Splinterlands is more than a game and we all know it! And with so many amazing things happening in this metaverse, we need a way to ground ourselves in order to be able to take it all in. And the way I am achieving that is through tracking my progress in the game, the rewards, and the value of my assets. And while I was searching for an aggregator for the SPS earned from the battles and also the Daily Focuses, I asked the community about such an aggregator. And a good samaritan from the Splinterlands community pointed out what I believe to be the greatest Daily and Season Rewards and Battles aggregator - Splex.gg Rewards Tool.
I first found out about Splex.gg being a renting bot that automatizes the management of renting cards for a 10% commission. As I was doing that manually and ended up with many idle cards because I simply did not have the time to reprice them, I got to use this service with pretty nice results. But one thing that I didn't do is explore what other features and tools it offers. But while I was shouting within the Splinterlands community for a Battles and Rewards Chests aggregator, I was pointed out that this is already available within the tool that I was using. So, let me tell you how great it is and what it brings to the table.
First of all, we have the "Reward Lookup" option which aggregates the Battles and Rewards Chests on a daily basis. It uses the latest SPS price to translate the value of the rewards into USD ($) and presents detailed information from all the assets and items that were rewarded for the day. This is quite convenient and motivating in case you are aiming for a specific revenue amount each day. On top of that, you can take a screenshot and download it through the controls on the page in order to embed such information in Hive posts, which is a nice touch to it.
The team seems to have thought in detail about the battles and reward chests aggregator as they took this to the next step by summing the date per Season. And considering that the big rewards are gaining at the end of the Season, this makes sense and offers a better way to interpret the revenues by making a median at the end of the season. The Season Summary view aggregates data for full seasons and even show the one from partial seasons until these are completed. Acting like snapshots that are updated it offers you the needed information at any point in time.