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Lady Bullseye is the third Series 5 card joining Marvel Snap for the May 2026 Season, Daredevil: Crimson Twilight. It is a 2-Cost, 2-Power card that reads:


Today, let’s explore the new card strengths and, of course, the best decks to try it out in.
Series 5 cards can be purchased for 6,000 Collector’s Tokens from the Token Shop as the latest Seasonal Spotlight card. They will be also be included in the Seasonal Series 5 Snap Pack for 5,000 Collector’s Tokens during their season and the following one.
Synergies
If the Master of the Sun had not been nerfed several times already, Lady Bullseye would be a fantastic new release. With the 5-cost now barely seeing play, the metagame is a bit more difficult for the new 2-cost card.
There are various synergies to consider, but none can be considered dominant, nor particularly resilient to Luke Cage if they were to soar thanks to the new release.





















Lady Bullseye mixes two synergies: Affliction and unspent energy. There are decks for both, while High Evolutionary and Abomination should represent a good in between to mix both concepts.
The big question we need to answer to assess the power of the new card is whether we can built a deck without She-Hulk and Sunspot in the mix. Indeed, the new 2-cost afflicts one enemy card if we don’t skip energy. If we skip just one, which isn’t enough for She-Hulk or Sunspot to be worth running in the deck, we would hit two opposing cards.
This means Lady Bullseye is a [2/4] with the ability to scale by increment of two for each unspent energy we have when she reveals. In a High Evolutionary deck, we often skip one energy to trigger Cyclops or Misty Knight. Already, Lady Bullseye represents a [2/6] in that scenario, also discounting Abomination by two in the process.
If this type of patterns turns out to be enough for the new card to feel good, this should make Lady Bullseye quite the versatile card. On the other hand, if we have to skip at least 2 or more energies, meaning the new 2-cost only sees play alongside She-Hulk and therefor loses to Mobius M. Mobius, we won’t see that much of it.
The Verdict: Should You Get Lady Bullseye?
I’m not sure we have enough for Lady Bullseye to really bring an affliction archetype back into the metagame. However, I’m convinced the new 2-cost is a solid addition to that roster.
Indeed, the ability to play it as a [2/4] early on, or scale it depending on how our deck synergizes with unspent energy makes Lady Bullseye a card I envision able to adapt to most affliction related strategies.
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Lady Bullseye Decks
Closing Words
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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