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A new season means new Bundles! This time we’re reviewing a rather inexpensive Rocket Power Bundle, offering exclusively Collector’s Tokens. Although Collector’s Tokens as a currency may not suit everyone, let’s determine whether it’s worth it in any case.
Guide
To start with, it’s worth noting that a different version of the Rocket Power Bundle was previously found in the datamine, cheaper, with less currency inside. That version was quite disappointing, as it couldn’t offer content even on the level of the in-game shop for its money, when evaluated by Progress Value.
Now, the Progress Value is at a fairly decent level, above average if considering bundles for Gold, and around average if taking into account only unique (named) bundles.


In addition, the bundle stands out due to the high value of Collector’s Tokens per Gold of 0.82, which is higher than the standard value of Token Tuesday‘s and is just below the recent Artist Showcase: Inkpulp bundle, which stood out for its high Collector’s Tokens to Gold ratio.


If we try to find similar offers from the recent past, it turns out that only the Second Dinner bundle surpasses this one in terms of Progress Value at a similar price point.
Conclusion
Ultimately, the verdict is as follows: if you have an excess of Gold or you’re in need of Collector’s Tokens to purchase specific cards in the Token Shop, then the bundle is quite good for you. Another argument might be if you simply like the Moon Girl variant. Otherwise, it’s worth saving up, and here’s why.
Although the price may seem low, 2,500 Gold is usually the maximum a player can expect to accumulate in a month. Consider that you’ll be spending a month’s worth of Gold on this bundle. And its Progress Value doesn’t cause a wow effect; we often see bundles for 6,000-7,500 Gold with a peak Progress Value of 133-135%. And here, we have a Progress Value of 115%.
Given this, the Rocket Power bundle probably isn’t worth it, and the moderate amount of Collector’s Tokens is the only argument that prevents us from saying that the bundle is bad. It just will only suit those who were already open to buying Token Tuesdays.
And only because it’s better than Token Tuesdays, which are rated at 3 stars, and because we now quite rarely see such direct bundles with good Collector’s Tokens value for Gold, we give the bundle 3.5 stars out of 5.
Also, don’t forget that you can evaluate this bundle in comparison to others using a variety of different criteria, utilizing the special chart next to the bundle both on this page and on the dedicated bundle page!
Rating
As usual, keep in mind the following points before purchasing bundles:
- Date: Bundle start and end dates are at the daily reset time, which is 7 PM GMT.
- Bundles are grouped according to the season.
- Cost: Cost for $ is in US Dollars and will be converted to your local currency in-game.
- You may be able to purchase cash items cheaper using the official publisher Nuverse web shop with a different currency.
- Credits: The maximum Credit storage limit is 10,000. With a bundle purchase, you may go over the limit but not be able to collect anymore from other sources.
- Collector’s Tokens: Players need to be at least Collection Level 500 before being able to see bundles that offer Collector’s Tokens offered in the Shop.
- Mystery Variant: Is chosen randomly from a Base Card you already own, from the released 700 Gold Rare variant pool.
- Variants: You can use any new bundle-specific variants acquired even if you don’t yet own the Base Card.
- Bundle-specific variants are exclusive and are likely will not be offered through other sources, unless it is from a Season Pass from the Beta.
- Value: Compare Bundle values using our comparison chart guide.
Wrap Up
Will you be purchasing this Marvel Snap Bundle? Let us know what you think in the comments below!







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