Increase Collection Power EFFICIENTLY with these features


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With the recent update in Splinterlands' game economy, players are now much more incentivized to move up to higher leagues and increase their collection power -- whether by renting or buying cards. This post aims to help players who are looking to increase their collection power in a cost-efficient manner. All these are possible because of the awesome new features in PeakMonsters.

If you are not yet familiar with Collection Power (CP), check out this post.

Note: For the remainder of this post, cost-efficient pertains to efficiency in terms of Collection Power gained with respect to the cost incurred.

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Compare by Collection Power

PeakMonsters has a feature that lets you compare listed cards based on collection power.

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To use this feature, simply go to the Buy tab in PeakMonsters. Click on the Compare view as shown in the image below. Then click on the dropdown beside Compare by (as shown above).

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Navigating to the Compare by feature in PeakMonsters

In the succeeding parts, we will be looking closely on how to use these CP based comparison options to buy cost-efficient cards.

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Buying: Best CP/Cost ratio

First, we will take a look at the Best CP/Cost ratio feature. If you are buying cards simply to increase your collection power, this is the best tool to use. This feature gives you a sorted list of which cards give the highest Collection Power with respect to the amount that you are paying.

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Best CP/Cost ratio comparison tool in PeakMonsters

As of writing, the most cost-efficient card to buy is Exploding Rats, followed by Twilight Basilisk, and Azmare Harpoonist. All of which will yield you CP/cost ratio of more than 80 CP per 1 USD spent.

What if I am building a deck for a certain element?

If you are building a deck for a certain element, you can simply use the filters option in PeakMonsters.

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Results when filtered with "Water" element

Assuming that I want to improve my Water team, filtering with "Water" will yield me these results. This gives us Azmare Harpoonist, Demented Shark, and Torhilo the Frozen -- all in gold foil edition.

Note: You can find the "Filters" option in the lower right of your screen.

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Buying: Price above corresponding DEC burn

For those who prefer buying cards that are certain percentage higher than its corresponding DEC burn, there is a suitable feature for you. Instead of comparing by "Best CP/cost ratio", choose "Price above burn" in the Compare by dropdown options.

This will give you a list similar to this one.

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Sorted by Price above burn

If your threshold is to buy cards that are priced at maximum of 70% above burn, you have Exploding Rats, Twilight Basilisk, and Azmare Harpoonist to choose from. If your threshold is lower than that, you would have to wait until there are better deals for you.

In this feature, you can also see how much CP you will get for each BCX that you purchase. So if you are few collection power short to move up in your desired league, you can simply buy the cards that are perfect for your CP requirements, and your budget.

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Renting: Sort by CP per DEC/day

As of writing, this feature can only be accessed via the PeakMonsters Beta website. Feel free to try it out in the Beta website!

UPDATE: This is already available in the main PeakMonsters website!

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Sort rentals by highest "CP per DEC/day"

Just in time for the end of season rentals craze, PeakMonsters has added an amazing feature that are very beneficial for renters. With the added feature in the Rentals tab, you can now see how much collection power you will get for each DEC spent on renting the card.

This is extremely helpful for those who want to maximize the DEC spent to meet the power requirements for advancing to the next league.

I believe that in the long run, this feature will also help normalize the rental prices, as renters now have a proper basis of what is "cheap" and "expensive" when renting for power.


What if we sort it based on least cost-efficient rentals?

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Least cost-efficient rentals

As you can see, the least cost-efficient cards to rent are the ones that are rented for the card's utility. So if you are renting for the sole purpose of increasing your collection power, it is better to stay away from "meta" cards.

There you have it! I hope this post helps players in adapting to the new changes in the Splinterlands economy, and in renting cheaper cards as we come to a season-end.

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CREDITS

  • PeakMonsters for all these amazing features
  • Cool-looking dividers are made by flauwy
  • Cover photo made in Canva

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