Best Baron Zemo decks in Marvel Snap (May 2024)

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Baron Zemo in the comics
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Baron Zemo arrived in Marvel Snap last April as part of the Thunderbolts season pass. He has no supernatural powers unlike most Marvel heroes and villains, but possesses substantial scientific knowledge as well as being an exceptional marksman.

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He was the mastermind behind creating the Thunderbolts and recruited a handful of antiheroes to form the team, and in Marvel Snap, Zemo’s initiative is the inspiration for his ability. Here are the best Baron Zemo decks in Marvel Snap.

Baron Zemo abilities in Marvel Snap, explained

Baron Zemo is a three-Cost, five-Power card with the following ability: “On Reveal: Recruit the lowest-Cost card from your opponent’s deck to your side of this location.” It’s the first card of its kind that uses the word “Recruit.” The card that Baron Zemo summons is random, but it’s a free unit that can help increase the Power of one of your locations.

In April, you could get Baron Zemo as the season pass card. Now, he appears in the Token Shop as a series five card and costs 6,000 Tokens.

Strategy and best combos for Baron Zemo decks in Marvel Snap

Baron Zemo has a general effect that potentially disrupts your opponent’s setups by stealing their lowest-Cost card. With low-Cost cards like Kitty Pryde and Sunspot being a vital part of most decks that build up their early game offense, using Baron Zemo can be beneficial for your side if you are facing decks that are strong in the early-game.

Silver Surfer synergizes well with Baron Zemo since it can give plus two Power to cards that cost three. Using the new season pass card in a Sera Surfer deck is ideal, especially if you also use the three-Cost, eight-Power Gladiator that can also call a random unit from your opponent’s deck, and potentially destroy it if its Power is lower than Gladiator.

Best Baron Zemo decks to play in Marvel Snap

Sera Surfer

Marvel Snap Sera Surfer deck
A reliable engine. Screenshot via Untapped.gg

Sera Surfer has been a staple in the meta for a long time already. Its consistency in terms of building huge Power while using multiple effects from three-Cost cards is established as a reliable engine to climb up the ranks, despite its simple-yet-devastating plays in the late game.

Sera reduces the Cost of cards in your hand by one, paving the way for a miracle three three-Cost units play in turn six with Silver Surfer.

Aside from Baron Zemo and Gladiator, other three-Cost cards that can be boosted by Silver Surfer are Brood (for swarming a location with three-Cost units), Negasonic Teenage Warhead (for possibly destroying one of your opponent’s cards), Mobius M. Mobius (for keeping Sera’s cost reduction ability active), Hope Summers (for potentially giving you free bonus Energy), and Sebastian Shaw (for stacking more Power).

Add Yondu and Cable to get more cards from your opponent’s deck, and Okoye to boost the Power of your cards in the deck (which has great synergy with Sebastian Shaw to gain more Power).

Sera Control

Marvel Snap Sera Control deck
Consistency is the key for Sera Control. Screenshot via Untapped.gg

The famous Sera Control deck is another strong contender. This iteration of the deck, however, focuses more on building Power at your locations rather than disrupting your opponent’s setups using control abilities. Still, there are cards you can use to manipulate the opponent’s board, which can be converted to offense for your side.

The literally unstoppable Jeff the Baby Land Shark is here to win challenging locations, while Sentinel adds more layers of offense thanks to its ability to give you another copy of itself. Lizard and Maximus both have drawback abilities, but are also useful as cheap-Cost cards with high Power.

Elsa Bloodstone can be added as a Power booster, making the play-and-bounce strategy with Kitty Pryde stack even more Power. Cap off the deck with Shang-Chi as a counter to big threats, as it destroys your opponent’s cards with 10 or more Power at a single location.

Loki

Marvel Snap Loki deck
Loki is back. Screenshot via Untapped.gg

Loki decks have been a powerful force ever since Loki came to Marvel Snap. His ability to transform cards in your hand into random cards from your opponent’s deck that costs one less is very impactful, especially to pave the way for multiple miracle plays in the last turn. You can even reduce the cards’ Costs further thanks to Quinjet.

The Angela and Kitty Pryde package adds more offensive prowess for your side. The former can stack plus two Power every time you play a card at the same location, while the latter can bounce itself to your hand while also gaining plus one Power. Combing these two cards allows you to spam both abilities, stacking more Power for both units in the process.

Mirage, Cable, and Agent Coulson all give you bonus random cards in your hand. As for Elsa Bloodstone, it gives plus two Power to the cards that you play to fill a location.

Baron Zemo decks’ current state in the meta

Baron Zemo has been performing very well in the current meta. Its Recruit ability provides both offensive and disruption effects, making it a solid option when it comes to choosing your tech support cards.

The Loki and Sera Surfer decks with Baron Zemo are the best meta options. Both decks rely on playing multiple cards in the last turn to be more effective, making them somehow unpredictable for your opponent.

How to counter Baron Zemo decks in Marvel Snap

Baron Zemo has an On Reveal ability, making it a potential target for Cosmo. The notorious space dog prevents On Reveal effects from happening at its location from both players. Always watch out for Cosmo because playing Baron Zemo there will just make the latter a plain card.

Is Baron Zemo worth pulling in Marvel Snap?

Yes, Baron Zemo is worth pulling. Baron Zemo is a potential deck disruptor, especially when it recruits a vital low-Cost card from the opponent’s deck. It also has a good stat line, mainly for its five Power, which is above average for a three-Cost card. Spending a few bucks is probably worth it for a card like Baron Zemo.

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David Gealogo
Strategic Content Writer for Dot Esports from the Philippines, mainly for Marvel Snap, Fortnite, card games, MOBA, battle-royale, general gaming, and more. Previously wrote news articles and guides for Gfinity Esports, Sportskeeda, Esports.net, and GINX Esports TV. Also a competitive Marvel Snap player under my in-game name: Davidwaaaa, a leaderboard Infinite player and joining multiple Snap tournaments. Sheesh. Let's get in touch: dgealogo@gmail.com