Marvel Snap is making waves in the mobile gaming market, racking up over 5 million downloads since its release. The allure of collecting different characters from the Marvel universe using snap pools and battling against other players seems too good to pass up for many fans of the franchise. The card battler game is already drawing comparisons to Injustice, with many speculating Marvel Snap could dominate the collectible card genre for the foreseeable future. Reviews are largely positive, and while there are a few areas for the game to improve upon, the consensus is that Nuverse has done a great job. Marvel Snap has already received a nomination for The Game Awards, and there's optimism it could get even better with regular updates.

Marvel Snap is all about collecting cards, and players are in a scramble to construct a deck of 12 cards capable of going toe to toe with any opponent they come across. There are several characters in the Marvel universe, and a lot of grinding is required to gain an all-Multiverse-conquering deck in Marvel Snap, as more powerful cards become available the more players win. Players collect and upgrade cards in the game as they climb up the Collection Level Track, and once certain thresholds on the ladder are passed, a new Pool is unlocked. Simply put, the higher the Collection Level, the more cards are available.

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Snap Pools Divide Cards Into Groups

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To begin the game, Marvel Snap hands players Starter Cards to start their journeys in the game. A few of the heroes in Starter Cards are Hawkeye, Hulk, and Iron Man. Beyond these starters, the hierarchy of cards is divided into three pools, and better characters are unlocked as a player moves across Pools. The cards in the least of these pools -- Pool 1 -- are called Mystery Cards, and they're accessible to newbies in a few ways. Players can receive some cards as gifts randomly or at defined intervals, and others are available for purchase. There are 46 Marvel Snap cards in Pool 1, which gamers can gain progressively from Collection Level 18 till Collection Level 214.

Marvel Snap employs a randomized order with its Pools, meaning players won't unlock characters in the same order. A player can acquire a card like Ant-Man at Collection Level 18, and it might take another gamer until Level 214 to receive the same card. The fan base has lauded this feature, as the grinding element could easily get tiring. Gamers can upgrade their Collection Levels by improving the rarity of cards in their deck, which can be done in two ways.

Players of Marvel Snap can choose to spend Credits at the Shop to gain card boosters. Those who want to eliminate the feeling of play-to-win can play the old-fashioned way and challenge other players to get battle rewards. Pool 2 becomes available at Collection Level 222, and players can gain new characters from this Pool until Level 474. There are 25 cards on offer in Pool 2, and these cards are notably powerful. Marvel characters like Morbius, Storm and Agent 13 belong to this category. Just like in Pool 1, the order gamers attain these cards are completely random.

Pool 3 is the final category for players to attain, containing 75 of the best cards in the entire Marvel Snap game. These cards give players the best chances of victory in the game, as they come powered with special abilities. However, as they are the elite caliber cards, getting them can take a lot of time, but landing one can change the dynamic of a player's deck. Pool 3 is available from Level 486 and has no upper limit, as Marvel keeps adding cards to the game. There are plans from Marvel to add Pools 4 and 5 to Marvel Snap, presenting an exciting future ahead for the game.

Marvel Snap is available now for Mobile and PC.

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