I'm up against a fire element, and he summoned Tarsa to give his creatures more hit points, but we may only use ranged attacks in this challenge, so I might as well assume that he doesn't have any cards or life elements in this competition. I'm glad General Sloan was in my possession since he gave my monster a bonus to one ranged attack. I find that this skill is really useful while combating distant enemies. A Summoner like this using this type of skill and boasting 1 damage to my monsters is greatly significant in terms of a team fight.
Since the bronze level division has a level cap and only allows us to summon level 2 summoners and bronze level cap monsters, we confronted them there. If you don't have enough cards for this sort of rule set going distance, it will be difficult to decide which card will be the one to take your win. General Sloan is more likely to benefit from this battle on the bronze level. I was at a disadvantage for ideas other than this card because it is the best strategy for this tournament. Because I wanted to boost literally 1 damage to every range attacker on the battlefield, I did not employ dragon elements like Quix the Devious. I dont need debuff I need buff damage.
Going Distance is a task I must overcome. The major obstacle on this blog is Ferocity, and the extra impediment on this battle condition is Rise of the Commons, which means I cannot play Legendary cards on it. Only common cards are allowed. When it comes to range attackers, I really don't have enough cards, but I attempted to find some that would fit inside the 27-mana limit and extend the dispute. My major concern is the tank, so that's what I'll be thinking about when we start assaulting.
The Pelacor Arbalest's power of the double attack is similar to the Axe Master from the water element, and I'm using helping support of heal from Venari Crystal Smith, but the 27 mana limit also limits my combination of cards on the range. We have all of the elements available in this battle, but the best set for this challenge is General Sloan all in. I made this choice so that I could sustain my tank and sub-tank. I'm forced to use a tank with low health, Xenith Archer so that I could save up the rear lines for my attackers.
As anticipated, I placed my Pelacor Arbalest, a machine gun monster that would do the bulk of my damage, last in the rear line because I believed ranged weapons don't have sneak attacks. What will happen is that my Pelacor Arbalest will be the last one to perish so that it may deal more damage to my opponent.
I don't have a tank that is significant therefore is need healing support, a sub-tank that will enable me to fight for extended periods of time. Due to its ability to heal itself, my Venari Crystal Smith will be the greatest second tanking position if the primary tank takes damage right away and dies. No other range attack can serve as the substitute tanker.
Though he just serves as a means of buying time for my Pelacor Arbalest to accomplish its job of doing enough damage to destroy the opponent's tank, I'm nonetheless glad that I chose to employ the Xenith Archer as my tank.
Opponent Choices
This trio was selected by my opponent to combat against me, and he also had a martyr for enhancing its Lava Spider if Firecaller died. The Rise of the Common forces both of us to make challenging card-use decisions; may the best tactic emerge.
I was surprised to learn that he had a strong tank in the form of a Molten Ash Golem, which could launch an attack from its initial position while my Xenith Monk would simply stand still and do nothing. This added to the challenge, but I remain confident in my approach. With my Pelacor Arbalest, I got my Double Strike ability key for winning on this tournament!
It was amazing that I was able to defeat her monster on the field instantaneously in round 1 and advance to round 2. Even the martyr strategy failed to keep its monster card on the field for very long. I imagined an exhausting dispute, but I've been winning every round of this match. The Gobson Bomber moves slowly and must recharge before attacking. whereas my Pelacor Arbalest can make two attacks every round. So in essence, I'm winning and outwitting my adversary.
As I keep watching the battle, I'm able to keep my substitute tank, Venari Crystal Smith, alive and well, even though I lost my Xenith Monk, which is no big deal since my Supply Runner and Portal Spinner are still in top condition and taking no damage at all, and my Pelacor Arbalest is still in the most aggressive stance and is still dealing a lot of damage to my opponent while the battle is in full swing. I was able to eliminate all of my opponent's monsters.
The fight was fantastic; I never thought I'd be able to overcome this kind of battle condition. Even ferocity wasn't all that helpful to me in this challenge because I was only interested in dealing with overflowing damage and didn't have enough health to fight longer matches. Saarlaender gave me a solid fight, and I appreciate that. I want to encounter you at sps events. I'd also want to add that players need to be aware that SPS will replace collection power in the game, which means that SPS is now taking its goals and applications much more seriously.
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