The Silver III Game-Play & Weighing The $900 Investment

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So far, with about $900 investment into Splinterlands, I think I am beginning to enjoy the experience of being a gamer of which I initially never thought I could. Splinterlands is addictive to the card and the way the game is designed, you're literally seeing your enemy's opponents by seeing the game rules and mama, in fact, it gets to a point where you begin to accumulate more DEC from quest and game rewards.

You could literally feel the change in your SPS airdrop, I mean even If the changes occurs in cents like from $0.05 to 0.07, this feels tiny, but take a look at how much you could accumulate in let's say one year plus how much it could be valued at immediately the market begins to blow up rather nicely.

You will feel that compounding effect and how it goes all the way down to changing the number of vouchers you are likely to be getting for staking the SPS that is slightly changing when you begin to accumulate even more DEC by playing in lucrative leagues.

So, talking about playing in lucrative leagues yesterday I got a first-hand experience of what it feels like to be playing in the silver leagues. Last season I got into Silver III and due to the fear of falling back into Bronze I, what I did was to stop playing the game for the remaining 3 days before the season ends.

But this time around with the season still about seven days to play, I got into Silver III again, and I couldn't feel the fear of dropping, so what I did was to play, because I couldn't Just wait out seven days and not play because I was scared of going back to Bronze I.

What I did was to calculate that even if I fall back to The previous league, I could still grind my way up and end up again in the Silver III again before the season eventually ends. In fact, even if I was caught in Bronze I, unable to grind my way up again, at least, i'll be earning DECs in my attempts no matter how disappointing it might be.


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Dangling The Carrot

This is a risk I was willing to take, I would definitely sacrifice the prospect of X3 reward, if I wanted to keep enjoying the game for the remainder of the season, which I gladly did. I couldn't lose all that excitement. I had level one cards with level one summoners all through. Likewise, I have opened about 70 packs from the 117 packs I initially hold, and I could comfortably increase 50% of my cards to level 2, due to the persistent drop of the same types of cards whenever I opened my packs.

However, I've gotten some rare, epic and legendary cards which I cannot increase their level. They form the remaining 50% of the card which I cannot increase to level 2. I was scared of being torn apart in Silver III, because I haven't increased the level of some of my cards, so I was basically unprepared for Silver III but I threw caution to the wind and went on to eventually compete.


A Stunning Experience

The Experience in Silver III is beautiful, first and foremost, with my level one cards, I manage to take out a lot of opponents. Surprisingly, it wasn't harder than Bronze I. I was in destructive mode and I took out like five opponents in my first five matches in Silver III and what made it possible was that, I thrive well in big mana games, the highest mana in the bronze leagues apart from 99 was 30, but this was different in Silver III.

I could get random mana like 42, 58 or even 44. This was already high enough for me to unleash some of my deadly monsters. But there was the limitation of having to face two game-rules, rather than the one game-rule I was mostly accustomed to.

Nevertheless, I mitigated this by taking advantage of the higher mana I got, it was an exciting challenge. The challenge in bronze I was really as exciting as this. The game-rule was tougher but then, it wasn't the rat race in the bronze leagues.


Silver, DEC & The Collection power Dilemma

I enjoyed earning more DECs. Although along the line, I almost got into Silver II with my level one cards. But then I faced some even nastier opponents with deep pockets and mad cards, that put me in my place, but with more favorable game-rules when I met them in other battles, I took it to them and eventually beat them.

In reality, I wish I could get more collection power, but then 7 months ago, I had only 100 collection power and fast-forward to now, I have about 15.8k. This wouldn't take me into Silver III, and it might take me another one year of accumulating, spending or coming up with creative choices to eventually play in Silver II.

This is where I could relish a delegation, but the main reason I don't rent cards is that, knowing my cards gives me the ability to study their capacity and weakness, but I can't do this with rented cards unless I'm just renting it for the collection power. However, this would put a dent on my SPS earning as I wouldn't be able to accumulate again. All in, it's a tasty experience and believe me, the bronze leagues are the zombie Apocalypse, it's 100% survival mode.




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Never got passed the bronze level. You are doing great mate. I like how Splinterlands provide something for everyone. If you are investors, there are so many ways to earn. If you are a gamer, there are so many ways to earn. It's all fun and games and money 💸💸

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It's difficult to get past the bronze league, without huge experience, creative strategies and a sizeable pocket, its difficult. But then, i've been trying, its good to be here. You're right, there's always opportuinities everywhere in Splinterlands.

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Last season I got into Silver III and due to the fear of falling back into Bronze I, what I did was to stop playing the game for the remaining 3 days before the season ends

Hahahah! I can't stop laughing at that, the imagination of wanting to play and scared of being beaten cracks me up.

I was in destructive mode and I took out like five opponents in my first five matches in Silver III

Am honestly loving your post this morning... lol. Its nice when you kick asses on the battlefield, there a good feeling to it.

Lol well done bro!

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Hahahaha a lot of people get scared of playing because of the fear of losing their position, this is actually the same with me, but this time I was like "fuck it" im playing. Although i was taught a bitter lesson by some guys with all these mad monsters, but believe me, I won some sweet games to my unbelief.
Lool, thanks bro, it wouldn't have been possible without you.

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Sweet bro, try playing more so you actually win enough battles that would push you into Silver II but practically you won't be able to get into Silver II, and the benefit is close to end of season like 3 days away from season end battles gets tougher, so if you have won lots of battles during that time you won't be dropped to Bronze league even if you lose battles a lot.

Hope am making sense

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Yeah, I actually understand what you mean. I know I cannot currently get into Silver II, but accumulating wind will still keep me protected if and when im getting beaten.

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The middle of a season tends to be the most calming. When it comes to the last few days, you might want to bury your head if you are unlucky. I tend to just do the quest but there are just times when my luck is bad and I get knocked around.

Also, Silver isn't so bad because level 1 cards can still win reasonably there. So if you manage to level up your summoner and cards, your win rate in Silver III should be quite high.

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I know all about the middle of the season, i've been at the end of the season grinding my way to silver 3 before, but I lost out, all I know is, we eventually learn with time.
Yeah i'm thinking of at least increasing the level of some of my summoners, so I can still keep using them to play my level one cards

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I miss the thrill of playing Splinterlands. Getting to Silver III with the current madness around the game is such a big deal and your investment played a huge role in that too sha. $900 is not a small investment.

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The thrill is mind-bending. The truth is, it wasn't a one-time Investment, what I did was throw it in slowly and allow it to accumulate. I still haven't opened all my packs and a large chunk of the money was used to buy Packs, while I used the rest to make mistakes, the learning process sometimes comes with a cost.

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Splinterlands is getting interesting everyday and I believe the higher you go in the game the higher the opportunities. Most of my card are still in level one and I'm making it to gold level.

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Silver III might be easier than Bronze I as the season goes on because the ones that remain competing in Bronze are those who want to finish top of the league. Congratulations on getting to Silver III and before you know it, you will reach Silver I and beyond.

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I don't even have enough collection power for Silver II not to talk of III. but I'm happy to be in silver III because it's like a dream come through for me. Thanks a million. For the support and everything

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