I've already stopped spending money in Snap and am playing very little very casually, when Pokemon Pocket comes out I will for sure finally hit the uninstall button
@@DellrothI've never cared about Pokémon and I'm leaving Snap for it FWIW. I've spent about $1600 USD on Snap since playing it the first time in March this year as a reference. Have nearly every card. Made infinite and infinte conquest. Tired of the grind to keep up. Like, I can afford it. I'm just tired of a new card every week and 3 free credits per day and being forced to play every day for credits and the whole thing finally became tiring and irritating rather than energizing and fun. The cost is ridiculous if you don't do every mission every day with a season pass and I'm just not feeling it. And even then it's not easy. So, goodbye Snap and hello Pocket! The Pokémon are growing on me. 😁
I've taken brakes from Snap but find I love the game so much, and don't mind spending money. Il check out pocket but it's hard to believe it will have the polish or features that snap has and is working on for the future.
@@Dellroth snap also announced a revamp to the collection system and card stuff, so I think they understand the need to make it easier for newer players and pocket coming to the market.
Pokemon TCG no matter if in this case is more simplified which is even better for mass player base, a Pokemon card game will always kill any other card game unless is something like Magic, this will be the new pokemon go in TCG for apps
It's wild the confidence with which you repeated multiple times it costs up to $150 a week to get cards in Marvel SNAP. For reference, free players expect to get around half of all card releases on day one, spending nothing. Keeping up with every card release costs a little less than $100 a month. It's also been over a year at this point since SNAP had any major economic changes.
F2P can expect to get 1 spotlight key per week, that is 25% chance to get the new card each week, so 1 new card per 4 weeks season out of 5 released cards.
@@SwissGuy_ Which is why F2P players aren't supposed to just blind open each spotlight cache trying to get the cards they want. Instead, they should wait for specific weeks to guarantee that they can get the card they want.
I'd be quick to say no, only because of the casual nature of snaps gameplay itself rather than the monetization. Being F2P myself it only felt like an issue if you're really trying to maintain rank/keep up with the meta. It also probably won't affect card gamers who are a fan of the marvel brand.
Yeah, You only need to put money on the battle pass. That's it. If you play Snap a lot you will get all the cards. It's the most friendly Card game in terms of accesibility of the cards. And pokemon TCG, The physical one like magic, drains your wallet. People spending 8k in snap are dumb.
Thanks for the click bait post, I'll add a comment and like it so more can see it, if you think the F2P opening 2 packs a day can compete with someone spending to get a full deck off the bat that will hurt the player base. How much are you going to spend on launch, you seem to be knowledgeable about the TCG scene so curious on how much your going to put in money wise day 1
Interesting question and appreciate the engagement. Ill probably get the season pass and some of the welcome promo bundles, which are slightly cheaper per pack. Hard to say past that without a better understanding of how decks will play out. You are absolutely right that the credit will be the strongest card on release.
@@Dellroth you also don't pount out about the cost of decks, with rotating sets, the cost of making full decks, and rotating metal. At least in snap your rotating meta is 4 cards vs a new set in hearthstone and magic the gathering where decks can cost quite a bit to be compitive in the Meta that rotates, it sounds like you've been and played in tournaments what TCGs have you been compitive in?
Great point. I’m very curious to see how rotating sets play out in a digital format. Once a year typically can fair well in my opinion and provide an opportunity for new folks to join in if it’s completely fresh. I’ve been moderately competitive in Hearthstone and Pokemon. But I’m really a collector at heart and just like havin’ fun! I find it interesting to compare pros and cons and see what yall have to say as well.
@@Dellroth I find it hard to grasp collecting in a digital game, MTGO you were able to cash out cards if you had a full singleton set to get physical cards, if pokemon pocket has it great! If not you never really own the cards you just collect and use them, then the game or servers stop and your left with nothing. If the goal is to just have fun we want to escape and have fun, but if it's to collect I dunno if you can collect anything and say it's yours, you don't own anything the IP owns it blizzard owns your HS cards, second dinner owns your snap cards.
ptcg live heating issue killed my phone and fked with my laptop too. i wont be dl anymore pokemon game. they killed ptcgo, it was doing good on my 10yr old laptop.
I only started playing Snap because of a streamer, so if one of my favorite streamers starts playing TCG I probably will too and stop playing Snap 😹...I can't handle more than a couple games at a time!
Played it if snap didn't existed I could really play that everyday but they made it so weird and I think the game closed cause it didn't impact the audience as much as they thought. I love DC and second Marvel but DC everything else than Comics always disappoint us fans and Marvel keeps winning ground on MCU, Games, everything.
Yeah, because they are so similar that ine would replace another...
Like that time where cars replaced bycicles, or pizza replaced soup.
I remember soup…
Got me thinking abt soup now
I've already stopped spending money in Snap and am playing very little very casually, when Pokemon Pocket comes out I will for sure finally hit the uninstall button
not being a huge Pokémon will def be one of the biggest reason folks wont switch over / try imo
@@DellrothI've never cared about Pokémon and I'm leaving Snap for it FWIW. I've spent about $1600 USD on Snap since playing it the first time in March this year as a reference. Have nearly every card. Made infinite and infinte conquest. Tired of the grind to keep up. Like, I can afford it. I'm just tired of a new card every week and 3 free credits per day and being forced to play every day for credits and the whole thing finally became tiring and irritating rather than energizing and fun. The cost is ridiculous if you don't do every mission every day with a season pass and I'm just not feeling it. And even then it's not easy. So, goodbye Snap and hello Pocket! The Pokémon are growing on me. 😁
I've taken brakes from Snap but find I love the game so much, and don't mind spending money. Il check out pocket but it's hard to believe it will have the polish or features that snap has and is working on for the future.
