RE: 🧠 Echoes in the Arena: Navigating Perception and Opportunity in Splinterlands

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I lurk everywhere, but instead I just now focus on other things. One only needs to take a look at blog to know all the things I'm getting myself into these days.



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Have you done the Splinterlands Campaign? Why'd you think of it?

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I have not done such a thing. What sort of time commitment am I looking at? Do I need my own cards, or can I play with ghosts?

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U should start at Prelude... and u can do a post about it...

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I'll take a look maybe later today, after I drag myself back from the gym.

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I did the prelude. I don't want to do a post about. Not enough meat to warrant a post.

  • FMVs at the start could use subtitles to help with accessibility
  • This acting as a tutorial is great for new players
  • It assumes you know what the enemy's monsters do in the "last used teams", but if you don't know those creatures... good luck
  • I felt like the art and characters betrayed the deeper lore of Splinterlands itself, it felt less "dark fantasy", and more "pop fantasy"
  • That's just personal taste, and I recognise that.
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I'm glad you gave it a go.
It is a step in the right direction.
The Chapters give more exposure to different game elements.
Establishing some fun Foundation cards for people to earn and try.

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No cards required. You get cards if you do them

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Thanks for that, I'll take a look later today. :) Maybe I will even post about it, as @jagged suggested. My only problem (not really a problem) is that I am building a rather deep backlog of posts for the future! :D

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