{"id":83122,"date":"2025-01-28T23:07:57","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:07:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/marvel-snap-conquest-mode-explained-how-it-works-competitive-tiers-rewards-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:07:57","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:07:57","slug":"marvel-snap-conquest-mode-explained-how-it-works-competitive-tiers-rewards-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/marvel-snap-conquest-mode-explained-how-it-works-competitive-tiers-rewards-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Marvel Snap Conquest mode explained: How it works, competitive tiers, rewards, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Marvel Snap Conquest mode explained: How it works, competitive tiers, rewards, more Second DinnerMarvel Snap Conquest mode is a brand new competitive playlist in the hit CCG and we\u2019ve got the full rundown on how it all works. From a look at each ranked tier to the rewards on offer, here\u2019s everything you need to know. Eight months removed from the full release of Marvel Snap and the game\u2019s second full-fledged competitive mode is now upon us. As revealed in the Spider-Verse seasonal update, Conquest mode brings a new form of competition to the game. Rather than one-and-done matches like those found on the standard ranked ladder, Conquest offers a more methodical approach to competition. Here, you\u2019ll do battle with the same opponent multiple times over to determine who\u2019s really the best. So before you dive into the latest Marvel Snap game mode, be sure to brush up here with a full rundown on Conquest. What is Conquest mode in Marvel Snap? Conquest is a new competitive mode in Marvel Snap. Having debuted on June 13 as part of the Spider-Verse season in June, 2023, this new playlist offers an alternative to the standard ranked grind. In Conquest mode, players compete in the familiar Battle Mode format against others online. That means with each win, rather than taking Cubes, you\u2019re instead draining health from your opponent. Both players begin with 10 health in total, and the first to lose it all is knocked out. You\u2019ll fight back and forth with the same decks, snapping to increase the damage dealt, until one player\u2019s health dwindles, with the winner moving on. Crucially, with only 12 cards in each deck, you\u2019ll quickly learn how your opponent is trying to play and what cards they may bring out next. This is sure to change up your strategy between rounds as you learn what to expect. Consecutive wins in Conquest is the name of the game. The more overall wins you can pile up, the further you\u2019ll advance. More on that below. Conquest mode tiers and rewards As a new form of competition in Marvel Snap, Conquest mode comes with its own ranking system, to some extent. Proving Grounds, Silver, Gold, and Infinity are the four distinct tiers in play. As you pile up wins, you\u2019ll be able to access higher tiers. Your path begins at the entry-level Proving Grounds. Anyone can jump in for free here and there are no consequences for losing. Naturally, this incidentally makes it a great place to test out new decks, as a loss won\u2019t knock you down on the ranked ladder. Successfully beat your opponent in the Proving Grounds and you\u2019ll have access to the Silver tier thanks to your newly earned ticket, though this is where things get risky. In order to access Silver, Gold, or Infinity tiers, it comes at a cost. Upon entering these higher tiers, your ticket is consumed. Lose out and that ticket is gone forever, meaning you have to earn one again. Though if you\u2019d rather skip the process, you can always pay your way through the queue. For a set amount of Gold, you can bypass the need for a ticket and begin your run right at your desired tier, even all the way up at Infinity. Though obviously, should you lose, that\u2019s a few hundred Gold down the drain. It\u2019s worth noting, however, the prestigious Infinity tier is only open for a brief window. The idea is to fight through lower tiers throughout a given season, then use your Infinity tier tickets all at once at the very end of the month. Should you prove successful in this Infinity tier, a staggering feat accomplished after five wins in a row, you\u2019ll be able to upgrade your current avatar by giving it an Infinity border. Below is a full look at the costs of each Conquest mode tier, the wins needed to advance, and the rewards on offer. Conquest Shop With this new game mode in Marvel Snap comes an all-new store as well. Through your efforts in Conquest mode, you\u2019ll earn a number of Medals. These Medals can then be exchanged in the Conquest Shop for unique rewards each season. From simpler rewards like Credits and Gold to exclusive goodies like Titles and Avatars, there\u2019s plenty up for grabs here. Also on the line each season is an exclusive card variant, one that seemingly can\u2019t be unlocked through any other means. This can only be acquired by purchasing nine items in the Conquest Shop in a given season. For the first season with Conquest mode active, the exclusive reward is the Green Goblin (Carnageized Variant). So that\u2019s all there is to know about Conquest mode in Marvel Snap. Should we see any changes throughout the first month of competition, we\u2019ll be sure to update you here with all the latest.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Marvel Snap Conquest mode explained: How it works, competitive tiers, rewards, more Second DinnerMarvel Snap Conquest mode is a brand new competitive playlist in the hit CCG and we\u2019ve got the full rundown on how it all works. 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