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RE: SplinterLands Investing, Battling and Earning - 12 Beginner's Tips

in Splinterlands3 years ago (edited)

Wow! Very helpful! I learned a lot. Undead Rex just caught my attention yesterday when I noticed its high melee attack. I was thinking of using him in a rule set where melee cards can attack from any position. As for Elven Defender, I took him for granted, but your post about his shield ability at level 5 got my attention. Thinking of Elven Defender to include in my upgrading project. Also Enchanted Defender in equalizer rule set; that's a great insight. I never used this card even once though it's already my fourth season. It's now high time to test it. Also your advice about quest reset. I never know that such mechanics exist. I felt actually forced to spend too much on rentals whenever there is a quest that I find difficult to complete. I prefer either water or earth quest. And so I reset the fire quest just now, and I am glad to see it replaced with a water quest. That would be easy for me. Finally, about using the appropriate tags and the most profitable time to rent; they are really very helpful tips! I could not thank you enough. Blessings and grace and peace!

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While the Common Death Monster Undead Rexx has high Attack (and decent Health), it is prone to missing its target because of its relatively low Speed of 2. 🤔 Moreover, if the Battle Ruleset allows Melee Monsters to attack from any position, expect the opponent to use a Common Neutral Monster Disintegrator or equivalent that will reduce your Melee Monsters' Attack (or reduce the Speed of your Monsters). 🤓

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Another three weeks of modules are here. This time, I am the student. 😅

Here are the two questions I asked our Professor:

  1. You mentioned in your book that Social Darwinism or Spencerism as part of the Enlightenment project suffered a decline after the two World Wars. I am curious about the influence of positivism or the empirical approach to science in the formation of Cultural Anthropology. In Kraft's ideas of the environment, he mentioned the "supernatural" contribution. I wonder if Kraft's ideas are not completely free but reliant on the positivist approach, how can we account for the supernatural element since in the first place his premise is based on naturalists' assumptions? And how can cultural anthropologists do fieldwork or ethnography that will include even the supernatural environment?
  1. The idea of decentralization is popular these days. When I stumbled upon the concept of ethnocentrism and at the same time, thinking of our situation here in the Philippines, in which in my mind, our ethnicity can be described as anything else but ethnocentrism, what concept would you propose to describe the plurality in our ethnicity? Is it valid to describe our situation in something like ethno-decentrism? Just my wild thoughts. Thanks!

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Your reply to my comment about a #Splinterlands Battle is about you as a student asking your professor questions about culture. 🤯 Looks like distraction has beaten you there! 😆😅

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Or it could be a return from distraction to focus. 😅

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You can say that you got focused on your studies, but then you also got distracted from playing #Splinterlands. 🤣

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That is more accurate.

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It looks like while I was able to help you resist confusion, the seriousness is apparent on your comment there, especially with the CTP that looks out of place. 😆😅

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I am so happy they were helpful to you!