As a Splinterlands player, you may find yourself faced with a dilemma: should you rent out your cards to earn daily income, or use them to participate in guild brawls and other game activities? Both options have their pros and cons, and ultimately the decision will depend on your personal goals and priorities.
One option is to rent out your cards to other players. This can be a great way to earn passive income and generate a steady stream of rewards. By setting your cards up for rent on the Splinterlands marketplace, you can earn DEC (the in-game currency) for every day that your cards are rented. This can be an especially attractive option for players who don't have the time or energy to actively participate in the game, but still want to earn rewards from their collection.
On the other hand, using your cards to participate in guild brawls and other game activities can be a more engaging and rewarding experience. By actively playing the game, you can earn SPS, cards, etc. through victories and rewards, and also have the opportunity to improve your skills and strategy. This can be especially appealing to players who enjoy the competitive aspect of Splinterlands and want to be more involved in the community.
Ultimately, the decision of whether to rent out your cards or use them to play the game will depend on your personal goals and priorities. If you're looking to generate passive income and don't have the time to actively participate in the game, renting out your cards may be the best option. On the other hand, if you enjoy the competitive aspect of Splinterlands and want to be more actively involved in the community, using your cards to play the game may be the way to go.!
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