Splinterlands End of Season Reward Review: AgaPrime vs the Farm 2/15/22

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    agaprime

    Published on Feb 16, 2022
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    In this video, we take a look at my 82 end-of-season reward chests. 82!?! How? Itโ€™s simple really, while watching one of Luke-WTP's videos and he was talking about playing multiple accounts before the nerf to bronze happened. Well, I just kept going and honing that strategy and now I delegate my unused cards to my five farm accounts, which all ended this season in Silver three! My main account AgaPrime ends the season at Gold three at least, and the popular thought is that the higher leagues give out far superior rewards. So in this video series, we compare the hauls from each account. This is done for two reasons, firstly, to show how the rewards are for higher leagues of play,(there is a ton of great content out, watch some videos, improve your skills and get out of bronze) and secondly, to show another way you can put your assets to work and earn even more!

    I review, this wasn't to best complation of rewards, however i got plently of card, quite a few were epics actually. The idea is to stack these rewards over time and really maximize your deck and investment.

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