Yeah this was version 0.1 for the wiki I made.
https://www.splinterwiki.com/the-cardpool.html
I started fooling around with javascript and using the API that @kiokiss was generating. End the end I decided to go with a trusted wiki building platform. I'm not trying to do this to sharpen my skills. I am looking to make something that's usable as quickly as possible.
Where I think the wiki will really be useful is in helping newer players understand the games meta.
Thanks to the high degree of RNG that sets the rulesets fore each matchup you can't just NetDeck your way to victory like in Hearthstone. I LOVE how the meta for Splinterlands never gets stale. It changes every game. But with that change comes skill. Hopefully the wiki I'm working on can help people hone their skill. And if people can edit all on their own they can add strengths, weakness, optimal rulesets, etc. to each card.
I also really want to help people understand the markets, ways to safely trade and exchange, find bot service and more. There is so much to this game beyond setting lineups.
You're right, the game is really nice and balanced, I love to play it; if I started creating this site it's just to put in order all the information needed to play better.
Splintercards will still be different from a Wiki like website, I would like to make it more interactive.
I am also studying the API in order to better integrate especially those dynamic data, for example prices, the number of printed and circulating cards, etc ...