A Guide to Rebellion Summoners

Hello, my dear Splinterverse fellows. I hope that everyone is having a fantastic time and consistently enjoying the game. I am going to write about the Splinterlands after a long break of almost two months. Many things have changed in the meantime with new rewards cards from the Rebellion edition. The newest core card edition, Rebellion, is now available and prepared to go because it gives Splinterlands many additional gaming possibilities and strategies. It will draw more players to the game as well. Also, I am playing the game with the CL edition which I have bought a ton of packs but currently rebellion is dominating the modern format where I am used to playing so I am going to choose some decent rebellion cards for stronger decks.

The market has started to cool drastically after many weeks of new reward cards, and this is an excellent time to get some of the best cards, depending on your tastes. To be honest, I'm more concerned about tracking down the missing cards for my Chaos Legion sets and I have already advanced them to the gold max level before the uprising. But I face so many max level decks at 2k+ rating which is also a concern to make some decks to the max version which needs another portion of investments though the prices of CL cards are really low.

I also opened a lot of rounds of packs in an attempt to obtain some of the better cards, but I was only able to obtain a small number. As a result, I stopped buying packs and discovered that the peak monsters were the best deals for my critical cards. I advise everyone to get cards right away because the airdrop disputes will once more drive up prices. I'll go over a few methods and improved combos for employing the new rebellion cards today. You need to know that the untamed edition is no longer accessible if you play in the modern format frequently. This is a step in the right direction for Chaos Legion owners. So, today I am going to pick up some of the best rebellion summoners and seek your comments to have in my decks.

I think among the common summoners, almost all are very useful at 3 MANA cost with the combination of your favorite combo from two different splinter groups.

  • The price of these summoners is cheaper as common summoners

  • Also they are unable to provide any summoner ability which is a crucial phenomenon.

  • For a max version of card you may need 75-100 bucks for these summoners.

My personal choice will be for ZEDDICA and Prunda Undervesch as my favorite WATER splinter and then maybe Chuul Jujinchi for earth and life splinter combo.

The rare excellent summoners as they have some solid abilities to provide fo the team with two different options that can be chosen according to your necessary and battle rulesets.

  • Mana's cost of 5 is totally acceptable with the rulesets that can be a battle-winning factor.

  • The price also varies and some cards can be very cheap at a max level of around 25 bucks and some cards need around a hundred bucks to max out.

  • I think rare is better than cost-effective if you want to max out most of your summoners.

From this list, Underboss Fabino and Prophet Rosa are my favorites and I am going to have them initially. The water team that I love should be max out in my decks what I am planning for.

The legendary group of summoners is the maximum number in the Rebellion edition. And some of them are fantastic with some new ideas and new abilities that are provided by them.

  • These are high mana cost summoners that cost 7 MANA except the AKANE which is 5 MANA cost with fewer abilities.

  • These cards provide a tremendous amount of facilities with two groups of ability providing and two different splinter options that make them truly un-defeating summoners for high mana matches.

For my choice I always prefer DRAGON but this time I am a fan of the LORKUS which allows the combination of FIRE and DEATH splinters with adding one magic and mele attacks with another sets of two excellent abilities to have for the friendly monsters.

It is possible to reform the monsters with special abilities and rulesets of the battle for any situation of the battle. And there can be a lot more strategies that I can think of now which will also keep evolving with the game itself.

Which summoners from he Rebellion edition you are fan of and using your battles, let us know in the comments.


In my previous blogs, I have discussed the best primary TANKS from every Splinter team with their helpful use in different types of ATTACKS and also in different rule sets. You can find them in the following links-

FIRE TEAM-Top PRIMARY TANKS in various rulesets in Splinterlands: The cheapest and the Best utility

WATER TEAM-Top PRIMARY TANKS in various rulesets in Splinterlands: The cheapest and the Best utility

EARTH TEAM-Top EARTH PRIMARY TANKS in various rulesets in Splinterlands: The cheapest and the Best utility

LIFE TEAM-Top LIFE PRIMARY TANKS in various rulesets in Splinterlands: The cheapest and the Best utility

DEATH TEAM-Top DETH PRIMARY TANKS in various rulesets in Splinterlands: The cheapest and the Best utility

DRAGON and NEUTRAL TEAM-Top DRAGON and NEUTRAL PRIMARY TANKS in various rulesets in Splinterlands: The cheapest and the Best utility


I hope you find some of these cards will bring more fun to Splinterlands. And if you have any kinds of queries, you can ask me in the comments. I will try to answer at my level best. Thanks a lot for your time and attention, I will catch you at the next one.
Have a great day!

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Thank you so much for your time and attention.
I will catch you at the next.

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