Splinterlands Social Media Challenge : The Rebellion is getting stronger
The Rebellion set is still making some notice within the Splinterlands since there are a lot of promotions and some exciting updates that the community is experiencing there. What I have noticed within the market is that some cards seem to be increasing their price value and that even though players are competing for the lowest price in the market, still there are boundaries to what should be the floor price of that particular card. There are around 25k that are put into the market which is a bit huge since we are not seeing those that are being opened and played yet.
What I am thinking right now is that those players who are not selling their cards into the market are that they might be holding it for some juicy airdrops that would be dropping sooner than we think. Also, those who hold rebellion packs are also getting some airdrops too which I think that it has more value percentage rather than those individual cards. I think it is better to hold packs as well as individual cards to make sure that the percentage that you will be getting matches the one that you will be expecting.
Checking on the Rebellion packs that are being sold is that there are still plenty remaining cards for players to purchase from and that players still have a chance to accumulate their earnings both in battle and in the hive platform so that they could purchase several packs and upgrade them to your target. If I do have enough balance, I would say that purchasing in bulk would be best since you can still get some bonuses from those purchases. The more you purchase the more benefit you will be getting which is really nice for a player.
I think upgrading cards is achievable considering that there are still many packs that are soon to be purchased. All players are needed to just accumulate several DEC and VOUCHER in order to purchase and then get some extra bonuses from it. But if it happens that you don't have those tokens then swapping them inside the hive-engine would be the best approach, wherein you can easily swap them and then deposit them in-game so that you can use them for purchases.
Currently, on my side, I have already acquired Rebellion cards but still, I have a long list of cards that need to purchase and to level them up to gold rank matches. With those cards being upgraded I have the chance to do brawl battles within any problem and a high probability of winning but I don't think that it will be an issue for other players since there are also enough strong cards that could compete with those that are in Rebellion cards.
I wish the best that soon, I will be acquiring higher-level cards which I can use in brawl battles. But anyway, sometimes we need to look into our funds if we think that it can be achievable without any problem. But for me, as long as I play the cards I have no concern of not acquiring all of those in Rebellion sets. But I think that focusing on leveling up a particular card in Splinterlands would be a nice move rather than purchasing individually which might be the case for those collectors.
I guess that would be for now since I am also waiting for some good development inside the Rebellion and probably curious about the Legendary cards that those top players contributed. Anyway, we will just wait for those updates since the team might be super busy thinking about some initiatives on how they could improve more on the current economy and how the game also attracts new players.
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- Some of this images are being edited in Photoshop
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Thanks for sharing! - @alokkumar121