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RE: 25 months on Splinterlands: My Financial Report - Roi and Considerations / 25 mesi su Splinterlands: Profitto, ROI e Considerazioni (ENG/ITA)

in Olio di Balena3 years ago

Holy wall of glorious data!

Given how long you've been playing Splinterlands and how much you've reflected on your investment, how would you invest the same ~$500 if you had to start today?

I've reached the point of wanting to begin buying into my more enjoyable blockchain games, but I'm having a hard time figuring out the best way to do that with Splinterlands. Should I buy vouchers and packs now, or wait for the sale to open up to general purchase, or buy valuable cards to compete with, or buy valuable cards just to rent, or. . . ?

To be clear, I'm not looking for "financial advice" so much as your perspective on good entry points for someone wanting to get more involved in Splinterlands. Really curious to learn what you'd do the same/differently if you had to start over.

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Your question would require a post rather than a reply to a comment :)
When I started Splinterlands there were only 3 assets, today there are many more and the investment strategies can be multiple and also depend on the attitudes of a player which can be very different...
As for Chaos Legion, I personally considered the value of the vouchers to be less than $4 in the presale and less than $2 now and for this reason I sold all the vouchers.
My goal is to buy a minimum of 1000 Chaos Legion packs but I will most likely do that in the General Sale ;)Hi @entrepidus

!BEER
!PIZZA

Gotcha, and now worries; this made enough sense to give me some ideas :)

I think I'll just chill, learning the game, until the general sale opens. It sounds like vouchers could be a good tool for leveraging additional packs in future releases, so I may borrow your idea ;P

Thanks! (and for the pizza ;P)