Feral Spirit was this week's Battle Challenge, so I went ahead and rented one. It seems like older cards are being selected for the Battle Challenge currently. I'm looking forward to some Chaos Legion and Reward cards being featured in the future.
When I started playing Splinterlands, Feral Spirit was still part of the Starter cards. I often found myself choosing that Cheshire Cat smile in my lineups, when I played Life. He was a cheap fast Sneak attacker that synergized with Silvershield Knight and Cave Slug to clear out the opponent's backline. However, times have moved on and so has the meta.
General Sloan doesn't synergize with Feral Spirit. And currently, General Sloan is cheaper to buy. Feral Spirit has some really good stats as he levels up, but at the current prices he's really expensive compared to newer cards. Even though I like the card and (especially) the artwork, I won't likely ever own a copy.
As Feral Spirit doesn't synergize with Sloan, I needed a match ruleset that Lorna Shine could shine. I found what I was looking for in a 13 Mana, Lost Magic, Heavy Hitters match. Life, Earth, and Fire were the options to choose between. I was pretty sure my opponent, @aqualime, would pick General Sloan based on his/her recent matches. My strategy would be to try to use cheap Opportunity and Sneak monsters to kill the Ranged monsters and hope that Divine Shield and the cheapest hit points I could fit in the list would give me enough time to do so.







Upon seeing my opponent's lineup, I was excited to have predicted his/her strategy correctly. Seeing Lensmaster and Halfing Alchemist made my heart sink a little. I was facing a possible 8 damage output, compared to my 4. And I only had a single Health point advantage.
Watch the battle here.
I really thought my opponent had the better of me after my Pelacor Conjurer was taken out so quickly. Stacking damage abilities is key, as early attrition causes a compounding effect. I should've put the Chaos Agent in 1st position as it would've given Feral Spirit more time to Sneak. My opponent had a 3rd of his/her team's hit points in the most rear ranged monster. While that stopped my Sneak attacker from accomplishing his goals, it also became useless hit points as soon as it was in position 1. Lorna Shine's ability might as well double hit points in these low mana matches, it is so good.
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