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# Every Series 5 Card Ranked — From Must-Have to Massive Regret

A MARVEL SNAP progression article based on Every Series 5 Card Ranked — From Must-Have to Massive Regret, focused on collection growth, card value.

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2025-10-24

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Article sections[The Short Version](https://itsguestgaming.com/articles/every-series-5-card-ranked-from-must-have-to-massive-regret#article-the-short-version)[Resource Value Matters More Than Raw Power](https://itsguestgaming.com/articles/every-series-5-card-ranked-from-must-have-to-massive-regret#article-resource-value-matters-more-than-raw-power)[Smart Buys Are Still Excellent, Just Less Universal](https://itsguestgaming.com/articles/every-series-5-card-ranked-from-must-have-to-massive-regret#article-smart-buys-are-still-excellent-just-less-universal)[Reliable Winners Are About Repeatability](https://itsguestgaming.com/articles/every-series-5-card-ranked-from-must-have-to-massive-regret#article-reliable-winners-are-about-repeatability)[Archetype Specialists Are Great Only If You Want The Archetype](https://itsguestgaming.com/articles/every-series-5-card-ranked-from-must-have-to-massive-regret#article-archetype-specialists-are-great-only-if-you-want-the-archetype)[Meta Cards Need The Right Moment](https://itsguestgaming.com/articles/every-series-5-card-ranked-from-must-have-to-massive-regret#article-meta-cards-need-the-right-moment)[Fun Cards Still Have A Place](https://itsguestgaming.com/articles/every-series-5-card-ranked-from-must-have-to-massive-regret#article-fun-cards-still-have-a-place)[Final Verdict](https://itsguestgaming.com/articles/every-series-5-card-ranked-from-must-have-to-massive-regret#article-final-verdict)

A Series 5 tier list is only useful if it answers the real question: what are you actually buying? MARVEL SNAP has too many expensive cards now for every recommendation to be treated the same way. Some cards are collection pillars. Some are deck keys. Some are meta calls. Some are just fun toys that should not eat your tokens unless you already know you love the idea.

That is the important shift here. A good card ranking should not only say “good” or “bad.” It should explain whether a card is flexible, repeatable, meta-dependent, or a luxury purchase.

## The Short Version

- Must-own cards are flexible, powerful, and easy to justify across many decks.

- Smart buys are strong investments, but usually less universal than the very top tier.

- Reliable winners are cards that consistently do their job once they are in the right shell.

- Archetype specialists are worth it only if you actually want to play that archetype.

- Matchup and patch-dependent cards can be excellent, but only when the meta invites them.

- Fun cards are not failures, but they should not be confused with efficient climbing tools.

- Skip-tier cards usually need a buff, a new partner, or a very specific reason before spending resources.

## Resource Value Matters More Than Raw Power

Series 5 cards are expensive enough that “this card can win games” is not a complete argument. Almost every card can win games somewhere. The better question is how often it improves your average deck and how many other cards it needs before it starts paying you back.

That is why cards like [Nico Minoru](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/nico-minoru), [Copycat](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/copycat), Hydrobob, [Luna Snow](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/luna-snow), Kate [Bishop](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/bishop), [Surge](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/surge), [Sam Wilson Captain America](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/sam-wilson-captain-america), and [Stardust](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/stardust) belong in a different conversation from narrower build-arounds. They either slot into a wide range of decks or solve problems that appear again and again.

Those are the cards that protect your collection long-term. Even when the meta shifts, they remain easy to revisit.

## Smart Buys Are Still Excellent, Just Less Universal

The next group is where players can accidentally underrate cards because they are not automatic includes. [Galacta](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/galacta), [Gwenpool](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/gwenpool), [Hope Summers](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/hope-summers), [Mockingbird](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/mockingbird), [Red Guardian](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/red-guardian), [Sage](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/sage), [Scorn](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/scorn), [Wiccan](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/wiccan), and similar cards can be tremendous purchases without being mandatory for every account.

These cards tend to raise ceilings. They open lines, strengthen archetypes, or become default options when the format asks for them. The difference is that they usually need a clearer home than the must-own cards.

That does not make them weak. It just means the buyer should know what they are trying to build.

## Reliable Winners Are About Repeatability

A reliable winner is not always the flashiest card. It is a card that gives you a clear, repeatable result when placed in the correct environment. [Cassandra Nova](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/cassandra-nova), [Goliath](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/goliath), Gore, [Moonstone](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/moonstone), [Victoria Hand](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/victoria-hand), Fathia, and several newer role-players fit this kind of logic.

The appeal is consistency. If the deck is already interested in the card’s text, the card usually does what it promised.

That is different from a pure archetype specialist. Reliable winners can often move between shells or function as a package. They are not always the reason the deck exists, but they often make the deck feel real.

