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I'm excited to see how the Airdrop Conflicts go. There's an old expression, if it aint broke, don't fix it. Apparently the powers that be are seeing something broken in the old airdrop system. They want us to not immediately flip our packs on the secondary market to help support the price of packs on the secondary market.
In a previous post I explored the value of airdrop points in Chaos Legion. @jingo-submo/how-many-airdrop-points-do-i-need-to-get-the-chaos-legion-legendary-summoners-what-will-that-mean-for-their-value-and-the-value- Based on my preliminary understanding of the updated airdrop system the airdrop points in Rebellion will be worth much less as they are only good for the 2 initial presale airdrops.
Subsequent Airdrops will be based on the card power that we can carry in our "Battle Wagons" with a fixed card power affixed to card packs that have not yet been opened to encourage us to HODL those packs.
How do you plan to work your Battle Wagons?
I'm sure that we'll all develop and adjust our plans for Battle Wagons as we get used to the system, but I can tell you what I plan to do for the first conflict and I would love to hear about plans from everyone else.
I plan to open the packs that I get early on, I'm not planning to stash any of them into Battle Wagons. When it comes time to submit my first Battle Wagon, I'll just fill it with the 5 highest power Rebellion cards in my collection.
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