Marvel Snap Featured Sets & Spotlights
The featured sets page on SnapComplete helps you decide whether the current Featured Set Pack in Marvel Snap is worth opening based on your specific collection. It shows every variant in the active pack as a visual grid, with owned variants dimmed and unowned variants displayed with their gold or token price. Each variant also shows its owner count and the percentage of synced SnapComplete users who have it, so you can see how common or rare each pull would be. A countdown timer shows how long the pack is available, or when an upcoming pack goes live. If no pack is currently active, the page shows the most recent one.
How does the pack value calculation work?
Premium users see a "net per pull" number in the header that represents the average token value you gain from opening the pack minus the effective pack cost. A positive number means the pack is a good deal for your collection. The calculation factors in the pack's sticker price, a goodies rebate (credits, boosters, and other guaranteed extras reduce the effective cost), and the intrinsic value of each unowned variant. Intrinsic value comes from album progress: if pulling a variant moves you closer to completing an album tier that rewards tokens, credits, or a card unlock, that progress counts as value. You can toggle "Include variant shop price" to also count what you would save versus buying each variant individually from the in-game shop, where gold-priced variants are converted to a token equivalent.
What does the math breakdown show?
Premium users can toggle "Show math breakdown" to see exactly how the net-per-pull number is calculated. The breakdown lists the effective pack cost (sticker price minus goodies rebate), then the average variant value split across every album the pack's variants contribute to. Each album section shows the tier being worked toward, how many steps remain, and the token value of that tier's reward divided across the contributing variants. Base card unlocks are listed separately when an unowned variant would also unlock a Series 4 or Series 5 card you do not have yet. If the shop price toggle is on, the breakdown adds rows for each rarity tier showing the count of unowned variants, their gold cost converted to tokens, and any rebate for Rare and Super Rare variants that refund tokens when purchased from the shop. The final row calls out the net per pull with a clear indicator of whether opening the pack is a net gain or loss for your collection.