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Stryfe is the Season Pass card joining Marvel Snap for the April 2026 Season, X-Men: End of Days. It is a 4-Cost, 6-Power card that reads: Objective: Play 3 On Reveal cards Use the highest-Cost On Reveal in your hand. (0/3)






Today, let’s explore the new card strengths and, of course, the best decks to try it out in.
Season Pass cards can only be obtained through purchasing the Season Pass they are attached to when they release. At the end of their season, Season Pass cards become Series 5, and can be purchased for 6,000 Collector’s Tokens from the Token Shop as part of the daily rotation. They will be also be included in the Seasonal Series 5 Snap Pack during the season following their release.
Synergies
Playing 3 On Reveal cards has to be the simplest objective in the game so far. Indeed, even a deck not built around the On Reveal synergy will likely have a shot at completing it with a bit of help from locations. Thus, the real question with Stryfe isn’t “if”, but “when” do we complete the objective.
Indeed, timing will be everything with this card. Most likely, the challenging part might be to not complete the objective if we had no On Reveal we wish to use in our hand at the moment.
Plus, depending on the deck we are playing, positioning could also be important, making Stryfe a potentially great, but also intricate card to optimize.
But that is only true if we use the new card for specific synergies. We could also just try to copy generic, strong On Reveal abilities from high cost cards and be happy with most outcomes:



















































































































I’m pretty sure you get the point and I don’t have to list all the On Reveal ability Second Dinner attached to a high-cost card because it would be too good to only require 4 energy.
Well, Stryfe doesn’t care and will use those abilities.
In a deck filled with On Reveal cards, we can expect Stryfe to be ready on curve, representing a huge burst of tempo heading into the later stages of a match. Otherwise, we can keep the 4-cost in hand in hope we’ll draw an ability worth using later, and play something else in the mean time.
The Verdict: Should You Get Stryfe?
Rama-tut failed to become a dominant card due to its pool of On Reveals being to diverse, and potentially too dangerous to rely on. However, considering our deck will be Stryfe’s On Reveal pool, it should be much easier to always have a great ability to use. In that context, I can’t see how Stryfe often contribute much more than the average 4-cost would in our deck, especially as it targets the highest-cost On Reveal.
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Stryfe Decks
The On Reveal synergy runs deep in Marvel Snap, so there is plenty to explore with Stryfe. At the end of the day, I expect the new 4-cost to copy Fin Fang Foom a little too much for Second Dinner to not step in. Until then, the new season pass card should be a powerful one to play.
Variants
I hope this review of the new card was helpful. You can find everyone on the Marvel Snap Zone team in our community discord to have a chat or ask any questions.
Good Game Everyone!











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