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Karen Page sees a bit of play, but is a non-factor in the metagame at the moment. Indeed, even if the card represents 11 points on her own, she typically gets cut in favor of Stardust or such ability able to dismantle certain decks.
Shadowlands Daredevil is more impactful overall, with its signature archetype posting great numbers on the road to Infinite. To be fair, Iron Patriot could probably replace it in those high power decks, limiting the necessity to own the new season pass card.
Nevertheless, the trio Shadowlands Daredevil forms with King Eitri and Adam Warlock is a popular one at the moment, meaning the 2-cost is a factor in the early Marvel Snap May metagame.
| Mission | # | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| TBA | 10 | 150 Credits |
| Win with Karen Page starting in your Deck | 4 | 200 Collector’s Tokens |
| Win with Daredevil “] starting in your Deck | 8 | 150 Gold |
Shadowlands Daredevil Performance




The new season pass card is very popular so far in May. At first glance, the numbers seem to back up that play rate, as every metric is in the green for Shadowlands Daredevil. However, if we look at its B tier ranking, it means 0.4 cube average and 57.5% win rate isn’t exceptional early in the season. As usual, bots as skewing the data, and making every card look stronger than it really is.
Overall, I would say Shadowlands Daredevil is a solid card with a good support system around it. King Eitri and Adam Warlock are good abilities to diminish the impact of adding cards to our deck, and improving the new season pass contribution overall. However, we will only figure Shadowlands Daredevil true power level next week, once we have better data to look at.
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Karen Page




Straightforward cards always perform better in the lower ranks compared to the more competitive parts of the ladder. Indeed, the closer your get to the infinite rank, and the harder it is to catch your opponent off-guard, or have them stay in a snap once you have revealed which archetype you are playing.
In that context, Karen Page can leverage her low popularity, as the 4-cost isn’t considered a staple in any archetype at the moment. Thus, the surprise factor doesn’t come from your opponent not knowing the possibility to add points to your cheaper cards. Rather, Karen Page benefits from most people expecting the likes of Stardust or Mother Askani in that slot.
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