It was an ordinary day when I stumbled upon Splinterlands. As a fan of strategy games, I was curious: could this blockchain-based game really be fun and rewarding? So, I took the plunge, signed up, and played my very first battle.
In this post, I’ll walk you through my experience, the cards I used, the strategies I tried (and failed), and what I learned from that first game. Hopefully, this will inspire other beginners and spark a conversation with fellow Splinterlands enthusiasts!
The Setup: My First Team
For my first match, I was placed in the Novice League with limited cards. I chose the Fire Splinter for its aggressive playstyle. My team was:
Summoner: Pyre (boosts speed)
Tank: Living Lava
Support: Fire Elemental
Backline: Serpentine Spy
I liked the idea of going all offense, but I soon learned that speed isn’t everything.
The Battle: What Happened
In my excitement, I didn’t pay attention to the ruleset or mana cap—rookie mistake!
My opponent, using the Life Splinter, had a more balanced lineup with a healer (Divine Healer) and an armor booster (Shieldbearer).
As soon as the battle started:
My Serpentine Spy took down one enemy, but then my tank fell quickly.
Their healer kept the frontline alive longer than I expected.
By round 4, I was overwhelmed.
Final result? Defeat!
My Analysis: 3 Lessons Learned
Understand the ruleset and mana cap: They can make or break your strategy.
Balance offense and defense: Don’t just go for pure damage—think sustainability.
Learn from losses: Every battle is a chance to adapt and improve.
What’s Next for Me in Splinterlands?
I plan to:
Study more card abilities and synergies.
Experiment with different Splinters, especially Water and Earth.
Try renting better cards for specific strategies.
Final Thoughts:
My first game was humbling, but it also sparked a fire in me to learn, grow, and become a stronger Splinterlands player.
Are you new to Splinterlands too? What was your first battle like? Let’s connect in the comments!