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Welcome to my announcement post. This is a great time for Splinterlands as finally, the long-awaited sps network is live and running in the game. We are a step closer to decentralization. Once again, Splinterlands is on the leading edge of blockchain games. Stay tuned and I will detail a few things about my SPS-Validator server! 馃帀
I found a powerful analogy in George Leonard鈥檚 Mastery. He calls our resistance to change "homeostasis." It鈥檚 like our body is a finely tuned machine, desperately trying to maintain a steady temperature. If it fluctuated by even 10%, we鈥檇 be in serious trouble. To keep countless functions operating optimally, our body is constantly striving for equilibrium. This innate desire for stability is what keeps habits firmly in place, much like a relaxed rubber band. I feel the rubber band stretch out of shape and this make me follow my habit of powering up
Having the strongest cards doesn't guarantee you a win. It's not just about power; clever thinking and planning are crucial. The way your cards work together, the special abilities they have, and how you use them against your opponent can make a huge difference. Even if your enemy has stronger cards, you can still win by outsmarting them. It's a game where brains can beat brawn. You can see that I am outgunned in this lineup.
You Only Have Max Four Mana For Each MonsterDo you know what's so great about the Little League rule set? You don't have to stress about filling the full amount of available mana. So if it's a high mana battle you are going to leave some on the table. If you are a player like me you will want to match the battle mana total.
Sometimes we can get a bit downhearted as we see our card's value keep dropping lower and lower every day. We can get upset because we invested our own real money into this game and it's disappeared. What do we have to show for it?
Ferocity Battle Strategy For All SplintersThis battle will get you thinking about how you are using weapons training in your battle lineups. The ruleset I want to highlight is Ferocity which gives all monsters the power to do double damage. If the opponent's lineup is using a monster with a taunt ability.