Wolverineis not only one of the most popular members ofthe X-Men,but he’s also one of the most cherished heroes in Marvel’s enormous roster of great characters. With so many great projects work, including a starring role alongside Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool, inDeadpool & Wolverinelater this year, and a brand-new solo game, brought to life by the talented developers at Insomniac Games, which wasunfortunately leaked earlier this year. In short, Wolverine looks to be showing no sign of slowing down.

That popularity and strongMarvel Snapcard make Wolverine a great choice for many decks thanks to his versatility, but what exactly is the strongest Wolverine deck out there right now? Why not take a read below and find out?

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The Best Deck for Wolverine

Destroy, and Destroy Again.

While Wolverine is a versatile card, theDestroy-themed decksare where the card truly shines. Pairing him with other low-level but high-impact unkillable cards is where Wolverine truly shines, with the likes of Venom andKnullboth benefiting from his death, while Wolverine not only remains on the board but continues to get even stronger thanks to gaining a +2 to his power every time he is killed.

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An image of Wolverine in his classic yellow and blue costume from Marvel Comics.

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Marvel Snap Destroyer Galactus MODOK Colleen Wing

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Marvel Snap Shadow King Professor X Cosmo Armor Wolverine Counter

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The deck thrives on getting out the player’s low-cost cards and continuing to kill them. In turn, this stacks up Knull, depletes Death’s cost continues to boost Deadpool, and Wolverine, and grants bonus energy thanks to X-23’s ability. The increased destruction of the deck on the field leaves the potential for a fair few closing options for the game, whether that be a Zola duplicating a heavily Buffed Knull with the destruction, or splitting Venom and having him feast on two lanes, with a strong Wolverine remaining in play throughout.

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Here’s a quick rundown of the cards and what they bring to the deck:

How To Play Wolverine

Suns Out, Claws Out

Playing Wolverine is all about getting him on the field as quickly as possible. Once on the field, he can be subject to a barrage of attacks, which in turn continually increase the power of the card. Due to his ability, Wolverine is almost indestructible, meaning cards high in use, like Gambit, will only make the card stronger.

Other Weapons In The Armory

While the destroy deck sees Wolverine at his peak, his versatility and strong ability make him a great card to use in a range of decks. Certain decks that feature Destroyer orGalactuscan see the card hit by a board sweep, gaining power but also remaining in play, a big perk if ending a final turn on Galactus.

With Wolverine’s ability being effective in a player’s hand, he can also slot nicelyinto discard decks, with the likes of Colleen Wing nearly guaranteeing to hit him and drop him into play for free with a plus two. In the same way, a MODOK hand sweep will also guarantee his play and buff straight onto the board. It’s worth noting there are a lot of strong discard cards at the moment, but the card would make an alternate pick to catch opponents off guard.

Frequent Visits Advised

Wolverine is one of the few cards that benefit heavily from locations and there are agreat number of locations out therethat truly bring out the best in him and a deck he compliments. Seeing the likes of Danger Room or Murderworld can help set up a buff to the card early on.

Other locations can be even more paramount, with Death’s Domain, Alter of Death, and Rickety Bridge being excellent locations to bring out the card. Not only do these locations kill Wolverine, allowing him to regenerate and gain +2, but they also can see him remain in the location, which, unless an opponent’s deck is built to handle such locations, can almost guarantee players an easy lane win off the bat.

Put A Stopper In Death

Despite Wolverine’s indestructible nature, the card still has counters out there that users of the card should be aware of. To get the most out of Wolverine players are going to need to be repeatedly killing the card, so cards like Cosmo and Armor can not only shut down lanes for players, which not only locks down Wolverine, but it also has a big impact on the deck.

The same goes for cards like Professor X who will shut down a lane, and prevent cards from being affected by destruction effects. Another key card that isn’t used as much at the moment but can cause problems is Shadow King, reverting a buffed Wolverine and Venom to their original 2 and 3 powers.