Best Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross Decks in Marvel Snap
Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross, portrayed by Harrison Ford in Captain America: Brave New World, is making his debut as a new card in Marvel Snap. Given Ford's iconic status, expectations are high for this card to potentially shake up the game's meta. Let's delve into how Thunderbolt Ross functions and whether he's worth adding to your collection.
How Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross Works in Marvel Snap
Thunderbolt Ross is a 2-cost, 2-power card with a unique ability: "When your opponent ends a turn with unspent Energy, draw a card with 10 or more Power." This mechanic echoes similar effects seen with Red Hulk and High Evolutionary-affected cards.
Card draw in Marvel Snap is incredibly valuable, and a card that could draw any card would be a staple in most decks. However, Thunderbolt Ross's restriction to drawing only cards with 10 or more power significantly narrows its utility. The cards he can draw include:
- Attuma
- Black Cat
- Crossbones
- Cull Obsidian
- Typhoid Mary
- Aero
- Heimdall
- Helicarrier
- Red Hulk
- Sasquatch
- She-Hulk
- Skaar
- Thanos (if generated into your deck)
- Orka
- Emperor
- Hulkling
- Hulk
- Magneto
- Death
- Red Skull
- Agatha Harkness (if generated into your deck)
- Giganto
- Destroyer
- The Infinaut
Most decks might only include one or none of these cards, making Thunderbolt Ross's effectiveness highly dependent on deck composition. However, if your deck is rich in high-power cards, Thunderbolt Ross can be a powerful tool for deck thinning.
As for counters, Thunderbolt Ross is primarily countered by Red Guardian.
Best Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross Decks in Marvel Snap
Thunderbolt Ross finds a natural fit in Surtur decks, which are currently relevant in the meta. Despite a recent nerf, Hela decks are another viable option. Let's explore a Surtur deck first:
- Zabu
- Hydra Bob
- Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross
- Armor
- Cosmo
- Juggernaut
- Surtur
- Ares
- Attuma
- Crossbones
- Cull Obsidian
- Skaar
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This deck includes several Series 5 cards like Hydra Bob, Surtur, Ares, Cull Obsidian, and Skaar. You could replace Hydra Bob with Iceman, Nico Minoru, or Spider-Ham if needed, though the other cards are essential. Swapping Cull Obsidian for Aero is a possible adjustment.
The strategy is to play Surtur on turn 3, followed by 10-power cards to boost Surtur to 10 power, making Skaar free. Juggernaut and Cosmo serve as strong final turn plays, while Armor protects against Shang-Chi. Thunderbolt Ross enhances this deck by drawing crucial 10-cost cards like Skaar, potentially clinching victories.
For a Hela deck, consider:
- Black Knight
- Blade
- Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross
- Lady Sif
- Ghost Rider
- War Machine
- Hell Cow
- Black Cat
- Aero
- Hela
- The Infinaut
- Death
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This list features Series 5 cards like Black Knight and War Machine, though War Machine can be replaced by Ares or Swordmaster. The aim is to discard high-power cards of varying costs to revive with Hela on the final turn, ideally including Black Cat, Aero, The Infinaut, and Death. Thunderbolt Ross aids in drawing these high-power cards for timely discards, enhancing deck consistency.
Is Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross Worth Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector's Tokens?
Currently, unless you're heavily invested in Surtur or Ares decks, Thunderbolt Ross might not be the best use of your Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector's Tokens. His utility is limited to decks with multiple 10-cost cards, and with Wiccan decks dominating the meta, opponents are less likely to leave energy unspent. While future updates may introduce more 10-cost cards, making him more viable, for now, consider other options if resources are scarce.
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