Marvel Snap's latest season introduces an exciting new theme: Prehistoric Avengers. Dive into the origins of your favorite heroes with characters like the first sorcerer supreme, Agamotto, and the original Phoenix host, Firehair. But that's not all—get ready for a brand-new card type featuring Skills, along with fresh locations, spotlight caches, and much more!
Ever wondered about the beginnings of the Avengers? Or what Odin was up to before Thor and Loki entered his life? And who exactly is Agamotto, the one behind the iconic Eye? Marvel Snap's Prehistoric Avengers season is here to answer these questions and more, True Believer!
While these prehistoric versions of the Avengers have made appearances before, they're now available as cards in Marvel Snap. From the first Black Panther to Phoenix host Firehair, Agamotto, and even Khonshu, these characters come with intricate yet powerful abilities that can give you an edge in your battles.
Speaking of Agamotto, he introduces a brand-new card type: Skills. These cards represent actions and abilities rather than characters. When played, Skills are Banished—meaning they're gone for good—and while they have no Power, they cost less Energy to play, making them highly strategic additions to your deck.
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But the excitement doesn't stop there. Marvel Snap's latest season also brings two new locations to explore. The Star Brand crater boosts your energy if you have the highest power there, while the Celestial Burial Ground lets you discard a card and replace it with one of the same cost, adding a new layer of strategy to your gameplay.
On top of that, you can look forward to new Spotlight Caches showcasing top-tier cards, both old and new. Variant card art and other exciting additions make their debut, and the return of the High Voltage mode promises to electrify your Marvel Snap matches.
Before you jump back into the action, make sure you're equipped with the best cards. Check out our tier list of Marvel Snap cards ranked from best to worst. Even if you disagree with our rankings, our detailed reasons for each card's placement are definitely worth reading to help you build the ultimate deck.