My first day experience with Splinterlands.

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I started playing Splinterderlands tonight, and it was both a delightful and perplexing experience. I had a winning streak at first and was overjoyed, but then I began to lose and then had another winning streak; it was back and forth between victory and loss.

I took what I'd learned from the game I'd lost and began to experiment with decks I'd never heard of before.

I achieved the highest rank possible based on my power, which I don't understand and don't know how to proceed to higher ranks. I was hoping that someone could assist me in understanding the power system.

I'd want to boost the power of my deck without spending a lot of money, but I'm not sure how to accomplish so because I'm not familiar with the power system.

I was also hoping someone could explain about guilds, how to join one, and what benefits I may obtain from joining one, or whether guilds are simply for fun.



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Each card has a default DEC/Power value (based on card rarity), so power is determined by the cards you own or rent. The more cards you own or rent the higher your power will be, and you need a certain amount of power to advance to a higher league. Here is a pic that shows power requirements
https://i.imgur.com/KUNwaBc.jpg
The reason for this requirement is to create a balance for the reward system and to encourage players to invest into the game. Because as you move up in leagues the rewards you win become better and better, so they are trying to reward players who invest into the game more than players who invest less.

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