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Elektra is staging a comeback inMarvel Snap’s metagame, especially with other disruptive options like Negasonic and Alioth gaining popularity. This guide takes you step by step inbuilding the optimal deck for Elektrausing the latest game additions and provides a budget-friendly blueprint that you can assemble early on in yourMarvel Snapjourney.
The Best Deck for Elektra in Marvel Snap
An excellent deck for Elektra isa disruption lineup with Gladiator and Alioth. You can recreate this setup by teaming up Elektra, Gladiator, and Alioth with Yondu, Iceman, Scorpion, Ka-Zar, Forge, Shang-Chi, Green Goblin, Blue Marvel, andNegasonic Teenage Warhead.
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Here’s how the deck’s synergies work:
Alternative Buff Deck for Elektra
A cheap and consistent deck for Elektra is aone-Cost buff lineup with Ka-Zar, Blue Marvel, and Onslaught. To assemble this setup, unite the mentioned cards—Elektra, Ka-Zar, Blue Marvel, Onslaught—with Yondu, Iceman, Scorpion, Ant-Man, Forge, Rocket Raccoon, Armor, and Shang-Chi.
With this deck, you aim to disrupt the enemy’s hand with Elektra, Iceman, Yondu, and Scorpion. But simultaneously, you want to buff these cards—along withother one-Costs—using the Ka-Zar, Blue Marvel, and Onslaught combo.
How to Play Elektra
Elektra is a risk-free disruptive card. She works best against one-Cost buff decks, such as those that rely onKitty Pryde. You must play her when the opponent is too reliant on cheap cards in one lane because this guarantees her effect to trigger.
Before dropping Elektra, keep these in mind:
How to Counter Elektra
Being an On Reveal,Elektra can be stopped with Cosmo. However, she’s a one-Cost drop that often hits the board early. So, the best counterstrategy against her is either predicting and skipping her lane or starting the deck withdestroy-benefiting cards like Nova. Also, if your opponent plans to bounce her back, Killmonger is an excellent option to eliminate her in advance.