With Land 1.75 on the horizon, Splinterlands landowners are preparing for the interesting new mechanics and economic opportunities that has been introduced from Townhall and their official update, especially the introduction of new features. Wood, Stone, and Iron have become essential resources for enhancing land productivity.
These materials now play an important role in building and upgrading structures, making them key components for maximizing efficiency and profitability in Land 1.75. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a casual player looking to maximize your assets, strategic planning is important. In this blog, I’ll share my thoughts and basic strategies for Land 1.75, focusing on ideas and thoughts from the Splinterlands Community Engagement Challenge, including how to prepare for Land 1.75, optimizing plots for efficiency, new strategies for growth and trading, and predictions for the future of land ownership in the game..
While I don’t own land myself, I’ve gathered valuable insights from experienced landowners and community discussions. Even for non-landowners, there are still profitable ways to participate in the economy through strategic investments and gameplay. Currently, I am focusing on grinding in Modern Format to earn SPS and accumulate valuable cards, which could serve as useful assets for future land ownership. Hopefully, as I continue playing and building my collection, I’ll be able to invest in land someday.

Optimizing Your Plots for Maximum Efficiency
When it comes to maximizing plot efficiency, I may not have firsthand experience, but I can share some basic knowledge on how to optimize your plots for the best results especially to those Non Land Owner that would plan to buy a land.
The Land 1.75 expansion introduces new mechanics that require careful planning and resource management to maximize productivity. To make the most of your land, you’ll need to implement effective strategies that enhance efficiency and output, like how to organize and manage it, output(your total earn)/input(investment) times hundred percent for efficiency mathematically.
One useful tip is resource specialization, where you identify the most profitable materials your plots can produce and focus on maximizing their yield. Additionally, card selection plays a crucial role—assigning the right summoners and workers can significantly boost productivity.
Investing in building development is another essential strategy, as upgrading key infrastructure can enhance output and prepare your land for future growth. Lastly, if you own multiple plots, optimizing the synergy between plots by considering their placement and resource compatibility can help streamline operations and increase overall efficiency.

New Ways to Grow, Trade, and Profit
Land 1.75 introduces exciting economic opportunities that players can take advantage of to maximize their earnings and strategic growth. With the right approach, landowners can turn their plots into highly productive and profitable assets. Like the new New Liquidity Pools 1.75.
One important feature to consider is production and market demand. Monitoring the market for high-demand resources allows landowners to focus on producing the most valuable materials, ensuring a steady stream of income. Prioritizing resource specialization can significantly increase profitability.

Managing your liquidity rewards is now more convenient with the new Liquidity Pool Fee Toggle, allowing you to easily switch between total pool fees and your individual earnings as a liquidity provider. This update ensures better tracking and smarter decision-making....

The following feature of that is the gameplay and UI enhancements bring a smoother land management experience, with new Map Filters that provide a clearer view of resource availability. With Land 1.75, essential materials like Wood, Stone, and Iron are introduced as key resources for land productivity, though they will be significantly scarcer compared to Grain, making strategic resource management more important than ever.
Guild collaboration also plays an important role in optimizing land efficiency. By teaming up with guild members, players can pool resources, share strategies, and maximize production across multiple landowners. This cooperative proceedings can lead to better resource management and increased productivity.
And lastly the tokenized earnings will be an integrated part of the Splinterlands economy in-game land. Land-generated tokens and resources will provide multiple revenue streams, offering players various ways to grow their investments. Those who strategically manage their assets and adapt to market trends will have the best chance of developing in the evolving economy of Land 1.75.
New added Feature: Liquidity Pools

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New Liquidity Pools (LPs) and resource swaps have been introduced to ensure a smooth and efficient in-game economy for landowners. These additions make it easier to trade essential resources without unnecessary complications. For example, when exchanging Grain for Wood, the system automatically converts Grain to DEC and then to Wood in the background. This seamless process eliminates the need for manual conversions, allowing players to focus on optimizing their land operations and resource management.

Predicting the Future of Splinterlands Land Ownership
While I may not be able to predict every detail of the upcoming features, insights from experienced landowners and their shared strategies provide valuable guidance. Their recommendations help balance profitability with effective resource management, making it easier for players to navigate the evolving land economy.
With Land 1.75 laying the groundwork for the full land economy in 2.0, several key trends are expected to shape its future. As the system evolves, scarce resources will likely increase in value, creating market fluctuations and new investment opportunities. Productive land could serve as a major source of passive income, especially with the growing demand for crafted items. Additionally, larger guilds and established landowners may dominate the economy, making strategic partnerships and alliances even more essential for long-term earnings. With future updates and expansions potentially introducing new mechanics and optimizations, adaptability and flexibility will be useful and important in staying competitive and maximizing profitability.

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