I've hit Infinite 10 times in Marvel Snap. Here's how I did it.
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- I finally collected some tips and thoughts on hitting Infinite in Marvel Snap!
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0:00 Introduction
1:29 Gameplay Tips
18:10 Process Tips
29:11 Mental Tips
Marvel Snap | I've hit Infinite 10 times in Marvel Snap. Here's how I did it. - Ігри
This is probably the best tip video I've seen for Infinite so far. Usually the tips are always some variation of "get used to you deck and snap smart," but you give a lot of interesting tips on how to play smarter and how to make fewer mental errors. Really appreciate it!
A reminder to everyone that you don't need to try to integrate all the tips in this video all at once! Try applying one or two and mastering them before moving on, that way you won't get overwhelmed.
Also, no matter how good you are, reaching infinite for the first time will take time. Whether you go extremely hard on a particular season or work each month to raise your reset floor, the first infinite will be the hardest. Just know that you'll have to tough it out and then you'll have a much easier time maintaining infinite afterwards.
Like Regis said, you can do it! With enough time investment and self improvement, you will definitely reach infinite.
Man. Thank you Regis. This is actually insanely helpful. I haven’t been able to hit Infinite at all and I’m constantly trying but allows get stuck at 55.
There has been so many of these videos, but this one is by far the best, most informative information, thanks.
You may not be the world's best card player, but you're patient, hard working and smart as hell. Thanks for the tips, I learned a lot Regis.
my issue i just don't have the time, even though matches are quick, but i can't be playing it all the time way to busy, if i can hit 40-50 Im good at lease
@@kyotheman69 I mean, u have a full month, it doesn't really take more than 20 min a day
One thing I find people forget about climbing is that it takes TIME. It takes a LOT of time. The people you see posting on twitter about hitting infinite in the first 5 hours of a season are the tiniest minority of players possible. Anybody can hit infinite, but you absolutely 100% need to understand that it WILL take a long time and you have to be patient.
if you are busy person don't bother, id just try to do your daily's at lease, until they actually make proper MMR system in the game which game lacks
infinite is easy af i am 100% f2p and cl 2.5k and only own 1 pool 4 card and still hit infinite in the first few days and it's not like I dont play against thanos and shuri, I play against them a GOOD amount of time so yeah pretty sure people just make excuses that they can't hit infinite because of thanos, shuri, ladder system being a total jerk, takes a lot of time etc etc.
@@_Necroz it is easy for some people... it's not a one size fits all, took me 2 days to get infinite (I am late pool 3) but my friend can't get passed 55 with the same collection level.
the best i did was hit 75 in 2 seasons. i got very lucky by getting galactus
correct, most players are doing it about 240 games quickly, that is still 15 or more hours of play, that is why a lot of streamers are like 6 hour streams or so that take about 6 days or so to win to infinite.
My biggest climb was from 20-88. It was a slog. And there were nerfs that turned the meta in a direction that I didn’t find fun so I took a month off. I like Nimrod though and his inclusion is really interesting from a deck building standpoint.
These tips are really helpful to remain thoughtful on the climb, thanks!
Great stuff! We appreciate your help.
That variance roller coaster remark hit home Regis, thanks so much! I've reached Infinite for the last 3 seasons (I started during launch), but find it incredibly more challenging this season, even though I have 2 of the top decks in Thanos and Shuri/RS... But for some reason, so many opponents have just the right counters at the right time, all the time...
Or so it seems. But in reality, I did (slowly) move up from 70 to 93, where I am now. I will reach Inifinite, but the 'tails' streaks are getting to me... must be a mental thing: "dropping while using good decks must mean I suck right?" ;-)
I like the Play with intent advice. I actually play low power stuff early into unrevealed locations early, just sometimes helps getting a little advantage into some locations that don't allow playing into them.
dude this is such a good video, ESPECIALLY the mental tips. I find myself playing less and less just because I picture every match being against some non stop emoting meta player who has every card they need and knows exactly what I am about to play every turn. I get anxiety every time I hit the Play button but I still love the game once I get into it.
Thank you so much for the excellent guide! Now infinite, paid more attention to priority did not let myself get mad and shot up in ranks! Thanos my first series 5 card also helped.
I usually find your advice pretty helpful, so I'm hoping this will actually make me play better. The highest I've gotten so far is 86 😓
Very interesting video, many good tips :) I find that I climb more and play better when I actually stop caring about climbing. Rank anxiety is the enemy. Just have fun, and the numbers will come.
