I’ve been playing Marvel Snap the last 2 months and have enjoyed some of the discussion on the subreddit.

Obviously that’s no longer viable, I’m wondering if the game has enough of a presence to sustain its own dedicated community here.

  • MerylasFalguard@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been playing for the last three seasons now. I was going to break my F2P status to get Ghost-Spider but the decisions made by the developers the last month or two made me decide full-out against putting any money into the game if they don’t pull their heads out of their ass.

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    1 year ago

    I suck so I stopped. But I’ll come back the next time they do a ms. Marvel season and card.

    On that note I wasn’t too happy with the monthly battle passes. Just felt like way too much of a grind.

    Deepest and most fun I’ve ever had getting into a TCG tho!

    • Yoru_Sulfur@lemmy.davidbuckley.caOP
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      1 year ago

      New game mode just released today, great time to come back 🙂

      You’re right though, it really is a grind. If that aspect takes away from the fun for you, I can totally understand dropping it.

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          1 year ago

          No ranks. You get paired against an opponent and you two play until someone gets 10 cubes. If you win, you get some extra rewards (some coins for a new shop that was added with the mode) and a ticket to move up to the next bracket. Higher bracket means more coins for winning, but also more wins required before you can advance to the next bracket. 1 win, then 2 wins, then 3 wins, then 5 wins. If you lose, you go back to the bottom bracket and work your way back up.

          It’s pretty much just regular snap but 1) no ranks to lose, 2) an extra currency that you get as you win, and 3) you play the same opponent a couple games in a row, so you can start strategizing after the first game since you know what deck they’re using now.

          You still earn boosters and complete missions in the new mode, so if you’ve hit infinite already there’s largely no reason to not play the new mode.

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    1 year ago

    I played for a couple months, then got frustrated that certain cards were so paywalled (particularly the ones that were very prominent in the higher rank meta at the time). I went back to Legend of Runeterra after that, and don’t regret the switch.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah understandable. Snap was really nice for short quick games. Runeterra definitely is several times more complex and not as quick. It also is super generous to new players with free cards and such, so there’s never a bad time to start, really.

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    1 year ago

    I started playing Snap in June. I don’t play as often because I’m strictly f2p and the card acquisition is rough. Even then, It’s still fun in smaller bursts. There is a small Snap community over on [email protected] if you want to come on over and help it grow.

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    1 year ago

    I’m taking a break at the moment, too many hostile decisions that appear to only be getting worse (where have I heard that before?).

    • Yoru_Sulfur@lemmy.davidbuckley.caOP
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I’m really hoping that things do get better instead of continuing the trend. Maybe I’m just being suckered by Ben Brode’s charisma.