Best Destroyer decks in Marvel Snap for September 2023

Everything must be destroyed.

Marvel Snap art featuring Wolverine, Deadpool, and Venom.
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Destruction is the name of the game with the aptly named Destroyer, a popular card in Marvel Snap.

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Fans of Marvel movies should recognize Destroyer as a character from the original Thor movie from 2011. The Asgardian antagonist is actually a suit of armor that’s created with magic, and it lives up to its namesake by destroying things with a massive laser beam from its face.

Destroyer card abilities in Marvel Snap

Destroyer
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  • Card stats: 6 Energy, 15 Power
  • Card text: On Reveal: Destroy your other cards.

Destroyer is a Series Three card in Marvel Snap. When you play it, it has an On Reveal ability to completely clear your board and destroy all other cards you’ve played up to that point in the game.

It may sound like a bad idea, but there are ways to utilize card synergies to build decks around Destroyer and a few others to put yourself in a good position to grab some cubes.

Destroyer strategy in Marvel Snap

The main idea behind Destroyer is to fill your board up with cards that benefit from being destroyed, or by using cards that will protect the cards you’ve played from being destroyed when you drop the big magic armor suit on turn six.

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Destroyer fits into Destroy decks as a turn-six option, but you can also center your entire gameplan around it to attempt to surprise your opponent by clearing your own board to your benefit.

Best combo synergy with Destroyer in Marvel Snap

There are several cards that Destroyer combos with to create some strong plays.

  • Nova
  • Zero
  • Bucky Barnes
  • Wolverine
  • Armor
  • Electro
  • Cosmo
  • Professor X
  • Nimrod
  • Galactus
  • Death
  • Knull

The standard set of Destroy cards like Winter Soldier, Wolverine, and Nimrod will all benefit from being destroyed, and cards like Death and Knull will get buffed by destroying as many cards as possible.

Alternatively, you can use cards like Armor and Professor X to play standard high power cards to protect them from Destroyer’s board-clearing ability on turn six while adding its 15 power.

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Cards like Zero and Cosmo will prevent Destroyer’s On Reveal ability at all, simply allowing you to drop its big power when you play it.

The best Destroyer decks in Marvel Snap

Galactus Destroyer

X-23WolverineElectroWaveShang-ChiNimrod
Doctor OctopusKnullGalactusAmerica ChavezDeathDestroyer

Destroyer slots into Galactus decks as a turn six play after using Electro or Wave to ramp up and play Galactus before it. Galactus will clear the board, allowing Death to be free. On turn six, you can play Destroyer to clear Galactus and follow up with Death for 27 total power, along with Wolverine or Nimrod, which will always survive no matter what.

Destroyer’s Delight

Ant-ManArmorColossusWolverineMister FantasticCaptain America
CosmoWarpathIron ManProfessor XSpectrumDestroyer

This is one of the most popular Destroyer decks, with its objective being to play your Ongoing cards to get as much power as possible into one lane, protect them with Armor or Professor X, and then play Destroyer in another lane where 15 power will be enough to take the victory.

Destroyer Destruction

NovaBucky BarnesCarnageWolverineGreen GoblinVenom
DeathlokShuriHobgoblinNimrodDeathDestroyer

A typical Destroy deck. Destroyer earns its name here by killing cards like Nova, Bucky Barnes, and Nimrod to buff itself and add more power across the board when it takes everything out on turn six.

How to counter Destroyer in Marvel Snap

If you spot cards that are meant to be destroyed, like Bucky Barnes, Nova, Wolverine, or Nimrod, you can easily counter them by dropping Armor on that location to prevent them from being destroyed.

But when your opponent has a Destroyer deck and is looking to use their own Armor to protect its side, you can use Enchantress to take away Armor’s Ongoing ability and leave them susceptible to Destroyer’s laser beam of death.

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