Thanks for the tips! :)
Excellent breakdown
I hit Omega yesterday, free player 1500 collection, this video helped thank you!
Game theory nerd here. I'm only a couple seasons in, but this is easily the best broad strategy / theory Snap video that I've come across yet.
Took me exactly six minutes for my brain to explode with the thoughts of ideas I was missing before. The first part of a card game is learning what to play and how to play it. The second part is to figure out what your opponent is playing and how to play it. Because knowing they’re going to try to Arnim Zola that double boosted Black Panther makes it easy to Cosmo and watch them cry! 😍
perfect timing. I'm malding stuck at rank 65. I've only been playing for a week and I'm having problems. My collection is severely lacking compared to my opponents and it feels bad. Update, just hit 95 infinite soon
Just note that you will be playing people at your collection level until you hit pool 3. Look up what's in pool 1 and pool 2 and you'll understand very quickly the types of decks available that you can play against.
@@jackhuo2758 I'm early pool 3, that's the issue D:
@@jackhuo2758 sadly now you can face pool 3 players if your MMR are too high even though you're still in pool 2
I'm late pool 3 now, only 19 more cards to go, and I have to say it gets easier the further you go along, but it does take a while.
I only recently acquired Death, Aero, Sera, Absorbing Man and Red Skull. I'm still missing Taskmaster, Doctor Doom, PATRIOT, Magik and Luke Cage among others.
My good early pool 3 unlocks were Leader, Psyloche, Mr Negative, Electro, Wong and Gambit. I used an electro ramp deck and an exodia style on reveal deck, but Cosmo would tank that whole strategy often.
Mid pool 3 the token shop was revealed and I bought She Hulk with my free 3k tokens. She was an auto include for most decks. I still struggled with ranked not having very synergistic decks, I'd always be missing just one or two cards for most high performing decks.
Late late pool 3 now that I have cards like Death and Sera who open up entire archetypes I feel like I'm having much more fun. Everything before this felt frustrating, constantly going up against people with great cohesive decks while I'm basically just playing Maximus and She Hulk with a bunch of pool 2 cards lol.
Last season was my highest rank at 70, and I'm currently at rank 59, I've only been playing about 3 months.
I think I could hit infinite this season, the most important thing to climbing ranks is to know when to retreat and to always have Aero in your deck.
Keep fighting the good fight getting out of pool 3, if you're like me and unlock all the shitty cards first then you have nothing but good things to look forward to.
PS Only buy series 3 cards in the shop til you're out of pool 3, otherwise you're wasting your tokens on something that might go down a pool.
@Collin Keaton I'd say only get sh3 hulk and aero. Maybe one if you need for specific deck. Like patriot. But really just she hulk and aero can win games by themselves.
This is the best marvel snap advice video out. No lie!
Great set of tips! Hopefully this will help me finally get out of the 40s.
Good tips, thanks 👍
Talk about a misread! I have only consumed a little of your prior content, and thought of you as light-hearted and jovial, but boy did I miss how deep your game knowledge is! Thanks for this video! (oh, and because the internet sucks, I will clarify - this is not sarcasm)
Good cideo..though I enjoy your hearthstone content first and watch these videos every so often. This one was perfect timing cuz I'm gonna climb for the first time ..love the card backer this season..coming up on 60( for the first time.) Keep up the good content on Snap.
great vid, man
Agreed, no one wants to go in with a small PPP! 😂😅 love the vids btw!!! Actually have learned a lot watching them!!!
Your probability resets to zero with every new game. Just because you lost the last one doesn’t mean you’re going to win/lose the next. You can’t control that, but you can control your emotions. If you get tilted, you WILL make mistakes that will make your losses pile up.
One tip that I would like to share that has helped me a lot is to always always always Mute your opponent at the beginning of the match. Once you get into the habit of this it becomes second nature. It has really helped my mental state of not getting so tilted at a loss when someone just spams emotes during and after a match.
A year later and i have been infinite every month since i saw this video. Thanks again the advise, shot up my game and stuck with me.
Finally a video that explains priority
Hey, I like your 4 card meme deck :) It's fun!
26:10 this is exactly why I haven't been bothering to go for infinite recently. I love trying different things. Sticking with one deck feels like a slog. I'd rather have fun and stay sub 50 than slog through with one deck and hit infinite. This is a good video and I'll use lots of stuff from here, but I can't do that one.
