What are the Card Pools in Marvel SNAP?

If you have reviewed our guides to the best marvel snap decks, you will have noticed how often the word 'pool'. But actually, What are the Card Pools in this game? A very frequent question among new players, which unfortunately the game does not explain on its own.

What are the Pool of Marvel Snap cover

The truth is that this term is more important than it seems at first, especially if you want to take advantage of your strategies with the right cards. Here we explain everything you need to know about the different Marvel Snap Pools. How many types are there, the requirements to get them and their rewards.

What is a Pool or Series in Marvel Snap

The "pool”within Marvel Snap, is how he is known each category that includes the letters that you can acquire throughout the game. are also called TV Shows y depend on the collection level what you have at the moment.

pool/seriesNumber of LettersCollection Level
146From level 18 to 214
225From level 222 to 474
377From level 486 onwards
410Level 486+ (Rare Cards)
512Level 486+ (Ultra Rare Cards)

It is a system that allows to establish a certain logic when getting cards, to avoid always facing more powerful decks. Only as you progress through the collection level do you gain access to new cards of a certain category, and while most come out randomly, they come with a sort pattern.

All Marvel Snap cards are classified into 5 major series or pool, also counting the starting cards. These are its characteristics:

Marvel Snap Pool Cards 1

Cards Pool 1 Marvel Snap Part 1
Cards Pool 1 Marvel Snap Part 2

Only by completing the tutorial and starting to play the first few games do you start to move up through your collection levels. Pool 1 characters are unlocked from level 18 to 214, through mystery cards. By default, this Pool also contains all the cards from the starting deck, and includes 46 new cards.

The best decks in pool 1 take advantage of archetypal game mechanics: To destroy, Discard, MOVER, when revealed y Continuous.

Marvel Snap Pool Cards 2

Pool 2 Cards in Marvel Snap

Pool 2 cards also appear in the form of Mystery Cards and are unlocked randomly from level 222 to level 474. They are made up of 25 cards, which only appear after unlocking all of Marvel Snap Series 1.

The best decks of Pool 2 are made up of the variants for the main archetypes and take advantage of the new cards for more dynamic strategies.

Marvel Snap Pool Cards 3

Pool 3 Cards in Marvel Snap Part 1
Pool 3 Cards in Marvel Snap Part 2
Pool 3 Cards in Marvel Snap Part 3

Starting at level 486, you unlock pool 3 with 77 new cards. From collection level 500, mysterious cards are replaced by Collector's Chests, with a 50% chance to contain a card from Pool 3. Starting at level 1.000, you have Collector's Reserves with only 25% chance.

The best decks of Pool 3 are almost infinite from this point, allowing to put together all kinds of much more explosive card combinations.

Marvel Snap Pool Cards 4

Pool 4 Cards in Marvel Snap

Pool 4 of Marvel Snap is composed just 10 cards and is achieved without completing series 3, from level 486 onwards. Nevertheless, they are 10 times harder to get. Starting at collection level 1.000, they appear in the Collector's Chests and Collector's Reserves, with 2,5% probability.

The best decks of Pool 4 they are highly coveted due to the rarity of his letters.

Marvel Snap Pool Cards 5

Pool 5 Cards in Marvel Snap

Currently, pool 5 of Marvel Snap is made up of 12 cards, although it continues to add with every season pass. This series appears from level 486 and is 10 times rarer than series 4. For level 1.000 collection you find it in Collector's Chests and Collector's Reserves. Its probability ratio is 0,25%.

It is worth noting that you can find cards for pools 4 and 5 in the token shop, in exchange for 3.000 and 6.000 Collector Tokens respectively. The cards rotate every 8 hours and you can “anchor them” so that they do not disappear. here we leave you the best decks of Pool 5 that you can use today.

In this way, Marvel Snap manages to balance the games and prevents progress from being somewhat frustrating. when you start to create your Marvel Snap decks, you must take into account the collection level and the type of card you can access.

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