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Lasher joinedMarvel SNAP’s roster as a free card, rewarded to players who collected enough Volts during 2024’s last High Voltage event. This two-Cost, two-Power card belongs to the Activate category and has an interesting ability: it deals damage equal to its own Power to an enemy. If you’re looking tobuild a solid deck around Lasherand explore its best synergies, we’ve got you covered. This guide offers a budget-friendly blueprint for a Lasher deck that can hold up inMarvel SNAP’s current meta and win you some cubes.
Lasher (2–2)
Activate: Afflict an enemy card here with negative Power equal to this card’s Power.
Release: July 17, 2025 (High Voltage Event Reward)
The Best Deck for Lasher
Lasher is a perfect fit for theHigh-Evo affliction deck. To build a solid deck around it, pair Lasher and High-Evo with the following cards: Forge, Scorpion, Hobgoblin, Wasp, Abomination, Ajax, Hazmat, Luke Cage, The Thing, and Rocket Raccoon & Groot.
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How to Play Lasher Effectively
How to Counter Lasher
Lasher is easy to counter with Luke Cage. If you drop Luke Cage before Lasher, it essentially becomes a useless card. You can alsorestore the Power of afflicted cards with Shadow King, as he resets all cards to their base Power. Additionally, since Lasher is a two-Cost drop, it’s an easy target for Red Guardian, who can remove its text and heal the afflicted damage.
Is Lasher Worth It?
If you’re a fan of junk or affliction decks, Lasher is a solid card to grab. Those who earned it for free during the previous High-Voltage Event have a reliable disruption card. However, if you’re considering whether Lasher is worth getting through Tokens, the answer is no. There are better options in the upcoming season, andVictoria Hand in the current Spotlight Cacheand Token Shop is a far better investment.
you’re able to get Lasher from the Token Shop as a Series 4 card.