@@Dellroth snap also announced a revamp to the collection system and card stuff, so I think they understand the need to make it easier for newer players and pocket coming to the market.
Pokemon TCG no matter if in this case is more simplified which is even better for mass player base, a Pokemon card game will always kill any other card game unless is something like Magic, this will be the new pokemon go in TCG for apps
I left snap after they destroyed thanos lol
It will never kill snap, bar for it competing with snap alone is very high as it is.. I hope it does good though cause I’d play both
It's wild the confidence with which you repeated multiple times it costs up to $150 a week to get cards in Marvel SNAP. For reference, free players expect to get around half of all card releases on day one, spending nothing. Keeping up with every card release costs a little less than $100 a month.
It's also been over a year at this point since SNAP had any major economic changes.
F2P can expect to get 1 spotlight key per week, that is 25% chance to get the new card each week, so 1 new card per 4 weeks season out of 5 released cards.
@@SwissGuy_ Which is why F2P players aren't supposed to just blind open each spotlight cache trying to get the cards they want. Instead, they should wait for specific weeks to guarantee that they can get the card they want.
I wish this will be The Wuwa to Genshin as it is to Marvel Snap
I like marvel snap, but would like it more with Pokemon lol
I don’t know if Mega Evolution will be added in the future.
I'd be quick to say no, only because of the casual nature of snaps gameplay itself rather than the monetization. Being F2P myself it only felt like an issue if you're really trying to maintain rank/keep up with the meta. It also probably won't affect card gamers who are a fan of the marvel brand.
Totally agree! Its expensive to keep up, but can still be enjoyable for F2P folks depending on how you like to play
Yeah, You only need to put money on the battle pass. That's it. If you play Snap a lot you will get all the cards. It's the most friendly Card game in terms of accesibility of the cards. And pokemon TCG, The physical one like magic, drains your wallet. People spending 8k in snap are dumb.
Mmm I don’t even know what is Marvel Snap 😅
Thanks for the click bait post, I'll add a comment and like it so more can see it, if you think the F2P opening 2 packs a day can compete with someone spending to get a full deck off the bat that will hurt the player base.
How much are you going to spend on launch, you seem to be knowledgeable about the TCG scene so curious on how much your going to put in money wise day 1
Interesting question and appreciate the engagement. Ill probably get the season pass and some of the welcome promo bundles, which are slightly cheaper per pack. Hard to say past that without a better understanding of how decks will play out. You are absolutely right that the credit will be the strongest card on release.
@@Dellroth you also don't pount out about the cost of decks, with rotating sets, the cost of making full decks, and rotating metal. At least in snap your rotating meta is 4 cards vs a new set in hearthstone and magic the gathering where decks can cost quite a bit to be compitive in the Meta that rotates, it sounds like you've been and played in tournaments what TCGs have you been compitive in?
Great point. I’m very curious to see how rotating sets play out in a digital format. Once a year typically can fair well in my opinion and provide an opportunity for new folks to join in if it’s completely fresh. I’ve been moderately competitive in Hearthstone and Pokemon. But I’m really a collector at heart and just like havin’ fun! I find it interesting to compare pros and cons and see what yall have to say as well.
@@Dellroth I find it hard to grasp collecting in a digital game, MTGO you were able to cash out cards if you had a full singleton set to get physical cards, if pokemon pocket has it great! If not you never really own the cards you just collect and use them, then the game or servers stop and your left with nothing. If the goal is to just have fun we want to escape and have fun, but if it's to collect I dunno if you can collect anything and say it's yours, you don't own anything the IP owns it blizzard owns your HS cards, second dinner owns your snap cards.
i just quit marvel snap today and sold my account to new player 😂
No.
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ive been playin poke tcg live on my phone sooooooooo
This is short form games featuring no energy in your deck… so ye it’s completely different
Might as well say i emulate fire red
@@SonOfSassy I do emulate fire red tho 💀💀
@@The_Cloud-kd8ki based
@@Matterahfact how so?
ptcg live heating issue killed my phone and fked with my laptop too. i wont be dl anymore pokemon game. they killed ptcgo, it was doing good on my 10yr old laptop.
Hopefully no prob with this one! Totally different company making it. Likely some bugs on release though
I only started playing Snap because of a streamer, so if one of my favorite streamers starts playing TCG I probably will too and stop playing Snap 😹...I can't handle more than a couple games at a time!
its so hard to keep up to date on multiple live service game :/
Marvel Snap is still alive!?
She is still kickin!
Literally the highest revenue card game on the market
uh what happened to the marvel snap version of DC?
I don’t think it made it out of beta 🤔 DC Duel Force or somethin
Played it if snap didn't existed I could really play that everyday but they made it so weird and I think the game closed cause it didn't impact the audience as much as they thought. I love DC and second Marvel but DC everything else than Comics always disappoint us fans and Marvel keeps winning ground on MCU, Games, everything.
No. You can't kill what is already dead.
It's the highest revenue card game by a long way. It's anything that is dead.
Lmao stick to criminals Bruce your wrong on this one