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I will doing a blog about Battle Weekly Challenge held by Splinterlands, with the Riftwing theme, featuring a monster that can't attack but can kill enemy monsters, from the death element, has a speed of 5, and 8 HP. We'll delve into the monster's features in more detail in the strategy section.
I recently fought in Diamond League Modern Format with my scholar account from Balthazar. My deck consists of max level chaos legion cards, some neutral cards, and reward cards acquired through both purchases and delegate gifts from other scholars.
This approach does not utilize Mylor or lthain , who is an excellent summoner in the counterspell ruleset that restricts the usage of monsters with specific types of attacks, in this battle scenario.
This guide is not meant for professional players as it only focuses on using cheaper monsters in battle. However, it is ideal for new or beginner players who wish to participate in Diamond League without renting an expensive monster.
I apologize for any errors or inadequacies in my writing as I am not very proficient in writing. I will do my best to clearly explain the strategy I use in the hopes of assisting new players/beginners to improve their win rate.
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From left to right :
This is my recommended approach for battling in each of the three current rulesets :
The Silent Summoner ruleset :
Counterspell Ruleset :
Avoid bringing magic attack-type monsters if possible. We can assume that the enemy will think the same.
Ruleset Healed Out :
Even though in this ruleset we cannot activate the heal skill, there are other ways to increase HP by bringing monsters with Scavenger or Life Leech skills.
To further refine our monster and strategy choices:
For range we have a choice: use Pelacor Conjurer (Life element, 2 mana) or Riftwing (Death element, 4 mana).
For melee we have an option :
Conclusion :
We will use the Dragon summoner Quick the Devious since this is our only Dragon summoner. Other monsters we will use are Riftwing, Naga Assassin, and Chaos Agent. These monsters are chosen to prioritize avoiding enemy attacks, reduce damage from range monsters, and prioritize speed to increase the chances of avoiding enemy attacks and going first attack in battle. We will explain more in the lineup section.
For the attacking team, we leave it to monsters with sneak skills. Yes, we will focus fire on the enemy backline.
The monster lineup that we will use is as follows:
The summoner
My summoner Quix the Devious from Chaos Legion Card, for this ruleset this summoner do nothing
First Position Monster - Tanker
Strengths :
Weaknesses :
Second Position Monster - Attacker (sneak team)
Third Position Monster - Attacker (sneak team)
Fourth Position Monster - Attacker (sneak team)
Naga Assassin - Attacker, Tanker and Support
Sixth Position Monster - Tanker
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Round 1:
The battle starts with the application of buffs and debuffs, with the enemy's ranged damage reduced by 1 due to Riftwing's Headwinds skill. Windeku decreased our speed, but we counteracted this with Naga Assassins who increased our speed.
On our side:
On the enemy side:
Round 2:
Our Side :
Enemy side:
Round 3:
In this round, the enemy's options are limited as only two monsters remain. Windeku will have a hard time killing Riftwing, who now has 10 HP.
Our side: No monsters die.
Enemy side:
The strategy was successful, but there was an unexpected outcome. By bringing the Riftwing with the Headwinds skill, enemy range attacks were reduced and the slower speed of the enemy's range monsters allowed the sneak team to defeat them first before they can attack. As we guessed the enemy doesn't carry a magic attack type monster because of the Counterspell ruleset, the enemy attack is divided into 2, attacks on monsters in the first and last positions. While most of our attacks focus on attacking monsters in the back line.
What was unexpected was that the Chaos Agent and Naga Assassin were easily attacked by enemies without being able to avoid them at all, maybe because the speed difference is not big due to the slow skills possessed by Windeku's enemy monsters, so the additional speed of the Naga Assassin had no effect.
I really appreciate you taking the time to read through my battle review. If there are any mistakes, please let me know and leave a comment.
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