Spider-Man 2099 is now in Marvel Snap, and players are wondering how best to use him. Recently made popular by Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Miguel O’Hara is a futuristic Spidey with a more brutal fighting style. His card ability reflects this, allowing players to destroy a card at a location he moves to. He’s a bit harder to use than his obvious similar counterpart (Shang-Chi), but has some interesting utility for players to try out. Here are some great Spider-Man 2099 decks to try out.
Marvel Snap Best Spider-Man 2099 Decks – Control
- Iron Fist
- Kraven
- Ghost-Spider
- Brood
- Silver Surfer
- Storm
- Juggernaut
- Killmonger
- Polaris
- Miles Morales
- Spider-Man 2099
- Aero
This Spider-Man 2099 deck is a play on the control deck that is currently popular in the meta. Many of the powerful 3-cost pieces stay the same, with an emphasis on cards that can alter the location of your opponent. Storm closing off a location early remains a strong prospect, especially with cards like Juggernaut and Polaris to move opposing cards. To take advantage of this emphasis, slot Kraven in this deck to gain power as the opponents are moved around the board.
As far as Spider-Man 2099 himself goes, Iron Fist and Ghost-Spider are both good synergies. A well-played turn 6 2099-Ghost Spider combo can be devastating to the enemy if you’ve controlled locations well. Iron Fist can accomplish similar results. Combine that with usual 3-energy suspects like Killmonger, Silver Surfer, and Brood, and you have a strong control deck on your hands, with a few unexpected wrinkles.
Spider-Man 2099 Decks: Move
- Human Torch
- Iron Fist
- Dagger
- Kraven
- Ghost-Spider
- Cloak
- Doctor Strange
- Vulture
- Miles Morales
- Spider-Man 2099
- Spider-Man
- Heimdall
A more obvious application of O’Hara is slotting him into a traditional move deck. Heimdall and Cloak offer plenty of ways to move 2099 around the board and destroy the opposition. Kraven & Miles Morales also return in this deck, their move synergies still being great for the deck overall. Your main goal of this deck is to build power with your move-powered cards, like Dagger, Vulture, and Human Torch.
However, this deck isn’t particularly strong than any other move deck. The random nature of Spider-Man 2099’s ability makes it hard to justify picking him over Shang-Chi, who has a guarantee of destroying the target you probably want.
And that, overall, is the problem with Spider-Man 2099 in Marvel Snap. His random ability and higher cost of execution, makes him a worse choice than most other destroy cards. Perhaps in future updates, as Move and Destroy archetypes look to get more buffs and additional cards, 2099 can be viable. But as of his release, while he’s fun to tinker with, Spider-Man 2099 doesn’t seem like he’ll be shifting the Snap meta any time soon. Instead, stick with some of our picks for the best Marvel Snap conquest decks.