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If you're a Marvel Snap player who loves building powerful combos, Moonstone might just become your new favorite card. As a 4-Cost, 6-Power card with a unique Ongoing ability—“Ongoing: Has the Ongoing effects of your 1, 2, and 3-Cost cards here”—she opens up exciting synergies across multiple decks.
Moonstone shines brightest when paired with cards like Ant-Man, Ravonna Renslayer, Patriot, and especially Mystique, allowing her to copy high-impact Ongoing effects such as those from Iron Man or Onslaught. However, be mindful of counters like Enchantress, which nullifies all Ongoing abilities in a location unless protected by Cosmo. Echo can also disrupt combo-heavy builds, though it's less common.
Let’s dive into some of the best Moonstone decks you can play on Day One.
Best Day One Moonstone Decks
Moonstone works exceptionally well in decks that center around low-cost Ongoing cards. Two top-tier options stand out immediately: the Patriot + Ultron deck and the Victoria Hand + Devil Dinosaur build.
Deck 1: Patriot + Mystique + Ultron + Moonstone
Cards:
Wasp | Ant-Man | Dazzler | Mister Sinister | Invisible Woman | Mystique | Patriot | Brood | Iron Lad | Moonstone | Blue Marvel | Ultron
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This deck features no Series 5 cards beyond Moonstone, making it more accessible. Here's how it works:
- Play Patriot into Mystique early.
- On Turn 6, drop Ultron to flood the other lanes with 6-Power Drones (totaling 24 Power).
- If you slot Moonstone onto the same lane as Patriot and Mystique, the total jumps to 48 Power—a devastating swing if unchallenged.
Support Cards:
- Ant-Man and Dazzler offer flexible synergy with Moonstone.
- Iron Lad helps dig for key combo pieces.
- Invisible Woman protects your critical plays by hiding them behind her shield—though she won’t save you from Alioth.
Deck 2: Victoria Hand + Devil Dinosaur + Wiccan + Moonstone
Cards:
Quicksilver | Hawkeye | Kate Bishop | Victoria Hand | Mystique | Cosmo | Agent Coulson | Copycat | Moonstone | Wiccan | Devil Dinosaur | Gorr the God Butcher | Alioth
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This list includes Victoria Hand and Wiccan (both Series 5), which are difficult to replace. You can substitute Copycat with alternatives like Red Guardian, Rocket Raccoon & Groot, or another 3-Cost unit.
How It Plays:
- Drop Devil Dinosaur on Turn 5.
- Use Mystique to copy his effect and Agent Coulson to refill your hand.
- Victoria Hand boosts Hawkeye, Kate Bishop, Sentinels, and Coulson’s effects—making Mystique even more valuable.
- Add Moonstone into the mix and time her placement carefully:
- If copying Devil Dinosaur, play Moonstone before or during the same turn.
- When duplicating Victoria Hand, ensure there’s room to place Moonstone afterward.
With a copied Victoria Hand and a Moonstone in the same lane, your Sentinels jump to 9 Power, offering strong board control and hand advantage. Just keep an eye out for Enchantress and Rogue—Cosmo can help counter their disruption.
Is Moonstone Worth Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens?
Absolutely. Moonstone is one of the most impactful cards released this month. Her ability to mirror and amplify the effects of 1–3 Cost cards makes her incredibly versatile. Whether you're running a combo-based strategy or looking to enhance Zoo-style decks, Moonstone will likely shape future metas.
As new Ongoing cards continue to enter the pool, expect players to test their synergy with Moonstone. She’s not just a one-season wonder—she’s a long-term meta presence.
And there you have it—your guide to the best Moonstone decks in Marvel Snap. Get ready to snap, crackle, and pop opponents off the board!
Marvel Snap is available to play now.