It's another great week for giving our perspective on what is happening around the Rebellion in Splinterlands. There are so many things happening inside the Splinterlands in which we have seen that many Rebellion cards are now being exposed inside the marketplace in which the flooded cards, take interest for both collectors and players to buy in individual. We have seen that common cards are quite affordable which gives you the opportunity to buy them in bulk and have them leveled up to maximize their capacity on the battlefield. We have seen that higher rarity are quite inexpensive also as individuals didn't reach a hundred dollars except for those golden cards which have a much higher cost because of the benefits of playing and holding them. There are around 85 individual cards inside the Rebellion and I think that giving a try of concentrating collection of them would not be as hard as you think it is. You may also have the chance to collect them even if you haven't joined the presale for bonuses or bought some packs, instead, individual cards in the market are a huge opportunity to avoid duplication if you are thinking about collecting them instead of thinking about leveling them up.
With around 11 active Summoners in total inside the Rebellion, I think that you can easily boost them up to a necessary level that is intact on what level of summoners you are targeting. There are 2 summoners in each element while only 1 in Dragon, which has the highest price inside the Rebellion individual cards I think. If you haven't played the Splinterlands, I think you are still able to catch up even if you haven't entered those earlier sets since we have a modern category in which you will able to play using the latest card sets. You will play without being overwhelmed by those overpowered cards on the earlier version of Splinterlands since they are not able to enter such a category. We have a wild category for those cards that are eligible for gaming.
Another thing is that only human players are allowed to the modern category which will help you hone your skills in playing the card set. You will fully understand how you would able to complete with your own built strategy and tactics based on your understanding of the game. It is pretty easy if you know how to play in basic while making it to the competitive level, you need to have deep learning and understanding those reading some other player strategies as well as FAQ inside Splinterlands. I would encourage you to play as a human to help you know more about the game and just play with bots only if you know how to play the game. Because we never know if bots will be allowed in the future or not, it depends on the overall community whether they will choose to eliminate them or have them as it is.
What interest me more is that in Rebellion some summoners do have dual skill in which you have the option to choose which of those skill you think could give you an advantage in the battlefield. Like this legendary dragon summoner, Akane has both Give Lookout and Give Ambush which are both pretty strong and new in my opinion. I see some intimidation whenever this summoner is being chosen to represent the battlefield, in which I sense that even renting this summoner would really be expensive or owning this card would be expensive as well.
Not only summoners are being boosted in terms of skills and abilities instead some monsters have added skills like Armored Strike, Corrosive Ward, Flank, and Lookout which are pretty new and awesome. The battlefield will be more competitive as these four new sets of abilities will have a pretty combo to those older cards. The only thing is that players should understand how to fully utilize them and make them as a team to make your rosters be formidable than ever. Anyway, there is no guarantee that you will be winning a battle even if you have higher levels of your rebellion individual cards instead you need to fully understand and develop your gameplay in splinterlands using your rebellion set. That way you would be able to gain more experience and able to come up with much solid strategy that you could develop and use toward stronger opponents.
As for me, I have bought individual cards inside the marketplace instead of buying packs since I am concentrating on leveling up individual cards which can help a lot when you are playing. Still, I am looking forward to buying some set of rebellion cards in the future since there are still enough packs inside the general sale, and I have still my chance to set aside some funds gained from hive posting as well as playing the Splinterlands to buy packs. As of now, I am still concentrating on my Splinterland's land-related improvement since I am still struggling to develop my lands due to fund concerns. I am still hoping that I can finish my target before the end of December so that I can concentrate on buying Rebellion packs. That way, I could probably gain more incentive in the future especially when airdrops are being deployed with such holding packs and cards.
There are so many things we need to watch out for in the Rebellion and this is only the beginning. The artwork really improved a lot compared to those artworks that were in the previous card sets. I am sure that collectors will find it more interesting to hold them because of their utility as well as their artwork. We just never know what values they will give in the market in the future, so holding them would be pretty amazing to do. I see a big future inside the Splinterlands because the community is always supporting the development. That is why you will see community members are always in support of the game despite the struggles the team encountered in recent days.
Anyway, struggles really happen inside the game, and community members are always there to find a solution and always in support so that the game will have a better future.
CREDITS
- Images are taken from Splinterlands / Steemmonsters
- Some of this images are being edited in Photoshop
- Thank you Splinterlands for letting us use images for our post and other promotions for the game.
Thanks for sharing! - @yonilkar