Understanding the card series of Splinterlands
For somebody like me that has been playing Splinterlands for several years, the card series are easy to understand. For somebody who is new to the game and has to struggle already to understand how things work, this might actually be quite tricky.
Lately, I had several people who asked questions regarding these card series and I thought in might be a good idea to create a little tutorial.
Check out the video if you want to understand what alpha, beta, untamed, dice, promo or chaos packs are.
Actually the differences are not just about the cards and their abilities. It can be very useful to grasp these differences when you want to rent or purchase cards...
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Surely there is a big difference, between alpha and gold cards, and it is very important to know my dear friend.
Thank you very much for such a great video!
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Thanks for the information. I have only been playing for a few seasons so this information helps me know more about the game.
Thanks for stopping by! Happy you found it useful.
Thanks for this video, i needed those information
I'm happy you found it useful :-)