Showing How to Test the New Reward Cards Without Owning Them

Today I'm going to give you a very useful tip in Splinterlands, so join me on this journey of knowledge.
Today's tip is the Practice Mode, and whether you're a newbie or a veteran in the game, I'm sure you'll want to know this option to improve your performance in battles.

Finding the Practice mode in Splinterlands is very simple. You need to log into the game and go to the upper left corner of the screen. You will find the PLAY option and then click on Practice.

It's on this page that the magic happens because you will have access to all the cards in the game to test in battle. The cards don't belong to you, but this is a great way to test cards to see if they will fit into your collection.
Now that new rewards have arrived, the Practice mode becomes even more useful for all players because they are new cards and few will have them at high levels, so in Practice mode you can test all the new Reward Cards and see which ones you want in your collection.
How Does Practice Mode Work?
Practice mode is quite simple and has 3 settings: Cards Allowed, Difficulty (Level Caps) and Opponent.
Cards Allowed: In this option, you choose which cards you and your opponent can use in battles.
All Cards - Selecting this option will only allow you to use the cards you own or have rented.
Modern Cards - Selecting this option will only allow you to use the cards that can be used in the Modern format that you own or have rented.
Ghost Cards - Selecting this option will allow you to use all the cards that exist in Splinterlands.
Ghost Modern - Selecting this option will allow you to use all the cards that exist in Splinterlands and that can be used in the Modern format.
I play in the Wild format, so I choose the Ghost Cards option because I find it the most fun.
Difficulty (Level Caps): In this option, you choose the level of the cards that you and your opponent will use.
Opponent: In this option you will choose the difficulty of your opponent.
Inept Student - Selecting this option will play against an opponent with little experience.
Skilled Student - Selecting this option will play against an opponent who has more experience, but is still an easy opponent to defeat.
Professor - Selecting this option will play against an opponent with a lot of experience.
I like to choose the Professor option because it's a great challenge and the best way to improve my performance in battles.
Remember that all opponents are bots, so there is no waiting time.

Watch The Battle
In this battle I was testing Sten Slatehelm, one of the new legendary Reward Cards and one of the cards I want in my collection at maximum level, and you can find out why by watching this battle because it was incredible.
Little by little I'm testing all the new Reward Cards to see which ones I want in my collection and which ones I'll burn or sell.
If you haven't seen the new rewards in Splinterlands yet, you can read about it in the post: 🧙♂️ The Conclave Arcana Reward Set: A New Era of Ranked Rewards and Distribution.

Now I'll talk about the Arcade Colony platform. On it, you'll find the games: Splinterlands, Moon Karts, StakeHouse Den and Genesis League Goals.
For those unfamiliar with Arcade Colony, it's owned by Invennium Corp. Arcade Colony is a platform for arcades and video games with a functional economy based on a governance token, "COLONY", and a product-backed stablecoin called "SCRIPT".
Invennium Corp. is a 100% subsidiary of Splinterlands.
Find more information about Arcade Colony in my post: Discover the Arcade Colony Platform.

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