How to Get White Queen in Marvel Snap – White Queen in Marvel Snap is a 4-energy cost card with 6 power. Its special effect, On Reveal: Copy the highest-Cost card in your opponent’s hand into your hand. This Snap card has variants associated with the Venomized, Noir, Peach Momoko, Artgerm, Summer Vacation, Pixel, Jim Lee and Hellfire Gala categories.
How do You Get White Queen in Marvel Snap?
To get White Queen, progress through Collection Level 18 – 214, known as Pool 1. You might get White Queen at Level 34, 78, 106, 162, 202, or other levels in Series 1, depending on your luck in the game.
Cost: | 4 |
Power: | 6 |
Effect/Description: | On Reveal: Copy the highest-Cost card in your opponent’s hand into your hand. |
Series: | 1 (Collection Level 18 – 214) |
Variants: | The Venomized, Noir, Peach Momoko, Artgerm, Summer Vacation, Pixel, Jim Lee and Hellfire Gala categories |
To acquire White Queen through the Collection Level, tap the Collection Level menu located below your avatar. If you are already in Collection Level between 18 – 214 but haven’t obtained White Queen yet, increase your Collection Level so you get another chance to claim it from the Mystery Card.
You can boost your Collection Level by upgrading your cards. Upgrading a card to Uncommon gives +1 Collection Level, upgrading to Rare gives +2 Collection Level, upgrading to Epic gives +4 Collection Level, upgrading to Legendary gives +6 Collection Level, upgrading to Ultra gives +8 Collection Level, and upgrading to Infinity gives +10 Collection Level.
Frequent card upgrades increase your chances of claiming White Queen from the Mystery Cards in Pool 1.
How do You Get White Queen Variants in Marvel Snap?
White Queen has variants that are part of the Venomized, Noir, Peach Momoko, Artgerm, Summer Vacation, Pixel, Jim Lee and Hellfire Gala categories. To get these variants, you can purchase them in the Shop using gold or other currencies.
White Queen synergizes effectively with other Marvel Snap cards such as Devil Dinosaur, Shang-Chi, Moon Girl, Agent 13 and Quinjet. This synergy enhances the overall effectiveness of these cards when used together in one deck.