Alright, folks, let’s talk about the March Season Pass for Marvel Snap. I’ve been grinding away at it, and I wanted to share my experience, what I did, and how it all went down.
Getting Started
First things first, I grabbed the Season Pass. I mean, that’s the obvious first step, right? You can’t get the rewards without it. Once I had that sorted, I took a good look at the new cards and locations that came with the update.

Daily Grind
Then came the daily missions. Every day, I logged in and knocked out those missions. They’re usually pretty straightforward, like “Win with X card” or “Play X number of locations.” I made sure to complete these every single day, because those Season Pass XP points add up fast!
Weekend Missions
Weekends were a bit different. I focused on the bigger, more challenging missions that pop up. These take a bit more time and effort, but they give you a huge boost in XP. Some of them were a real pain, I won’t lie, but I powered through.
Playing (and Losing)
Of course, a big part of it was just playing the game! I experimented with different decks, tried out new strategies, and, yeah, I lost a fair number of matches. But hey, that’s part of the learning process. Every loss taught me something, even if it was just “don’t use that card again!”.
Climbing the Ranks
As I earned more XP and completed missions, I started climbing the Season Pass ranks. It felt good to see that progress bar fill up and unlock those sweet rewards. Unlocking new cards, variants, and credits kept me motivated to keep going.
Deck adjust and challenge!
I constantly adjusted my deck, after all the new cards and new season challenges, I had * was pretty hard in the begining, lost a lot!
The Final Push
Towards the end of the season, I made a final push to get as far as I could. I spent a few extra hours playing, focused on optimizing my decks, and really tried to minimize my mistakes.
Wrap Up
So, that’s pretty much my journey through the March Season Pass. It was a grind, for sure, but a fun one. I managed to unlock a bunch of cool stuff, and I definitely improved my game along the way. Now, I’m just waiting for the next season to start so I can do it all over again!