Attention all *Marvel Snap* discard deck enthusiasts! The arrival of Khonshu, the God of the Moon, brings a new dimension to your gameplay. Khonshu is one of the most complex cards Second Dinner has introduced, so let's dive deep into how it functions and its potential impact on your deck strategies.
How Khonshu Works in Marvel Snap
Khonshu enters the fray as a 6-cost, 5-power card with a unique ability: When discarded, it returns in its next phase. Upon reveal, Khonshu resurrects a card you discarded to another location, setting its power to 5.
Khonshu's 'next phase' transforms into a 6-cost, 8-power card. When discarded, it returns in its final phase. Its On Reveal effect now resurrects a discarded card with its power set to 8.
The 'final phase' of Khonshu is a powerhouse at 6 cost and 12 power. Its On Reveal ability resurrects a discarded card, boosting its power to 12.
As you can see, each discard of Khonshu not only brings him back to your hand but also upgrades him, significantly enhancing his On Reveal effect. This mechanic is reminiscent of Apocalypse's functionality.
The strategic aim with Khonshu is to discard him one or two times before playing him on the final turn. This allows you to resurrect a card that greatly benefits from a power boost, such as Iron Man or Gorr the God Butcher. While Khonshu can't revive specific cards, playing a 12-power final phase Khonshu on turn 6 to revive a 1-cost card like Meek can be a game-changer.
Best Day One Khonshu Decks in Marvel Snap
Determining the optimal deck for Khonshu will require some trial and error. While he may not fit seamlessly into traditional discard decks, Khonshu could be a valuable addition to a Darkhawk-style Stature list, as well as some innovative discard-type decks. Let's explore the former:
- Korg
- Blade
- Fenris Wolf
- Juggernaut
- Moon Knight
- Lady Sif
- Rock Slide
- Silver Samurai
- Darkhawk
- Black Bolt
- Stature
- Khonshu
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The only Series 5 card in this lineup is Fenris Wolf, essential for resurrecting an opponent's discarded card, which can often secure victory.
The strategy is straightforward: fill your opponent's deck with rocks to power up Darkhawk and discard Khonshu as frequently as possible. Cards like Moon Knight, Silver Samurai, and Blade are key to hitting Khonshu, while timing your discards effectively is crucial—aim to have Moon Knight target Khonshu, not Rock Slide.
Play Stature early to set up for Darkhawk on turn 5 and Khonshu on turn 6, reviving a card with 8 to 12 power. Since all these cards have less than 8 power, Khonshu directly boosts them.
While Khonshu might not mesh well with traditional discard decks featuring Apocalypse, there's room for experimentation. Including energy ramp cards like Corvus Glaive can allow you to run both Khonshu and Apocalypse:
- Miek
- Scorn
- Blade
- Morbius
- Swarm
- Moon Knight
- Corvus Glaive
- Lady Sif
- Dracula
- MODOK
- Khonshu
- Apocalypse
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Scorn is the only Series 5 card here and can be swapped for another discard activator like Colleen Wing or X-23 for additional energy ramp.
This deck leans towards traditional discard but hinges on playing Corvus Glaive on turn 3 to enable playing Khonshu with other discard activators. This strategy aims to buff Apocalypse and flood the board. Whether this approach outperforms traditional discard without Khonshu is yet to be determined, but getting Khonshu to his final phase should be manageable with Moon Knight, Blade, and Lady Sif, while keeping Apocalypse strong for Dracula to absorb.
Is Khonshu Worth Spotlight Cache Keys or Collector’s Tokens?
Khonshu stands out as a powerful and intriguing card, regardless of your affinity for discard decks. His potential to feature prominently in hybrid discard lists could make him meta-relevant. If you have the resources, Khonshu is definitely worth acquiring, promising to add depth and excitement to your Marvel Snap gameplay.