It’s been nearly a year, but we’re stoked to welcome back our good friend @vettev for another long-overdue conversation. With @vettev back on the co-host mic, we dive into everything from holiday BBQs and homemade cheddar to Splinterlands gameplay, game structure, black foil utility & the upcoming Conclave Arcana set.
We talk account downsizing, card strategies, new player growth, and the kind of game modes that might just shake up the meta once again. As always, the convo winds its way through the serious and the silly—with a healthy dash of cheese, bread & Gary Oldman for good measure.
Enjoy the show!
Team Discusses Cheese, Bread, and Game
In the episode, the group discussed various topics including their personal experiences, food preferences, and business matters. They talked about their recent Christmas celebrations and the delicious barbecue they had. They also discussed their cheese-making process, with VetteV explaining how they make Cheddar and Feta cheese. The team also discussed their sourdough bread-making process and the importance of using the right ingredients for authentic sushi rice. They also touched on the topic of selling their account, with VetteV expressing openness to the idea. The team also discussed the upcoming release of a new game, with VetteV expressing his excitement about the new game mode.
Splinterlands' New Features and Community Growth
The summary discusses the recent developments in Splinterlands, focusing on positive changes and community reactions. Dave's appointment as COO has brought renewed confidence and excitement to the community. The introduction of survival mode and other new features has shaken up the game's ecosystem, making it more accessible to new players while still challenging top players. The free-to-play approach is seen as crucial for attracting new users and growing the community. The summary highlights the importance of balancing the needs of both new and experienced players, and the potential for future game modes and features to further engage the community.
Splinterlands Gameplay and Ecosystem Changes
The discussion covers various aspects of Splinterlands gameplay and ecosystem changes. Vette, Bjangles, and FatJimmy discuss the impact of survival mode on player strategies and card usage. They note that the new mode has disrupted the previous equilibrium, creating opportunities for different types of players. The conversation also touches on land management, resource allocation, and the potential introduction of black foil cards. Vette highlights recent regulatory changes in the US that may benefit crypto-related projects. The participants reflect on past events like the land lottery and discuss their current strategies and future outlook for Splinterlands. Vette mentions downsizing his collection but remains engaged in the game, balancing it with real-world commitments.
Improving Splinterlands Game Structure for New Players
The group discusses potential changes to the Splinterlands game structure, focusing on improving the experience for new players while maintaining competitive elements. VetteV suggests separating the game into different modes, including a free-to-play area for beginners and a tournament circuit for more experienced players. FatJimmy and Bjangles advocate for maintaining ranked play with league caps to allow players to progress gradually. The conversation touches on Nate's proposed system of multiple difficulty levels within each league. They also discuss the importance of match liquidity and the potential use of bots to ensure enough opponents are available. The group agrees that changes are needed to accommodate new players while preserving the game's competitive aspects.
Black Foil Card Utilities
The discussion focuses on potential utilities for black foil cards in Splinterlands and the importance of Runi cards. Bjangles shares a list of suggested utilities for black foils, including no cooldown in survival mode, simultaneous use on land and in battles, and bonus points for various game activities. The group agrees that these utilities would make black foils more valuable and attractive to players. They also discuss the need for Rooney cards to receive more utility as promised, with suggestions to make them essential for various aspects of the game. The conversation concludes with anecdotes about Rooney card sales and their potential future value.
Conclave Arcana Release and Game Growth
The group discusses their plans for the upcoming Carne Asada release in Splinterlands. Jimmy is undecided but might buy a few packs, though he's not sure about the $4 price point. He believes the chase cards will help bring down prices for regular foils. The group also discusses the introduction of black foils and other new pack types, seeing it as a positive sign of creativity and growth for the game. They reminisce about the introduction of mint numbers in previous releases and speculate on potential surprises in CA.
Conclave Arcana Set Purchase Strategy
Bjangles discusses his approach to purchasing cards from the upcoming Conclave Arcana set. He plans to buy max versions of key cards on day one, similar to his strategy with Rebellion, but likely not to the same extent. He believes Rebellion cards will still be a key differentiator in competitive play. Bjangles aims to target about 20-30 max cards initially, focusing on Little League eligible summoners, weapons, trainers, and new non-attackers. He notes that playtesting for the new set begins next week, which will provide early insights into key cards. The discussion also touches on the success of the new Survival Mode and its impact on SPS earnings for some players.
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