There are a lot of features Marvel Snap players are after (and will hopefully get one day), but since this is a collectable card game and a competitive one, two significant things still need to be added. A way to see your collection and track what you are missing easily, and also a way to see your previous matches and track what’s doing well. Fortunately, the folks over at Marvel Snap Zone and Marvel Snap Pro have the answer in a companion app now in Beta.
‘Marvel Snap Tracker Companion App’ lets you check four things. Your collection enables you to see exactly what cards you’re missing from what pools. You can check out your previous matches to see what decks are doing well and how many cubes you lose on those terrible losing streaks. And you can access your decks, see a win/loss%, and easily share the deck with others. I’ve been playing around with the app tonight, and it’s pretty great — easy to set up and doesn’t break any potential T&C’s, which you may be wondering about as a third-party product.
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The replay feature is very cool, it gives you not only a look at what cards you saw your opponent play, but you can even see turn-by-turn where your opponent and yourself played cards. You can sort card pools by ‘unowned’ and look at cards you may want to pin in the new system that lets you more easily get the card you don’t own. You can even look at card variants, and the app suggests cards that synergise well with the one you’re looking at.
The legality is something that has been answered in a FAQ, which you can see below, with a couple of other answers I found most exciting and likely to be of interest to you.
Is it legal to use Marvel Snap Tracker?
The program is legal to use because it does not modify any game executable files and/or hacks the game to get information from it. We just use open data, available to every user. We have only that level of in-game support that you can get by yourself, using paper and pencil, so it can’t be called cheating. It just keeps records of your game process history. Also, app code is open source, digitally signed, and the publisher is trusted.
Do you have an overlay?
Not right now – since the data in logs is not updating dynamically during the match. This means that the developers didn’t wanted players to have in-game advisory tools. We respect that and provide only analytical instruments, without live in-game support.
Which logs are you tracking?
We rely json files located in …\AppData\LocalLow\Second Dinner\SNAP\Standalone\States\nvprod folder.
Do you think you’ll use the ‘Marvel Snap Tracker Companion App? Let me know in the comments. Remember, it is in Beta, so you may run into some issues, but it’s pretty cool as a daily snapper.
Check out the download link with instructions on Marvel Snap Zone here.