SHARE YOUR BATTLE Weekly Challenge DRAGONS

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LINK OF THE BATTLE
https://splinterlands.com/?p=battle&id=sl_da4fa8c3c6c7af15f4ba7f42e65bfbe3&ref=diegoloco

Hello friends of @splinterlands, I present my second weekly entry, SHARE YOUR WEEKLY BATTLE CHALLENGE DRAGONS.

Turn of the dragons, look at the cards I had and only had a couple for the challenge. End up buying some and renting others.

INTRODUCTION.

Select the cards thinking of a suitable mix of shields and damage power. He was sure he had the right combination for battle. I anticipate the result, win. But I chose this battle because I end up winning because of the misplacement of my opponent's cards. My opponent chose the cards better than me, but he made the mistake of placing the card of the previous challenge, CURSED WINDEKU, in a bad position. That gave me the victory.

MY TEAM

BATTLE

ROUND 1

In this round my tank card is not attacked. The enemy attacks the longest life bottom line card.

My tank card attacks hard the first position of the opponent. At this point we must note the bad placement of CURSED WINDEKU by my rival. By placing it in second position my rival could not exploit the card to the maximum. I could have damaged my tank card from the start.

ROUND 2

In this round the enemy continues to punish the bottom line card that punished in the first round. I kill his first position card. CURSED WINDEKU happens to occupy the enemy's first position and punish my tank.

ROUND 3

In this round my card dies with distance attack that had been attacked in the first two rounds. But I manage to kill Cursed Windeku. My tank card is with little damage and the card that is left in the second position is intact.

ROUND 4

In this round I attack the enemy's first position. My enemy divides his attack between the two cards I have in battle. That makes it easier for me to wear down his first position and keep my tank in good condition.

ROUND 5

In this round I kill the card of the first position and there are only 2 cards left to the enemy with less total life than my 2 cards. The battle is already defined. It's only a matter of time.

ROUND 6

In this round I kill the card of the enemy that occupies the first position and leave him with a single card for the last round. I am left with 2 cards for the last round.

ROUND 7

FINISH BATTLE

My two cards end the fight by killing the opponent's last card.

DID YOUR STRATEGY WOR?

I think my strategy was effective. My cards did what I expected. But it was the poor placement of Cursed Windewu by my rival that gave me the victory. I think that if you placed that card correctly, the final result changed.

DO YOU LIKE DRAGONS? WHY OR WHY NOT?

In general I like dragons. I like pictures. But I'm not one to use them in battle. There is only one dragon card that I like and luckily I already bought it, it is DJINN CHWALA. I usually use it often.

Thanks for reading the post.

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