Getting All Of My Decks Maxed Out In Splinterlands

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Greetings, my dear fellows in Splinterverse, I hope you are doing well and enjoying the game every day. Getting better at Splinterlands has been a long-term journey for me, and I am still working on it. With continuous progressive activities, my decks and cards are getting stronger, which brings me closer to higher ranks with more wins and hopefully more SPS rewards. I am playing in the Gold League, where all of my cards are at their highest level. My goal is to get all my cards to their highest level in the higher league. I am going to talk about my steps, my plans, and what I've done along the way in this post.

I had good decks for almost all the Splinters team when I first joined the Gold League, but I quickly learned that I needed to keep pushing if I wanted to beat the best players. My goal for now is to max out all of my cards and make them as strong as they can be. It's not enough to collect cards; I need to build a strong team by choosing the best cards carefully and moving up in the game. I paid attention to these main things at this stage of progress in the gameplay.

  • Upgrading my summoners
  • Collecting better monsters by upgradation
  • Paying solid attention to Rebellion Rewards cards

Getting all of my summoners to max out is the first and most important step because summoners are the base of every deck in Splinterlands, I knew they had to be my first concern. Life, Earth, and Dragon were the first three splinters I chose to work on, and these three summoners are already maxed out. Because these splinters can be used differently, they give me choices and freedom in the fight. My Life deck gives me a fair way to play so that I can use both defense and attacking tactics with many rewards cards already I max out. After maxing out all of these summoners, I can use stronger monsters having excellent abilities.

Dragon Summoner is one of my favourites, as it can be used with any other splinters. And also some of the strongest cards in the game are dragon cards. Dragon summoners let me mix Dragon cards with any other type of splinters. By maxing out my Dragon summoners, I can use other splinters in new ways to make my deck more useful. Earth summoner helps me fight longer battles by giving me the ability to add one extra magic attack, also, these strong monsters have good health and versatile options to fight a battle.

I am working hard to get these as high as possible so that all my decks can do everything they can. I am happy that these three are maxed out; I'm ready for fights with high-level monsters who are stronger and have better skills. The next thing I want to do is slowly work on other summoners later, as these three are helping me get ready for the high rating in the game.

Making my monsters better is the 2nd step to think about after the summoner upgrade. It is time to improve my monsters after my summoners are at a higher level. I have started with the least expensive monsters and worked my way up because I want my team to have many different abilities for different battle rulesets.

The first thing I am doing is to focus on improving cheap cards, especially the rewards cards from the chaos league. For most of the battles, these cards are a must to do better in the game with less investment. Sometimes, having a cheap card that is maxed out can mean the difference between winning and losing. In order to improve my most useful cards, I first leveled out the less expensive ones. Then I moved on to the monsters I use the most. There are so many abilities on these cards that work well with my summoners and help my fight plans.

In some fights, cards are cheap, but they are very necessary, so I made sure to max out these cards early. I aim to have a range of strong monsters that I can use in different situations according to the battle rulesets. This will let me change my strategy based on what my opponent does in their previous team selection.

Pay attention to Rebellion reward cards is the 3rd fact that I am most concentrated on current days. For me, the Rebellion Rewards Cards have changed everything. You can get these cards as prizes for doing battles regularly with the glint token. They have strong powers and special stats which are really so dominating in the battle. As part of my general plan, I want to get all of my Rebellion cards to the gold level at least.

Currently, I am focusing on Common Cards First as this is the easiest to buy at a cheap price with the glint reward. These cost less to max out, and my deck is mostly made of them. It is a great thing that I can use these common cards which help me to make my decks stronger.

After the common cards at the gold league level, I will move on to Rare and Epic Cards. But for the initial deck-building process, I have already tried to keep the base level of these cards also in my battle strategies as they are very stronger cards. I am becoming a fan of the epic cards, and I will write about them in my future blog.

Getting ready for legendary cards will be the later plan at this stage as getting legendary cards is so difficult due to the high price and lowest possibility from the chests so it is my ultimate goal to gather them finally. I need a lot of glints to max out them. So, I first need to make sure that my common, rare, and epic Rebellion cards are all maxed out. These Rebellion reward cards have made my deck more powerful and varied, and I can't wait to keep leveling up them.

How Important It Is to Win Battles and Get Glints
I need to win fights to get glints, which are the game cash I use to improve my cards. For every win, I get around 250-350 glints at the current rating. Higher-level cards make more chances of winning and higher level cards needs more to cobine with more spending of glint tokens. I try to play often so I can get as many glints as possible. I learn something new every time I fight, even if I lose. It's simple: better cards mean more wins, and more wins mean more glints. By keeping up a steady pace, I'm slowly making my cards better and moving up in the league ranks.

Making a top-tier deck in Splinterlands is difficult, but planning and consistency have helped me the most. I can keep progressing by setting small goals, like focusing on the common cards. I want a deck ready for any fight, and every win and improved card brings me closer to that goal. My tips for the new players to go through the same strategies like me; pay attention to the cards that make the most difference in your battle, keep working. It takes time and every step in the right direction will make you a great Splinterland player.

I hope you find some useful strategies in the post that will bring more fun to Splinterlands. If you have any questions, you can ask me in the comments. I will try to answer at my best. Thanks a lot for your time and attention. I will catch you at the next one.
Have a great day!

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Thank you so much for your time and attention.
I will catch you at the next.

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You have a solid plan for upgrading your cards to the highest level in the highest league and it certainly will work. You sound like you enjoy playing the SPS game and it also seems you're really dedicated to it. Keep it going. You will certainly reach the highest levels of the game one day.

Stilll my dedication is not enough, I hope I can further increse my efficiency to enter higher levels. Thank you for your good words.

That's a sound strategy - I follow almost the same one :-D I usually upgrade by leagues, since I just started playing a Gold Fray in my Guild, as another Silver Level player joined and I took the challenge. Worked out well so far :-)

But in general, I also upgrade the cheapest cards with the highest ratings as much as possible.

Best of luck for your Splinterlands journey. These are the best way to cope with your journey, if you are not playing the wild version, you can also omit 1/2 splinters for making others the best, which I am thinking about. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Have a nice day!

I usually play wild, and yeah, I could do that, but I like to be able to do good matches with every splinter :-) I do have favorites, of course, but still... I definitely need to up my game with Death splinter, not my best, same goes for Nature. I love Dragon as well, and in combination with water or life. A nice day to you, too!

Thanks for sharing! - @mango-juice

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