#21 - Saving Time With PeakMonsters

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I have been using PeakMonsters for a while and would like to share how PeakMonsters has helped saved lots of time on a daily basis with its user-friendly features and dashboard. In this post, I would share some of the features which I have been using frequently and how it has helped me save time so that I have more time to play Splinterlands.


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I would visit the "My Cards" tab at the start of the day.

Under the dashboard within this tab, I would:

  • See which of my cards are being rented out
  • See which of my cards are with me (and consider if I should adjust the rental rate)
  • Check the remaining time left for the cards that I have rented (and renew those cards with a few clicks)
  • Delegate some cards to help my friends

There is so much information available and it is much more efficient managing 30+ cards (owned and rented currently) on PeakMonsters compared to in-game.

On some days, I would visit the "Rent" tab.

These occasions would be:

  • If I need to look for a specific card to rent (perhaps recommended by friends)
  • If I need cards from specific Elements to help me complete my Daily Quest
  • When I need to rent CP for end of season rewards (there's the bidding function now and you can read more about it here)

As for the "Explorer" tab, the geek in me would visit every few days to look at some of the game statistics.

You can find many details about the games, from the number of active players to new signups, etc. You can read more about it here.


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On the top right side, there are various drop down options that you can check out if you need consolidated information on your account.

Personally my favourites are "SPS Airdrop" and "My Explorer".

The "SPS Airdrop" tab has many details about the airdrop and the charts help me keep track of my progress for the game. The "My Explorer" tab acts as a double confirmation of the movement of assets (cards, credits, etc) within the game, and more importantly, to check that if my card rentals and renewals have been successful.


In summary, ever since I started using PeakMonsters, I have been able to

  • Manage my card rentals better and maximise my rental yield
  • Save time renting specific cards or renting for CP using the bid function
  • Keep track of my progress within the game better using the analytics

What's your experience with PeakMonsters so far? Feel free to share them below in the comments. Or if you haven't tried them out, what are some considerations that are holding you back?

As always, thanks for reading and have a great day ahead!


If you are interested to sign up to play Splinterlands, my referral link is here.



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I don't play Splinterlands therefore I am not familiar enough with PeakMonsters or qualified to answer. Looks like great advice!

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Hey @ninahaskin feel free to hit us up when you decide to play! It's a fun game! :)

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Yeah! Fun game and a great community too!

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This is great! :)

My favorite is when I'm renting out and selling multiple cards, it is super easy to set it relative to the current listing prices. Especially helpful when I am too busy(or lazy) to check prices for each card!

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