Review makes you a BETTER Splinterlands Player!

Review makes you a BETTER Splinterlands Player!

By RionWeb3 | CryptoMinute | 3 Jan 2026


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The moment that made me a better player was when I realized, with the help of a friend, that Splinterlands is more than just a Web3 card game, but a resource management game. You need, as I mentioned before, to constantly review your Deck and improve key cards to improve your chances of winning. Furthermore, as the Splinterlands ecosystem goes far beyond matches, there are other points that must be reviewed and improved so that you can become the best version of you as a player!

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Constant Review makes a Better Player!

 

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In a recent post I commented in depth on the importance of constantly reviewing your card deck, analyzing which cards are being used the most and least. Cards that are being used the most or cards that are little used but have a high winrate are cards that you could be considering making improvements to.

But how can you make these improvements if you don't have enough resources? Reviewing your little-used and low-winrate cards and swapping them for cards with greater impact. Additionally we will see that there are more areas you can review related to Splinterlands to get more resources.

 

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A simple way that can be done within Splinterlands is to go to PLAY and select Ranked matches, choose a Modern, Wild, Frontier or Survival game mode and go to Match Historia. There you will need to check the matches you have won to observe the cards that have been used most during the matches, especially the summoners so that there are no level limitations. Then check the lost games and the cards that haven't been appearing as much, some of which can be reviewed.


General Review is also important!

 

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This concept of constant review of your deck can and should be expanded to the most diverse categories/areas within the Splinterlands ecosystem. For those who don't know it yet, Splinterlands in itself is more than a card game. This is because in addition to the games and card collection part, there is the entire Lands part, in which it is necessary to manage resources and also the DeFi part in which the player can create liquidity pools with the game's tokens, in other words, it goes far beyond just a card game and therefore the review must be general.

The player who seeks to become a better player must also seek to improve in these other areas. The review applies to the lands, evaluating the cost and return they have offered. Depending on the moment, it may be better to exchange it for another resource within the game. Lands have the whole issue of rarities, resource generation, but it doesn't end there either.

 

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There is a GameFi system internally in Splinterlands in which players can make liquidity between resources and DEC token, meaning there is much more depth to the game than any player could imagine by initially observing. This is a good thing, but at the same time it is a challenge for developers to pass all this on to new players.

 

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In addition to the internal DeFi part, we also have semi-internal DeFi with the liquidity pool between Vouchers and DECs, because part of the vouchers are available to be traded, but the rest are now soulbound within the game. But the interesting thing is that on platforms like TribalDex there are external liquidity pools in which the player needs to understand how the liquidity details work, how to analyze the available liquidity whether it is increasing or decreasing, checking the fees, number of transactions, among others.

All of these areas outside of the main part, which are the games, end up helping by providing resources so that the player can improve their deck and continue progressing in this web3 game. Every 1% improvement in each of these points will generate a very large impact when added to the players' capacity.

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