Hive Wizard Is Live

Splinterlands has grown into the kind of game where serious players end up juggling a lot at once: multiple accounts, energy management, reward timing and the constant question of whether your setup is actually running the way you expect it to.

That is exactly why I built Hive Wizard, and today I am happy to say it is live.

Hive Wizard is a battle automation and account workspace built for Splinterlands players. The goal is not to add more noise or more complexity. The goal is to give players a cleaner, more reliable way to manage their accounts, run their sessions, and understand what is happening inside their setup without digging through scattered tabs and guesswork.

At launch, Hive Wizard is focused on practical value:

  • a dedicated workspace for each account
  • clear control over play behavior, energy thresholds, and reward automation
  • visibility into recent sessions, recent teams, and battle logs
  • a simpler credit model that charges based on won battles

One thing I cared about from the start was making the product feel transparent. If an account is running, you should be able to open the workspace and quickly see its current status, what happened in the last session, which teams were used recently, and what the bot is waiting on next. Good automation is not just about pressing a button and hoping for the best. It is about having enough visibility to trust the system you are using.

I also wanted the pricing side to stay straightforward. Hive Wizard now uses a credits-based model tied to wins, which keeps the experience easier to understand and closer to actual results. Instead of adding unnecessary friction around access, the product is moving toward a cleaner relationship between usage and value.

This launch is not the finish line. It is the first public step. The current version already gives players a strong control center for managing accounts and automation, but there is still plenty of room to expand from here with better insights, smoother workflows, and tighter quality-of-life improvements across the platform.

Check it out, Hive Wizard is live at https://hive-wizard.com.

I would genuinely like to hear what stands out to you. What feels useful, what feels unclear, and what would make it meaningfully better for your day-to-day Splinterlands routine. That kind of feedback is what will shape the next round of improvements. Join the Discord community and share your experience.

Thanks to everyone who has been following the build, testing features, and pushing for a better toolset around the game. Launching something is one milestone. Making it truly valuable to the Splinterlands community is the part that matters most.

PS: Survival mode is not supported as it requires explicit Splinterlands team approval to operate, which i didn't get so far.



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