Splinterlands is one of the few crypto games with a large number of tools that assist players, providing a wealth of useful information. Since the theme of the Splinterlands Community Engagement Challenge is "Teach & Triumph," focused on sharing experiences and information aimed at helping new players, but also experienced players, I believe discussing these tools is a great topic that ties in perfectly with this week's theme.
Therefore, we will cover two of the main websites that are essential for players to keep up with the game's progress, focusing on the most interesting tools available. The first will be Peakmonsters, where we will focus on their Dashboard tool, while the second will be SplinterCards, which has a home page with a lot of interesting information about the game's tokens. #splinterlands #communitychallenge #teachandtriumph
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Peakmonsters Dashboard

Source: Peakmonsters Dashboards
I chose the Peakmonsters Dashboard as the first tool/website to share with other Splinterlands players because in my last post about Splinterlands, I discussed in detail one of the pieces of information the Dashboard presents: the number of battles metric. Using the battle graph data alone, the player can track whether there are more or fewer battles, which indicates the overall activity within Splinterlands. They can also explore which mode has seen the most battles: Modern Format, Wild Format, or Survival Mode.

Source: Peakmonsters Dashboards
The amount of information that can be extracted from just a single dataset is truly impressive. In Peakmonsters Dashboards, there are a total of eight datasets that are aggregated into line or column charts. The battle metric has already been discussed, but another metric I like to monitor to get a sense of activity within Splinterlands is the daily transactions metric, because it provides a more comprehensive understanding of player interactions with the entire game ecosystem.
For example, if the number of matches played on a given day is low but the number of transactions is high, it indicates that users are engaging in other in-game activities unrelated to ranked matches. An example worth exploring further is why on July 29th there were 100,000 transactions, while the daily average is 63,000, while the number of matches played was below normal, at only 46,000.

Source: Peakmonsters Dashboards
Other interesting graphs include the number of daily active players, which, according to the graph above, has been close to 6,000 users daily. On the 29th, there was a peak of almost 60,000, possibly due to a game update. Another related figure is the number of new players, which shows how many people created a Splinterlands account and how many of them ended up purchasing the Spellbook. Both help identify activity within Splinterlands, whether players are more or less active, and whether more users are arriving.

Source: Peakmonsters Dashboards
Next, we have the graph showing the Splinterlands Market Cap, where players can see whether it's rising or falling over the days. But the best data is the data regarding the game's Marketplace, which indicates the volume in dollars and the number of cards traded each day. We can see that at the beginning of last month there was a very high trading volume, even with few cards being traded. Then, this volume began to decline, until in the last few days we see a greater number of cards being traded, but with a lower volume.
Splintercards - Token Prices
We also have two other graphs that show the progress of the tokens, but to monitor the price evolution of both Splinterlands tokens and other cryptocurrencies that may ultimately impact the crypto game as a whole, I prefer to analyze the Splintercards homepage.
Without even scrolling, players can get a general idea of the Splinterlands tokens' current status: 1000x DEC = $0.84; SPS = $0.007; Voucher $0.016. Not only that, they can also check the prices of major cryptocurrencies: BTC = $118,000; Ethereum = 4,000. It's a great site that gathers all the information players need when it comes to token prices.

