I'm a 24 year old gamer who started my digital existence in the land of offline rpg. Even as a kid you understand that treasure has value, and that certain items are necessary for continued advancement. I dreamt up a world where i could fight all day, and sell my victory loot all night.
In comes ** Splinterlands**, a NFT Card Battling game where i can do just that. I'm speechless really. This isnt just a game to me but an objective. I spent years complaining about "modern" gaming. Modern gaming should with out a doubt involve online play. It should be accessible to all 24/7, right at your fingertips with tradeable, rare, in-game acquirable assets.
I believe Splinterlands has finally created the virtual battleground every true gamer wants to live and die on.
Here is a small shot of my buys/sales. Thanks to a small initial investment I made I have been able to buy and sell lots of times.
I'm only 2 weeks in to Splinterlands, in my opinion I believe most prices will go up in the long run, especially when they are no longer printed.

Creating a listing requires resource credits which regenerate every minute. Each sale gets a 5% sales tax deducted so make sure you list the items with that 5% in mind so you don't end up losing any money. Ex: Buy Card @ 14cents Sell @ 16 at least to cover the 1 cent that gets deducted from tax.
GOLD FOIL CARDS
My advice is to stay up to date with the in-game market. Don't EVER buy gold foil cards in the middle or towards the end of season. I did and lost 50% of my cards values in the following days as the season ended and everyone got a bunch of gold foil cards rewarded. Buy gold foil cards day 3 of the new season, rent them out on the last day. repeat. Never sell your gold foil cards. Earn more gold foil cards by merching other cards.
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