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What Does the Agatha Harkness Card Do in Marvel Snap?

The Darkhold is raging with power and unpredictability, much like the Agatha Harkness card in Marvel Snap.

Developers Second Dinner Studious have hit it out of the park with their newly release deck builder, Marvel Snap. With over $2 million made in their first week of release, people have been showering this mobile game with praise for its competitive and strategic battles as well as how mostly free-to-play friendly it is. Based in the Marvel multiverse with over 229 cards available, housing some of the most well known crime fighters mixed in with villains from every corner of Marvels comic books.

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Fans of the widely popular Marvel TV series Wandavision may have noticed that some players have been showing off their deck builds with a certain witching character from the show. This character is Agatha Harkness. A fairly niche character before her live-action debut, this card will not only be a great addition for any fans of the hit series, it also packs a large punch in terms of the cards abilities. Let’s open up the Darkhold and answer the question: what does the Agatha Harkness card do in Marvel Snap?

What Does the Agatha Harkness Card Do in Marvel Snap?

Once players have obtained the Agatha Harkness card, learning the ins and outs of its abilities can be a bit difficult. Before that let’s take a look at the power, ability, and cost of the card.

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The Agatha Harkness card has a power of 14 with a summoning cost of 6. Her ability is going to be the one thing to keep an eye on. The card’s ability allows her to start in your hand and even play cards for you. Meaning until the card’s A.I. plays itself, you will essentially be sidelined from performing any actions during the match. This has been intriguing to some players and frustrating to others. Despite this perplexing card ability players have already started building and sharing their deck builds including this card. With the majority of strategies being built around getting her card out of your hand as soon as possible, there’s still no guarantee she will cooperate.

How to obtain Agatha Harkness in Marvel Snap

Before people are able to get a chance to acquire Agatha Harkness, you will need to put a decent amount of time into the game. Due to the way card pulls work in Marvel Snap, Agatha Harkness won’t be available to obtain until players reach the third and final pool of cards. Card pools are determined on your card collection level. Every player starts out in the first pool of cards and by leveling up card rarities, will advance their collection level. The higher the rarity of the card being leveled up, the more your collection level increases.

Players looking for the best way to earn credits quickly or how to play unranked matches in Marvel Snap should keep their cursor right here on Gamer Journalist.

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Alex Garcia is a freelance writer for Gamer Journalist. Since joining the team in October of 2022, Alex has been covering news and writing guides from all corners of the gaming industry, with a proclivity for covering games such as Destiny 2, Vampire Survivors, and Honkai Star Rail, along with testing out the latest gacha games. In addition to his background in content creation and eSports, you'll find him streaming the latest AAA/Indie game titles on his Twitch in his off time, with a sprinkle of competitive FPS games every now and then (CS: GO, Valorant).