Marvel Snap: All Card Levels

Marvel Snap is chock-full of different types of cards representing the heroes and villains across the wider Marvel universe. The entirety of the game hinges on you collecting cards, battling with others then collecting more cards and leveling them up until eventually you can make some totally sweet decks.

Each card on its own can be leveled up so that you can become more powerful, and in addition each card's artwork and animation will change in ways that make it look visually interesting.

As you continue to play, you'll also collect additional in-game currency that assists you in upgrading cards and increasing their rarity stats. You'll start seeing animations and additional changes to the cards you level up the more you use them and win with them.

Wondering about Marvel Snap's card levels? We've got everything you need to know about them right here. It's in your best interest to keep moving forward and leveling up your cards so you're saddled with the best your currency can buy.

Marvel Snap: Random Cards
Marvel Snap features heroes big and small, from popular to obscure. There are different ranks of cards you can collect, and some are more rare than others. Nuverse

All Card Levels in Marvel Snap

Marvel Snap's card levels are as follows:

  • Uncommon: 25 Credits and 5 Booster
  • Rare: 100 Credits and 10 Booster
  • Epic: 200 Credits and 20 Booster
  • Legendary: 300 Credits and 30 Booster
  • Ultra: 400 Credits and 40 Booster
  • Infinity: 500 Credits and 50 Booster

If you want to reach the Infinity rank, your work is cut out for you. You can make it slowly but surely, but you will need to set aside some time to get there. You'll also need an abundance of patience. You can buy some of the materials you need with real money instead of in-game currency if you don't want to grind, but no actual purchases are required to reach Infinity. Marvel Snap is not a pay-to-win game. Everyone has the same chance, more or less, to perform well.

Upgrading your cards is really just a treat for you, anyway. They don't really get any tactical edge on the competition but your upgraded cards do look great and help bolster your collection. This lets you unlock new cards and abilities. If you're interested in diversifying the collection of cards at your disposal, it's a good idea to spend time upgrading and doing what you can to make the best collection possible.

Otherwise, if you're going to play casually, it's not something you have to worry about that much. But if you like flashy cards, you'll definitely want to do some upgrading.

Marvel Snap is available now on iOS, Android and PC.

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