I'd say have 2 or 3 decks you good with. At times something just doesn't work. But too much variance and you never really learn a deck. 2 for sure but 3 decks tops to learn when to snap and retreat.
Got infinite my first season (Zabu) but on Modok season my highest was 89. Now i already grind from 50 to 77, really want to reach infinite again. Thx for the tips
Thanks so much for this, Regis. I've been a big fan of your content and your positive vibe, and appreciate you taking the time to give us a PowerPoint presentation. 10/10 even though you didn't have any transition effects. 😂
I'm 3/3, and these are great tips!
"No surprise, no cubes" is soooo true! I've learned it the hard way: winrate is nothing if your oppent always retreats on turn 4 or 5.
Until they fix the matchmaking, here's how I got to Infinite 3 times in a row.
1. Tank your MMR. Just keep losing. Go all the way down to rank 10 and keep losing. Give your opponents all of the cubes.
2. When you start going against a bunch of idiotic bots/players and you have a deck you like, start playing to win. (Don't bother if the new season is a week away. Just keep losing until everything refreshes).
3. Be sure to snap by turn 3 if your hand and locations look promising. Try to get at least 2 cubes per match.
4. "When in doubt, just bow out." If it's turn 5 and you don't have a trick up your sleeve to win, or an obvious victory, then just leave.
5. If you find yourself on a losing streak (and getting tilted), don't play any more until the new set of missions come out (ie: every 8 hours) and try again.
6. Try playing at different times of the day/week and take notice of your victories and losses. Play at times when you win most often.
7. Take advantage of the special location days and play a deck that either benefits from it, or disrupts those that do.
8. Don't be obvious. You can use decks that are popular, but throw in your own curve ball. (Example: use Heimdal outside of move decks, Arnim Zola your Devil Dino, use Killmonger to kill your own Sunspot and all your opponents 1 cost cards they assumed would be safe, etc.)
9. When/If you get to Infinite, lose your matches. Donate cubes to everyone you come up against. Just put together cards you want to get boosters for and keep losing matches.
10. Don't be afraid to play Agatha decks. You'll be surprised how much you can learn from her. Some plays she makes will be questionable but may end up being game winning. Plus, it's a good way to learn when to snap, and when to bail.
Good luck!
I mean... you're not wrong, but the spirit of the exercise seems a little lost on this path, haha. But if you're in for the goodies and not the achievement, power on!
It reminds me how I thought Legend in HS would just be me losing on purpose to everyone diamond but eventually you just feel too bad maybe its just me, if I was Infinite and just tanking MMR to 70 or whatever to be nice to people, I would eventually feel like total crap and like a used tissue. Nobody cares about you, when you get older you understand that, nobody will friend request you out of happiness you threw for them, it never happened to me, I lost to people instantly 60 times at my first legend and nobody even cared and that is when I got very cynical about things. If I hit Infinite I will stop for the month or win like before.
I do like your 7. its very smart, most meta decks will generally just persevere though but its cool to find a good counter deck. This works insane at low MMR since people will slap together anything and you will beat them with snaps so often. I hate #5 I think you should just try to grow up and out of "nerd rage" and videogames are a safe healthy way to do so. In real life nobody will give a crap that you need a 8 hour break from running the McDonalds cash machine because a customer made you pissed, you have to keep going and keep a calm demeanor and try to realize that variance exists in people too and the next 100 hungry people will be not mean if you just treat their order with respect.
Another mental tip: you have no obligation to the game. More specifically you don't need to hit infinite every season (or any season). If you're not having fun in the grind then it's fine to play an untested or memey deck, if you're playing to relax while watching anime then that may be better for you than really paying attention to improve your chances of hitting infinite. I know this isn't a tip for hitting infinite but I think that it has a lot of value as a tip 0.
You were right, I hit infinite 1600 collection, been playing 2 months good tips, ty
Can you make a deck-building tips video? that would be really useful I think.
Snap is pretty much my first card game.
There are of course multiple ways to make a good deck, but here's a way that helps me get the cogs turning:
You'll need a card to build around. One that can get a lot of power into play. Think of Silver Surfer, Devil Dino, even Ronan the Accuser, but also a card like Dracula, which combined with Infinaut has a 20 power max potential. Sera too, is such a card, enabling you to play a lot of power. Just look through the collection and you'll see there are many cards that can enable you to gain a lot of power.
