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RE: SplinterLands

in Hive Gaming3 years ago

Hello.
We cannot find any similarity with the source that you provided.
The only part that appears plagiarised is a short paragraph with the description of the game:

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Which appears to be taken from here:
https://revain.org/blockchain-games/splinterlands

It is possible that the rest is taken from some other source. Maybe someone's Steemit post but we have not found the source yet.

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Hey! I find at least three paragraphs that are exactly the same as the stated article, just some words changed and mixed around. As for Steemit theres this from 5 days ago: https://steemit.com/playtoearn/@antoniojunior/splinterlands, from the same user.

This is from the users post:

Splinterlands is a digital, collectible card game built on blockchian technology. It is similar in concept to games like Magic the Gathering and Hearthstone where you build up a collection of cards, which all have various different stats and abilities, and use them to battle other players in skill-based matches. By using blockchain technology, players can buy, sell and trade their digital assets freely just as if they wew physical cards, and all transactions are recorded publicly and immutably.

All players have access to use a base set of cards to play the game. Additional cards may be obtained by purchasing booster packs, purchasing specific cards from other players on the market, or earning them through daily quests and seasson rewards. Purchasing booster packs and earning cards through battle requires the purchase of the Summoner´s Spellbook. Once you have purchase the Summoner´s Spellbook, you may then purchase Booster Pack for $2 each. Each Booster Pack contains five (5) randomly selected cards from the latest edition with at least one card guaranteed to be Rare or better. The more Booster Packs you purchase, the better chance you have of finding powerful Epic and Legendary Cards!

Unlike Magic the Gathering or Herthstone, Splinterlands cards can "level up" and gain increased stats and new habilitites. Cards can be leveled up by combining multiple cards of the same type. For example, if you have three of the Kobold Miner cards, you can click on the card on your Collection screen to bring up the card detalis popup, and then click th "combine(all)" button to combine them, which will result int the three leel 1 cards being combined into one card at level 2.

This is from the article I linked:

Splinterland is a decentralized trading card game based on blockchain technology. It’s similar in concept to games like Magic the Gathering and Hearthstone, where you build a collection of cards, which have different stats and abilities, and use them to fight other players. By using blockchain technology, players own their digital cards and can freely trade and sell them as if they were physical cards, without the control of any centralized company or entity.

All players have access to a base set of cards to play. Additional cards can be obtained by purchasing expansion packs, purchasing specific cards from other players on the market, or earning them through daily missions and seasonal rewards. To buy expansion packs and win cards through battles, it is necessary to purchase the Wizard’s Book, this way you can buy expansion packs for $ 2 each. Each Expansion Pack contains five (5) randomly selected cards from the latest edition, with at least one Rare card or better guaranteed. The more expansion packs you buy, the greater your chances of finding powerful Epic and Legendary cards!

Splinterlands cards can “level up” and gain improved stats and new abilities. Cards can be leveled up by combining multiple cards of the same type. For example, if you have three cards from a Kobold Miner, you can click on the card in his Collection screen to bring up the details pop-up window, and then click the “Combine (ALL)” button to combine them, which will cause the three level 1 cards to combine into one level 2 card.

Hi.
The above post could not have been taken from the source that your provided because its timestamp shows that it was published a day after the Hive post.

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