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    Marvel Champions LCG: Heroes, Aspects, and Scenario Boxes

    Updated April 6, 2026

    Marvel Champions: The Card Game launched in 2019 from Fantasy Flight Games as a Living Card Game - fixed-distribution packs with no random elements, where every buyer who purchases a Hero Pack or Scenario Pack receives the identical card set. The model was designed to eliminate the variable-ratio frustration of traditional collectible card games, and it largely succeeded on that front. What it created instead was a collector culture organized around completeness across the full LCG product catalog, promotional exclusives, and limited-release scenario sets rather than pack-crack lottery dynamics.

    Marvel Champions LCG matters to collectors because the fixed-distribution model shifts scarcity from card-level rarity to product-level availability. Hero Packs and Scenario Packs that go out of print become genuinely hard to source complete, and FFG's product history has included campaign expansions with limited second printings that now command meaningful secondary premiums. Promotional hero cards distributed at conventions and through game store events are the closest equivalent to chase cards - finite quantities, no reprint commitment, and demand from players who want the full hero roster without gaps.

    Two practical habits. Track the LCG product release calendar against current stock status at retailers - Champions products that slip into "out of print" status often do so with little warning, and buyers who follow the product pipeline can purchase at MSRP rather than paying secondary premiums. And sleeve cards immediately after acquisition; LCG play-condition cards lose secondary value quickly, and a sealed deck-sized set of cards in original packaging is worth meaningfully more than the same cards in played condition with visible wear.

    The LCG-catalog long game

    Learn the Trading cards fundamentals - which Champions Hero Packs have the most limited second-printing history, how convention promotional exclusives compare to standard product in secondary pricing, and which campaign expansions are approaching or have passed out-of-print status - and keep notes on product version and condition at purchase.

    Find the other Champions collectors

    Niches like Marvel Champions LCG grow sharper when collectors tracking product availability can compare reprint data and promotional sourcing leads. Amassable lets you log products with release and condition notes, display the hero roster like a gallery, and meet others completing the full catalog. Early members help shape how this LCG community develops.

    Your turn

    Log the products, note the availability status, compare notes with the community. Amassable is built for Marvel Champions LCG collectors - catalog what you own, track the out-of-print gaps, and start conversations about the promotional heroes worth finding. Download Amassable from the official store links on our homepage, and help bring the Champions collecting community together, one hero at a time.

    Catalog this hobby on Amassable and connect with collectors who share your focus.

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