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RE: Three Months to the Next Soulbound Reward Set

in Splinterlands5 months ago (edited)

I think maybe only 2 to 3% of players are the only ones who will max out their complete set, and probably not more than than.

It's funny you say that. Some say they have a complete set and had it for a long time, and then, when they go into details, they say, I'm still missing a BCX here, a BCX there, and so on. That's not a max set. I say it how it is. I will likely not have a complete set, due to RNG, and because it's not worth spending/wasting so much Glint to max the cards that are less favored by RNG.

For me, it doesn't really matter, as I might have to stop playing very soon

That's understandable given your likely lack of time these days. If a bot is not a suitable solution for you, either in Wild or in Survival, then you should figure out what next... Let know know if you stop playing so I can pull the SPS delegation away.

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It's funny you say that. Some say they have a complete set and had it for a long time, and then, when they go into details, they say, I'm still missing a BCX here, a BCX there

Yeah I might be very wrong as well. However I think not a lot of players have the staked SPS, long-term to actually make that much money to have a maxed deck. I think the numbers are dwindling, again, I might be wrong.

That's understandable given your likely lack of time these days

That, as well as the fact that it's just becoming too expensive to play in wild without the earned SPS to keep paying

Yeah I might be very wrong as well. However I think not a lot of players have the staked SPS, long-term to actually make that much money to have a maxed deck. I think the numbers are dwindling, again, I might be wrong.

Yes, but the players I am talking about complain they have completed the set long time ago and they nothing to do with Glint anymore. So... they have lots of them. It isn't the case with the majority of players, but they do have enough Glint, by the looks of it.

That, as well as the fact that it's just becoming too expensive to play in wild without the earned SPS to keep paying

Yeah, the Wild pass pretty much makes it prohibitive for players in lower leagues to play and be on the positive side.