Campaign Mode Guide: Your First Step to Splinterlands Mastery Battle

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Good day everyone and splinterlands community, In this blog today, we’ll walk you (the new players) through what Campaign Mode is, how to access it, what you’ll earn by playing it, and why it’s the best way to learn Splinterlands before you step into the high-stakes world of ranked Player versus Player battles.

Let's get you a short introduction, If you're new to Splinterlands and wondering where to start, Campaign Mode: Book 1 – Waur Medge Academy is the perfect entry point. Created as an interactive PvE tutorial, this 11 chapters story mode walks you through the core gameplay mechanics, summoners, battle positions, mana management, abilities, and more, while rewarding you with Foundation Cards you can immediately use in ranked battles. With Glint rewards, practical strategies, and a complete beginner deck by the end, Waur Medge Academy offers a fun, learning strategy, and rewarding way to learn how to play before diving into the competitive PvP scene. But all through that, you'll get a free card from the Foundation set as part of a reward after you finish the specific chapter and of course, they have different rewards as the story goes on.

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What is Waur Medge Academy (Campaign Mode)?

Waur Medge Academy is the first official Campaign Mode in Splinterlands. It’s a PvE (Player vs Environment) story-based tutorial series that teaches you the core mechanics of the game throughout 11 interactive chapters. Think of it like a fantasy-themed training ground where you’re not thrown directly into battle with other players, but rather guided through curated fights designed to build your knowledge and skill.

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Every chapter teaches new mechanics from basic card roles to advanced abilities—gradually introducing the concepts of battle positioning, mana management, summoner strategy, and more. The beauty of it? You’re not just learning, you’re earning too.

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Why Campaign Mode is a Must-Play for New Players

They may just a basic Foundation Cards but this is Your First Real Deck (if you are new). And if you have experience already you can try playing with lots of abilities like a max level to fully utilize of your strategy of what cards you want play with in most battle, It's like your unique play style.

Upon completing chapters in Waur Medge Academy, you’ll start collecting Foundation Cards, which are your true starting deck. These cards are soulbound (meaning they can’t be sold or traded), but they’re playable in almost every game format, including ranked battles. In the future, they will be likely combinable and marketable.

Unlike the temporary “Starter Cards” from the Rebellion set that vanish once replaced, Foundation Cards are yours to keep. You’ll finish the Campaign with a full deck you can immediately use in PvP. And the best part? These aren’t watered-down training cards—they’re real, viable, competitive options.

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As you progress through the Campaign, you’ll also earn Glint, an in-game reward currency (not tradeable). Glint can be used in the in-game shop to buy potions, packs, or other progression items. So even though you’re still learning the game, you’re building up value that gives you a head start on your collection.

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Understanding Foundation Cards

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Foundation Cards are specially designed for new players in Splinterlands, offering a fair and accessible starting point before diving into ranked matches. These cards are soulbound, meaning they can’t be sold, rented, burned, or combined, ensuring everyone retains their original set. While they don’t contribute to your collection power or generate land production value, they’re fully playable in most formats (excluding Survival Mode) and can still earn you Glint and SPS rewards when you stake SPS. You can easily find them by selecting the “Foundation” set icon and filtering by “All Cards” in your collection. Since every player who completes the campaign starts with the same set of Foundation Cards, it creates an even playing field and gives newcomers a strong, strategic foundation to grow and master the art of mastery.

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How to Access Campaign Mode – Step-by-Step

Log in to Splinterlands at https://splinterlands.com.

Hover over the Play dropdown menu.

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Click on Campaign Mode.

Select Book 1: Waur Medge Academy.

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Begin your journey through the chapters.

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Each chapter has a story, an objective, and a fixed battle that helps you learn specific concepts. And there you will meet Headmaster and Different Professors with each element demonstration and rewards.

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Campaign Achievements

To achieve in Splinterlands Campaign Mode, there are a few key strategies new players should keep in mind. First, take time to read the story — it not only builds immersion in the Splinterlands universe but also helps you understand the background behind your battles and the cards you’re using. If you're struggling with a chapter, don’t hesitate to replay it; experimenting with different lineups and mana usage helps sharpen your strategic thinking. Pay close attention as new abilities like Sneak, Opportunity, and Armor are introduced, understanding how they work is vital for both Campaign and future ranked play. As you collect Foundation Cards, start thinking ahead about how to construct balanced teams across various Splinters to prepare for competitive formats. Finally, don’t fall into the habit of using the same lineup repeatedly practicing flexibility and testing different strategies will give you an edge when real battle conditions vary. That is way understandable and easy to adapt which is perfect for beginners.

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Jumping into Ranked Battles without any prep can be frustrating. You’ll face experienced players with advanced lineups and maxed-out cards. But with Campaign Mode, you get a safe and educational space to build your confidence. You’re earning real assets, developing real strategies, and preparing for real competition.

It also trains your decision-making under constraints, which is one of the important aspects of Splinterlands. You’ll learn to make the best team with limited mana, react to special rule sets, and think two to three turns ahead.


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This is another great post highlighting why Campaign mode is going to be such an incredible feature to help New Players :)

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yeah great feature story guide with a great rewards

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How did you win stage 9, bro?

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It's quite simple, I just put what was needed to comply mana budget as line-up melee, magic, and range respectively position since it's a novice lvl

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My life element is confused about which cap is only 20 bro

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Oh it turns out I forgot about my sneak ability haha. done

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