"For reasons unknown, these creatures spend most of their time hidden within the clouds, but from the limited studies done, it is evidenced they have a strong resistance to magic and a predilection for hunting at night when the moon is full." - Excerpt from Void Dragon's SplinterLore
Another Dragons Challenge. A flexible splinter that makes this challenge fun. It allows me to experiment and try out different card combinations.
League: Silver 1
Mana Cap: 26
Match Rules: Knockout and No Melee Units
This is a relatively low mana cap match for dragons. I am expecting range and magic damage sources from my opponent, hence I need high speed units and magic mitigation among the units I a plan to use. With that, my strategy for the match was win by applying negative effects, slowly applying damage and evading attacks as much as I can.
Below is the line up I used and reasons for using the said units.
The strategy worked well on this match. As seen on the video, the speed of my opponent's cards were greatly reduced allowing me to attack first.
It is also evident when looking at the Djinn Oshannus' speed as it's speed was reduced to three. Quix has also negated Kelya's speed buff. Other debuffers have also slowed down my opponents further.
The -1 to range attack from Quix has also mitigated the damage the Axe Master can deal.
My line up then proceeded to chip away at the enemy units one by one applying all sorts of debuffs in the process. It is also worth noting of the Affliction from Doctor Blight that blocked the Merdaali Guardian's intended heal to the Djinn Oshannus.
If there was something that I needed to perhaps change in this match, I could switch the Time Mage and Creeping Ooze position, giving me a secondary tank.
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