Used a quest potion, let's see if its value for money

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Ok so I have some credits rattling around from an old Google play card and with the price jumps I'm never going to buy cards, also its $1.5 so no packs buying for me.

Then someone suggest a guest potion which gives out 5 extra chests. Now normally this is crazy at $0.75 or 750 DEC but with the recent price hike, in credits it does not seem to bad.

Ok my plan for analysis is to take the total value of the reward drop, divided by the number of chests and times by 5 to see the value I got from the quest potion, its only fair because how do you choose which 5 was due to quest potions and which due to the quest ok here we go

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Ok 8 chests from gold and 5 from quest potion let's go!

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I'm going to ignore potions, so we

  • 13 DEC crystals that's worth $0.07
  • Demented shark is $0.38 wow that's shot up
  • 2 x Sandworm are $0.78, again crazy at $1.56
  • Grime reaper at $1

Ok so total value is $3.01 , each chest has a value of $0.23 therefore the quest potion gave us $1.15 of value for $0.75, which is a return of $0.40 or about 50%

As always here a referral link, use it, let me known and ill lend some cards to get you going

https://splinterlands.com?ref=failingforward



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