She's beautiful, cleanses your infections and makes you go faster. The River Nymph is excellent support for any team requiring some extra attention and care.
Now this is definitely a card I like. She's very versatile as she can be used in many different types of teams. I especially like her Amplify ability, which makes certain "backfire"-abilities deal double damage for any monster on your team that has them.
In the Lore, she's described as an exotic creation and a rare sight in the world.
River Nymphs inhabit the rivers of the Splinterlands. Shy and reclusive, they usually remain hidden beneath the water's surface. However, they have a strong respect for life, and they have been known to aid those in need. They are also fiercely protective of their homes and will defend it if it is threatened.
She definitely reminds me of my better half.. Perhaps that's why I like this character so much. That must be it, at least partly.
A 26 Mana Battle, with rulesets Close Range and Weak Magic.
The combination of these two rulesets actually make Magic attack monsters and Ranged attack monsters almost completely equal. Magic attacks cannot ignore armor and Ranged monsters can attack from the first position. Only advantage Magic attacks still have, is the ability to always hit (unless attacking a monster with Phase of course).
Given the debuffs of magic this round, we'll gamble that our opponent will skip out on magic attack monsters, and put together a fast team, so that they'll hopefully miss us a lot.
Water monsters, attack!
Our tank did an amazing job. In such a battle, combining the Diemonshark with the Merdaali Guardian is indeed a powerful combination. Backed up by the River Nymph it becomes even deadlier.
As the Guardian was able to constantly heal both the health and armor of our Diemonshark, the opponent was never able to pin it down, thus securing our victory.
Thank you for visiting. I hope you found this interesting, entertaining or somewhat useful. I've been a big fan of playing the water splinter since Beta, so this weeks' challenge was particularly refreshing.
Until next week, friends.