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Marvel Snap: Every Ant-Man Quantumania Card And Location

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Marvel Snap Quantumania location with Ant-Man and Cassie Lang

Now thatAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania premiered, casual fans are learning just how powerful Ant-Man and his allies truly are. Additionally, theMCU has expanded on the lore of the comics.Marvel Snap, the recent digital collectible card game, also updated its platform to include some of these characters.

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Ant-Man, the Wasp, Stature, and even their villains, like Kang, are already a part ofMarvel Snap. Additionally, the game has new locations inspired by their stories. All these cards and locations can work together to allow the players a new, unbeatable strategy.

10 Miniaturized Lab

The Miniaturized Lab location from Marvel Snap on top of promotional art.

Contrary toother locations inMarvelSnap, the Miniaturized Lab isn't a staple of the Marvel Universe. Instead, it's only inspired by the fact that Pym Particle users can shrink anything around them. This includes prisons, vehicles, and even their science labs.

Miniaturized Lab honors its hypothetic size by limiting its use. When this location appears on the board, players won't be allowed to add cards to it during turns 3, 4, and 5. This means they will have to curate their strategy, for example, by using their most powerful cards here on the sixth turn.

9 Ghost

The Ghost card from Marvel Snap on top of promotional art.

The villain ofAnt-Man and the Wasp, Ghost, was born Ava Starr. When she was a child, her father tried to replicate Hank Pym's technology, which ended up with her losing molecular stability. This character is agender-bent version of the villain in the Marvel comics, Ghost, a hacker with a suit that makes him intangible and invisible.

InMarvel Snap, Ghost's ability makes it just as slippery as in the comics and series. Whenever Ghost is in the game, the player's cards will always be revealed last. Additionally, the On Reveal abilities will happen last, too. Smart players will be able to take advantage of this general change of order.

8 Yellowjacket

The Yellowjacket card from Marvel Snap on top of promotional art.

The firstAnt-Man film pits Scott Lang, Hope van Dyne, and Hank Pym against Darren Cross, Hank's former's protégé. Obsessed with getting Pym's recognition, Cross bulldozes through his own research of Pym particles. This completely alters his brain chemicals, turning him into the supervillain known as Yellowjacket.

Yellowjacket'sMarvel Snap is a tricky card to play. Since it costs 0 energy points and adds 2 power points, it's a great way to take advantage. However, it must be used before any other card on its location since it affects all other cards next to it with -1 power point on reveal.

7 Wasp

The Wasp card on a promotional Marvel Snap image.

Based on Jane van Dyne, the Waspcard inMarvel Snap makes very little sense compared to her comics and movies counterpart. This card costs 0 energy points. However, it only adds one power point to its location. To make things worse, it doesn't have any ability.

Considering that Wasp is one of the most prominent Avengers members — even having named the team — it makes no sense that theMarvel Snap card based on this character is so underwhelming. Wasp is actually one of the few cards that don't have any ability.

6 Quantum Tunnel

The Quantum Tunnel location from Marvel Snap on top of promotional art.

There have been several Quantum Tunnels in the MCU, a series of inter-dimensional doors to access and leave the Quantum Realm. The most important one so far was created by Tony Stark and Rocket Raccoon for the Time Heist duringAvengers: Endgame.

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Marvel Snap's Quantum Tunnel is a very tricky location. After playing a card here, players must swap it with another card on the deck. This means the outcome of the game can be reduced to luck. It's difficult to plan a strategy without knowing which cards will be in play.

5 Stature

The Stature card from Marvel Snap on top of promotional art.

The MCU introduced Cassie Lang as Scott Lang's daughter sinceAnt-Man. However, it wasn't untilAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania that they acknowledged her future as the superhero Stature. Like her father, Cassie can grow bigger or shrink to truly small sizes. Besides, she can command ants and other insects.

Stature's card inMarvel Snap costs 5 energy points and adds 7 power points to any location. This card can be expensive, considering what it adds to the game. However, as per its ability, it will only cost 1 energy point if the player's opponent has discarded any card during any moment of the game. Having Stature in a deck is a great idea for players who know how to seize an opportunity as it appears.

4 M.O.D.O.K.

The MODOK card from Marvel Snap on top of promotional art.

One ofthe biggest surprises ofAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania was the re-introduction of Darren Cross, formerly known as Yellowjacket, now as M.O.D.O.K., one of Kang's minions. This character spends the whole film trying to get revenge on Scott Lang until Cassie convinces him otherwise.

For a villain, M.O.D.O.K. is barely a threat in the film. This is very different inMarvel Snap. This card has an On Reveal ability that forces the player to discard their hand. This ability can be both a curse and a blessing. It will depend on the player to make the best out of this twist in the match.

3 Kang

The Kang card from Marvel Snap on top of promotional art.

The main villain inAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is Kang the Conqueror, who will also be the main villain in the Multiverse Saga. Kang, who is played by Jonathan Majors, is a time-traveling dictator who has the Quantum Realm under his control. He wants to get to Earth-199999 to take control of it.

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A multiversal traveler with control over time and space, Kang manages to always be a step ahead of his opponents. InMarvel Snap, it allows the players to restart their turn once they have seen what their opponent did. This second chance can often be key to attaining victory.

2 Quantum Realm

The Quantum Realm location from Marvel Snap on top of promotional art.

Unarguably the most important location inQuantumania, the Quantum Realm is only accessible when shrinking to subatomic levels. The first two Ant-Man films describe this place as a void dimension, but the third one explores its civilization in what is the MCU's first sci-fi romp.

Marvel Snap's Quantum Realm has a simple but intrusive effect. All cards in this location have their base power set to 2. This means players can get a maximum of 8 power points here. Additionally, all On Reveal and ongoing effects that deal with power points will be based on this condition.

1 Ant-Man

The Ant-Man card from Marvel Snap on top of promotional art.

Whether it is Scott Lang or Hank Pym, Ant-Man has become one of Marvel's most iconic heroes in the last decade, especially thanks to the MCU. This Avenger, whose sizing abilities come from Pym Particles, is the absolute hero inQuantumania, but he wouldn't do anything without all his allies.

Marvel Snap's Ant-Man honors Scott's teamwork. This card, which costs one energy point and adds one power point to its location, has a ongoing multiplying ability. When the Ant-Man location is filled, this card gets 3 extra power points. Considering, for example, that Wasp costs nothing, using them together would give the player an advantage immediately.

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