Today, playing Splinterlands again was a great moment for me. I have been very interested in Glid Packs for quite some time. Whenever I get a chance, I save Glint, because for me this Glid Pack is not just a normal pack, but there is a different excitement of getting good cards from it. Today, I finally opened a few Glid Packs and was really happy to get several cards from them.

The first picture shows me preparing to open the Glid Pack. Here I had a few packs and the excitement that arose while opening them one by one is actually difficult to fully describe in writing. This is what I like so much about this Pack Opening in Splinterlands.
When I opened the pack, I saw several cards at once. Some of them were already familiar to me, while others were cards that I started thinking about anew after getting. Especially the Legendary and Epic rarity cards caught my eye.

Among the first cards, I got a Legendary Card named Jenny Gause. Getting this card was definitely a lot of fun for me. Because getting a Legendary Card when opening a pack always creates a different kind of feeling. The moment a Legendary Card comes out of a pack is really different. When I saw the card, my joy naturally increased a lot.



In addition, I also got cards like Witch of Warwick and Katrelba Gobson. I see Katrelba Gobson as a very important card. Such cards can be useful in many ways depending on the situation during the battle. For me, it is not only important whether a card is Rare, Epic or Legendary. Rather, how it can be used in a type of battle is also very important to me.


I also got Rare cards like Ajak Brightfoot and Captain Katie from the pack. Cards like Captain Katie seem to be useful in my deck building in the future. Especially when you have to build a team according to the mana limit of the battle, ruleset, and opponent's strategy, having a wide variety of cards on hand is a great advantage.
Then I got a few more cards. Retrok Goblin, Pelagey Arknarapax and again Ajak Brightfoot were part of my reward. I didn't mind getting the same card multiple times. Because duplicate cards can also be used to increase the level by combining cards in the future. And in Splinterlands, if you increase the level of a card, its power also increases gradually. So I never consider duplicate cards to be completely unnecessary.
There are also cards like Kerary Wanderford and Katrelba Gobson. Each card has a different ability, attack, health and mana cost. So they will have to be tested in different battles in the future. Sometimes a card seems very ordinary after getting it from a Pack, but in the right ruleset, it works amazingly.
I got cards like Mudo Strongwind, Witch of Warwick and Wisteria Damon from another Pack. Korthos Bain and Alma the Crusher also came. Some of these cards have relatively high mana costs. However, high mana costs do not mean that the card will be bad. Rather, there is more opportunity to use strong cards in big mana battles. Then cards with high health or high attack can become much more effective.
Especially when I see cards like Korthos Bain, I think that if you use this type of card properly, it is possible to bring the outcome of the battle to your favor. On the other hand, cards like Alma the Crusher can also be used well with a certain type of strategy.
The cards from the Pack that I got after that also had some good surprises. I got an Epic Card called Marsol Cotnara. Getting an Epic Card is definitely a joy for me. Because when opening a Pack, we usually all want a card of a better rarity. After the Epic Card comes, my joy of opening a Pack increases even more.
In addition, I also got cards like Pelagey Arknarapax, Isgald Vorst, Katrelba Gobson and Witch of Warwick. Katrelba Gobson and Witch of Warwick are here again. Since they are duplicates, there will be an opportunity to combine them in the future to increase the level.
Finally, there are some good cards in the cards I got. Witch of Warwick is back again and I also got Katrelba Gobson. Getting the same card over and over can sometimes feel like luck, because you can combine them to create powerful cards.
What I liked most about this whole Pack Opening is that I got cards of different rarities at once. Legendary, Epic, Rare and other cards—all of them have enriched my collection a little bit. The most interesting thing about Splinterlands for me is that it's not just about winning a battle. Building a card collection, getting new cards, leveling up old cards and gradually strengthening your deck is also a big part game.
That is why today's Glid Pack Opening is not just about getting some new cards for me. It is an opportunity to strengthen my collection a little more. I want to test them in different battles in the future. Which cards work well with which team, which cards should be used in which ruleset—I want to understand these gradually through my own battles.
I hope that I will be able better battles with these new cards in the future and gradually make my deck stronger. Today's Pack Opening will be truly memorable for me. Those who play Splinterlands will surely understand how great it is to open a Glid Pack and get so many cards at once. ❤️🎮
I'm ending it here like today. If I open a new Pack again in the future and get a good card from it, I will definitely share that joy with you. Stay well and best wishes to everyone on the battlefield of Splinterlands. 🥰🎮
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