RE: The Martyr Massacre

You are viewing a single comment's thread:

I've been playing Splinterlands for several days now and I'm still finding it hard to get fully into the game. I've bought the spellbook and a few maps, but I'm still feeling my way around. At the moment, my objectives are to earn SPs and above all to learn certain strategies.

For the last two days, I haven't been able to play due to lack of time. However, I really enjoy reading articles like yours, where you describe your battles and your personal impressions. It's fascinating to be able to "enter" a player's mind and understand his way of thinking.



0
0
0.000
7 comments
avatar

Writing about Splinterlands is more fun than playing it, and it pays off better in my case ;)

Some people run bots rather than playing themselves. It may be more in line with your micro passive income strategy.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Haha, I think it would be much more profitable in my case too. Especially since I've only bought the Spellbook so far and I've only bought these cards.

So even though I'm winning games, I'm not actually winning anything. I confess I don't really understand the game's winnings mechanics. But for the moment, I'm just playing for fun.

As for bots, yes, they could add to my winnings strategy, but are they good for the game?

Isn't using bots bad for the game?

0
0
0.000
avatar

I don't know whether the're good for the game or not, but many people run them successfully. It's true that you'd have to buy or rent a bunch of cards including summoners to be able to earn anything. When you play with the starter cards, you only get points to the standings, no rewards.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Maybe I'll try bots in that case. But for now, I want to understand the mechanics better. I think that before delegating something, it is good to understand it yourself.

My goal is to earn SP to then have at least the end of season chests. But for that, you have to win games with almost only cards that are not basic cards?

I have seen people who advise renting card packs at the start because there are plenty of them that are not expensive. I'm curious what you think about it?

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yes, you have to keep winning games with cards you either own or rent by somebody. When I need cards, I rent them, play for a while, claim all the possible rewards and then the rental expires.

I only have cards worth like $30, plus some Soulbound and Gladiator cards you cannot trade or rent. And it works great. Plus I can publish such strategy post every now and then, and when it succeeds, it earns about $10, like this one, which is more then I pay for seasonal rentals.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Ok thanks, it helps me a lot to have this kind of discussion. I really like this principle of buying a card and renting it.

I used to play Hearthstone (I was bad, but I play mostly for fun), and without paying it was impossible to play properly. Now you have to pay, but at least you can expect a return on your investment.

When I get a bit more proficient, I'll think about writing strategic articles 👍

0
0
0.000