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Best Bullseye Decks in Marvel Snap

by Riley Mar 17,2025

Best Bullseye Decks in Marvel Snap

Bullseye, the latest addition to Marvel Snap's Dark Avengers season, has undergone several iterations since its initial datamining. This guide explores the best Bullseye decks currently available.

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How Bullseye Works in Marvel Snap

Bullseye is a 3-cost, 3-power card with the ability: “Activate: Discard all cards that cost 1 or less from your hand. Afflict that many different enemy cards with -2 Power.” This makes him a potent addition to discard decks. His effectiveness hinges on playing him before turn 6, allowing you to discard low-cost cards (including those discounted by effects like Swarm) and debuff enemy cards accordingly. He synergizes well with cards like X-23 and Hawkeye Kate Bishop, although this synergy hasn't been widely discussed. Crucially, Bullseye only afflicts different enemy cards, limiting his impact on single, high-power targets.

Best Day One Bullseye Decks in Marvel Snap

Bullseye's optimal placement is within existing discard decks, rather than forming the core of a new archetype. Here's a strong example:

Discard Deck with Bullseye:

Scorn, X-23, Blade, Morbius, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, Swarm, Colleen Wing, Bullseye, Dracula, Proxima Midnight, MODOK, Apocalypse [Click here to copy this list from Untapped.]

This deck utilizes Series 5 cards (Scorn, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, Proxima Midnight), with Hawkeye Kate Bishop being potentially replaceable by Gambit. The strategy involves using Bullseye to debuff opponents after playing MODOK on turn 5, combining the effects of Scorn, X-23, Blade, Hawkeye Kate Bishop's arrows, and discounted Swarms. Regenerated Swarms then contribute to Dracula's power, ultimately securing victory with Apocalypse.

Another option, though less consistent, incorporates Hela Carrier and Victoria Hand. However, the above "classic" discard style is generally recommended.

A more expensive alternative integrates Bullseye into the Hazmat-Ajax archetype:

Hazmat-Ajax Deck with Bullseye:

Silver Sable, Nebula, Hydra Bob, Hazmat, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, US Agent, Luke Cage, Bullseye, Rocket Raccoon and Groot, Anti-Venom, Man-Thing, Ajax [Click here to copy this list from Untapped.]

This deck, featuring several Series 5 cards (Silver Sable, Hydra Bob, Hawkeye Kate Bishop, US Agent, Rocket Raccoon and Groot, Anti-Venom, Ajax), leverages Bullseye's debuff to enhance Ajax's power alongside Hazmat. Hydra Bob can be substituted with another 1-cost card like Rocket Raccoon. The core strategy remains focused on Hazmat and Ajax, with Bullseye acting as a supplementary debuff engine. Its effectiveness compared to Red Guardian-based lists remains to be seen.

Is Bullseye Worth Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens?

For players who don't favor discard or affliction decks, Bullseye might not be a worthwhile investment. His niche application and potential redundancy with cards like Moonstone and Aries (which synergizes with Surtur) make him a less-than-essential addition.

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