RE: The left hand does not know what the right hand is doing

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Splinterlands introduced manacaps for leagues some time ago. For example, in Bronze, there are only battles up to 40 mana, in Silver only up to 50 mana, and in Gold only up to 60 mana. The lower the league, the more low mana battles occur (the numbers are just an example, I don’t remember the exact numbers). However, this doesn’t make sense because a level 1 card has the same amount of mana as a level 10 card. This leads to cards with high mana content being rarely played in Bronze and cards like Quora being extremely strong there. This change was introduced due to the false assumption that a Bronze deck is smaller than a Diamond deck. However, this is not the case, and often Bronze decks are even larger than Diamond decks. “Splinterlands” seems to have forgotten that amateur, average, and professional players only occur within the ranges of a league, i.e. at 3, 2, and 1. Instead, Splinterlands adopts the logic of other games, where Bronze is intended for beginners, Silver for average players, and Gold for good players, etc.



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ok thanks for clarifying what you meant.

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