But this hurts the value of older cards once again ?
My problem with this is, that why should people buy new cards, if they look at Alpha & Beta cards and see that they are being left to dust and realize that the same could happen to Rebellion.
But this hurts the value of older cards once again ?
My problem with this is, that why should people buy new cards, if they look at Alpha & Beta cards and see that they are being left to dust and realize that the same could happen to Rebellion.
100% agree. I miss the old days. I don't know why Splinterlands don't keep the same strategy as they did for Alpha & Beta cards. Same stats but more incentive for Alpha and need more cards to level up. It keeps the game simple to play as it should be, keep the price of the older version, less operating cost for creating new artwork or new abilities, ...