MARVEL SNAP's May season has started, and it's Guardians Greatest Hits! The new season brings with it a new Season Pass for players to purchase and complete to get a new card and exclusive cosmetics. It also brought a rank reset for all players, so it's time to start climbin' again.
It's a Beautiful New Day
Quote From MARVEL SNAP Guardians Greatest Hits, the most righteous season, is now playing in MARVEL SNAP!
🚫 Harsh vibes not allowed 🚫
✅ Choice, clutch and fly ONLY✅
The Season is broken into five week-long chapters, with Chapter Missions to complete for Season Pass XP. To start us off, Chapter 1: "Thirst for Vengeance," has its first three Missions unlocked.
Guardians Greatest Hits Season will end at 8 PM PT on Monday, June 5 (2 AM UTC on Tuesday, 6 June).
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A be-mulleted Ben Brode takes us through all the groovy new additions to the game coming in this new Season.
The Same, Same Old Story
Each turn your opponent doesn't play a card here, +2 Power. (except the turn you play this)
Guardians Greatest Hits Season Pass card, Nebula, is a 1 Cost card with 1 Power and "Each turn your opponent doesn't play a card here, +2 Power. (except the turn you play this)". It can be picked up by purchasing the Premium Season Pass. If you don't buy the Premium Pass, it will be added to Series 5 following this Season, where you can earn it on the Collection Ladder or pick it up from the Token Shop for 6000 Collector's Tokens.
Last Season's Season Pass card, Hit Monkey, is now exclusive to Series 5. Look for previous Season Pass card Nimrod to move from Series 5 to Series 4 during this month's Series Drop.
The Premium Season Pass's exclusive cosmetics:
- Variants for Nebula, Gamora, and Star Lord
- Nebula, Gamora, and Star-Lord Avatars
- A card back
- Two Titles
New Cards:
- Iron Lad: [4/6]; On Reveal: Copy the text of your deck's top card.
- Howard the Duck [1/2]; Ongoing: Tap this to see the top card of your deck.
- High Evolutionary: [4/7]; At the start of the game, unlock the potential of your cards with no abilties.
- Wasp: On Reveal: Afflict 2 random enemy cards here with -1 Power.
- Misty Knight: When you end a turn with unspent Energy, give another friendly card +1 Power.
- Shocker: On Reveal: The leftmost card in your hand costs 1 less.
- Cyclops: When you end a turn with unspent Energy, afflict 2 random enemies here with -1 Power.
- The Thing: On Reveal: Afflict a random enemy card here with -1 Power. Repeat this twice more.
- Abomination: Costs 1 less for each enemy card in play that's afflicted with negative Power.
- Hulk: +2 Power for each turn you ended with unspent Energy.
- The Living Tribunal: [6/6]; Ongoing: Split your total Power evenly among all locations.
Guardians Greates Hits New Locations:
- Deep Space: Card text is disabled here.
- Milano: Turn 5 is the only turn cards can be played here.
Ranked Rewards
Speaking of ranks, it's time to get up that ladder once again. All players have been reset thirty levels from their rank at the previous Season's end (if you were somewhere in Diamond, you should be starting at Level 30 Silver). You won't drop below Iron (Rank 10). Below are the ranked rewards for Guardians Greatest Hits season. You'll have to play ten games to earn the ranked rewards you've already unlocked post-reset.
Rank | Reward |
Iron (10) | 200 Credits |
Bronze (20) | 40 Random Boosters |
Silver (30) | 250 Credits |
Gold (40) | "Legendary Outlaw" Title |
Platinum (50) | 400 Credits |
Diamond (60) | Mystery Variant |
Vibranium (70) | 500 Credits |
Omega (80) | Nebula Avatar |
Galactic (90) | 500 Gold |
Infinite (100) | Infinite Mixtape Cardback |
Guardians Greatest Hits Season Pass
The full Season Pass rewards for this Season are listed in the table below, and there are three options. The Free Season Pass contains only the rewards listed under "Free." The Premium Season Pass costs $9.99 USD and has all the rewards of the Season Pass. The Premium+ Season Pass costs $14.99 USD and provides an immediate ten level boost for the Premium Season Pass.
All told, the Free Season Pass contains 2300 Credits, 85 random Boosters, 300 Gold, one Title, NO Mystery Variant (that's quite the bug there), and a card back, plus whatever you get from the Season Caches.
The Premium Season Pass contains all that plus 300 Credits, 110 Nebula Boosters, 60 Gamora Boosters, 60 Star Lord Boosters, 900 Gold, and four Mystery Variants. It also has the Nebula base card and exclusive cosmetics that will not return in the future: Variants for Nebula, Gamora, and Star Lord, Avatars using the art of those Variants; two Titles; and a card back.
Level | Free | Premium |
1 | Nebula Base Card | |
2 | 100 Credits | |
3 | 25 Nebula Boosters | |
4 | 100 Gold | |
5 | 200 Credits | |
6 | 25 Nebula Boosters | |
7 | Mystery Variant | |
8 | 15 Random Boosters | |
9 | "Green And Also Mean" Title | |
10 | 100 Credits | |
11 | 100 Gold | |
12 | Gamora Avatar | |
13 | 200 Credits | |
14 | 30 Gamora Boosters | |
15 | 100 Gold | |
16 | 15 Random Boosters | |
17 | 100 Credits | |
18 | Gamora "Guardian" Variant | |
19 | 100 Gold | |
20 | 30 Gamora Boosters | |
21 | 15 Random Boosters | |
22 | Mystery Variant | |
23 | 200 Credits | |
24 | 15 Random Boosters | |
25 | "Space Age Love" Card Back | |
26 | 200 Credits | |
27 | "Speaks Groot" Title | |
28 | 100 Credits | |
29 | 100 Gold | |
30 | Star-Lord Avatar | |
31 | 200 Credits | |
32 | 30 Star-Lord Boosters | |
33 | 100 Gold | |
34 | Star-Lord "Annihilation Conquest" Variant | |
35 | 200 Credits | |
36 | 30 Star-Lord Boosters | |
37 | 100 Gold | |
38 | 25 Random Boosters | |
39 | 100 Credits | |
40 | Mystery Variant | |
41 | 200 Credits | |
42 | 60 Nebula Boosters | |
43 | 200 Credits | |
44 | "Of The Galaxy" Title | |
45 | 500 Credits | |
46 | Nebula Avatar | |
47 | Mystery Variant* | |
48 | Mixtape Card Back | |
49 | 500 Gold | |
50 | Nebula "Bartel" Variant | |
51+ | Season Cache |
*The Level 47 Variant was once on the free track (they gave a free Variant to all players because it moved to the Paid track last Season due to a "bug").
Share your thoughts on the new season, the new card, and MARVEL SNAP in the comments below!
Comments
Nebula seems great so far - better than Sunspot in some decks. I don't want to float Energy if I can help it, so Nebula is more my speed. She's also less likely to whiff if I get into an on-curve situation, and plays very well with Storm.