Marvel Snap Card Meta Stats - Play Rate & Win Rate
The card meta page on SnapComplete shows community-wide card performance stats from all players with match tracking enabled. Every released card appears in a grid with its play rate, win rate when drawn, and cube rate when drawn, filtered by mode, time period, and rank. Bot matches are excluded automatically so the numbers reflect performance against real players. Play rate measures how often a card appears in a deck relative to total tracked games. Win rate and cube rate are drawn stats: they count only games where the card was actually drawn, not matches where it sat unused. Drawn stats are more predictive than raw deck-inclusion rates. SnapComplete data from 5,507 synced players refreshes hourly.
What filters are available on the card meta page?
You can sort by Play Rate, Win Rate, Cube Rate, Name, Cost, or Power (Win Rate and Cube Rate are premium). Time period defaults to This Season, with This Week, Last Week, Last Season, and All Time as alternatives. A rank filter lets you slice the meta by Season Points or Collection Level. A mode selector covers Ranked, Ranked under 100, Ranked Infinite, Conquest, and individual Conquest tiers. Cost pills narrow by energy cost (1 or less, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or more), and an ability type dropdown covers every keyword category in the game. A search bar, eyeball toggle, grid size picker, and reset control round out the filter bar.
How is the card data collected?
Card stats are derived from the same match tracking system as the deck stats page. All data comes from SnapComplete users who have opted in - no scraping, no third-party APIs. Play rate and drawn stats are computed hourly from the raw match log and stored in a precomputed table for fast loading. Farming exclusion filters out known practice decks with very low win rates and high game counts so they do not inflate play rate numbers for cards that happen to appear in them. Clicking any card navigates to the deck stats page filtered to show decks that include that card in the current mode and period, making it easy to go from a card's meta position to the specific decks responsible for its stats.