Marvel Snap Collection Summary

The Collection Summary gives you a quick read on where your card collection stands across Marvel Snap's four pack pools. Four progress pills show your ownership count and completion percentage for each pool: Series 4 Collectors, Series 5 Collectors, Series 4 Seasonal, and Series 5 Seasonal. Pools where you own 90% or more get a highlighted "near-complete" state. Fully completed pools display a trophy icon with a gold shine effect. The pills are grouped under two section headers, Collectors Packs and Seasonal Packs, with a section-level trophy when both pools within a section are finished. Below the pool pills, two status banners show your Collectors Complete and Snap Complete projections using the same calculation engine as the full Timeline page, so you can check your overall trajectory without leaving the Summary.

What do the Collectors Complete and Snap Complete banners show?

The two banners pull data from your Balance, Income, and Bundles pages to project when you will finish your collection. Collectors Complete tracks the cheaper path: buying all remaining cards at Collectors Pack prices (2,000 tokens for Series 4, 4,000 for Series 5). Snap Complete includes Seasonal Pack prices (2,500 for Series 4, 5,000 for Series 5) so you can see the cost of buying new cards the season they release instead of waiting for the rolldown. Each banner shows one of four states: a gold "Complete!" trophy if you already own every card in that pool, a "This Season!" badge if your current balance covers everything right now, a season count with a projected date if you are on track, or a deficit warning if your recurring income cannot keep up with the rate of new card releases. Sustainability is also shown: banners with a sustainable income display an open-ended date range.

How do the four pack pools work?

Marvel Snap organizes its card economy around four pools that determine pricing and availability. When a new Series 4 or Series 5 card releases, it enters its Seasonal Pack at the premium price. After its seasonal window closes, it rolls down into the corresponding Collectors Pack at a lower base price. The Summary page tracks each pool separately because the optimal strategy depends on your collection state. If your Collectors pools are nearly full, finishing them off is cheap and high-impact. If your Seasonal pools have one or two cards left, paying the seasonal premium for those last cards is often worth it rather than waiting a full season for the price to drop. The 90% near-complete highlight calls out pools that are close to done, since the marginal cost per remaining card is much lower than filling a pool from scratch.

How does the Summary connect to the Timeline?

The Summary page is the quick-check dashboard; the Timeline page is the detailed season-by-season plan. Both use the same underlying calculation: your starting token balance from the Balance page, your recurring tokens per season from the Income page, and the cost of remaining cards in each pool. The Summary banners condense this into a single status per completion path, while the Timeline shows the month-by-month token flow, pool depletion order, and the exact season where you cross the finish line. If a Summary banner shows a deficit, the Timeline page breaks down why: whether your income is too low, your planned spend is too high, or new card releases are outpacing your earning rate. Use the Summary for a daily health check and the Timeline when you want to adjust your income settings, toggle bundle purchases, or compare what-if scenarios.