Beginners guide to start Splinterland

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Beginners guide to start Splinterland


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I had started playing for a week and finally got into the Silver League. At the beginning, this game might be a little overwhelming as it has a lot of different playstyle, cards, different forms of battles and questions about how to proceed further.

Let me try to put it on this post for every new beginner.

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I believe you guys might have already researched about DEC (the currency in the game to purchase / rent cards), so I will skip this point.

The easiest part to to grind through the rank battles, get to bronze ASAP and farm DEC. This is super important as DEC will allow you to rent cards, which are a requirement to proceed further (for example Bronze III to Bronze II will require 1000 'power')

Basically you need these 'power' to proceed to higher league, and each card that you own / rented will have 'power'. The power are determine by this table :

As you can see from above, the best way to get higher power is by renting Gold Foil cards.

Try as much as possible to look for Gold Foil cards that you are regularly using as having Gold Foil cards in your playing deck actually increases 10% of your DEC earnings per battle. This does stack and you will be earning tons of DEC if you are on a winning streak.

This is actually my first post, so I will stop here and will certainly update more once I have more content to create in mind!

Remember, this game doesn't really take much of your time and I actually really enjoy the game very much !

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add to it: to win many battle aka win may DEC you have first to rent great cheap cards ( like sand worm it is 0.1 a day ) this will help gain many dec to rent gold ones because they are so expensive

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I voted for it but you must leave the link to the twitter post !!