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RE: "Splinterlands" Power Strategy Tips #56

in #splinterlands5 years ago

Yeah. It's true. I think it was a huge burn party when DICE were released. I know my hubs also burned some big cards to buy packs.

And I see what you're saying on buying and opening packs using DEC verse just buying the cards you want... always a toss up. It's the gambly side of things. Do you want to KNOW what you're getting, with no chance as scoring a GFL for super cheap? OR... Do you buy a pack and roll the dice? Lol! Literally... kinda... Dice? Get it? 😂 But I digress.

From a 'spend money to make money' perspective though, many find that slow and steady wins the race. #notfinancialadvice.

😘@carrieallen

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Yeah, I am finding that the "middle way" is working best. That is, the "new pack" opening combined with the "manual buy". In fact, yesterday I realized there is ANOTHER option also, as I got one Untamed pack in my quest rewards, plus a 248 DEC loot chest, and so I figured, "Hey, I can open this as an Untamed pack ad get ZERO more packs added to my airdrop pack count, or I can pay a few hundred more DEC (out of my daily earnings), switch the Untamed pack for a new Dice pack, get an extra pack added to my airdrop count, and roll the dice. Well, turns out that was a good move -->

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I think that going forward I will ALWAYS have a reserve of fresh packs (of WHATEVER edition) to maintain my "one pack per day" protocol. This allows me to continue using potions (as if I had no packs to open no potions would get used (including the ones I get in quests), as well as have the "roll the dice" factor in my daily activity. Also, when I hit higher-octane cards which I will not use I can continue converting those to DEC to top-up my reserve of "daily packs". I think this is a winning formula overall.