About the game
Splinterlands is a collectible card game with a fantasy setting that was first released under the name Steem Monsters. It was originally tied to the Steem blockchain and has since been redesigned to introduce a revamped battle system. The game shares some mechanics with other card titles like Hearthstone and Magic: The Gathering, but it places a stronger emphasis on constructing effective decks and preparing tactical matchups before each encounter.
How card ownership and rarity work
Every card in Splinterlands is tracked on a public ledger, so you can verify how many copies of a particular card exist. Because each card is recorded on-chain, ownership is individual and permanent — even the game creators cannot remove a card from your account. Players are free to buy, sell, or trade cards on the open market.
Understanding card stats and progression
Each card has a set of core attributes that define its strengths and role in battle. You can inspect those values from Your Collection: select a card and open the Stats tab to view a graph of how its attributes and abilities scale as the card levels up. As cards increase in rank, their stats change and new abilities can unlock, so tracking progression is important when planning long-term strategies.
Battlefield layout and tactical considerations
Battles take place on a field organized into positions across two rows. How you place units and which slots you occupy affects damage distribution and defensive capabilities. Many splinters (factions) specialize in narrow, powerful abilities, so choosing the right mix of cards and positioning them to complement each other is key to success.
Ways to play and earn
- Participate in tournaments and compete alongside or against guilds for rewards.
- Complete daily quests and objectives to earn in-game prizes.
- Buy, trade, or sell cards on the marketplace to acquire specific pieces or realize gains.
- Engage in ranked matches to climb leaderboards and access higher-tier rewards.
Why people keep playing
Splinterlands blends automated gameplay elements with collectible mechanics, creating a fast-paced experience where victories can yield valuable or rare cards. The ability to view the full supply of cards on-chain adds transparency and excitement, and many players find the deck-building and strategic decision-making highly addictive.
Collect, trade, and fight — the game rewards both tactical thinking and active participation.
Technical
- Windows
- Web App
- Full