Marvel Snap enthusiasts, get ready to dive into a thrilling new season that's bringing the prehistoric versions of the Avengers to your card decks! From the first sorcerer supreme, Agamotto, to the original Phoenix host, Firehair, this season is packed with iconic characters you won't want to miss. But that's not all—prepare for a fresh card type featuring Skills, exciting new locations, and the return of spotlight caches!
Have you ever pondered the origins of the Avengers? Or wondered about Odin's adventures before Thor and Loki came into the picture? And who exactly is Agamotto, the one behind the legendary Eye? Marvel Snap's latest season, Prehistoric Avengers, is here to unravel these mysteries and more. True Believer, your questions are about to be answered!
While these prehistoric versions of the Avengers have made appearances before, they're now making their way into your card collection. From the very first Black Panther to Phoenix host Firehair, Agamotto, and even Khonshu, each comes with intricate yet powerful abilities that can turn the tide of your battles.
Agamotto introduces a groundbreaking new card type: Skills. These cards focus on actions and abilities rather than characters. When played, they are Banished, meaning they're gone for good, with no Power but at a lower Energy cost, making them a strategic addition to your gameplay.
But the excitement doesn't stop there! Two new locations are joining the fray. The Star Brand crater rewards you with additional energy if you dominate it with the highest power, while the Celestial Burial Ground lets you discard a card and replace it with another of the same cost, offering fresh strategic possibilities.
Alongside these, spotlight caches are back, spotlighting both classic and new top-tier cards. Expect variant card art and much more to debut, as the electrifying High Voltage mode returns to amp up the pace of your Marvel Snap matches.
Before you jump back into the action, make sure you're equipped with the best possible hand. Check out our comprehensive tier list of Marvel Snap cards, ranked from the best to the worst. Even if you don't agree with our rankings, our detailed reasons for each card's placement are definitely worth exploring.