There are a ton of cards to collect in Marvel Snap. Each card in Marvel Snap is separated into different pools to ensure that newer players don't have to worry about going up against veterans with all the best cards. While the first two pools of cards can be collected by every player relatively easily, from pool three onwards, things get tough. Now, instead of earning cards as you increase your Collection Level, you will have the chance to get a card at specific Collection Level milestones.
To offset this, however, Collector's Tokens can be used to purchase cards you want from the Token Shop. These cards rotate every few hours and are priced between 1000 Tokens and 6000 Tokens depending on rarity. So, if you want to know the best cards to buy with Collector's Tokens in Marvel Snap, you've come to the right place. These are the cards you should snap up whenever they appear in your Token Shop!
The Best Cards To Buy With Collector's Tokens In Marvel Snap
As mentioned, different rarity cards cost different amounts of Collector's Tokens. Pool 3 cards cost 1000 Collector's Tokens, Series 4 cards cost 3000 Tokens, and Series 5 cards cost 6000 Tokens. Depending on your budget, you may want to focus on acquiring more cheaper cards as opposed to one single powerful card.
After the most recent changes to the Token Shop, only Pool 4 and 5 cards are available in the Token Shop. However, if you pin a Series 4 card before it drops to Series 3, when it eventually does drop, it will cost 1000 Tokens.
These cards fit into many different archetypes while also being necessary enablers for other archetypes. Additionally, you can feel confident adding any of these cards to your collection as they are relatively future-proof.
Thanos
Thanos is one of the three big bads in Marvel Snap. These cards will never drop to Series 4 or Series 3, meaning they will always cost 6000 Tokens. When it comes to getting the most value out of your Tokens, it is recommended to pick these cards up before any others. Despite being nerfed, Thanos is still incredibly powerful, and the Infinity Stones offer a lot of versatility in different decks and situations.
Galactus
Galactus is another big bad card and one that opens up an entirely new archetype. Galactus decks require a lot more core cards than a Thanos deck, but this archetype is still incredibly powerful.
High Evolutionary
High Evolutionary is an amazing archetype unlocking card in Marvel Snap. The great thing about High Evolutionary, is that most of the deck consists of starter cards, meaning as soon as you unlock it, you can get started playing right away.
Jeff
Jeff is a card that is deceptively powerful. Not only can Jeff be played in any location, no matter the restriction, but it can also be moved once. This effect, combined with his premium three-power for two energy, makes this card incredibly versatile.
Zabu
For those who missed out on the Savage Land Season Pass, Zabu is still a dominant threat in today's metagame. Able to reduce the cost of your four-cost cards by one energy is incredibly helpful in a lot of different situations.
And these are the best cards to buy in the Token Shop in Marvel Snap!
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