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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-25 23:52

in LeoFinance8 months ago

Part 5/9:

After Sound posits that land ownership is one of the easiest avenues for passive engagement with Splinterlands. With numerous changes in card sets and promotional releases in the standard gameplay, land offers a sense of stability: “the reason I like this is because I don’t have to worry about new sets coming out every 18 to 24 months.” As land continues to develop, it represents an opportunity for players to interact with the game's economy and community, separate from the constant demand of battling and card collection.

Looking Ahead: Anticipation of Land 1.75