Splinterlands Card Packs! I got lucky this time!

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SplinterlandsCard Pack Openings

Well, today I decided to invest some SPS/DEC into buying Potions and Card Packs specifically 4 from Chaos Legion and 2 from the newest RiftWatchers sets! Now... I didn't exactly plan to post about it so I didn't screenshot/screen record the openings unfortunately. :/

However, I do know which cards were pulled, as some of them were highly disappointing and then one in particular was quite spectacular! :)


Agor Longtail :D

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From the jump, this was the true find for the set and I have the card up on the market if anyone was looking to get one and couldn't find one. I TRY to get the card at the lowest market price, but it seems there's a bot of some sort that likes to undercut me on here as well, so I am just standing firm under the last firm price, as the lowest non-bot person selling a card for the Agor Longtail market. (Unless I'm wrong and one of you is just seriously vigilant?? :D)


The Moderate

As far as moderate goes, there were some decent looking/valued/I simply liked their art cards, that I was happy to have received as well!

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Some of these aren't incredible cards, but they're also listed on the market for rent/sale at what I could find as the lowest bottom of the wall for each.


The Dumps

Dumps. The worst of the pulls. Lol. Now, these aren't all bad honestly. Their value is shit, but they can be rented (On the off chance you can manage to get one rented out amongst the market saturation.) for some daily DEC returns and you would still own the card should there ever be a pop in price point that you wish to capitalize on later. I don't see Splinterlands as being "Mass adopted" yet, as I feel most TCG players don't even truly still know it exists. Exposure is something I plan on working on as well. I intend to begin to spread word of Hive and SPT alike, in the coming years, starting this next one coming up here in oh so few weeks. Once mass adoption happens, all of these cards we see sitting at $0.01-0.03 and such, won't be that low of value. Their value comes from the fact that they were minted in packs some of which no longer exist. This means they are exclusive. They are also NFTS in themselves, tied to an ACTUAL game with purpose and functionality (Something most NFTs lack and thus, fail due to.) on a blockchain that's been solid and will continue to be solid for the foreseeable future. Something time-tested to a decent degree and has been resilient. Keeping that in mind, renting is your best option for all your low cost cards, as what is $0.01-0.20 really even going to do for you in the short term as opposed to earning 0.1DEC/day and letting that compile DEC over whatever length of time? Assuming DEC dropped half it's value, if you've earned 4x your initial investment, you are still doubling your money in that time-frame. It's a no-brainer. :)

Enough chatter. To the "Dumps" of the pulls. :P

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Surprisingly, most of the "Dumps" have been rented out already despite market saturation. Incredible!


The Overall

In case I've missed a card or two while filtering through everything, here's the full list of everything pulled from the packs I opened today.

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Not bad for a first opening packs in years, I'd say! The thrill of not knowing what you're going to get and seeing each card flip when you open the packs, is truly something to add to the value as well. :) Even not getting anything decent and coming up a loss, you still get that thrill along the way from knowing you might strike it lucky and get some great pulls!


State of the market

Obviously, I'm not the first to be renting/selling, so some of the markets are highly saturated and there's not really room, rhyme or reason to be purchasing some of these or renting them, but I'd feel fairly safe to assume (Although I prefer to try to never assume.) anyone asking the bare minimum is just trying to get something back on what they've invested in or "crapped out on with their luck and ended up with," so I might start to rent out cards here and there just to try and de-saturate the markets a bit and give people returns on something that neither of us will use, but the economic stimulation in the Splinterlands market will still be present and feel the effect from. This should, in theory, give them more DEC at their disposal to use wherever they see fit. Healthy market growth sometimes requires taking a hit somewhere for an individual or a business/organization so that growth can happen elsewhere. I'm more than willing to take Ls so that the overall community can reap benefits they otherwise would not. :) A handful of cards being rented might give someone daily DEC to rent out a card they could not prior afford, and that card could benefit them more greatly. This could bring them more earnings from playing, this could afford them more cards and it's simply a ripple effect from there.