Next, think of what cards can support your main win condition. For example:
Silver Surfer wants 3-costs, so look for 3-costs that work well together
Devil Dino wants a full hand, so play hand-filling cards and other cards that reward you for doing so
Mr. Negative wants cards with a cost higher than their power
Consider how you can get good stats into play if you don't draw your main buildaround card. For example:
Mr. Negative decks can run a bast as backup
Silver Surfer can run Forge to buff their Brood greatly
Devil Dino can consider running Blue Marvel if they find they consistently fill up their board
Fill the leftover spots with strong tech/flexible cards. Think something like Aero, Shang-Chi, Killmonger, etc. Bonus points if they have enherent synergy with your deck. Killmonger for example could fit well in a Silver Surfer deck due to it being a 3-cost
Make sure your deck curves nicely. You'll quickly discover through testing if this is an issue, but you can also eyeball it. For example, if your deck runs only 2 cards that cost less than 3, you'll often find yourself skipping turns 1 and 2.
Also keep in mind when you want to play a card. For example:
Juggernaut is a great card, but you generally want to play him turn 6. On turn 3, he's not very strong, so you'll want other options to play on turn 3.
Finally, playtest the hell out of it. Frankly, all my first drafts are utter failures, but they give a baseline to work with and adjust to your liking.
I hit Infinite several seasons ago, but then dropped off the game a couple months. Now I only ever hit 50 each season, but I play against players with the infinite card back, so it’s insanely hard to climb 🙃
commenting on the last tip: usually if there is a lamentis, or subterranea, etc and I have a "not good" hand, I dont retreat until my opponents snaps. because if they dont that could mean they have a bad hand also. and going through rounds I can map out my opponent's deck more, maybe my bad hand is better. until they snap, I have nothing to lose
I need this right now. I'm having fun but stuck on rank!
34:30
One thing to mention is how snapping comes in to your win rate as well. Even if you have only a 50% win rate, you can climb by snapping well. This goes back to your other tips about mastering your own deck and knowing your opponents but being able to snap well when you know you are going to win and retreating for 1 cube when you know you are likely to lose is very important. Correct snapping gets you 2+ cubes while good retreats only loses you one. You’ll sill earn cubes even if you go back and forth every game with wins and losses.
Regis hiding the most important tip, have a majestic beard
Priority manipulation is a big deal, good advice 👌
I picked up Valkyrie in the shop yesterday and built a valkyrie control deck that i was really excited about but i kept losing and losing for like 3-4 hours but i really wanted to make it work and just now while watching this video and playing along out of the last 6 games 5 of them were 8 cube wins so yeah persistance pays of :D
I have Valkyrie pinned, do you mind sharing your deck please?
@@nuddl3y hi I run valk control. Here are the main cards valk, spiderman, proff x, Angela, antman, wasp, daredevil, sunspot, psylock, armor, nightcrawler, Chavez.
Other options yellow jacket, cosmo
I put psylock for an early professor x or spiderman. I used to run Shang chi, but this is a shuri meta and that deck always has armor and cosmo.
The combo is to lock one lane down give up priority then win other lane with the wasp/antman/Angela valk
combo. If they aero u lose its risky
@RegisKillbin is the most humble youtuber iv ever watched
I missed infinite my first season (Ant-Man/Kang) but got it seasons 2 and 3. I better hit it this season, I love the golden cassette tape!
This is so much better than the "just play this deck and get easy Infinite!" guides
how many times do you lose with a deck before you decide which cards to take out or put in?
U.k I've been using the obvious example of galactis you used in my doom absorbing Odin ramp deck .. Wave trn 3 snap they set up heavy for the open lane and doom absorbing man Odin (trn 4,5 &6)... Some times the obvious play is a bait lmao
Once you hit infinite for the first time it really seems a lot easier. It was a mental thing for me. I started playing during the Hit-Monkey season and always got stuck between 93 and 96. Then I hit infinite for the first time last season on the last day and this season has been a lot easier. Got there 2 days ago with not that much time investment.
From 90 to 100 is basically the same as 80-90. If you lose, you can climb back. There are basically no high stakes. You have nothing to lose.
Once I realized that, hitting the play button became easier and I didn’t get tilted when losing anymore.
It was basically the same with conquest. Worst case you lose a ticket. Everyone can get their infinite border. You‘ll get a streak of favorable matchups once in a while.
