Marvel Snap's latest season introduces a thrilling twist with the Prehistoric Avengers, bringing back ancient versions of our favorite heroes. Have you ever wondered about the origins of the Avengers or what Odin was doing before Thor and Loki came into the picture? Or perhaps you're curious about Agamotto, the first Sorcerer Supreme, and the original Phoenix host, Firehair? Marvel Snap's new season, Prehistoric Avengers, dives deep into these mysteries and more, offering fans a chance to explore the ancient roots of these iconic characters.
Now, these prehistoric versions of the Avengers aren't entirely new to the scene, but their arrival in card form is a game-changer. From the very first Black Panther to Agamotto, Firehair, and even Khonshu, each card boasts 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 focus on actions and abilities rather than characters. When played, they are Banished—meaning they're gone for good—and while they have no Power, they cost less Energy to play, allowing for strategic gameplay that can surprise your opponents.
But the excitement doesn't stop there! Marvel Snap's latest season also brings two new locations into the mix. The Star Brand crater rewards 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 new layers of strategy to your gameplay.
Alongside these thrilling additions, new Spotlight Caches will feature top-level cards, both old and new, alongside variant card art. The return of the High Voltage mode promises to electrify your matches, speeding up the pace and keeping you on your toes.
Before you jump back into the fray, make sure you're not caught off-guard by a suboptimal deck. Check out our comprehensive tier list of Marvel Snap cards, ranked from best to worst. Even if you have differing opinions, our detailed analysis will give you valuable insights into why each card earns its place on the list.