Deck Dynamics - Preparing For Rebellion

in LeoFinance6 months ago

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I can already envision tearing open my new Rebellion packs and getting lucky as my Alchemy potion aides me in getting a legendary gold foil, with a smirk on my face, I envision myself getting into battle feeling excited as I challenge my first opponent, my go to summoner gives my entire team a plus 1 ranged attack which is added to their initial stats making them as lethal and dangerous as they can be, my opponent draws his cards, but without the knowledge of the new abilities the summoners have.

The battle begins and ends almost quite as fast as it began as I emerge victorious, my first win, a signal of a great start of my voyage into Rebellion as a Splinter warrior and a show of many more wins to come.

So much for imagining stuff right? Lol, I know, Rebellion set will go live on the 5th of December and as like every new shiny stuff, it brings along its own jolt of excitement, in my last post, I said I was changing my entire strategy and my new strategy will involve renting cards instead of buying them.

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But hey, news flash, I tried renting cards for my last Brawling session for the first time, thinking it was the ultimate move I needed to make to kick ass like never before, but guess what, me and my rented cards were beaten black and blue, I’ve learnt that renting cards is easy and nice but winning on the other hand, is not as easy as a walk in the park, not to mention the high cost of renting high level cards that I wasn’t exactly prepared for.

Anyway, as I’ll be renting the few cards I can to boost my deck, I’ll also be actively checking out for Scholarships, I think this is the best way I can have full advantage of a complete powerful deck that will benefit both the owner of the cards and myself, you have money for cards, I have time and skill to play them for you, mutual benefit at its peak.

So in essence I won’t be relying only on renting cards to use myself but also on Scholarships to slowly build from there.

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Scholarships in Splinterlands aren't just about borrowing cards; they're like forming a tag team where both parties bring something to the table. For the card owners, it's a chance to earn without actively playing, and for players like me, it's an opportunity to harness the power of a deck that would otherwise be out of reach.

This symbiotic relationship in the Splinterlands ecosystem is a game-changer. It's more than just playing; it's about strategic partnerships, fostering a community where everyone has a chance to shine, regardless of their budget.

As I dive deeper into the Rebellion era, I'm keen on exploring all these collaborative opportunities. I'm not just looking to play; I'm aiming to build relationships that could lead to victories and rewards for both parties involved. Imagine the thrill of taking a deck you don't own to the top of the leaderboards, sharing the glory and the spoils with your partner. That's what I call a win-win situation.

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The Rebellion set promises to shake things up with its new cards and abilities. It's not just about the individual cards, but how they synergize with the rest of the deck. The key to mastering Rebellion isn't just in owning the cards but understanding their potential when combined with the right strategy and allies.

As the release date approaches, I'm bracing myself for the surge of strategies and counter-strategies that will flood the game. It's like a chess match where every move is crucial, and every card can turn the tide of battle. I'm ready to adapt, learn, and maybe even disrupt the meta with some unconventional tactics.

In the end, Splinterlands is more than just a game; it's a journey, a community, and a constantly evolving battlefield. Whether you're a collector, a strategic genius, or just in it for the thrill of the battle, there's a place for everyone. And as for me? I'll be right there in the thick of it, learning, adapting, and maybe – just maybe – pulling off a few surprises of my own. The Rebellion is coming, and I'm more than ready for it.

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