today's Glide Pack was very rewarding for me.
The feeling after opening the Glide Pack is really a different kind of excitement. Because you don't know in advance what is inside each pack, which card will be drawn. The greatest joy lies in this uncertainty. The five cards I got by opening the Glide Pack today are not just ordinary collections, but also an important addition to my gaming journey. The cards are Krash Wanderford (Gold), Alfredo (Rare), Isgald Vorst, Chimney Wallstop and Witch of Warwick. Each card has its own unique characteristics, strength, practical aspects and future prospects. I will talk in detail about the experience of opening this pack, the analysis of the cards, and my personal feelings.

The first card that caught my eye was Krash Wanderford Gold. Getting a gold card when opening any pack means a different excitement. Because gold cards are usually attractive to look at, have a high rarity value, and play an important role in the gameplay in the future. Krash Wanderford's mana cost is 4, which is medium quality. It means not too heavy, but not too light. With Attack 7 and Speed 7, this card is great for offensive style. Such a card can hit quickly and put the opponent under pressure. Although the Health is relatively low, the speed and attack compensate for it.

Although there are two abilities at the beginning, new skills are unlocked as the level increases. In the screenshot I saw, the level progression is very nicely arranged. The estimated power starts from level 3 and goes up to 2000 power at level 10. This means that this card is not only great in present value, but also as a future investment. I personally think that Krash Wanderford Gold is the most valuable drop in my collection.
The second card is Alfredo (Rare). Rare cards mean a little more importance than common cards. Alfredo's mana cost is only 2, which makes it a great option in low mana battles. Attack 1, Speed 2, Health 4 – these stats may not seem very impressive at first. But in low mana matches, cheap cost cards often turn the tide of the match. Because when the mana limit is low, heavy cards cannot be used. At that time, cards like Alfredo are effective.

Due to its rare rarity its value may increase in future. Leveling up can improve stats well skill utility. I think Alfredo is a card that may seem small at first, but can strategically win many matches.


The third card is Isgald Vorst. Such a card usually works wel a support fighter. That means it can be used behind the frontline tank to deal steady damage.
Isgald Vorst's design is also great. The warrior style appearance with shield and sword makes it visually powerful. Sometimes, not only stats, but card design is also important for a collection. Because a beautifully designed card adds a different beauty to a collection. I think this card will give good results if used in a strategy-based lineup.
The fourth card is Chimney Wallstop. This card gives a heavy warrior vibe at first glance.
Ideal for keeping in the frontline due to its high health and armor. Although the speed is low, it is not a big problem for tank cards. Because its job is not to hit quickly, but rather to absorb damage and last for a long time. Since it has Attack 5, it can also give good damage to the opponent if it gets the chance.
I personally like high mana battles, because big cards can be used there. Chimney Wallstop can provide extraordinary value in that type of battle. If it can be paired with a healer or support card, it will become even more powerful.
The fifth card is Witch of Warwick. This card gives a slightly different vibe than the other cards. The purple background and mystical design present it as a magic-based card. Mana cost 5, Magic attack 2, Speed 1, Health 2. Although the stats are not very defensive, magic attack is always important. Because magic damage can often bypass armor.
It works well if you put such a card in the backline. The tank card in front will absorb damage, and Witch of Warwick will launch magic attacks from a safe distance. I think this card will be very useful in a strategy lineup. Especially when the opponent uses heavy armor, magic cards are very effective.
Analyzing these five cards together, it can be seen that my pack drop is quite balanced. Here is gold premium attacker, rare cheap utility card, balanced fighter, heavy tank, and magic support. That is, I got cards of different roles from one pack. Many times when you open a pack, the same type of useless card comes out more, but that was not the case here.
This is a big step forward in terms of my collection. Because now I have more options when building my lineup. Alfredo in low mana battles, Krash Wanderford or Isgald Vorst in medium battles, Chimney Wallstop in high mana battles, and Witch of Warwick as support.
The most exciting thing is Krash Wanderford Gold. The prestige of gold foil cards is always different. Many players look for gold cards not only for gameplay, but also for collection value. For me, this drop made the whole pack opening experience special.
When the first card is revealed during pack opening, there is a tension. One card after another starts appearing, and the player thinks – what will I get now? When a gold card is seen, the excitement doubles. Today, that happened to me too.
Many people think that pack opening is pure luck, but I think patience is also important here. If you open packs regularly, your collection will gradually build. Not all packs will have legendary or gold, but sometimes such drops bring back the full motivation.
What I learned from this pack is that every rarity card has value. Not just legendary or gold, rare or common cards can also be game changers depending on the strategy. For example, Alfredo is important in low mana matches, Witch of Warwick is effective as an armor counter, Chimney Wallstop is strong as a tank.
As a future plan, I want to level up Krash Wanderford. Because looking at its progression chart, it is clear that the value increases rapidly as the level increases. Power increase, additional abilities, and gameplay impact – it is a card worth investing in from all aspects.
Then I want to build Chimney Wallstop for high mana battles. Because if you have a strong tank, the whole lineup is stable. Then Witch of Warwick can become more dangerous if you level up as a magic utility.
My collection is now much more versatile than before. Before, it might have been a problem in some battle formats, but now there are cards according to different mana caps. This is the main strength of a good collection – flexibility.
Another thing is market value. Gold and Rare cards can also be important for trading or selling in the future. Although I am not thinking of selling now, because building a collection is my first priority. However, in the long term perspective, these can be valuable assets.
The experience of opening this pack reminded me again why card games are so addictive. There is strategy, excitement, reward, and collection pride. When a new powerful card is added to your inventory, there is a sense of accomplishment.
I think today's Glide Pack opening was successful for me. Because not only the rarity, but also the usability was good. Many times even if you get a gold card, it can be weak, and even if you get a strong card, the rarity may be low. But today the overall package was good.
Finally, if I give a personal ranking, then in my opinion:
- Krash Wanderford Gold
- Chimney Wallstop
- Witch of Warwick
- Alfredo Rare
- Isgald Vorst
However, the ranking does not mean that the following cards are bad. Rather, each one has a different value according to the battle situation.
My motivation has increased even more after opening this pack. Now I want to open more packs, collect more rare cards, make my lineup stronger. That's the real fun of card games - growing my collection little by little every day.
In short, today's Glide Pack was very rewarding for me. All five cards are useful, the collection is beautiful, and the gold drop made whole day memorable. I'm really happy with this pack opening I'm looking forward going into battle with these cards in future.
My i,d
Since your interest on acquiring gladiator cards is increasing,then you need to wish one day to have an epic or legendary ones as well.Those ones are in a class of their own.Have you seen QUORA TOWERSHEAD in battle? an epic gladiator.Or a legendary gladiator card like TATIANA BLAYDE?. We have a total of 32 gladuis edition cards. 10 is common,10 is rare,5 is epic and only 7 is legendary. Anyway, Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏 on your cards,do have a wonderful day.
Nice Gold and Rare draws!