Considering that botting goes against the possibilities of the attention economy potential of Splinterlands (which was laughed at during a TH... fine, turn down money like fools after laying off nearly half of the company), I voted 'NO' on the continued issuance of Chaos Legion packs. Removing this tradeable incentive from loot chests after April 1 seems like an opportunity for the secondary market to flourish. When the packs are gone, they should be gone for good.
Those who choose to use scripts to play this game are not making roaring endorsements of the game, it's a mining expedition and nothing more. SPS staking will do a lot of good to ensure that people who would have opted to use scripts can simply create a portfolio of players to help them earn SPS rewards instead. If they want larger rewards, they have to buy the SPS token and stake it.
Many proposed and passed solutions do not have time to breathe. We are bombarded with gimmickry, especially as it concerns DEC. The problem is that the player base is shrinking and the team and powerful 3rd parties are almost solely focused on gaining more share of customer and manipulate the price of DEC.
Common sense implementations like a functional responsive website that can be easily accessed after seeing an ad on a social media platform or using guilds as a method to help with new player retention are eschewed for a variety of gimmicks that didn't work. Instead, the mobile experience is awful and new players are alone. The base could have grown even with the decline in crypto prices, but here we are with more gimmicks than a Vince Russo production.