by Gabriel Mar 21,2025
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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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 leverage the discard effect. Cards like Swarm (reduced to 0 cost after discard) synergize exceptionally well. Other strong pairings include X-23 and Hawkeye (Kate Bishop). Remember, his ability affects different enemy cards; you can't repeatedly debuff the same card.
Bullseye fits best into existing discard archetypes rather than forming the core of a new deck. Here are two examples:
Discard Deck (Classic Style):
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 Bullseye to debuff multiple enemy cards, synergizing with Scorn, X-23, Blade, and Hawkeye's arrows. The combination with MODOK, Dracula, and Apocalypse provides a powerful late-game push. Note that Scorn and Proxima Midnight are Series 5 cards, while Hawkeye (Kate Bishop) is arguably replaceable.
Hazmat Ajax Deck:
Silver Sable, Nebula, Hydra Bob, Hazmat, Hawkeye (Kate Bishop), US Agent, Luke Cage, Bullseye, Rocket Raccoon & Groot, Anti-Venom, Man-Thing, Ajax. [Click here to copy this list from Untapped.]
This high-cost deck incorporates Bullseye as a secondary Hazmat effect, further debuffing opponents to enhance Ajax's power. The deck's core strategy remains focused on Hazmat and lane control with US Agent or Man-Thing. Several Series 5 cards are integral to this deck's effectiveness. Hydra Bob could potentially be substituted.
Bullseye's value depends on your existing deck preferences. If you're not a fan of discard or affliction decks, he might not be worth the investment, especially considering other strong cards like Moonstone and the upcoming Aries. His niche application limits his overall worth compared to more versatile options.
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