A pebble in the water makes a ripple effect;
Every action in this world will bear a consequence.
If you wait around forever you will surely drown.
I see what's going down. - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

Now, that song has darker meanings... I believe... but the words can be applied elsewhere in a different context undoubtedly. That's part of what I love about music; If you translate people into Bull and Bear markets, honestly, the song makes total sense still. One market beats you down and the other one lifts you up. In life there's so many different correlations that many people don't consider. I can only hope people's minds are open to ideas that can benefit us all, and truly see the value in them.

Minimal losses are recovered over time by healthy, consistent market growth. This requires capital to move around freely and fluidly. SPT and it's community is strong. I, along with many others, am bringing and circulating "New Money" into the market. It's refreshing to get something decent out of a pack off rip! I will surely use my earnings to be buying more packs in search of elusive finds! In addition to this, I'm trying to offer even cheaper options for the cards I do get, as far as buying/renting goes for the end recipient. :) Let's all grow, I mean, why not?! I want everyone to win, even those who I disagree with and have opposing views.

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Congrats. I only played briefly

Thank you! It's still going strong, although if you're partial to Steem, Hive wouldn't be where you'd be at. It's the native currency for the game now after the "Great Divide" lol. Some of us still use both so we post on both so we can share with all who care. Thanks for the engagement. :)

I am not on Hive, though I contemplated joining. I just don't think I could handle yet another account with all the work I have going on these days.

Are you saying you can use Hive currency in Splinterlands? That would be pretty amazing.

Well, it seems that most community-oriented projects that were built on Steem originally, moved to hive. This even includes @steembasicincome which I've been a long time fan and supporter of as well as user. Universal Basic Income is true freedom in my eyes, as in most countries you must pay your way to have basic necessities which in my mind is slavery. Debatable to any degree, for sure, so that's my opinion and I don't expect the world to see eye to eye with me. Point being, it still uses the moniker and handle it got from here, but to enroll you and another account, they only now accept Hive. Your Steem can be put onto the Hive-Engine through the accounts still available for trading/liquidity for anyone opting into Hive from Steem. (They didn't want to isolate and cut off all gateways/bridges in case of later adoption by people changing their minds or wanting to participate in both.)

Splinterlands and many Hive-Engine tokens moved over, Steem-Engine now seems abandoned so the second layer Cryptonomics over here was taken over by Justin Sun's TRX or Tron currency. That's now the only layer of currency if Steem-Engine truly is gone, which I've been checking consistently and it's said something or other about catching up to the chain and withdrawals or whatever are disabled during. It's been days so who knows. Reliability is definitely less than Hive-Engine and although I think that's intentional, it's a bit inconvenient to have methods like that used against those who weren't part of the big divide or didn't or couldn't fully grasp the reasoning behind all of it or why Justin Sun was such a bad choice to have leading Steem. That's all history now, as the impact has been had and the division is finalized. Hive has more rewards potential for sure, as their whole selling point was the strength of a real community and not subservience for rewards, to larger stake holders. The freedom to earn more without basically begging or waiting patiently for long periods of time to build traction. It worked, I'll say. The projects are strong and the payouts are far more than Steem has provided and more consistently paid out across posts/comments based on your level of true interaction with other individuals. I tend to be an introvert except when it comes to women... lol... so I tend to steer away from building large followings and groups for support. I try to diversify my assets and earn with them how I feel is morally and ethically reasonable.

TL;DR

  • Hive is better for earnings and the community is more English speaking and the projects involved on there are doing much better than anything on Steem that would have relevancy to functionality. Most people who were OG Steem, are now on Hive and collaborating on larger, more complex projects that will add more value to the overall Hive economy, once completed. The DAOs are doing more for added value across the board, instead of individuals/exclusive groups.

