Finally, after two failed seasons and a lot of complaining on my part, I finally got a decent card, a legendary, which luckily I didn't have in my collection. However, I've always considered that getting something good before the end of the season is a sure sign that you're not going to get anything good, although I hope that's not the case. Anyway, this week's challenge is with the card: Pelacor Arbalest, which is a card from the LIFE deck that is quite useful, coincidentally these days I have been using it regularly in my strategies, since previously I hardly used it. These are the battles of the day with Pelacor Arbalest:
Because I had little amount of mana in this battle, only 14 points, I should manage very well the cards I should choose, since Pelacor Arbalest cost 6 mana points and that already consumed more than half of the mana I had left after the cost of the summoner, so the next cards I should use in my formation would have to be of little amount of mana, but very little, and this was my strategy: In first position, I placed a 2 mana cost card and that card is: Pelacor Conjurer, an excellent defensive card and that despite not having an excessive amount of life points to be considered a very powerful defense card, it makes up for it with its defensive abilities. In second position I placed in formation one of the two mana cost cards, being this one in specific: Soul Fiend. In third position is a card that has become one of my favorites to use from the LIFE deck, that card: Celestial Harpy, this card has saved me from losing battles many times. In fourth position and as the challenge of the week dictates, is of course: Pelacor Arbalest, a ranged attack card, with a quite annoying ability for the enemy and that is quite effective. And in last position is the second missing mana cost card, the classic Furious Chicken.
In this second battle to have more mana points to use, I had more freedom when choosing my strategy, so in this second battle only two cards are repeated compared to the first battle, being one of those cards, logically: Pelacor Arbalest. In first position is a card that previously I liked to use in my strategies more often, however, with the passage of time I have moved it to secondary card, but this time I wanted to use it in the old days, so it occupies the first place in the formation, that card is: Shieldbearer. In second position and to help Shieldbearer's attack support, I placed: Luminous Eagle, a card that I like a lot for its design. In third position I placed one of the two cards with the ability "Tank Heal", a card that in turn and like the design that represents it, is quite old, from the first versions of this game, in short: a classic. In fourth position and as this week's rule dictates, I placed: Pelacor Arbalest, I have nothing more to say about this card that I have not said before, so I continue. In fifth position is the second card with the ability "Tank Heal", that card is: Venari Crystalsmith. And in last position, the second card that is repeated compared to the first battle: Soul Fiend.