Okay, so, I got into this game called “Marvel Snap” a while back. It’s one of those card games, but with Marvel superheroes, you know? I started playing it, and it was pretty fun.
First thing I did was try to figure out how this game even worked. It’s all about playing your cards right and trying to win these locations on the board. Each location has its own little twist, making things a bit more complicated. You play for six or seven turns, and the goal is to control at least two of these locations. If you do, you win.

- I messed around with different cards, trying to get a feel for them.
- One card I thought was useful was Vision. I put him in my Lockjaw deck.
- Then I started looking at how to get more cards or make the ones I had better.
Initially, when I started playing Marvel Snap, I would spend gold to get more missions. It seemed like a good idea at the time to get more stuff done in the game. But then these things called “tokens” came into play. When that happened, I changed my strategy. I began saving up my gold, not for extra missions, but for special bundles. These bundles had a good amount of tokens in them, and I figured that was a better use of my gold. It was like, why spend on short-term gains when I could invest in something that seemed more valuable in the long run?
Also, I learned a trick to upgrade my cards. There’s this section in the shop where you can get boosters for your cards. The trick is to upgrade the cards you want to focus on until you run out of boosters for them. It’s a bit of a grind, but it felt like a good way to make my deck stronger. So I would focus on a couple of cards, upgrade and split them as much as I could. It was all about making those cards as powerful as possible, one step at a time.
And that’s how I got better at Marvel Snap.
Just playing, trying out different things, and finding ways to improve my cards and decks. It’s been a fun ride, and I’m still learning new stuff about the game every day.