
Since Splinterlands launched its official version in 2018, it has been evolving nonstop. In fact, I can say with complete confidence that since they started this project, no one has really stopped working; theyâve stuck to the roadmap, even with setbacks and changes that perhaps didnât happen on schedule. But this is completely normal in any projectâsometimes plans or deadlines arenât met, and thatâs okay. thereâs no such thing as a perfect project out there. So, understanding this and appreciating the work is what we should keep in mind, and thatâs why the game has endured all these years.
Thatâs why I write posts like this, and today Iâll show you exactly how I would get started in Splinterlands in 2026, step by step, so you donât miss a thing. Of course, before diving into the main topic, Iâll outline some common mistakes beginners makeâwhere you shouldnât invest at first, but also where you can. All these details and more are covered below in this post.
If you want to learn more about all of this and how to get off to a good start in Splinterlands, stick around until the end of this post:

What common mistakes should we avoid?

The first thing you do when entering an ecosystem is to do your research; you canât dive in without having real information about how everything works within it. Itâs like driving on a highway blindfoldedâwe wouldnât know where weâre going or which lane to choose, and therefore the most likely outcome is that weâll inevitably have an accident. Well, with investingâeven if itâs just a gameâitâs practically the same thing.
So, with all that said, here are the most common mistakes and/or errors you should avoid if you really want to get off to a good start in âSplinterlandsâ:

Common mistakes
Buying cards without understanding the current META: Many players buy cards from older sets without knowing how the gameâs ecosystem and META work. While buying cards from older sets in hopes of future appreciation works in traditional games, here itâs the exact opposite: you must be familiar with the âWildâ and âModernâ formats, understand the rules of each and how theyâre played, and know why newer cards are in higher demand.
Ignoring SPS Staking: This is a mistake many beginners tend to make, since Splinterlands isnât just about the cardsâitâs also about the fuel that earns you rewards every time you win a battle in ranked play. That fuel, which keeps everything running, is SPS. Thatâs why itâs so important: that multiplier is what will truly help you earn rewards.
Jumping into âLandsâ too soon: Praetoriaâs land-plot-based ecosystem is an advanced economic management game. While it relies heavily on cards, itâs not just about making a small investment and expecting it to multiply overnight; it requires understanding how the âFarmâ works and paying attention to many other details.
Not reading the battle rules: This is the absolute worstâmaybe I shouldn't even mention it hereâbut the rules are everything in the game, since they dictate your actions and strategies. While it's true that you can base a strategy on how your opponent plays, the critical decisions are based on the rules and conditions of the battle. This is what truly determines whether you win or lose.

Where should you invest your initial capital?

This is where weâll explore where to invest our first few dollars and how to do it. Although some of the methods Iâll discuss are completely free, they can help you earn significant in-game rewards if youâre consistentâbecause yes, it takes discipline; you canât earn significant rewards unless you put in the effort. And the only way to do that is to have a good amount of capital that will allow you to leverage your investments and earn more than the average player, but thatâs a topic for another post, since this one is designed for those starting out with very little.
With that in mind, hereâs where I would pay special attention:

What to look out for
Mazo Foundations: While you can get most cards for free in âCampaign Mode,â there are a few others that arenât available there and can be found on the marketplace. This is where I would focus my initial investment to start testing the game and getting the hang of it with very little money, because yes, these cards are extremely cheapâsome even cost as little as $0.01.
SPS for Staking: Before buying any high-rarity cardâwhether "Epic," "Legendary," or a gold or black card (which you shouldn't do)âyou need to invest in SPS. As I explained earlier, SPS is the fuel for your in-game empire, since it gives you a higher "Multiplier" for earning SPS with every battle you win. Although you start in âFrontier,â the goal is to move on to âModern,â and here you will definitely need SPS.
Key Cards from Rebellion and Conclave Arcana: This is where you should focus your efforts once you have the previous sets, as these are the main expansions that define the current META and are part of the âModernâ format, where the highest liquidity for SPS rewards is concentrated. The idea is to build a deck with a larger number of versatile cards that can help you in different situations. To find out which cards to buy, you need to read my previous âSplintiersâ post.

Conclusion

All these tips are more than enough to get you off to a great start in âSplinterlands,â since Iâm giving you the key insights that 90% of new players overlookâthe fact is, most people think this is a way to make quick money, but the reality is that itâs actually quite complicated, because even though the narrative of Web3 games is practically forgotten right now, theyâve matured a lot, so winning means building a solid foundationâand thatâs exactly what Iâm teaching you in this post.
If you have any questions or want to learn more about how Splinterlands works, leave a comment and I'll be happy to answer them.


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