Marvel Snap Infinity Splits Tracker

Track your Infinity Splits across every card in Marvel Snap with split-event data from 5,653 synced players, the most comprehensive split dataset outside of Marvel Snap itself. Splits are visual upgrades applied to your existing card art. Each card has seven rarity tiers: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Ultra, and Infinity. When a card reaches Infinity, you can split it, resetting it back to Common with a random finish (the surface effect like Gold, Ink, Prism, or Metallic) and a random flare (the reveal animation like Krackle, Stardust, Glimmer, or Tone). You can split the same card multiple times to collect different combinations. The splits grid shows every card you own with an overlay displaying your split count and leaderboard tier. Sort by Recent Split, # of Splits, Mastery Level, Mastery Rank, Splits Rank, Boosters, Obtained date, or Name. Premium sorts add Split Timeline (chronological split events) and # of Owners (rarity among other splitters).

How much does each Infinity Split cost?

Each split costs 155 boosters for that specific card to cycle from Common back to Infinity: 5 for Uncommon, 10 for Rare, 20 for Epic, 30 for Legendary, 40 for Ultra, and 50 for Infinity. Credits are also required at each tier. Boosters are the real bottleneck because they only drop for one card at a time from matches and missions. The splits grid shows your current booster count for each card when sorted by Boosters, so you can see which cards are ready for their next upgrade cycle. The Booster-Ready filter on the Pursue leaderboard highlights cards that already have enough boosters saved up. Each split gives you a random finish and flare combination, but the game has a protection system that prevents long drought streaks for popular types like Gold, Ink, and Krackle.

What filters does the splits page offer?

The splits page has three cosmetic filter dropdowns plus two numeric filters. The Finish filter narrows to cards with a specific surface type, with options like Prism, Foil, Ink, Gold, Paint, Metallic, Rays, Sparkle, Glass Circuits, and Cosmic. Each finish option can toggle between Has mode (cards that have this finish) and Missing mode (cards that do not have it yet). The Flare filter works the same way for reveal animations: Krackle, Stardust, Glimmer, Tone, Embers, and their color variants. The Border filter lets you browse by unlocked Infinity border style, switch to Quality mode to filter by current rarity tier (Common through Splittable!), or enter Plan mode to assign borders to cards you want to target. Two numeric filters let you set minimum, maximum, or exact values for # of Splits and Mastery Level. Free users get the Prism finish family and Tone flare family. All other cosmetic filter options and both numeric filters require premium.

How do the split timeline, owner counts, and leaderboard overlay work?

The Split Timeline sort (premium) shows every individual split event across your collection in chronological order. A single card appears multiple times if you have split it more than once, with each entry showing the finish and flare received on that split. The # of Owners sort (premium) queries how many tracked players have split each card, optionally filtered by finish, flare, or split count. When both a finish and flare are selected on the Owner sort, cards you own with that exact combination get a gold highlight. The eyeball overlay toggle (on by default) shows your split count, leaderboard tier badge, and mastery level directly on each card image in the grid. Three grid sizes (compact, default, large) let you control how many cards are visible at once. Clicking any card opens its full detail modal with split history, mastery progress, net win/loss record, variant list, and leaderboard tier across every ranked metric.