Happy Monday everyone and welcome to the my weekly HSBI giveaway for the Splinterlands community!
Actually, last week was rather quiet and there was little Splinterlands news. However, a team member's Discord account was hacked and some nasty links were posted on the Discord server. I hope no one fell for it. Always be careful which links you click on and take a close look at them, because unfortunately you never know these days. In the meantime, all links have been removed and the situation is back under control. There was one piece of relevant news, however: the start of Phase 2 of Frontier Mode, in other words the Weekly Fortune Draw, was announced for this week. However, no concrete information has been provided yet. What is known is that by playing Frontier mode, you can earn tickets that allow you to participate in the raffle for Black and Arcane Foil Foundation cards.
Your Answers to the last Question:
Last week's question was "What do you think of the new Frontier game mode?". This time 11 people took part and answered the question. Let's have a look at some of your answers.
@doombot75:
Really enjoying it, gives me an option to discuss with some web2 gamers and get them to take a look which has been difficult in the past, hoping that the campaign gets expanded soon to explain cars upgrading and the transition to web3 if people want to
Yes, I remember when I tried to convince a friend to join Splinterlands. Unfortunately, he gave up pretty quickly because he doesn't have much to do with Web3. Maybe I'll try again with Frontier Mode. Campaigns to explain card upgrades, among other things, would be really good.
@h4rr1s:
I really like the concept and I think it's a great addition to the game. Unfortunately I wasn't able to play it a lot so far, so I'm still sitting in bronze and the battles start to become kind of boring. With only a small amount of cards and abilities playable, it feels like the same teams are played over and over and I'm getting quite a few draws. I kind of expect that to get better with people growing their collections, though.
Yes, that's one of my criticisms too. Because there are so few cards, the battles and strategies often look the same. However, that might not be a bad thing, as the mode is intended more for beginners, who might be overwhelmed by a large number of cards.
@cherokee4life:
I have been waiting for a true Free2Play method for Splinterlands. I think this is 5 years overdue honestly. I love it though and am all for it! Now that the game has the ability for someone with no crypto wallets or funds, can start to play the "full" game and earn their way up is a game changer. I am really excited to see what the prices of the Foundation cards are going to be in a years time.
It's really overdue. When you think about it, five years... In the crypto world, that's an eternity! But yes, the mode is pretty good now, I agree. I'm also curious to see how the price of Foundation cards will develop. I'm not sure whether to sell or keep my current Foundation cards, as the price of new cards often drops at the beginning.
@snowboarderpete:
Love the new mode. I think it's nice and simple for new players. Not keen on the name but nevermind, that's already been covered enough. I am finding it very hard, I'm not used to so few abilities or maybe I'm just not very good. I think a lot of the top players are hammering it at the moment which makes it harder. Hopefully it won't be too challenging for new players
The developers could have easily avoided the name issue by deciding on one from the start. I mean, who cares about the name as long as the product is good? I also hope that the good players don't make it too difficult for beginners; that wasn't Frontier's goal.
My Answer to the last Question:
First of all, I would like to say that I think Frontier mode is very well done overall. It's what we've been asking for for many years: an environment for new players who want to get involved in Splinterlands. Hopefully, this will have the desired effect in the future and the number of players will grow. We would all benefit from that. Nevertheless, I do have a few minor concerns, such as the small number of cards and the fact that battles can quickly become boring as a result. Another point of criticism is Phase 2, which is set to begin this week. Here, Black Foils and Arcane Foils from the Foundation set will be raffled off by playing the mode. What if only the “old” players receive the cards, and what happens when all the cards are used up? If you want to read more about this, you can do so in my blog, which I wrote.
And the Winner is...
It's time to draw the winner of the last giveaway.
Congratulations @hatdogsensei, one HSBI has been sent to you!
Other participants: @cherokee4life, @olaf.gui, @middle-earthling, @doombot75, @thejedo, @h4rr1s, @artofkylin, @nozem01, @snowboarderpete, @beelzael
How to enter:
Every week there is a question or a task to fulfill. The question or task will always be related to Splinterlands. To participate, you must post a comment under this blog answering the question or completing the task. That's all.
This week's question is...
Are you in a Splinterlands guild? If yes which is it, if not why?
I'll try to post the giveaway every Monday, so you have about a week to enter, at the latest until the next part of the giveaway is published and the winner is announced there. The winner will be drawn at random and will receive one HSBI share sponsored by me.
Why I'm blogging about Splinterlands? I want to increase the growth of my Hive and Splinterlands account with the rewards of blogging about my experiences, tactics and much more on Splinterlands. Not playing Splinterlands yet? You can use my link to sign in. Write me a message or a comment under this post and I will help you to start! Why I'm hosting this giveaway? As a longtime Splinterlands player, I believe that Splinterlands and the Hive Blockchain belong together and should support each other. By sponsoring HSBI shares, you commit to Hive and receive regular upvotes on your Hive blog posts. What is HSBI? Hive Social Basic Income (HSBI) is a social experiment to bring a basic income to as many Hive useres as possible. Members join by sponsoring others into the program. HSBI is delivered through providing regular upvotes to member content. You can get more info from @steembasicincome or on their Discord.