Miek is a one-Cost, one-Power Series Four discard card with the ability to gain +1 Power for each discard and move to another location at the end of the round. He was added to the expansive roster ofMarvel Snapduring the Planet Hulk Season in January, and players could unlock him throughSpotlight Cachesor by spending 3,000 Tokens at the shop. This guide provides insights intocrafting the best deck for Miekand harnessing the advantages of his distinctive discard-benefiting effect.
The Best Deck for Miek
As a discard archetype card, Miek works best ina Modok-Apocalypse deck. To assemble the ideal team, pair Miek with other discard options such as Blade, Gambit, Modok, Colleen Wing, Black Cat, Lady Sif, and Sword Master. Complete the lineup with win-conditions that benefit from discards, including Morbius, Daken, and, naturally, Apocalypse.
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How to Play Miek
Ideally,Miek should hit the board before you start discarding your hand. This is the only way to guarantee that he’ll gain a reliable Power buff. Keep in mind that Miek’s effect triggers at the end of each round. Ifyou discard a cardin the final round, it won’t impact Miek. To maximize his buff, focus on boosting him until round five—or six if there’s an extra turn.
Here are some combos for Miek:
How to Counter Miek
Since Miek isa one-Cost card, his best counter isKillmonger. But for a more strategic counterplay, you may also drop Kravan on the board—so he earns a passive buff from Miek’s movement. Including Stature in the deck is another viable option, as her Cost drops each time your opponent discards a card to boost Miek.
Is Miek Worth It?
Miek is worth itonly if you play the discard archetype a lot. He is not a flexible character for other decks, and his niche use makes him a risky purchase for average players. However, sincethe upcoming cards—Corvus Glaive and Proxima Midnight—are also discard options, you can get Miek as an early investment for the archetype.