My suggestion, because it's widely accepted from what I can tell, is to post on both, the same post. Copy/Paste style and adjust tags based on what you'd like to try to earn or the relevancy of your content. (Art tags for art, Finance for finance, etc.) Just decide which chain you hold your heart closer to and post there first, so that it will get the priority in SEO (Search Engine Optimization, the thing that makes search engines show more accurate results. If time based, whatever is posted first will show first.) and if you don't really care, just post to whichever one and then the other. It could potentially double your earnings if you earn the same, or, if the community appreciates you and is more receptive and engaging with you, you could potentially earn a lot more than double. Say you earn $0.10 on something here, you may earn a few bucks for it over there, that potential would mean well beyond doubling. It's possible, but who knows, art and music and finance are all very hot topics that are still widely discussed/shared. :) Good luck in whatever you choose to do!

Also, the Hive-Engine has the base currencies for Splinterlands now, yes. SPT, DEC, and SPS are all on Hive-Engine and you buy them with SWAP.HIVE which is pegged Hive on the sidechain.

@scratched-burnt even if you only played briefly, if it was a while ago, you probably had to buy booster packs/starter cards. Those are now actually worth quite a substantial amount even if it's not super epic or rare. I have some that I found out were worth upwards of $200 on the monster markets they have over there! The bottom of it was a few bucks a pop for the old cards, but the mid-range where most of the cards sat valued at, was around $40-80 still! So for spending about 20-40$ in Hive back in the day to get started or whatever it was, now one card alone profited me and the rest was just excess! I think you can check your Hive account info about that using peakmonsters website, if you need help I can help you out with all of it. In addition to that, if you had Steem before Hive forked off, you have 100% of what you had when it forked at whatever point in time. If you haven't touched Hive at all, that's literally sitting there waiting for you and it's been earning APR% for whatever you had staked/invested. :)

Something well worth looking into! The fact of the matter is, Hive forked from Steem, so by being on Steem, you were instantly already on Hive with whatever stake/holdings you had on Steem. Say you had 100 SP, 100Steem and 100SBD, you would have had the same amount in Hive, at the time it forked. That would be sitting there as Hive, HBD, and HP, waiting on you, using the same keys you use here on Steem to do things. If you have your keys here, you have your keys there. That's the beauty of the fork. :)

Again, if you need help, let me know. You seem intelligent for sure, but always a good reminder, be careful with keys. Don't share them with anyone, even me if I offer help, I only will guide you in where to do what, never ask for them. Lol. :P

Oh nevermind I think you're new to Steem :P
That would mean there's no Hive for you there, although, I'd be willing to send you some/delegate and vote on your content if you did join, so there's that. @scratched-burnt

Wow, thanks for taking the time to give such a thorough response! I am rather new here on steemit, but my fiancé and joint account holder @jae5086 joined steemit back in 2016 so he would have been around for the fork so perhaps we'll check into it from his old account. If I were to join Hive, I don't think I would cross-post/copy+paste.

I have been doing well and received a lot of help from folks in the World of Xpilar community and cross-posting is definitely against the rules there, but that doesn't mean I can't share the same art that I've created. I would simply make sure the wording was different and that should satisfy everyone. I do love the idea of more English speakers. @jae5086 thought when we started this account that it seemed like a lot less English speakers, particularly those from the US, than he remembered from his brief time on the platform years back. Perhaps Hive is where they all went, haha.

On universal basic income, that's actually something I had thought about during the last US presidential election cycle, as one of the candidates was a supporter. My position is that it will be necessary eventually as AI and robotics continue to advance and slowly eat up more and more jobs. We'll simply hit a point (I believe) where there are not enough jobs for people. This, coupled with the consolidation of wealth that is likely to result, I think will force that issue. Not sure it would be in my lifetime though, as I don't expect to see it any time soon.

On Splinterlands, now I am going to have to try to find my old account. I know it was a year or so ago, but I don't think I bought any packs, just the spellbook that you had to buy to get started. I'm pretty sure all packs were sold out and a new expansion at the time was weeks from launching.

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