Marvel Snap OTA Patch Notes, Gameplay, Wiki, and More

Marvel Snap, a cross-platform digital collectible card game by Second Dinner, received a comprehensive OTA patch addressing card balance, introducing adjustments to characters like Adam Warlock, Darkhawk, Forge, Ant-Man, America Chavez, Lockjaw, Sword Master, and Vulture.

by Preethi S

Updated Mar 01, 2024

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Marvel Snap OTA Patch Notes, Gameplay, Wiki, and More
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Marvel Snap 

Marvel Snap is an engaging digital collectible card game designed by Second Dinner and published by Nuverse, offering cross-platform accessibility on Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows.

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Launched on October 18, 2022, following a beta testing phase, the game unfolds within the expansive Marvel Universe, showcasing a diverse array of iconic characters. Players assemble and strategically deploy decks of 12 cards, each portraying Marvel characters with distinct attributes and potential special abilities.

The game's unique mechanics involve simultaneous card placement across randomly assigned locations, with revealed cards triggering abilities and determining location control. With a commitment to dynamic gameplay, Marvel Snap's developers actively introduce balance updates, ensuring an ever-evolving metagame.

The game's wiki serves as a comprehensive resource, chronicling characters, strategies, and updates, providing players with essential information to navigate the vibrant Marvel Snap universe.

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Marvel Snap OTA Patch Notes

  • Adam Warlock

    • Old Stats: 2/0 – After each turn, draw a card if you’re winning here.

    • Change: 2/0 -> 5/4

    • Rationale: Addressing a long-standing underperformance, adjusting to a 5/4 to balance the powerful card-drawing effect. The change aims to maintain a level of difficulty in achieving the effect.

  • Darkhawk

    • Old Stats: 4/0 – Ongoing: +2 Power for each card in your opponent’s deck.

    • Change: 4/0 -> 5/4

    • Rationale: A shift to freshen the game landscape, acknowledging consistent top-tier performance. Considering the role of Zabu in Darkhawk's strength, anticipating changes in Zabu's dynamics with new interactions in the upcoming metagame.

  • Forge

    • Old Stats: 1/1 – On Reveal: Give the next card you play +2 Power.

    • Change: 1/1 -> 2/2

    • Rationale: Balancing Forge's influence, a lynchpin card for multiple decks, by reducing its impact. The adjustment aims to promote diversity in the use of 1-Cost cards.

  • Ant-Man

    • Old Stats: 1/1 – Ongoing: If your side of this location is full, +3 Power.

    • New Stats: 1/1 – Ongoing: If your side of this location is full, +4 Power.

    • Rationale: Enhancing Ant-Man's conditional effect by providing a meaningful increase in Power, ensuring the card remains relevant without disrupting the game balance.

  • America Chavez

    • Old Stats: 2/3 – On Reveal: Give the top card of your deck +2 Power.

    • Change: 2/3 -> 1/2

    • Rationale: Aligning with Forge's adjustment, lowering America Chavez to 1-Cost for a balanced environment. The changes aim to maintain the health of both cards.

  • Lockjaw

    • Old Stats: 3/2 – After you play a card here, swap it with a card in your deck. (once per turn)

    • Change: 3/2 -> 4/5

    • Rationale: Addressing concerns about Lockjaw's impact on future design work. The increase in cost limits the number of swaps, maintaining the card's unique design while curbing potential risks.

  • Sword Master

    • Old Stats: 3/6 – On Reveal: Discard a card from your hand.

    • Change: 3/6 -> 3/7

    • Rationale: Boosting Sword Master's viability as a discard enabler, ensuring it remains competitive and offers robust Power in Discard decks.

  • Vulture

    • Old Stats: 3/3 – When this card moves, +5 Power.

    • New Stats: 3/3 – When this card moves, +6 Power.

    • Rationale: Strengthening an older card to align with the game's growth, making Vulture more relevant and adding versatility to Move decks. The change accounts for new dynamics introduced by cards like Shang-Chi.

Marvel Snap Gameplay 

Marvel Snap is a card game where players strategically deploy Marvel characters with unique abilities. Each player has a deck of 12 cards featuring Marvel characters, each with a cost, power level, and special ability.

Rounds begin with players placing cards face down at randomly assigned locations, each with distinct effects. When revealed, cards' special abilities trigger, and the player with the highest power at a location wins. Winning two out of three locations secures victory in the game, which spans six rounds, with increasing energy for more potent cards.

Players ascend the ranked ladder by earning "cubes," with stakes doubling upon a player's snap, reminiscent of Backgammon's doubling cube. Marvel Snap's gameplay is praised for its simplicity compared to other collectible card games, with individual games lasting a few minutes. The game boasts over 170 characters at its global release, with weekly additions.

Marvel Snap offers cosmetic variants of cards through in-game purchases or season rewards, featuring alternate artwork from renowned artists like Rian Gonzales and Kim Jacinto. As of January 2023, there are over a thousand different variants available, enhancing the game's visual appeal.

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Marvel Snap Overview

Developer(s)

Second Dinner

Publisher(s)

Nuverse

Engine

Unity

Platform(s)

Android, iOS, macOS, Windows

Release

Android, iOS, macOS - October 18, 2022

Windows - October 18, 2022 (early access)

August 22, 2023 (full release)

Genre(s)

Digital collectible card game

Mode(s)

Single-player, multiplayer

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Marvel Snap OTA Patch Notes - FAQs

1. Why did Adam Warlock's stats change in Marvel Snap OTA?        

The change aimed to address underperformance and balance the powerful card-drawing effect.

2. Why did Darkhawk's stats get adjusted in the OTA patch?  

To freshen the game landscape, acknowledging consistent top-tier performance and anticipating changes with Zabu dynamics.

3. What's the reason behind Forge's stats changing to 2/2 in the OTA patch?  

The adjustment aimed to balance Forge's influence, promoting diversity in the use of 1-Cost cards.

4. How does the OTA patch enhance Ant-Man's viability in Marvel Snap?  

The increase in Ant-Man's Power ensures relevance without disrupting game balance, providing a meaningful boost to its conditional effect.

5. What does the OTA patch do for Sword Master's role in Discard decks?  

The change to Sword Master's stats boosts its viability as a discard enabler, ensuring competitiveness in Discard decks.

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