It is path in front of some other advanced collectible game I've encountered. Card updates here are immediate, you can really communicate progressively with different players through fights, and the cards appear to hold their worth, conceivably because of their limited supply.
The mix of having the option to collect digital assets, fight progressively against different players and win, the solid networks, and the straightforwardness with which you can exchange and rent cards on the commercial center unquestionably legitimize the solid positioning which Splinterlands has on condition of the dapps, and with a solid improvement group and network behind it looks set to keep on being one of the top DApps.
In general, It's developing constantly, is incredible amusing to play and appreciates a ton uphold from one of the most dynamic, amicable and committed communities.