My Splinterlands Progress

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I have been in Bronze II for a while now learning the ropes, trying to work out card combinations, deciding if I was happy just cruising in Bronze or whether I would invest a bit, rent or buy certain cards or packs. Packs were hard to get before the recent chaos release and I didn't like the idea of renting as it felt like dead money and added pressure to play more. I ended buying a few cheap neutral monsters which seemed help increase my win ratio.
But a hand full of neutral monsters wasn't enough card points to get me out of Bronze II.
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I use Creeping Ooze a lot. 1 mana cost is handy just to use all available mana and slow the other team down. Sand Worm and Goblin Mech are good in the bigger manna battles.

Next I bought Mylor he has a low mana cost and gives all melee attack thorns which is really help full in low mana battles. cost was about 12,000 dec or $35USD

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It took me a while to save up but eventually I had enough recourses to get 8 chaos packs in presale 2. I found the whole presale stuff a bit confusing and could not really workout the best way to go about it all but it was a good learning experience transferring tokens and hive swap in the engine. I ended up with 8 chaos pack tokens but only open a pack when I get enough potions.

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This was the latest pack I opened I seemed to get lucky with Fungus Fiend who's 0 mana is a helpful to my earth splinter battles.

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My last season rewards in bronze II, Hopefully I can make Bronze I this season.

What strategy did you use to move higher in the leagues?



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Yeah, the presale wasn't really designed for the newest players... it was essentially designed to prevent scalpers coming in and buying up everything to sell back at higher prices... much like we see with concert tickets or sneakers.

But I like that you got some packs, that's awesome. The 0 mana cards are definitely some of the most used cards.

I think the most useful strategy is to click on Top Battles or Leaderboards in the Battle tab and just see what type of teams the top players are putting together... and then see if you can acquire some of those cards over time. The second is just to try and complete your daily quests... a slow steady grind is easily the best way to build up your deck.

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Cheers. The presale makes more sense now and I will have to checkout some of those higher level battles.

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I !LUV that you're doing Splinterlands updates now but far out... I don't understand what the heck any of it means!! !LOL

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