I'd like to believe I am quite confident with my decks, but it's been reeal though getting the final ranks for infinite.
I ended up getting to infinite just today, with a real surprising underdog. I sat down to think what kind of deck would best counter Thanos, and ended up with a Dracula deck. I don't mean the kind that discards Apocalypse a lot, but one that seeks to empty their hand on turn 6 except for Infinaut, which then gets discarded by Dracula for 20 power.
It was merely a rough draft, but after 1 adjustment it was good enough to get me to infinite. To give an idea, I made this deck and got to infinite from rank 93 in 1 day.
Point is, I had to drop the decks I was comfortable with in favour of a deck made to counter the top-meta decks. I think many people, including me, are not willing to experiment in fear of losing cubes. This really is a shame, because only through experimentation, can you find a deck that first and foremost works for you, but also is effective against top-meta decks.
For those interested, the decklist (again, this was a rough draft and of my own making, so don't expect too much):
Elektra (To snipe an early Sunspot/Quinjet)
Korg
Black Widow
Colleen Wing (Helps thin the hand on the final turn, or can be played behind Cosmo if the discard isn't needed)
Lizard
Mister Fantastic
Cosmo
Killmonger
Dracula
Sera
Red Skull
Infinaut
Do you think this infinite climb is harder/easier than a HS standard/wild climb to legend using the same tier of deck?
I dont always snap, but when i do its after i ended my turn, so it comes in effect a turn too late
I feel this 😂
My highest rank was 79 ish last season, started in November 2022. The biggesr problem to me is when your opponent snaps and emote makes me feel like a loser if I bail, so I lose more cubes eventually..
Hit that mute button bro, save your cubes
Tips on how to hit infinite easy without grinding hard.
1. Played since beta and have more cards available to keep up with the meta
2. Get lucky and happen to Pull the most meta cards at the time
3.struggle making your budget versions of decks work and uphill climb your way there
4. Haha just know when to snap like half of the replies to this would say
5.pray they buff something you have and need something you don't
All points moot after you finish pool 3
Я начал играть две недеди назад, в конце прошлого сезона, а сейчас уже в бесконечности ,при этом я играл без даната, так что это болен чем реально, главное правильно оценивать своё положение : не бояться сдаваться и снепать если уверен в победе
Literally never knew how too tell who revealed first 😂 I got up too plat btw despite me guessing on cards like Shang-chi and professer-X
I had zero idea that it wasn't just random, pretty sure the game doesn't tell you that at any point, along with several other things...
See the player name, glowing name means revealed first
@@anon1903kg they tell you at the home screen
@@rizalakbarn home screen?
@@rizalakbarn yep, I looked it up in another YT video
When in doubt, get ahead by 5 then Aero on 6
I've screwed myself over with my own Zero so many times while not focusing.
I’ve only played this game for 2 and a half seasons so far. I’ll be honest, I think some people are just far better at this game. Especially, when know when to snap, retreat or just stay. Also, it does come to the luck of cards. I have a lot of great cards, but am missing the final “puzzle piece” card to actually put together a full deck. So, I can only play discard it’s the only full deck I have.
29:23 this called me out 💀
Regis: i thought i would try to pass on what little knowledge i have
the video is 40 mins long
Who's Snapster? Ooh, the Axie Infinity guy??
Snap is just super advanced poker.
I'm stuck at rank 45 at CL 2,128 and all I see are Shuri Red Skill issue and Thanos Lockjaw
Pretty much. I'm stuck at 87/88. All shuri players. Hard to counter shuri redskull
For me, I am currently thinking I just play too little to hit infinite. And way too often, I stay to see the end of a game just to see what opponent is doing, especially if they aren't playing a meta deck.
36:20 NAW I need to put that guy in his place SNAP! My deck will show them!
Actually Red Skull is friends with Cosmo, the armor lane is for Taskmaster
Bro I swear there's certain times of day to climb certain ranks easy like sometimes its just like all the competitive players log off and I just get everyone whose just chilling and suddenly surge in rank
I am put off from even trying by the impression that this is a huge time commitment, given the variance situation. Is this true? What do you think the average time commitment is in hours of play?
It is definitely a time commitment, but they just cut it in half this month with the 5 rank bonuses every time you pass a 20, 30, 40, etc.
@@RegisKillbin thank you, yes i was considering that, but what is it half of? It still seems like it would need a couple of hours each day.
