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I listed the archetypes and the win/rate percentages, and what cards are the most important (opinion) to that archetype.
They will continue to change as the add more to those archetypes.
There are roughly 25 plus mover cards, some in data mine testing.
https://marvelsnapzone.com/cards/move/
The topic on Archetypes
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1997040/discussions/0/3976177262470058592/
By Christmas of Next year, if there are no plans for say a "Set" release, or other modes, which there are some coming. You will have roughly 35-45 move cards, with much more choices and in time as more and more cards enter the game.
No two decks will look the same.
Understanding ALL the archetypes and which are stronger than others in the Meta is key to being more consistent in your game play.
Too many players believe they are experts at EVERY archetype, some are, but some are not, even the best players struggle with a certain archetype.
Move is a very unpredictable archetype depending on what you use. Get back here SILK!
My advice is simplify your Move approaches. I find they work best in PWR increased hybrid decks.
ELSA MOVE decks were the strongest move decks at one time in the Meta. They killed Elsa, so now its more another Archetype with some key MOVE cards that do not count on inconsistent triggers. Only using permanent move cards, like Nightcrawler, Jeff, and Vision as move cards into unattainable location win conditions, than ramping up move in general.
For example a Wong Reveal Move Deck operating at 57.1% win/rate centered around Wong, BP, WT, with say a Jeff, Nightcrawler to help give you move into win conditions. Try that.
Nightcrawler/Jeff/Wong/BP/Wong/Storm/Ironheart/wolfbane/as your base. Rest you can add based on what you have, like, opp deck reduction cards, Iceman and Scorpion, Hazmat/ Cage to protect one lane, or strong location forcers like Nebula, Sunspot, plenty of ways you can go. To many count on the move triggers, that sometimes can clutter your hand or be out of sequence. Don't count on RNG.
BUT be clear, if you are not good at MOVE, do not play move.
They're like 80% of my games.
I'm still at the point where I'm just doing my own deck building, not really chasing the META yet, but certain combo's seem much more prevalent. Even at my "low MMR".
I've been into MTG/HS for a long time, So I'm used to METAs settling around a few all powerful decks but I honestly wasn't expecting to run into copy/Paste builds so early into me getting into the game.
Do you guys have any Youtubers/Streamers you can recommend to find out what the current metas are?
https://www.youtube.com/@cozysnap (Cozy)
https://www.youtube.com/@AlexanderCoccia (Alex)
https://www.youtube.com/@moltmarvelsnap (Molt)
There are plenty. I don't watch any of them tbh, these came from my daughters, who are more into twitch and streamers that my wife has vetted.
They usually keep the curse words down to a minimum if they know a teen is in their channels. They have plenty of helpful videos and breakdowns and can advice if you are going to spend, which bundles they recommend. Now that is us, you maybe an adult, or have kids.
I have played free from the start, so I have almost all the cards and have made infinite in both modes many times. Everyone plays differently, its competitive yes, but many play casually, and it should always be for fun with the understanding that none of it is real.
You are playing 'illusionary' non tangible things, so if you can play free, do so.
No knock on anyone who doesn't. That is about choice, but understand this is a gacha format, not pay to win, but gacha. Like any game, players on all levels.
Understand how a match is matched up.
Matchmaking is determined by three different factors: MMR (Match Making Rating), Collector Level, and Rank on the ladder, so don't rush or you may find yourself in consecutive matches you cannot handle.
Play at your level until you know all the cards. It is vital that you stack resources.
Gold, Tokens especially.
Collect your resources, do your dailies, let your caches stack. Very important to stack keys. There is nothing here to WIN, yet, and understand how to snap, bot play, locations, learn them all slowly. Some very bad cards and good ones. Remember its a two lane game, and play to your strengths.
My youngest teen is rank 69, is missing a bunch of cards, she has barely any T5 cards, that is f2p for your, but has a ball. For example, you don't need Loki to win a Mr. Collector themed deck, Nimrod to win Destroy, or Annihilus or Man-thing to dominate Toxic.
Go slow and play smart and you will do fine.
Have fun.
being able to telegraph/read opponent's play is one of the most fun thing in the game outside the game
Thanks for the effort put into your response!
Ahh The collection level counting toward who I get matched with explains why I'm seeing more competent players than I was expecting to at rank 18. I bought some bundles and my collection is at 492. I wanted more cards to theorycraft with :D