Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this mobile game called “Marvel Snap” lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I wanted to figure out all the cards available in the game, so I started by just playing the game normally. I collected a few cards here and there as I leveled up.
Then, I thought, “There’s got to be a more efficient way to do this.” I started looking around, found some articles online. I knew from playing that cards are grouped into different “Pools.” Apparently, new players start with a set of basic cards, then move through Pool 1, Pool 2, and so on. Each pool has its own set of unique cards.

So, I started taking notes. Every time I unlocked a new card, I’d write down its name, its power, its cost, and its special ability. It was a slow process at first, especially since I was still learning the game mechanics.
After playing for a while and unlocking a good chunk of Pool 1 and Pool 2, I felt like I had a decent understanding of the early game cards. I used the info I found online to fill in the gaps for the cards I hadn’t unlocked yet in those pools.
- Starter Cards: These are the cards everyone gets when they start playing. They’re pretty basic, but they’re essential for learning the ropes. You got your standard ones like Mister Fantastic, he is so cool.
- Pool 1: This is where things start to get interesting. You start unlocking cards with more unique abilities. This pool seemed to have a lot of cards that mess with your opponent’s strategy, like ones that destroy other cards or move them around. I still haven’t figured out how to use some of them.
- Pool 2: This pool has even more powerful cards, many of which build on the mechanics introduced in Pool 1. It felt like this was where the game really started to open up in terms of strategy. I started to combine many cards together and I really started to enjoy it.
Here’s what I found about the starter cards and the first two pools:
I still have not touched Pool 3 and beyond. I know there are a ton of cards there. This is what I am currently doing and I believe I can get all of the cards. It just takes time. This guide is for those who are struggling to collect cards. I really want to share my experience and let them know they are not alone. I hope they can get some useful information from my experience. I will continue to update my card list.
The Marvels Ended Up Losing More Money Than The Flash After Disappointing 2023, what a shame. 2023 wasn’t a good year for them. Anyway, collecting all the cards in Marvel Snap is going to take a while, but it’s been a fun challenge so far. I’m excited to see what other crazy cards and strategies I can find as I keep playing. I know Marvel Snap Zone is not affiliated with Nuverse but I really hope they can notice my article. I love this game.