SplinterForge User Guide
  • SplinterForge
    • What is SplinterForge?
    • Development goals
    • Requirements to start playing
    • Release information
    • Multi accounting and botting/API-calls
    • Partners
    • Roadmap
    • The Splinterlands cards integration
    • Story and lore
  • The Shop
    • CRATEs
      • All different items available
      • What happens with the Forge/Dec you use?
    • BAGs
      • All different items available
      • What happens with the Forge you use?
    • Elixirs
  • Gameplay
    • Heroes
      • Hero stats importance
      • Equipment, runes and gems points towards hero stats.
    • Equipment, gems and runes
      • Upgrade costs, rarity differences and sockets
      • Presale Nartors Ring
      • Nartors Set
      • Gold Foil bonus'
      • Relics
  • The Forge
    • Open CRATEs/BAGs
    • Reforge
      • Legendary reforge
    • Transmute
      • Legendary Transmute
      • Unique limited transmutes
  • Cards and Market
    • The Cards section
      • How to use the filters
      • Card Destruction
    • Cards cooldown
    • Marketplace by Splex.gg
  • How to Battle
    • Boss abilities
      • Fixed and random abilites
      • Rerolling random abilites
      • All abilites in the game
    • Picking the team
    • The different tabs
    • Dmg-numbers meaning.
    • Introduction to Electrum
    • Stamina
    • End of Boss rewards
    • Reaching maximum rewards
    • The Leaderboard
  • Abilities and game mechanics
    • Historical boss information
    • Speed (turn meter) and hit/miss
    • Boss enrage
    • Fatigue
    • The order abilities occour
  • Tokenomics
    • Forgium (FORGE)
      • Global Reward Percentage
  • The Splinterforge Wallet
    • How to use
  • Liquidity pool
    • Progressive increasing APR%
  • The Discord
    • The Bounty System
    • Idea voting
    • Giveaways
  • User guidelines and helpful links/information
    • Understanding Hive
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
    • Helpful links
  • Future idea generating...
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  1. Cards and Market

Cards cooldown

Cooldown when trading/sending/buying.

When a player uses a SplinterForge card in battle, a cooldown period is activated on that card. During this cooldown period, the card cannot be used in battle by anyone other than the person who triggered the cooldown. This mechanism is often used in games that involve trading or selling cards between players, as it ensures that cards cannot be repeatedly sent and used in quick succession, giving an unfair advantage to certain players.

The length of the cooldown period for a card is 24 hours, starting from when it was last used in battle.

Overall, the use of a cooldown mechanism helps to create a more balanced and fair gameplay experience, preventing any one player from dominating the game by repeatedly using the same leveled-up cards on separate accounts.

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