Sharing is Caring

in #splintertalk3 years ago

Good day everyone!

Today, I was hit by a thought of "Sharing is Caring".

Well, players of Splinterlands is getting higher and its community is getting bigger.
But many of those players are getting frustrated, annoyed, and lost its interest to continue due to losing streak which is really happening now.
Tips and guides are all over the internet! It's everywhere!
You can join some groups, threads and can even follow some pages.
Practically speaking, many aren't going anywhere though, win 1 and lose 9 isn't enjoyable at all.

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Most of comments I see on some post or threads are likes of the following:
"What deck did you use, which one?"
"How did you manage to counter that in low mana cap?"
"Wow, Mylor really did the job, how much did it cost you?"
"I see, Yodin brought you to diamond league, guess you're lucky to have much DEC rewards for DQ"
"If only I have that creeping ooze or furious chicken, I think I'll win that battle."

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and many more...

The game is about strategies and you must think fast how you will win over your opponent or counter his moves.
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Of course, if you have some cards that you can choose from aside those playables, that will be an advantage or disadvantage to your part.
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Im just wondering, what if we share some of our hard earned points to other players so that they can rent out their winning cards or delagate. I know its kinda silly and stupid idea.
But we can help others move forward and give them the feeling of
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Giving that kind of "expercience" will boost their morale and surely will make them think and do harder to get in there again through there hardwork.

I really don't know how it will end up, but I believe if we can share some, we can make others happy.

If you have the heart for others, you can share some. Not everyone on their league won a lot, some are .001. For sure everyone pass on that line.

You can drop your IGN at comment section and lets see what others will do.
If you receive something be it small or big, be thankful.

That's all for me!
IGN: ctrl-alt-del