Strategies, mechanics, deck lists, tactics, and more in Marvel Snap for Nimrod.
By Veerender Singh Jubbal on
Marvel Snap’s newest season pass, Days of Future Past, introduces us to a new card: Nimrod. Nimrod is a 5-Cost card with 5-Power and when it is destroyed, it creates copies of itself at the other locations.
Nimrod’s effect can seem a bit random at times since the copies go to the other locations, but that one 5-Cost card turns into two 5-Cost cards to surprise your opponent as soon as it is destroyed. It can continue to multiply as long as you have the space on the board available. Though its power is nothing major, you can increase its power with other cards, which will retroactively increase the copies it creates after being destroyed. In our best Pool 2 and Pool 3 decks, we did cover two different Destroy decks: Devastating Destruction and Destructive Delinquent respectively. Nimrod is able to advance Destroy decks even more so through its copy spawn ability.
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Season Pass cards are always especially influential, since some cards, such as Nimrod, can only be unlocked for the time being by purchasing the roughly $15 Premium Pass. This guide will cover a few of the best Nimrod-based decks, how to boost your already efficient Destroy-centric decks, and even if you are not the sort of cardfighter to purchase Marvel Snap’s season passes, these decks will still be applicable to use in the future when you do eventually access Nimrod due to the game’s progressive card rollout
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