IF YOU CANT SEE THE AMAZING QUORA VIDEO CLICK HERE! @sirsmokesalot96/gladiator-ruleset
When it comes to Gladiator cards in Splinterlands, few names strike as much fear as Quora Towershead. With her dual attacks (2 melee and 2 magic) and her unique Bloodlust ability, Quora is a powerhouse who only gets stronger with every kill. At 10 mana cost, 3 speed, and a beefy 12 health, she’s already one of the most efficient carries in the game. But when placed into the right team, she transforms into an unstoppable juggernaut.
Why Quora’s Bloodlust Is Just Plain Scary
Bloodlust isn’t just a boost it’s a gamechanger. Every time Quora lands a kill, she gets:
+1 melee damage
+1 magic damage
+1 health
+1 speed
She doesn’t just trade punches — she escalates. By mid-battle, she often feels like an entirely different card than the one you started with.
The Squad I Built Around Quora Drybone Megalodon – The Iron Wall in Front
A level 5 Megalodon was my frontline choice. With Retaliate and Flank, he not only soaks up punishment but also sets Quora up to use both melee and magic from the second slot. Perfect synergy.
Quora Towershead – The Star of the Show
Placed right behind Megalodon, Quora opened up with her double strikes and started stacking Bloodlust immediately. Once she got rolling, there was no turning back.
Virid Venomancer – The Sneaky Threat
With Poison and Shield, the Venomancer was a constant headache for my opponent. Poison damage ignores armor and stacks over time, while Shield kept her hanging in longer than expected.
Time Bandit – Quora’s Lifeline
Emberguard – The Demoralizer
By cutting all enemy melee damage by 1 with Demoralize, Emberguard made sure my Megalodon and Quora didn’t crumble too fast under pressure. This card bolsters the team’s resilience, allowing Quora and Drybone Megalodon to focus on offense while mitigating incoming attacks. DONT SLEEP ON THE REWARD CARDS! YOU CAN BUILD AN AMAZING DECK WITH THEM AND JUST A FEW PROMO CARDS OR GLADIATORS!
SilverLeaf Mage – Taunt thy enemy
With Taunt, SilverLeaf Mage was my shield in the backline, forcing enemies to waste attacks while Quora and the others shredded through their team.
This lineup was built with one goal: let Quora cook and keep earning +1 .
Safe Positioning: Megalodon + Taunt gave her room to attack from safety.
Cleanse Backup: Time Bandit cleared poisons and debuffs, keeping Quora on her feet.
Debuff Pressure: Emberguard’s Demoralize softened melee threats, while Venomancer piled on poison damage.
The Snowball Effect: Once Quora scored her first kill, her stats skyrocketed. From there, it was game over.
Quora Towershead isn’t just strong she’s the kind of card that can flip a match entirely on her own. With the right setup, she doesn’t just survive she thrives, turning every fallen opponent into more power for herself. If you have her in your collection, build around her, protect her, and then just sit back and watch the chaos unfold.
You can see Tofu is a great card but every card in this game has a counter. Building a successful Splinterlands team requires thoughtful card selection and positioning, and this lineup showcases Quora Towershead’s versatility. As you refine your strategies, consider experimenting with her in various team compositions to unlock her full potential. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the game, Quora Towershead offers an exciting opportunity to dominate the battlefield. Share your own experiences with this gladiator in the comments, and let’s continue to explore the depths of Splinterlands together!
IMAGE MADE WITH PEAKD<3
ANIMATION MADE WITH GROK!