Why Most Players Lose in Splinterlands – Read 5 Simple Mistakes !!
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Splinterlands Lovers !

Today in this post I will tell you that many Splinterlands players play only one safe line battle due to which they suffer a lot of loss later. There are many battles daily in Splinterlands, many players win and some lose, what is the reason behind this. Is it luck or does it happen? No, it does not happen, many times Splinterlands players make mistakes in many battles, which forces them to lose the battle. The reason behind this is that people do not understand the battle in the right way. What do we have to understand in a battle, which ruleset, cards, speed, all these things matter in a battle, today I will explain something about it to you.
Same Lineup
This is the main reason we need to focus on Splinterlands. What many players do is they plan on having the same team and then build the same team every time. This is where they make a mistake. This is where many new players lose. We should never build battles with the same lineup. We should always take full account of which cards were played in each battle. You should look at the cards given to us and choose the team that can win the battle based on them. The mana cap is different in each battle, and you will have different players fighting each time. Each battle will have a different ruleset. So, you need to keep all these things in mind, because a single line-up battle can never run. Therefore, you must build different teams for each battle. If you fail to do this, you could lose the battle.
Ignoring Mana Cap
I really like this topic and have shared it with you in many of my battles. In Splinterlands battles, you often have both too much mana and too little mana, and many people lose the battle because they don't know how to use the mana cap properly. Some players may have 91 mana, while others may have 50 mana. A player with a 50 mana cap knows which cards to use within that mana cap, and they will win the battle. You should choose cards based on their abilities, not their mana cap. The mana cap isn't important; the type of cards you prefer is more important. So, make sure you choose cards with abilities based on your mana. Cheap cards often perform very well, so in Splinterlands battles, choose mana based on your abilities, not the number.
Not reading the ruleset
The Splinterlands game is incomplete without a ruleset. Each Splinterlands battle will have a separate ruleset, teaching you which cards to take and what types of cards to use. The ruleset teaches you that you don't just need to win battles with mana caps, but rather, you need to consider how to win the battle with rules, and this ruleset will teach you this. Playing a battle without reading the ruleset means you're playing blind. The ruleset will tell you what the battle is trying to tell you and what types of cards you can use to win. This is crucial to knowing about Splinterlands. Therefore, it's crucial to know the ruleset.
Monster Speed
This is the most overlooked point in Splinterlands. Let me explain this topic to you in detail. The role of speed in Splinterlands is such that if your card and the card in front of you have the same ability, but your card is level up and has higher speed, then your monster will attack first. This power can turn the battle into a victory. It's not necessary that only level up cards have higher speed; normal cards also have higher speed, so you should choose cards with higher speed, which will give you the opportunity to attack first and that monster will attack more times per round. Therefore, I have learned very well about speed, and it is a very strong point, but many people currently ignore this point. Therefore, this point should be carefully remembered.
Ignoring support cards
I've made this point several times during my Splinterlands battles, and when I post about them, I always build a team with support cards. When building a team, it's crucial to have your first master and a card that supports that card. This means that if I have a monster with a ranged attack that serves as my team's shield, I'll include a card that can boost the health of my first card so it can fight to the end. Having a support card is crucial. If you develop and master this strategy, you'll lose very few Splinterlands battles. Therefore, learning this strategy is crucial.
Conclusion
I've covered all these points in this post because some new Splinterlands players, or even some players, often miss these points, which can lead to them not being able to play the battles properly. They can't win, which can lead to a loss of motivation. That's why I've covered all these points. These are crucial for building a strategy. Learning these five points is crucial. That's why I've introduced you to all of them. I hope you enjoyed this post.
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