Today, I’m diving into the world of Marvel Snap, specifically aiming to collect all Series 3 cards. It’s been a journey, so let me walk you through how I tackled it.
First off, I started by playing the game… a lot. I mean, I was grinding daily, completing missions, and climbing the ranks. The more I played, the more credits and boosters I racked up. These are essential for upgrading your cards and moving up the Collection Level track. That’s where those Series 3 cards are hiding.

Collection Level Is Key
So, the Collection Level track is the main path to getting new cards. Every time you upgrade a card, you move up a few levels. From level 18 and beyond you can get Collector’s Caches and Collector’s Reserves. As a new player, you will get Series 1 cards from level 18 to level 214, and Series 2 cards from level 222 to level 474. Once I hit level 486, that’s when I really started to get into the Series 3 cards. These levels are crucial because they have a chance to drop those sweet, sweet Series 3 cards.
- Collector’s Caches: These are found between levels 486 and 994.
- Collector’s Reserves: These start showing up from level 1006 onwards.
I focused on upgrading my cards smartly. I didn’t just upgrade any card willy-nilly. I prioritized cards that were close to the next rarity level. You know, like upgrading a common card to uncommon, or a rare to epic. This way, I was getting more Collection Level points for fewer credits.
Patience and Strategy
Of course, it wasn’t all smooth sailing. Sometimes, I’d open a bunch of caches or reserves and not get a single Series 3 card. It was frustrating, but I just kept at it. I made sure I was always completing my daily and weekly missions for extra credits.
I also started paying attention to the shop. Every eight hours, there’s a free Series 3 card available. You can get only one, so make sure you really need it. I snagged some crucial cards this way, which helped me build better decks and win more matches.
Another thing I did was save up my gold. Now, you can spend gold on variants, but if your aim is Series 3 cards, the better use for gold is to buy mission refreshes to get credits faster, or use them in bundles that include tokens to buy some desired Series 3 cards directly in the Token Shop.
After a lot of playing, upgrading, and a bit of luck, I finally managed to collect all the Series 3 cards. It took time and a lot of patience, but it was totally worth it. Now my decks are more powerful, and I can experiment with all sorts of strategies.
So, that’s my story. If you’re trying to collect all Series 3 cards in Marvel Snap, just keep playing, upgrading, and making smart use of your resources. Good luck!