the randomness!

I sincerely hope this was helpful. Good luck to you!

Volodymyr Azimoff
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I love games and I live games. Video games are my passion, my hobby and my job. My experience with games started back in 1994 with the Metal Mutant game on ZX Spectrum computer. And since then, I’ve been playing on anything from consoles, to mobile devices. My first official job in the game industry started back in 2005, and I'm still doing what I love to do.

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