Thoughts: More Potential of Promo Cards - Battlebot Training

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Maximizing the Potential of Promo Cards

Training against Battlebot


These are the things that are on my mind right now: how can we maximize the marketing potential of promo cards in Splinterlands, and how can we improve our gameplay skills through battlebot training? Promo cards are a unique and valuable aspect of the game, but how can we make the most of their marketing potential? And as player, how can I better understand and utilize the cards in my deck? In this post, I'll explore these topics and offer insights into how we/you can optimize our Splinterlands experience .



Promo Cards and Their Marketing Potential


What are promo cards in Splinterlands and why are they important?

Promo cards in Splinterlands are unique digital cards that are typically obtained through special promotions, collaborations, or events. These cards often have unique abilities, designs, or rarity levels that make them in great demand among players.

But why are promo cards important to Splinterlands as a game and as a business? Firstly, promo cards can generate revenue for the company. By offering exclusive promo cards through paid promotions or collaborations with other brands, Splinterlands can attract new players and generate additional income.

Secondly, promo cards can help to create a sense of excitement and exclusivity within the game. Players who obtain rare or exclusive promo cards may feel a sense of pride and accomplishment, which can increase their engagement with the game and encourage them to continue playing.


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How can we maximize their marketing potential through quest battles?

Quest battles can be a highly effective way to maximize the marketing potential of promo cards in Splinterlands. By designing quest battles that specifically highlight the unique abilities, designs or the story of promo cards, players can get a firsthand experience of how these cards can be used in gameplay or connect with it.



Quest Battles for Promo Cards

What are quest battles and how can they be used to build hype for promo cards?

These battles could be connected to the game's lore and narrative, and would involve unique challenges or objectives that showcase the unique abilities or designs of promo cards.
By completing these challenges, players could earn rewards or recognition that further enhance the exclusivity and value of the promo card.

Should quest battles have set rulesets or be completely random?

To enhance the narrative experience for players and create a more cohesive and immersive gameplay experience, quest battles should have set rulesets that match the lore or story of the quest battles. This can help to create a more memorable and engaging gameplay experience overall.

How can quest battles be integrated into the game's existing features?

Quest battles could be integrated into the game by adding a new section to the game's interface where players can access them. This section could be added to the promo page alongside the lore or story of the promo card, allowing players to read through the lore and then immediately jump into quest battles that are connected to that story. Additionally, adding quest battles to the tutorial mode could help new players to better understand the game's mechanics and lore while also showcasing the unique features of promo cards.



Battlebot Training with "xbot"

What is the "xbot" and how can it be used to train and playtest combos?

The "xbot" is an automated scholar system, or bot, that can be used to automate your account in ranked play. Now the main developer of xbot, known on discord as "Sylar", is testing a new tool. This tool is going to help players test out different deck combinations and strategies. With the xbot, players can challenge a specific account (currently you can volunteer your account for that, or you challenge one of their accounts) to play and test their combos, even without any energy left or any tournaments running. This can be a valuable tool for players who want to improve their gameplay skills and experiment with different deck configurations.

How can battlebot training help players better understand and utilize cards in their decks?

Battlebot training can be a highly effective way for players to better understand and utilize cards in their decks. By playing against the xbot, players can test out different combos and strategies without risking their ranking or rewards. This can help players to gain a deeper understanding of how different cards work together and how to optimize their deck configurations for maximum effectiveness. Additionally, battlebot training can be used to practice against specific types of opponents or scenarios, which can be valuable for players who want to improve their overall gameplay skills.

Are there any potential downsides or concerns with relying too heavily on battlebot training?

While battlebot training can be a valuable tool for players, there are potential downsides or concerns to consider. One potential issue is that the xbot will also learn and get better over time, which can make it more difficult for players to consistently win against it. Additionally, relying too heavily on battlebot training may detract from the social and competitive aspects of the game, as players may be less likely to engage with other players or participate in tournaments. However, when used in moderation, battlebot training can be a valuable complement to other gameplay experiences in Splinterlands.



Conclusion

Final thoughts on how these strategies can help improve the game's marketing and gameplay experiences.

Promo cards in Splinterlands are a valuable asset that can generate revenue and excitement for the game. Quest battles can be a powerful tool to maximize the marketing potential of these cards, by creating an immersive and engaging player experience that highlights their unique abilities and designs. By integrating quest battles into the game's existing features, players can better understand and appreciate the story and mechanics behind these promo cards, leading to increased engagement and retention.


The "xbot" training can be a valuable addition to the Splinterlands gameplay experience. With the ability to train and playtest combos, players can experiment with different deck configurations and strategies without risking their ranking or rewards. This can help players to better understand and utilize the unique abilities of the cards in their decks.
Overall, the xbot training offer a powerful tool for players who want to improve their gameplay skills and optimize their deck configurations, and I look forward to seeing how this feature develops in the future.


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Amazing post! And very interesting concept, I would definitely be interested in something like that..
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This game already keep asking us to put more and more funds in (for me personally it's enough at this point and I'm putting my funds in other games for now).
Not that I don't like the game, I play every day, but since its never enough anyways, there's no point in keep pushing it imo.

I hope some day we will see less bots, training against bots is something else as battling against a human player who knows his deck.

Cool post, keep it up! 👍

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