
My progress in the Frontier format remains slow because I can only play it manually, so I need to have time to play, and that doesn't happen very often.
Currently, I try to play as many games as possible during the season, and I chose this format because I find it fun and it reminds me of how Splinterlands used to be, where you could get tradeable cards and the cards were simpler.
To play the Frontier format, you need Foundation Cards, and an important tip I'll give you is that you can play this format for free if you complete Campaign Mode.

Campaign Mode is located in the upper left corner of the website; click on the Play option and then on Campaign.

Currently, there is only 1 Book available, and in it, you need to complete 17 chapters. In each chapter, you receive Foundation Cards that you can use in the Frontier format.
The Foundation Cards you receive in Campaign Mode are not tradeable.
The Foundation Cards you receive in the Frontier format are tradeable.
In Campaign Mode you don't receive all the Foundation cards that exist in Splinterlands, so to improve your collection you can buy the cards on the market.
There are 3 leagues in the Frontier format: Bronze, Silver, and Gold.
The rewards change in each league, and the best reward is in the Gold league because you receive Foundation packs.

In the Frontier format you can receive 3 rewards per day, and the image above shows the rewards I can receive in my current league (this is the Bronze II league). For each reward, I need to win 5 battles in the Frontier format.
My focus is to reach the Gold league in the Frontier format, but it's not very easy to reach that league, and for that reason, sometimes I buy and open Foundation packs to improve my Foundation Card collection and make my journey in the Frontier format easier.

This was my first reward of the day in the Frontier format, and I can still receive 2 more. I was lucky enough to get one of the summoners.
In today's rewards you also receive Frontier Entries, which will be useful for you to have a chance to get valuable Foundation cards, but unfortunately I wasn't that lucky.
Soon I will explain in more detail how the Frontier format works in Splinterlands, but on my blog you can find useful posts about this format and Campaign Mode.

Now I'll talk about the Arcade Colony platform. On it, you'll find the games: Splinterlands, Moon Karts, StakeHouse Den, and Genesis League Goals.
For those unfamiliar with Arcade Colony, it's owned by Invennium Corp. Arcade Colony is a platform for arcades and video games with a functional economy based on a governance token, "COLONY", and a product-backed stablecoin called "SCRIPT".
Invennium Corp. is a 100% subsidiary of Splinterlands.
Find more information about Arcade Colony in my post: Discover the Arcade Colony Platform.
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