Splinterlands Chaos moving to wild

Splinterlands 🐉| Chaos Legion is Moving to Wild Format! Card Market 60K Volume!

By RionWeb3 | CryptoMinute | 17 May 2025


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This week we had a lot of big changes happening in the NFT card game Splinterlands, which we can talk about in the Social Media Challenge, since the goal is to share knowledge of the web3 game and spread the news to the community beyond web3 to other social networks so that more people will know about the updates.

Among the changes I believe one of the main ones is to discuss how the Chaos Legion collection will be after leaving Modern for Wild, will the cards drop in price, what the price of the collection is and what it will be like in the future. Also, on the other hand, when a set leaves, another new one takes its place, so it's interesting to find out what the situation is with the sets that are currently in Modern Formar, which are Conclave Arcana and Rebellion.

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Chaos Legion Going Wild Format!

 

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Source: Splinterlands

 

May 13th is perhaps a date that will forever be marked in the history of Splinterlands, because of everything it means to the game. For those who don't know the background, the Chaos Legion collection was perhaps the collection that had the largest number of NFT cards printed, which caused the price of the cards to drop drastically due to the large supply.

However, despite the many criticisms of this collection, it is important to remember that Splinterlands' combination mechanism, which burns cards to generate a higher-level card, would solve this problem with the right amount of players. The issue is that expectations were high for the arrival of new players, but it ended up not happening, causing the supply to not meet sufficient demand, even though the game has a very solid player base.

 

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Source: Splintercards

 

Another interesting fact is that since the set is no longer used in the Modern Format, the demand for Chaos Legion cards has reduced significantly, so much so that I believe they have fallen about 20% of their value before the change. Furthermore, when looking at the chart of the value of a gold-level Chaos Legion set, it can be seen that in the last few days it has dropped significantly, from the $800 it was at the beginning of the month to something closer to $600, indicating that there has indeed been a drop in demand for these cards by players. But it is worth remembering that the cards still have utility in the Wild Format and in the Lands.


The Modern sets are Conclave and Rebellion!

 

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Source: Peakmonsters

 

On the other hand, while the Chaos Legion set is moving to Wild Format, two sets have remained in Modern for now, receiving the full attention of players, after the set shift on May 13th. During those days, players who were using Chaos Legion cards found themselves with no options but to buy or rent cards from the most recent Splinterlands sets to continue playing in Modern Format.

Furthermore, those who had Chaos Legion cards and did not have the capital available may have thought about selling their old cards to buy the new ones. Situations like this were common around the 13th, causing the market to triple in movements in the last few days, going from $20k in volume to $60k in trading volume.

 

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Source: Peakmonsters

 

In addition to the card market chart, the card rental itself confirms this great demand for cards from the most recent sets. In the Marketplace, when selecting the Modern filter and then filtering by the most expensive rentals, we can see that many cards that are even rare and common are renting for over 50 DEC per day, meaning that the rental price has gone up significantly due to the high demand.

The Rebellion Rewards cards, such as Dark Arborist, were quite impressive, as they are not being available in large quantities to rent just 1 or 2 units in most cases. It may be that there is no demand at the moment since they are obtained from the glint shop, but in the future when the cards change there will be no other way but to rent them and there is no quantity of cards for a possible arrival of new players in Modern.


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