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Marvel Snapcontinues to rework its forgotten cards to restore balance and keep gameplay fresh across all archetypes. Moon Knight is the latest card to receive this treatment, with his text updated to potentially revive the discard archetype. This guide will explain how the new changes to Moon Knight affect gameplay and how you can leverage this update to create a META deck.
The Best Deck for Moon Knight
A standard discard deck featuring Apocalypse and Dracula is the best choice for the reworked Moon Knight. To replicate this setup, include the following cards alongside Moon Knight, Apocalypse, and Dracula: Modok, Morbius, Swarm, Blade, Gambit, Miek, Lady Sif, andCorvus Glaive.
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In this deck, your primary goal is to discard Apocalypse to maximize his Power, have Dracula absorb it, and buff Morbius with each discard. Moon Knight plays a crucial role in targeting the right discard cards, while Miek and Stature are versatile “joker” cards to surprise your opponent in unexpected locations.
Moon Knight Rework in Marvel Snap Explained
Marvel Snap’s late-July patch changed Moon Knight’s On Reveal text to “Discard a card with an even Cost from each player’s hand.” Previously, this card would remove one random card from each hand, but it can now target specific cards, thanks to the rework.
This change followsThanos' rework, which altered the effects of his Stones.Marvel Snapdevelopers appear eager to balance the metagame by reintroducing cards that were previously forgotten or underrated after giving them new effects and text.
Here’s how the reworked Moon Knight Works:
How to Counter the Reworked Moon Knight
Running adiscard deckagainst the new Moon Knight is a strategic choice, as discard decks benefit significantly from Moon Knight’s effect and are likely to sustain minimal damage. However, since Moon Knight is still an On Reveal card, Cosmo can also prevent his effect from triggering.