Have you ever looked at your opponent's team and thought...
"There's absolutely no way I'm winning this."
...and then somehow pulled off the impossible?
This week's contest is all about celebrating those incredible moments where the underdog comes out on top.
Whether it was superior strategy, perfectly predicting your opponent, taking advantage of rulesets, or simply building the better composition, we want to see the battles where the little guy defeats the giant.
Share a battle where a noticeably weaker or lower-level team defeats what appears to be a much stronger opponent.
This could include things like:
Lucky RNG is always fun...
But we're especially looking for battles where your planning, positioning, summoner choice, and overall strategy clearly made the difference.
Even the strongest players lose sometimes.
If you're one of the veterans with a maxed deck, you're also welcome to enter by sharing a battle where you were the Goliath... and lost.
Show us the replay where a smaller account completely outplayed you.
Sometimes those losses teach us the most.
Submit one Splinterlands battle.
Include the battle link.
Explain:
Screenshots are encouraged.
Posts should be your own original work.
The opponent must appear to be using a legitimate competitive team.
Examples that do not qualify:
We're looking for real competitive victories against respectable opponents.
We'll be looking at things like:
A close tactical victory can be just as impressive as a complete domination if the strategy behind it is well explained.
🥇 1st Place
🥈 2nd Place
🥉 3rd Place
🏅 4th Place
**July 18th! **
Winners will be announced shortly after judging is complete.
Splinterlands isn't always about having the biggest collection.
Sometimes preparation beats power.
Sometimes knowledge beats card level.
Sometimes predicting your opponent is worth more than having another legendary.
This contest is about celebrating those moments when skill overcomes strength.
So dig through your battle history, find that incredible upset, and show the community that even Goliath can fall.
Good luck everyone, and I can't wait to see your biggest underdog victories!