Marvel Snap Conquest mode explained: How it works, competitive tiers, rewards, more

A comprehensive guide to Marvel Snap’s Conquest mode, covering core mechanics, strategic tiers, reward systems, and expert gameplay tactics.

What is Conquest Mode in Marvel Snap?

Marvel Snap’s Conquest mode introduces a persistent, multi-match competitive format that demands strategic adaptation and long-term planning, distinct from the ladder’s one-off encounters.

Conquest mode transforms Marvel Snap’s competitive landscape by shifting from isolated cube grabs to a sustained duel of wits and deck mastery against a single opponent.

Launched with the Spider-Verse season in June 2023, this mode arrived as the game’s second major competitive pillar, offering players a deep, methodical alternative to the standard ranked climb.

Unlike the ranked ladder’s volatile, single-game outcomes, Conquest frames competition as a series. You lock into an extended battle against one opponent, where victory requires depleting their 10-point health pool over multiple rounds. This creates a unique meta-game of reading patterns, adjusting strategies, and managing risk across several encounters with the same 12-card decklists on both sides.

Before entering this strategic arena, understanding its nuances—from health management to between-round adaptation—is crucial for turning a series of matches into a single, triumphant campaign.

At its core, Conquest repurposes the Battle Mode framework for a persistent online duel. Each player starts with 10 health. Winning a match doesn’t award cubes; instead, it deals damage equal to the cubes won (modified by snaps) directly to the opponent’s health bar. The first player to reduce their opponent’s health to zero wins the entire Conquest series and advances.

This health-based system fundamentally changes snapping psychology. A well-timed snap can deal a crushing 4 or 8 damage, potentially ending the series early. Conversely, a reckless snap can backfire, giving your opponent a massive health swing. The finite 12-card deck size becomes a central strategic element: after a few rounds, you’ll know your opponent’s key combo pieces, forcing you to adapt your play patterns and bluff to avoid becoming predictable.

Practical Tip: Treat the first round as a reconnaissance mission. Focus on identifying your opponent’s deck archetype and win condition without overcommitting. Save your tech cards (like Shang-Chi or Cosmo) for later rounds when you can predict their big plays.

Conquest Mode Tiers and Rewards

Success in Conquest is measured by consecutive series victories, which propel you through a four-tier pyramid: Proving Grounds, Silver, Gold, and the pinnacle, Infinity.

This tiered structure creates a risk-reward economy. Your journey begins in the Proving Grounds, a free-entry tier with no penalty for loss. This makes it an ideal laboratory for testing untuned decks, experimenting with new card interactions, or practicing specific matchups without impacting your ranked status. Winning a Proving Grounds series grants a Silver Ticket—your key to the next tier.

The Silver, Gold, and Infinity tiers operate on a ticket-based entry system with real stakes. To enter, you must consume a ticket earned from the previous tier. Losing a series at these levels means forfeiting that ticket entirely, sending you back to grind for another. Alternatively, you can spend a premium currency—Gold—to purchase direct entry into any tier, bypassing the ticket grind. However, a loss still wastes that investment, making paid entries a high-risk, high-reward shortcut for confident players.

Common Mistake: Immediately using a Silver Ticket on an unproven deck. Instead, use Proving Grounds to confirm your deck’s performance against the current meta. Only take a refined, consistent deck into the ticket-consuming tiers.

The Infinity tier represents the ultimate challenge and is only accessible during a limited window at the end of each season. The strategy here is to accumulate Infinity Tickets by conquering the lower tiers throughout the month, then unleash them in a concentrated push during the final days. Achieving five consecutive wins in the Infinity tier—a formidable task—rewards you with the season’s ultimate prestige item: an Infinity border for your avatar, a permanent mark of your accomplishment.

Optimization Tip for Advanced Players: Hoard your Silver and Gold Tickets. Don’t use them as soon as you get them. Wait until you have a deck that’s exceptionally well-positioned against the popular meta decks, then chain your ticket runs together for maximum efficiency and reward yield.

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

Parallel to the tier progression is the Conquest Shop, a seasonal reward hub fueled by Medals earned from playing any Conquest match (win or lose).

This shop resets each season, offering a fresh slate of purchasable items. The inventory ranges from foundational resources like Credits and Gold to exclusive cosmetics such as unique Titles and Avatars. The crown jewel each season is a completely exclusive card variant, typically themed to the season, that cannot be obtained from Collector’s Reserves, the Token Shop, or any bundle.

Acquiring this variant requires a specific achievement: purchasing nine unique items from that season’s Conquest Shop. This design encourages consistent engagement with the mode throughout the season, as you must earn enough Medals to buy multiple items. For the inaugural season, this exclusive reward was the Green Goblin (Carnageized Variant).

Strategic Spending Advice: Prioritize buying the low-cost cosmetic items (Titles, Avatars) first to quickly advance your count toward the 9-item goal for the variant. Save your Medals for the variant itself last, as it’s the most expensive item. Remember, you earn Medals just for playing, so even losses in Proving Grounds contribute to your seasonal shop haul.

Mastering Conquest mode therefore involves a dual-track strategy: climbing the risky tier ladder for prestige and the Infinity border, while simultaneously grinding Medals in any tier to clean out the seasonal shop and secure its exclusive rewards.

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