Up until very recently in Marvel Snap, cards in the game were separated into three different Series or Pools which was controversial for a couple of reasons. With the primary way to acquire new cards being the collection level in the game, players essentially earned cards semi-randomly meaning that cards showed up in random order but only up until they collected all the cards in a specific pool.
Players would need to collect all the Pool 1 cards before being able to collect any cards in Pool 2 in which the cycle would begin again of collecting all cards in Pool 2 before going to Pool 3. It was in this Pool 3 that players ran into problems. Pool 3 contained way more cards than the previous two Pools and that was because it was the last Pool in the game, until now.
In a recent update, Marvel Snap added another Series of cards into the game with the introduction of Series 4. Here are all the cards players can find in Series 4 or Pool 4 in Marvel Snap.
Series 4 (Pool 4)
The interesting note about Series 4 or Pool 4 cards is that they can be acquired even though a player hasn’t collected all the Series 3 or Pool 3 cards. Once a player hits collection level 1000, they are eligible to find Series 4 cards from Collector’s Reserve chests but there is a catch, Series 4 cards are 10 times rarer than Series 3 cards making the chances of a player getting one unlikely.
The newest MARVEL SNAP patch is here!
🔹Series 4 & 5 cards are here—including Thanos and Galactus
🔹Find and pin your next card in the Token Shop and snag them with Collector's Tokens
🔹For balance changes, bug fixes, & more updates see the full notes 👇https://t.co/KYp6m0823H pic.twitter.com/lFDqsOJ701— MARVEL SNAP (@MARVELSNAP) November 30, 2022
In fact, when looking at the pull odds of getting a Series 4 card out of a Collector’s Reserve chest, the odds are two and a half percent, and the chance of a Series 3 card is a little more than 22%. But to make sure that players know they have found a Series 4 card, here is a list of the 10 cards currently found in Series 4:
- Luke Cage
- She-Hulk
- Titania
- Absorbing Man
- Maria Hill
- Agent Coulson
- Hellcarrier
- M’Baku
- Attuma
- Orka
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