Spider-Man 2099 Marvel Snap Card, Decks, and More

Sadakshi Kalyan Ramun
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Spider-Man 2099 has been the talk of the town since the release of the latest Spider-Man movie in the theatres.</p></div>
Spider-Man 2099 has been the talk of the town since the release of the latest Spider-Man movie in the theatres.

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Spider-Man 2099 has been the talk of the town since the release of the latest Spider-Man movie in the theatres.
Interestingly, the card is also just as powerful in Marvel Snap.
Here’s all you need to know about Spider-Man 2099 card, its stats, and the best decks to feature it in.

The digital collectible card game Marvel Snap developed by Second Dinner and published by Nuverse became a massive hit upon release thanks to its fast pace gameplay and its collection of Marvel characters. The game is currently available on Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows devices. Marvel Snap brings forth different characters from the colorful Marvel Universe to the players and frequently new cards are added to the game to keep it evolving and interesting. 

With the success that Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is enjoying at the box office, a lot of players are interested in learning more about Spider-Man 2099 in Marvel Snap. Notably, Spider-Man 2099 aka Miguel O'Hara, a character of gravitas, was central to the movie. 

With Marvel Snap having a Spider-Man 2099 card, here’s all you need to know about the card’s powers, best decks, and more.


Spider-Man 2099 Card: All You Need to Know

Spider-Man 2099 is a Marvel Snap card that costs 4 energy and has 6 power. The special effect it has reads: “The first time this moves to a location, destroy an enemy card there.” 

The card has variants that are part of the Baby, Dan Hipp, and Chibi categories.

Some of the other information on this card are as follows:

  • Source: Pool 4 (Series 4)

  • Colorist: Ryan Kinnaird

  • Artist: Eduardo Mello

  • Abilities: None

The card’s stats are as follows:

  • Cost: 4

  • Power: 6

  • Collectible: Yes

Players should also keep in mind that most of the best Spider-Man 2099 decks in the game are likely to be control decks and Move decks. While move decks are built around making your cards move to different locations to strengthen cards and win matches, control decks are built in such a way that they allow you to manipulate the board and cards to affect the opponent’s control over the game.

However, move decks are more of an obvious choice given that Spider-Man 2099 slots right into them, enabling the Move archetype.


Move Decks for Spider-Man 2099 in Marvel Snap

The Spider-Man 2099 card can take out powerful opponent cards in any lane of your choice since the Move archetype cards can now more frequently be moved to the right. 

Here is the first Move deck for the card:

  • Human Torch

  • Iron Fist

  • Kraven

  • Ghost-Spider

  • Jeff

  • Cloak

  • Doctor Strange

  • Vulture

  • Miles Morales

  • Spider-Man 2099

  • Kang

  • Heimdall

The second move deck you can test is given below:

  • Kitty Pryde

  • Iron Fist

  • Angela

  • Dagger

  • Ghost Spider

  • Cloak

  • Doctor Strange

  • Wave

  • Iron Lad

  • Spider-Man 2099

  • Aero

  • Heimdall


In celebration of the release of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Ghost-Spider card was introduced in Marvel Snap as the featured Season Pass card for the Spider-Versus season on 5th June. It will be available through 3rd July till 11pm EST. Notably, the season pass costs $9.99 USD for the base level and $14.99 USD at the premium level. With the Season Pass, players can unlock exclusive variants and avatars themed around the Spider-Man, Ghost-Spider and Miles Morales from the movie.


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Sadakshi has been a gamer throughout her life and has followed League of Legends since Season 3, immediately falling in love with the esports scene. Bringing in her print journalism experience, she focuses on content that is both informative and innovative. While her heart still remains with League, her love for competition has pushed her to explore other titles such as Valorant and Apex Legends.