## Archetype Specialists Are Great Only If You Want The Archetype

Cards like [Arishem](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/arishem), [High Evolutionary](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/high-evolutionary), [Galactus](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/galactus), [Dormammu](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/dormammu), [Hydra Stomper](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/hydra-stomper), [Madame Web](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/madame-web), [Scream](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/scream), [Strange Supreme](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/strange-supreme), [Warlock](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/warlock), Moira, and [Invisible Woman First Steps](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/invisible-woman-first-steps) change how you build. That is their strength and their warning label.

If you love the archetype, they can be essential. If you do not, they can sit unused forever.

This is where a lot of token regret happens. Players buy a card because it is powerful in theory, then discover they do not enjoy the play pattern. A specialist should be purchased because you want the deck, not because the card looks important on a list.

## Meta Cards Need The Right Moment

Matchup and patch-dependent cards are where discipline matters. [Anti-Venom](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/anti-venom), [Caiera](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/caiera), [Diamondback](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/diamondback), [Blink](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/blink), US Agent, [War Machine](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/war-machine), [Symbiote Spider-Man](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/symbiote-spider-man), [Proxima Midnight](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/proxima-midnight), and similar cards can look brilliant in one environment and unnecessary in the next.

That does not mean they are bad. It means their value rises and falls with what everyone else is doing.

If [Luke Cage](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/luke-cage) is everywhere, affliction payoffs get worse. If location control matters, cards like [Nocturne](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/nocturne) rise. If [Stardust](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/stardust) is defining games, some discard pieces change value overnight. These cards are not permanent answers. They are tools.

## Fun Cards Still Have A Place

Cards like Doom 2099, [Elixir](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/elixir), [Emperor Hulkling](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/emperor-hulkling), Cersei, [Nightmare](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/nightmare), [Redwing](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/redwing), Zorn, [Viv Vision](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/viv-vision), Fallen One, Frankie Raye [Nova](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/nova), and other flavor-first designs can create great moments. The problem is when great moments get priced like great ladder cards.

There is nothing wrong with buying a card because it makes you smile. Just be honest about that purchase. A fun card is a collection luxury, not a climbing foundation.

That honesty keeps you from turning disappointment into buyer’s remorse.

## Final Verdict

The best Series 5 investments are not simply the strongest cards on the best day. They are the cards that keep giving you options after the meta changes.

Start with flexibility. Then buy strong packages. Then buy specialists for archetypes you actually enjoy. Leave the patch calls and fun cards for moments when you have a clear reason.

That approach will not make every purchase perfect, but it will make your tokens feel a lot less painful.

Referenced MARVEL SNAP cards

## Cards in this article

[![Nico Minoru card art](https://itsguestgaming.com/assets/snap-reference/card-thumbnails/nico-minoru.webp)](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/nico-minoru)

[Nico Minoru](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/nico-minoru)

Cost1Power2SeriesSeries 5

On Reveal: After you play your next card, cast a spell. (The spell changes each turn.)

[![Copycat card art](https://itsguestgaming.com/assets/snap-reference/card-thumbnails/copycat.webp)](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/copycat)

[Copycat](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/copycat)

Cost3Power5SeriesSeries 5

When you draw this, copy the text from the bottom card of your opponent's deck.

[![Luna Snow card art](https://itsguestgaming.com/assets/snap-reference/card-thumbnails/luna-snow.webp)](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/luna-snow)

[Luna Snow](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/luna-snow)

Cost3Power6SeriesSeries 5

On Reveal: Add an Ice Cube to each side of this location.

[![Bishop card art](https://itsguestgaming.com/assets/snap-reference/card-thumbnails/bishop.webp)](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/bishop)

[Bishop](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/bishop)

Cost3Power2SeriesSeries 1 (Collection Level 18-214)

After you play a card, this gains +1 Power.

[![Surge card art](https://itsguestgaming.com/assets/snap-reference/card-thumbnails/surge.webp)](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/surge)

[Surge](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/surge)

Cost2Power1SeriesSeries 5

On Reveal: Give the top card of your deck -1 Cost and +1 Power. After you play it, repeat this ability.

[![Sam Wilson Captain America card art](https://itsguestgaming.com/assets/snap-reference/card-thumbnails/sam-wilson-captain-america.webp)](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/sam-wilson-captain-america)

[Sam Wilson Captain America](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/sam-wilson-captain-america)

Cost2Power3SeriesSeries 5

On Reveal: Add Cap's Shield to another location. Ongoing: Cap's Shield is Moveable .

[![Stardust card art](https://itsguestgaming.com/assets/snap-reference/card-thumbnails/stardust.webp)](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/stardust)

[Stardust](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/stardust)

Cost4Power6SeriesSeries 5

Ongoing: Cards can’t be added to locations except by playing or moving them.

[![Galacta card art](https://itsguestgaming.com/assets/snap-reference/card-thumbnails/galacta.webp)](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/galacta)

[Galacta](https://itsguestgaming.com/marvel-snap/cards/galacta)

Cost4Power6SeriesSeries 5

Each turn, the first card you play at another location reveals with +2 Power.

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