Marvel Snap My Stats: Match History & Personal Deck Tracker
My Stats on SnapComplete is your personal Marvel Snap tracker. It splits into three sub-tabs. My Decks aggregates every game you play into per-deck win rates, cube rates, and card-impact rankings. Match Log shows every individual game as a chronological timeline with opponent details, deck breakdowns, and a turn-by-turn replay viewer. My Cards flips the view to a per-card planner, showing how often you play each card and how it performs when you draw it. All three sub-tabs draw from the same automatic match tracking pipeline. Link your game account once, flip the Match Tracking toggle on, and every Ranked game, Conquest bracket, and Limited Time Game Mode session you play is captured on mobile, PC, and Steam. There is no companion app, no overlay, and no browser plugin.
My Decks vs Match Log: which view should I use?
Use My Decks when you want to know which of your decks is actually winning. It groups your matches by deck key, shows games played, win rate, cube rate, and a W-L record per deck, and ranks each deck's individual cards by their impact on your personal win rate. The Card Impact eyeball expands each deck into a per-card delta grid so you can see which cards are carrying you and which are dead weight in your lists. Use Match Log when you want to review a specific game, share a replay, or filter your history for a narrow slice like "conquest wins last week against real players with CL over 10,000." Match Log is also where replay slots live. Favorite a game to save its replay indefinitely.
How does match tracking stay in sync with the game?
Match tracking works through a server-side game protocol listener, not screen scraping or image recognition. When you link your game account, SnapComplete subscribes to the same match notifications the game client receives, so every match is captured within seconds of ending regardless of which device you play on. Retreats, ties, Conquest rounds, and Conquest brackets all get parsed into structured events. The opponent's rank and collection level come directly from the matchmaking response, and your deck composition is reconstructed from the game state so it matches what you actually played, not what was saved in your deck slots. Match tracking is opt-in and can be turned off anytime from Account settings.