Marvel Snap: How to Get Cards Fast

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Marvel Snap is a collectible card game available on mobile devices and PC. You collect various Marvel characters as cards and use them to battle it out for the ultimate victory. The more cards you have access to, the more creative you can get with the different combinations of abilities. Here is how to get cards fast in Marvel Snap.

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Marvel Snap: How to Get Cards Fast

The fastest way to get cards is to upgrade your existing ones. This might sound silly, but you obtain new cards in Marvel Snap by increasing your collection level. This is done by using the credits and Boosters you obtain from winning matches, leveling up the battle pass, and completing missions to upgrade the rarity of your already obtained cards.

You get points for your collection level as you level up the rarity. Every 2 points, you’ll unlock a new reward on the path, and many of those rewards are Mystery Cards that will be added to your collection. You can then look at them and add the cards to your deck if they are a good fit.

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So you’ll want to upgrade every card you can, whenever you can. This will net you the fastest route to obtaining new cards.

Of course, you can also purchase some cards for real money at the in-game shop, but if you don’t want to spend money, then upgrading is your best route.

In the store, though, there is a “Fast upgrade” option that will only cost in-game credits; you can upgrade three cards a day this way. It’s the best bang for your buck you’ll get.

Well, that’s everything you need to know about how to get cards fast in Marvel Snap. Check out our guide on all card levels to know how far along you are in the upgrade path.


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