I think there is a pretty big barrier to entry on Splinterlands vs other Hive based games. Like you said, you have to have really good cards and the learning curve is pretty steep. If you can't or don't want to invest alot of time into it and don't have alot of money to put in it's going to be difficult to make any progress or ROI.
I know that is why I have just stuck to the passive side of it.
I have one card I am renting out and a few packs that are unopened. It's just too hard to get my head around it beyond that.
But that's just my opinion. And I don't mean to sound like I am hating on it.
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Yeah, if you have deep pockets, this can become a great income generator...but if you don't, oh boy lol
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It's a bit more of a challenge then. My assets are allocated and prioritized in other areas. It is fun seeing what other people are doing on their Splinterlands journeys though. 😀 Happy Wednesday!
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Looking forward to what you come up with as a solution, @bcarolan639! Happy Sunday😀
I am good right now, thanks @bcarolan639. Best of luck with that. I hope it works for you. Have a great day.😀