Marvel Snap has a cool new card that you’re able to (hopefully, with enough luck) get. It has quite a nice effect, and she fits in a whole load of different decks, and Prima Games is, as always, ready to deliver Marvel Snap guides for all Marvel Snap fans out there, so we’ve got you covered whether you’ve obtained Shanna and want to build a deck around her, or you want to know how to counter Shanna in Marvel Snap.
What does Shanna do in Marvel Snap? Card Effect Explained
Shanna is a 4-Energy, 2-Power card that has the following effect:
Assuming the worst scenario of RNG, you should be good with whatever Shanna shells out, but there’s always that fear of Killmonger existing in the game. Just when people started playing it less, due to manyUltronandKazooDecks just giving up, Marvel Snap reintroduces this thing.

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Potential Results of Shanna in Marvel Snap: The Analysis
There are about 28 cards that cost 1 Energy in the game right now, so your main concern is getting the bad drops:
So, when we introduce the subtotal, about 25% of the cards can do you some harm and derail your strategy. There are great results as well, such as Yondu, Iceman, Sunspot, Rocket Raccoon, Nightcrawler, Nova, Korg, Quinjet, Mantis, Deadpool, Elektra, and Antman, so about 33% of “top” results that will visibly help you. The rest is just meh, usually 1/2 cards on average, which gives a total average (expected) value of 8 Power for 4 Energy, which is an OK bet to have. Keep in mind that you will be “rolling” for three locations, so may RNGesus be with you!

Best Decks for Shanna in Marvel Snap With Codes
Zabuimmediately comes to mind. A variant of the Zabu deck with Ka-Zar would work decently.Here’s a list:
If you do not have Dazzler, try Strong Guy, Shang Chi…
You can also try thisShanna KaZoovariant:
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Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.