In this new Challenge we are going to address the Reverse Speed rule.
Very easy to understand rule; “Monsters with the lowest Speed attack first and have the highest chance of evading attacks”. Now, even though is an easy rule, it could be easy to make a mistake and position an unsuitable Monster with high Speed if you have been playing for a while.
Another “interesting” fact, so to speak, is that this is one of those rules where you could win against higher level Monsters, just by using lower-level ones, or even Starter cards. This is because, with lower levels you may have lower Speed and, in this ruleset, this means more evasion.
So, this is one of those rules that creates blooper battles, where you may think that your very strong high-level cards will succeed, but the opposite happens against a Starter cards lineup.
Just look alive, mind the ruleset and be careful of not buffing your Speed or de-buffing your opponent’s and use Bloodlust with discretion. Not much else to say.
This battle was done in the Modern Format, while playing in the Silver II League. We had 50 Mana points to spare, so plenty of room to assemble your strongest team possible. Only the Fire and Earth Splinters were available and besides Reverse Speed, we also had the “Back to Basics” rule, which remove all card’s effect from the battlefield.
Since the “Back to Basics” rule was on effect, I didn’t pay much attention to “Reverse Speed”, because the first one, alters the rule quite a lot. So as usual, when this rule appears, I make sure to use mostly Magic cards and I make sure I position the Monsters with the highest amount of Health in the first positions.
If you analyze this battle there is an interesting thing to see…
So, even though my opponent had more power, he lost. The reason being the “Reverse Speed” rule, which made my Magic Monsters attack sooner than my opponent’s, who positioned three cards, which were strong, yes, but too fast for this ruleset. So, another victory…
This is it, thank you for reading!