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Splinterlands - Rentals management and tracking using Peakmonsters

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Splinterlands metaverse expands with use cases recurrently and one appreciated by most of the investors and players is the renting cards features. Peakmonster took that to another level and allows easy renting and tracking for your cards, thus minimizing the management time on that part and allowing taking care of other game mechanics. It can be scary in the beginning to start renting your cards, but after diving little by little into it you'll find it is pretty easy to do so.

The first step is to go to PeakMonsters site and access the My Cards option from the page header menu. This will list all your cards and you will also have a summary section in which you can see the Total Value of your cards and as well the Revenue from rentals. This is the information that you can check from time to time to see how your rental earnings are looking and keep an eye on the % yearly ROA. Seeing that decreases can be due to the market, but also a signal that some of your cards are not rented anymore and that you need to adjust the prices on those.

One thing less evident when browsing through Your Cards is that you have in the upper right corner a filtering option to apply on the current view: LIST, GRID and BULK. I suggest using the BULK view as you can SORT your cards and select multiple ones (of the same type) to get them rented.

Another piece of information that you need to pay attention to is the Delegated To (Rent remaining) column where you can see your card's rental and also how much time is remaining for that. When empty you need to adjust the rental prices to get them matched on the market and start earning DEC again. You can do that by SELECTING the cards to rent, push the RENT button and select CHANGE Price option.

Renting cards on Peakmosters is easy enough and once you start putting cards out there you will find the process quite easy. There is a little bit of management to it, but I think this is not as much consuming when you are using the bulk option. I am using that quite nicely and I am able to adjust my renting prices when needed.

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