Splinterlands Grading Cards Per League?
Over on splinterguide.com there is a card grading system based on modern or wild leagues from 5 to 10. 5 being on the low end and 10 being the best cards to use per that league. As I was glancing through this I thought it was a good way to help me know which cards to level up first.
Overview
On the surface the site is easy to use and the point system easy to understand. I looked into modern format and legendary cards for best to invest in and here are the top rated cards.
Its strange to see there are no Chaos cards with a 10 rating in modern league. Then the highest Chaos cards are Adelade Brightwing and Chaos Dragon. I do not have either of the cards so maybe a wise move to start accumulating those cards.
Utilities
You can filter grades per league and points ascending or descending. I find it as a quick way to see what cards are being graded best and look at how much it would cost to own the card. Unfortunately the site does not show any form of $ cost per card which would have been great.
Overall
I like that the site offers a grading system. Although I do not know how accurate it really is. It is still worth the try as I now have a better understanding on cards I can prioritize in owning first than others. The site features are all free to use so give it a try. Again its splinterguide.com.
Until next time thanks for reading!!!
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New features are always worth trying, they may have some negative impact or things, but that could only be correctly by using them or highlighting them.
That is an interesting list and I think the rating is for max champion league right? Some of the cards don't gain the useful abilities until they are leveled up enough.
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I just got introduced to Splintercoach and it has similar types of insights which are awesome and really make me think about the game in a different way. I wish this stuff was built in game but I'm happy these 3rd party developers are creating tools for the community.