Mine Harder

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My Terracore has been slow and steady so not much to report but, I have finally increased my engineering to a rate of 6.95 per hour of scrap.

This will put me at a reasonable 28+ per 4 hours and well within the sort of buffer zone of 40 scraps before I truly get attacked for my defense level.

I have not done anything other than increase damage or defense and now finally increasing engineering. I have not even looked at what the worth of flux is for say doing a quest or planet.

Maybe with one more dense I might start changing all scrap over to flux or maybe look at liquidity albeit if scrap actually goes up that would an absolute waste of hive.

All in all my Terracore is just chugging along, I can't really check my win loss rate because the system still logs anything past 9 days as a loss so the win loss rate is completely broken which I think was one of my only fun metrics I had in the game.


On a Splinterlands front, I am kinda over it, I know I have enough assets to maybe still want to keep up but I do not have $500+ every 6 months to dump into the game, this seems to be required to maintain a slight advantage in base card value.

You will still lose in the long run but that $500 can help earn a slight bit more - in my mind at least the $500+ I need to keep adding is to take advantage of any fresh "deals" these buffer my assets a slight bit and at least the $500 turning into $50 within 3 Months won't feel so bad.

All in all I am a bit undecided, I don't have many cards left though, on one hand I used the funds from them but on the other I used those funds partially on trash... but was it more trash than buying more cards...



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Those are some good stats in Terracore, I am just at 3 p/h. I think you need to keep investing in Splinterlands to keep up, I guess that is the aim of the game. At some point it is a zero sum game!

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Yeah fair enough, would just like scarcity to have a bit higher base value, other than that I get that the value must inherently decline since the cards are utility items. !PIZZA

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