

Continuing with the small improvements in the Stake House Den, over the weekend I was increasing little by little the amount of SCRIPT in Stake, so I increased from 61,356 SCRIPT to 68,788 SCRIPT, which is not really much difference, if I am honest, but as I said before, I will improve everything little by little, also that amount allows me to increase the cards in Stake and therefore, increase the amount of Hot Sauce that I can produce daily, which I will show you at the end.




Since it was time to open some new Ladyluck packs, I decided to buy two packs to open them later. This first pack went quite well, getting a KING OF SPADES and JACK OF CLUBS, which are cards that I already had but also serve me to merge them. But the surprise of this first pack was the card: ACE OF DIAMONDS, which was a card that I didn't have in my collection, so this would be a new acquisition for my collection and it went to Stake immediately.




But when I opened the second pack there was again an error, the same error I got a week ago and therefore I could not see which cards exactly I got. I had to inspect my card collection and see which were the ones that could have been the new ones, being the first one: QUEEN OF DIAMONDS, this card I already had it, but it is not too much, since it serves to merge as I will show you later. The other card I got of great importance was 9 OF DIAMONDS, this card I also had in my collection, but it is important because with this new 9 OF DIAMONDS, I could increase it to LVL 3, which I already had previously.


After opening the packs I decided to manage the cards, merge them and choose the new ones that would go to Stake, since I had more SCRIPT in Stake, so I had more space to put more cards in Stake.


By doing that I was able to improve my Hot Sauce production considerably, as I went from producing 99.5 Hot Sauce daily, to producing about 117 Hot Sauce, which is a pretty good amount, not the best, but it's good. And therefore, I'm going to need the Tier 4 Refrigerator Storage sooner than I thought.
