Shuri is still considered one of the strongest cards in Marvel Snap<\/em> and her popularity among players who use Red Skull and Taskmaster in their decks is evidence that opponents have yet to find a surefire way to counter her. Nevertheless, rival players are actively attempting to do so by incorporating Shang-Chi into their decks, which makes Cosmo and Armor high-priority cards for Shuri’s build.<\/p>
The optimal strategy for this deck is to play Shuri first, followed by Red Skull and then Taskmaster, and this strategy is difficult to beat if Red Skull is played in the same location as Armor. She-Hulk is a reliable backup plan, particularly when skipping turn five and pairing her with another five-cost card.<\/p>
Most of the other cards are meant to be played in early turns, which are more flexible. Zero can be used to remove the effects of Ebony Maw or Lizard at this stage of the game, while Sauron removes any inconvenience of Ongoing effects from the deck.<\/p>