MARVEL SNAP Card

Wild Child MARVEL SNAP Card

Wild Child is a 2-cost, 1-power MARVEL SNAP card from Series 4. Its text is: “Ongoing: +4 Power if you’ve discarded a card. +4 Power if one of your cards has been destroyed.”

Character · 2 Cost · 1 Power · S4Last updated: 2025-10-14
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Reference Data

Wild Child Card Stats

Cost
2 Cost
Power
1 Power
Ability Type
Discard
Ability
Ongoing: +4 Power if you’ve discarded a card. +4 Power if one of your cards has been destroyed.
Series
Series 4
Release
Released Dec 18, 2025

Wild Child Ability

Ongoing: +4 Power if you’ve discarded a card. +4 Power if one of your cards has been destroyed.

How to Use Wild Child

Start with the card text, cost, and power. Wild Child works best when its ability supports your lane plan without forcing you to overcommit before the final turns.

Wild Child Meta Stats

Win Rate
52.9%
Popularity
1.0%
Tracked Matches
121

Stats are included when available from the reference data cache and should be treated as directional, not a live tier list.

Wild Child Variants

This reference page focuses on the current playable card data: canonical URL, stats, ability text, source context, and balance history.

Wild Child Balance History

DateCostPowerDescription
Released 2025-12-1821Ongoing: +4 Power if you’ve discarded a card. +4 Power if one of your cards has been destroyed.
2025-10-1421Current: Ongoing: +4 Power if you’ve discarded a card. +4 Power if one of your cards has been destroyed. Previous: !none
2025-09-1600!none

FAQ

MARVEL SNAP Questions

What does Wild Child do in MARVEL SNAP?

Wild Child has the text: “Ongoing: +4 Power if you’ve discarded a card. +4 Power if one of your cards has been destroyed.”

How much does Wild Child cost in MARVEL SNAP?

Wild Child costs 2 energy and has 1 power.

What series is Wild Child in?

Wild Child is listed as Series 4 in this MARVEL SNAP reference.

What are the best decks with Wild Child?

The best Wild Child decks depend on the current meta. This page links future ItsGuestGaming deck guides and related articles when available.