This week's Splinterlands Community Engagement Challenge asks us to share one of our favorite gameplay strategies for securing a win in Splinterlands. 🏆🎮
For this post, I’ve chosen a mix of old and new reward cards to highlight a well-loved combo for the Life Splinter: the Iziar + Olivia synergy. 💡✨
Since Iziar was introduced into the game, it has become a powerhouse and a must-have asset in every deck. 💪✨ Iziar serves as a formidable tank with Taunt, providing tanky abilities like Void. Its versatility allows it to pair effectively with a wide range of units, making the possible combinations nearly endless! ♾️
On the other hand, Olivia brings the unique Mimic ability, which can be game-changing in prolonged battles. 🌀 Iziar compensates for Olivia’s lack of survivability, and this balance is precisely what makes the combo so powerful. Together, they create a synergy that’s hard to beat! 🌟⚔️
First, let's take a quick look at both units.
It's important to note that I frequently use this strategy in ranked Diamond/Champion-level matches, but this combo also works well in Gold level since the units remain quite similar.
Iziar is an exceptional tank. For 11 mana, you get a unit equipped with three abilities: Taunt, Void, and Martyr.
In addition to its abilities, Iziar provides 3 Magic damage, 3 Speed, and 14 Life. Notably, the 14 Life is substantial, even for an 11-mana card, making it an excellent tank.
While Iziar is expensive, its value justifies the cost. It excels in matches where its Taunt ability redirects all enemy attacks, protecting your other units. Positioned in the middle of the backline, it can reliably buff two adjacent units with Martyr when it dies.
Even on its own, Iziar’s ability to buff just one adjacent unit can create game-changing combos. The flexibility it offers makes it a staple in many strategies.
When using Iziar, pairing it with a Resurrect unit is key.
The best options for this are Adelade Brightwing and Oshuur Constantia, as they are outstanding units themselves. However, any unit with Resurrect can do the job.
The goal is to maximize Martyr by repeatedly resurrecting Iziar. By stacking Resurrects, you can build powerful teams that buff a single unit four or five times through Iziar’s ability, creating unstoppable synergies. 💪✨
Olivia of The Brook is arguably the best card in the Rebellion Reward set, and for good reason. At just 6 mana, Olivia brings three key abilities to the table:
Mimic is unique and often unpredictable, but it frequently secures victory if Olivia survives long enough. Here's how it works:
This ability alone makes Olivia a terrifying avalanche—slowly building power until she becomes an unstoppable force.
At level 6, Olivia gains Reflection Shield, making her indispensable in melee-only matches. A level 6 Olivia is significantly stronger than a level 5. For instance, Tofu's Thorns can quickly destroy a level 5 Olivia, while a level 6 Olivia not only survives but thrives, gaining ability after ability and becoming unkillable.
When using Olivia, the strategy revolves around protecting her at all costs, giving her time to build up and steal enemy abilities. This makes Olivia and Iziar a perfect match:
The result? A powerful, buffed Olivia that has stolen numerous enemy abilities through Mimic. By this point, Olivia is nearly unkillable, delivering devastating attacks while leveraging her stolen abilities.
This combo is versatile, effective in both high-mana and low-mana battles. To illustrate this, I'll showcase two fascinating fights featuring this combo: one in a high-mana battle and another in a low-mana match. These examples demonstrate how adaptable and effective the Olivia + Iziar combo can be.
This was a 58 mana match with the single ruleset: Target Practice (all Ranged and Magic units gain the Snipe ability). Although the ruleset wasn’t particularly relevant, it did slightly influence the strategy. The enemy opted for a Water Splinter team with Oshanus anchoring their defense against my Magic and Ranged attacks.
By Turn 2, the match remained evenly matched. Both tanks absorbed significant damage but stayed alive. Neither team had lost a unit yet, though consistent damage was starting to build up for both sides.
Around mid-game, my Iziar fell for the first time, triggering its Martyr ability and buffing both Djinn Renova and Olivia. At this stage, Olivia had already mimicked Protect and Poison, two very impactful abilities. Meanwhile, my damage started to break through their backline, defeating Oshanus and severely injuring Runemancer Kye.
With Iziar completely taken out, the buffs to Olivia and Renova turned the tide. Their enhanced damage output proved overwhelming for the enemy backline, which struggled to keep up.
By Turn 5, the battle was effectively decided. The enemy backline couldn’t match the raw damage of my buffed units. While Djinn Renova provided critical Triage support for Iziar, Olivia’s stolen abilities and boosted stats became unstoppable.
This 32 mana match showcases the versatility of the Olivia + Iziar combo in a medium-mana setting. With Iziar taking up nearly a third of the total mana budget, this strategy relies on a lean lineup: Iziar, Adelade, and Olivia as the core units, with the remaining two costing only 3 mana combined. Notably, this fight was conducted on my alt account (), where neither Iziar nor Olivia are maxed out.
By Turn 2, the match had already encountered a key setback: my Halfling Refugee was taken out due to an unlucky Scattershot hit from the enemy Acid Shooter, bypassing Iziar’s Taunt. Although my Resurrect strategy had failed, Olivia and Celestial Harpy capitalized on their Opportunity ability to target the Acid Shooter, setting it up to be eliminated in the next turn.
By Turn 4, both Opportunity units—Olivia and Celestial Harpy—had taken down the enemy Venari Scout, leaving the opponent with their main tank and a healer. At this point, the fight shifted significantly in my favor.
By Turn 5, my tank finally fell, but the enemy Goblin Psychic was left vulnerable and one hit away from elimination by Olivia. With the Repair ability keeping my remaining units healthy and only one significant source of enemy damage left, the match was effectively over. Slowly but steadily, I dismantled the rest of the enemy lineup.
This fight demonstrates how even with limited mana and resources, the Olivia + Iziar pairing remains a formidable strategy that thrives in various setups.
The Olivia + Iziar combo is one of the most versatile and powerful strategies in the current meta. Olivia’s ability to adapt and grow stronger as the match progresses makes her a force to be reckoned with, especially when supported by Iziar’s defense and Martyr buffs. These matches demonstrate how this pairing can dominate both high-mana and medium-mana battles, showcasing flexibility and immense potential when used strategically.
While Olivia’s weak base damage may seem like a drawback, it quickly turns into an asset as Martyr buffs and Mimic abilities transform her into an unkillable powerhouse. Pairing her with complementary units, such as Iziar for protection and additional Opportunity attackers like Celestial Harpy, ensures that this combo is effective in a variety of situations.
Whether you’re facing a drawn-out, high-mana slugfest or a more compact, tactical medium-mana battle, Olivia and Iziar’s synergy is a game-changer. If you haven’t already, it’s time to invest in and master this duo to elevate your Splinterlands strategy.
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