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Marvel Snap's Latest Season: Prehistoric Avengers Takes Us Back to the Stone Age

By LucasApr 01,2025

Curious about the origins of the Avengers? Ever pondered what Odin was up to before Thor and Loki came into the picture? Or perhaps you're intrigued by Agamotto, the legendary first Sorcerer Supreme known for the Eye of Agamotto? Marvel Snap's latest season, Prehistoric Avengers, dives deep into these fascinating backstories, bringing them to life in a whole new way.

While these prehistoric versions of the Avengers aren't entirely new to the Marvel universe, they've now been immortalized in card form for Marvel Snap players. From the original Black Panther to the Phoenix host Firehair, and even the enigmatic Agamotto and Khonshu, these cards come with intricate yet powerful abilities that can turn the tide of any match.

Speaking of Agamotto, he introduces a groundbreaking new card type: Skills. These cards represent actions and abilities rather than characters. When played, they are Banished—meaning they're gone for good—and while they have no Power, they require less Energy to play, offering strategic advantages.

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But the excitement doesn't stop there! Marvel Snap's latest season also introduces two new locations to explore. The Star Brand crater rewards you with additional energy if you hold 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 fresh twist to your gameplay strategy.

Additionally, new Spotlight Caches are on offer, featuring both classic and new top-level cards. Variant card art adds a visual flair, and the return of the High Voltage mode amps up the excitement, making your Marvel Snap matches even more thrilling.

Before you dive back into the action, ensure you're equipped with the best possible deck. 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 analysis provides valuable insights into why each card earns its place, helping you make informed decisions for your next game.

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