An Ultra Rare Series five card,Silkis a two-Cost, five-Power character with the ability to move to another location anytime a friendly or enemy card is played to her lane. In thisMarvel Snapguide, players learn how to control Silk’s RNG-based jumps, achievinga consistent and surefire deck for her. In addition, this guide will also cover how to counter this card if players should happen to encounter it in a match.
The Best Deck for Silk
InMarvel Snap’s metagame, Silk thrives ina movement deckwithVision and Alioth. Other cards to complete this setup are Kraven, Jeff!, Nightcrawler, Angela, Iron-Fist, Kitty Pryde, Human Torch, and Miles Morales.
This lineup works because the majority of its components are movement-benefiting cards. Take Kraven and Miles Morales, for example. One gets buffed per move, while the other gets discounted.

2
5

6
3

8
1

0
4
The synergies of this deck are as follows:
How to Play Silk
Silk should be incorporated into movement, control, and bounce archetypes. Players will make the most of this passive card when they spread the early-game Power across the board only to target two of them in the final round.
For instance, they can Alioth a lane, clear it up, and force Silk to move to the winning location. Or they can plan a surprise counterattack with moveable cards like Nightcrawler, Silk, Jeff!, and Vision. (They must stack them up in a lane and move them all to a weaker location on turn six or seven.)
How to Counter Silk
Silk has no Ongoing orOn Reveal ability. Her movement is a skill thatcan be countered with cards like Professor X and Storm. Professor X stops other cards from joining his lane, and Storm locks down a lane, so Silk can’t fly there.