My First Time Playing Splinterlands
My first experience playing Splinterlands was exciting and a bit overwhelming, but I quickly began to enjoy it. I was introduced to the game by my brother-in-law, who is already a fan of it. He took the time to teach me the basics and explain how the game works. I was a complete beginner, so having someone guide me made a big difference. To help me get started, he even asked a friend to lend me some cards so I could try the game without needing to buy anything right away.
Before I played my first match, I spent some time reviewing the cards. I looked at the different stats, abilities, and splinters elements to understand how they worked. There was a lot to take in—each card had its own strengths and weaknesses, and strategy seemed to play a big role in winning matches. Even though it felt a bit complex at first, I liked the challenge and the variety of options the game offered.
On my first day of playing, I was just getting used to the mechanics. I lost a few matches, but I also managed to win some, which motivated me to keep playing. By my second day, I had already improved a lot. I reached the Bronze I rank, which I was really proud of as a new player. The feeling of progress, even in such a short time, was very satisfying. I started to understand how to build a balanced team and which strategies worked better in certain match types.
Overall, my first experience with Splinterlands was a positive one. The community seems helpful, the gameplay is deep and strategic, and it's exciting to earn rewards as you play. As a newbie, everything felt fresh and full of potential. I’m looking forward to continuing my journey, collecting more powerful cards, and improving my skills as I climb the ranks. It's a game that definitely encourages learning and growth, and I'm happy to be part of it.
Special thanks to @bravetofu for delegating cards to me.