Squirrel Token

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-€ 0.250.0 tix
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About Squirrel Token

Squirrel Token, Token creature — squirrel, designed by Ron Spencer first released in Aug, 1998 in the set Unglued Tokens and was printed exactly in 16 different ways.

This Squirrel Token card could be beneficial in a deck that focuses on token generation and swarm tactics, especially in a green or red deck that can support its cost easily. However, there are potentially better options like Tendershoot Dryad or Avenger of Zendikar that offer more powerful effects for a similar cost, making it less likely for Squirrel Token to see play in competitive decks unless there is a specific synergy or theme that requires its inclusion.

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Frequently asked questions about Squirrel Token

What type of card is Squirrel Token?

Squirrel Token is a Token creature — squirrel card in Marvel Snap SNAP.

What set is Squirrel Token from?

Squirrel Token was first released in the set Unglued Tokens, illustrated by Ron Spencer.

Is Squirrel Token legal to play?

Legality depends on the tournament format -- Squirrel Token can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.