Splinterlands | Ways To Make Tournaments More Popular!

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Tournaments right now in Splinterlands are only played by a tiny fraction of the entire player base and there recently was a survey as an attempt from the devs to understand where to improve. These are some of the things I believe need it change in order to make them more popular...


The Reason Tournaments Are Not Popular!

The way I look at the situation, it is very easy to explain why nobody really plays tournaments and it comes down to the ridiculous Pay2Win aspect. Just imagine Poker Tournaments where some of the best cards like aces or kings are only part of the deck for a very selective number of players leaving all the others with a big statistical disadvantage. It just would just not make sense for anyone who has a statistical disadvantage to ever play these games and the entire setup would be considered a complete joke.

This is pretty much the situation with Splinterlands Tournaments only players with a close to complete collection (which is crazy expensive) can comfortably play them knowing their skill level makes a difference while they also get a big pay2win advantage. This is the main reason I (and I guess most other players) don't join tournaments as they are not fun and put me at a disadvantage over other players by default (even though I have a big collection)


Solution: Leveling the Playing Field!

Getting to a situation where every player is able to join a tournament 100% at a level playing field making only Skill and Luck factors I believe is vital in the success of Tournaments in Splinterlands. It would make them fun, challenging, and most of all fair to all players. Of course, this is easier said than done because in the end there need to be reasons for players to hold cards. Some Ways it potentially could be done:

  • Variable Entry Fees: If collection power is taken as a base requirement in order to enter a tournament, the entry fee could be cheaper for players who do own more cards and a bit more expensive for players that don't own as many cards (based on specific metrics). Giving everyone access to the same cards at least creates a fully level playing field in the tournament itself with the cheaper entry fee being the pay2win benefit for richer players.

  • Variable Price Distribution: A system where everyone gets access to the same card with part of the winnings from the tournament of players that used cards that they don't actually own being redistributed to players that played and actually did own those cards could work.

  • On the Spot Renting: A system where it is possible to do instant card rentals just for 1 match at a specific price for cards with the fee going to the players in the tournament that own this card based on specific metrics.


Countdown Timers

Talking for myself, one of the reasons I'm not entering tournaments is because of confusion on their starting time with different time zones and the AM/PM. If there was a countdown timer showing on each of the tournaments it would make it so much easier to instantly see when they are starting it would already make a world of difference.


Tournament Player Rankings

If there is a way to level the playing field (at least on part of the tournaments that are organized), it would be really cool to also have player rankings with the best tournament players out there based on a ranking that is actually representative. The competitiveness factor would be so much more interesting and similar to all other e-sports games out there, anyone who is willing to improve their skill given that they have at least a certain amount of Collection Power has the ability to climb. Having more top players that somewhat become personalities because of their skill level is something that also helps as a way to promote the game.


Conclusion

Having a system where there is actually a level playing field one way or another is in my view vital to the success of tournaments and as long as that is not the case, Tournaments will just remain another way to just distribute rewards to those that have the biggest collection sucking the fun out of the game to everyone who can't compete on this end. The same thing also goes for ranked battles by the way even though I do understand that part of the game needs to have pay2win mechanics to make it all work.


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I find most of the tournaments are American time. Us Europeans would be in bed when all the good ones are on.

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That's also true even though they did come up with the anytime tournaments. As long as it's fundamentally an uneven playing field, everything else doesn't really matter that much the way I look at it.

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I tend to find very few bronze level tournments. Also it looks like many tournments cost more than I make in a season. Which is way out of my price range. I have played one or two tournements and haven't made it to rounds two yet.
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Even in the Bronze Tournaments, the card collection needed to actually be competitive is just ridiculously expensive. It's all "Economy and Earnings" over "Fun and Gameplay" pretty much, they really need to balance this way more.

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Thanks for the reply. Yes I agree I think I played in one which was Chaos Legions only cards which limited the potential cards.

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100%, I am afraid to even try a tournament! If you ever make a similar post, maybe you can consider this idea: Every tournament with its own pool of cards to be used by everyone, just for that specific tournament alone, with no ownership whatsoever. Everyone has the same cards to pick from, no one benefits from its personal collection. It would be like we already have "rules" for battles but instead it's a roster of cards to select from. Pure skill and knowledge.

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