@@synthastro I did 96.5 to Infinite last night and 35 cubes took me 7 and a half hours. I started at 11, climbed to 98, and then at 1:30 I was lower than I started. Then I got to 99, went back to 97, got back to 99, and then got to 99.9 and went back to 99.2 before I finally made it. At lower ranks, the game throws you bots that feed you cubes more often. For me, those rarely seem to appear in the 90s, but top players get bros all the way up.
It's kind of annoyingly unreachable unless you spend all your free time. If you won every single game without losing with an 8 cube snap it would still take 10 hours if each game is 5 minutes. If we account for losses and the average amount of cubes won per game, it will take a minimum of 40-80 hours if you are very good at the game (and if you have decent cards). If you are an infinite player, tell me if this math sounds accurate to your experience.
Was an infinite player last season got from 80 to 100 across the period of a few hours while casually playing, most games were 1 cube losses and 4 cube wins did it without galactus or thanos as a FTP player. The biggest advice I can give you is making your own decks! You need to be comfortable with the deck you are playing, the other thing I’ll say is play decks with multiple ways to win because if your deck is all about Wong and you don’t draw Wong you will be losing many games from retreats making it difficult to climb
@@dragoniang4647 ….Totally agree. Versatility is extremely valuable important for a deck, and having multiple ways to win. Being able to win on only one condition/card combination will have you essentially spinning your tires in the mud. You will likely stay in the same 10-15 point range you started at. I learned this last season. Started at 50, ended at 64. It was a frustrating season of cube wins, followed by streaks of retreats and round 6 dramatic losees. Versatility and lane management.
Picked up snap recently. HS is too expensive currently. Snap is fun tho.
I get so suckered into my own game and combos I honestly zone out to the opponents win conditions. Time to actually read the board so to speak.
I'm at rank 75, the last 20 people I've played have all had this seasons infinite cardback
Btw the highest I’ve ever reached in my entire life so far on marvel snap was rank 85 and then it was just a struggle from there on out
Omg, I’ve played this whole time thinking priority went to whomever played the most power last turn
I started yesterday and hit Plat, then proceeded to lose streak down to 50. Tips to git gud are always nice
I'm good as long as I get the mystery variant 8)
If you’re early in the game, stop increasing your collection rank as that’s what matchmaking is based on. Play against the same level of players and find whatever works for you. Then once you hit whatever rank your going for, go ahead and upgrade your cards💯
I wonder how Regis pronounce of "Hugh Hefner" would sound like
i once play infinaut in quantum realm
✍Don't sleep with wife
✍Play Marvel Snap alone in the dark
Infinite, here I come. Thanks Regis!
Reassess all the information you have at the start and end of your turn.
great video. one thing you talk about is not trusting UA-camrs...... man... I skip most channels because a) they click bait talking infinite... and b) only show the wins... or maybe 1 loss with 3-5 wins.. so disingenuous. I much more enjoy CCs who show a string of 4+ battles in a row.or who show as many losses as wins.
We should get half the amount of cubes if our opponents run thats pissing me off people ditching out on an 8 cube game on turn 5
That’s why I have the shadow king, no one prepares for him
Coming back to this video to remind myself that it’s okay that I have dropped from 56 to 52 and can’t crack 60 but it’s still possible.
pro tip : Mute them and focus on the game, its help a lot.
As someone who has gotten subterranea 12 times in a row, I refuse to believe others are as unlucky as myself.
No I feel u on tht everytime I swap to a negative deck I get lamentis 1 or mindscape or weird world. It's like the game wants u to lose.
To make infinite play the game like it’s your full time job
I keep getting stuck at 85
It's sad to say I've been enjoying Snap way more than stone as of late /:
One the subject of acting as if they have their big play, if you can’t beat a Chavez, it’s probably not worth staying in.
Getting leeches and aeros destroying me every single time I have a good hand and snap is frustrating, especially since I have hit cl 3000 and still don't have aero myself. You can't climb ranks or do anything if everyone else is playing broken cards that you don't have access to
Aero is broken. I fucking hate shuri decks because they can put so much power early and aero last turn
With how it's only ranked. Not alot of room for building. Need a unranked mode I know there is battle mode but don't know ppl who play. So doesn't help me and other out much.
I just don’t feel infinite is worth it I could have done it last season for the first time. Slogging through a stale meta for a card back just ain’t worth it 90 and done for me till it’s actually worth going to infinite for me.