Pool One is a collection of 46 cards that unlock from CL 18 to 214. This tier list categorizes them into five descending groups, from the best (S-tier) to the worst (D-tier), determined by the following criteria:
The list also includes Starter and Recruit Season cards to fine-tune the balance.

Series One Card Tier List
InMarvel Snap’s first Pool,the best cardsare Angela, Spectrum, Odin, Enchantress, Bishop, Ka-Zar, Ant-Man, Iron Man Blue Marvel, Devil Dinosaur, Professor X, and America Chavez. The worst cards, however, are Domino, Morph, Angel, and Mantis.
Here’s the complete Series One tier list:
S-Tier
Angela, Spectrum, Odin, Enchantress, Bishop, Ka-Zar, Ant-Man, Iron Man, Blue Marvel, Devil Dinosaur, Professor X, America Chavez
A-Tier
Nightcrawler, Carnage, Forge, Lizard, Scarlet Witch, Armor, Cosmo, Deathlok, Ironheart, Mister Fantastic, Moon Girl, White Queen, Gamora, Klaw, White Tiger, Hulk, Blade, Nova
B-Tier
Wolverine, Lady Sif, Wolfsbane, Colossus, Medusa, Mister Sinister, Sentinel, Star-Lord, Captain America, Hulkbuster, Sword Master, Korg, Jessica Jones, Spider-Woman, Apocalypse, Onslaught, Iron Fist
C-Tier
Kraven, Multiple Man, Doctor Strange, Groot, The Punisher, Namor, Strong Guy, Abbomination, Heimdall, Yondu, Squirrel Girl
D-Tier
Domino, Morph, Angel, Mantis, Misty Knight, Quicksilver, Shocker, Cyclops, The Thing
S-Tier Cards in Pool One: Consistent
Consistency and reliability are what makeMarvel Snapcards worth the grind. In Pool One, the only 12 cards matching this criteria are Angela, Spectrum, Odin, Enchantress, Bishop, Ka-Zar, Ant-Man, Iron Man,Blue Marvel, Devil Dinosaur, Professor X, and America Chavez.
Here’s why they deserve the S-tier title:
A-Tier Cards in Pool One: Practical
In the current tier list, “A” cards are useful characters that maximize the deck’s power. They are easy to handle, risk-free, and rewarding.
Based on these criteria, A-tier cards of Pool One are:
B-Tier Cards in Pool One: Mediocre
Tier B belongs to cards that are “meh,” not META. When dropped correctly, these characters contribute toward the win. But they cannot be the win condition.
B-tier cards of Pool One are the following:
C-Tier Cards in Pool One: Situational
In the C tier, cards are RNG-based and conditional: They require specific scenarios and prerequisites to thrive. When the conditions aren’t met, C-tier cards often fall short of performing well—and might even backfire.
The following are the C-tier cards of Pool One:
D-Tier Cards in Pool One: Inconsistent
Cards that fall in the D tier are unreliable and impractical. These includecharacters with no abilities, high RNG, and low win rates.
Including starter cards, the worst cards in Pool One are as follows:





