Dragons in a battle in the deep! - Weekly Battle Challenge
Greetings! Here I bring another participation for the weekly battles challenge. It's been a while since I've been here, but I'm back to bring you a battle full of excitement! This time the condition is "Taking Sides".
From Splinterlands and edited with CANVA
Taking Sides
No neutral units may be used.
On the front, the dragon known for her spines, Djinn Chwala was on hand to deal damage and act as a tank when facing the fast and tough DemonShark. The fast shark managed to dodge one of his attacks, but because of the magical punishment, he ended up falling at the hands of Djinn Oshannus.
Everything seemed to indicate that the spiny dragon would resist until the end, but a direct attack by Sea Stalker, benefited by the battle condition (since it is not capable of attacking in front without "Close Range"), finished her off in round 3.
In the second position Lobstradamus was my choice, the magic locust with great toughness, excellent for covering the front as a secondary tank, that is, the second barrier, after Chwala. He took a lot of damage, but he stayed upright, thanks to his considerable health points and his "shield" ability that reduces physical and ranged damage received.
My opponent chose the formidable DeepLurker in the second position, this monster is excellent for its attack power, its life points and its excellent ability to take advantage of opportunities of vulnerability.
I think this card is great and in fact in this battle I used it too, but in the case of my opponent it could not shine in all its splendor because he suffered damage from my gladiator, from the spines of the dragon and also from the one who gave him the coup de grace, that is, Lobstradamus. Curiously, he managed to dodge the attack of his twin in my team.
Riverboat Captain was who was in the third rival position, this mage at level 2 had 2 points of magic damage and a dangerous ability known as "blast", starting the game Chwalla had already received a blow from this mage that also affected Lobstradamus. He was defeated by DeepLurker and Sea Stalker.
Djinn Oshannus was the one who covered the third position in my team, being boosted his damage increased to 3 and his contribution was remarkable. He did not fall in the whole match.
Medusa, the mythological beast capable of turning into stone whoever looks at her head on, with a hair of snakes and a gifted appearance due to her curse. This card, inspired by fables of old, managed to do some damage, however, not being powered, its damage contribution was not as great as in the legends that describe it. It fell at the hands of an Oshannus hit, after Chwala left it at one hit.
For my part the epic gladiator known as
Edith Emberstar was present and dealt a lot of damage, she also brought out her "bloodlust" ability, but only to recover her original attack level when faced with the debuff of the opponent's summoner.
Finally, the rear, the part where the archers usually keep watch. In the rival team Sea Stalker and Kulu Swimhunter were as archers designated to destroy from afar, Sea Stalker stood out for his great attack power with which he tried to survive at the end, while Swimhunter damaged Chwala but fell at the hands of Edith.
The complete alineation was:
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Curious fact:
Edith Emberstar managed to regain her attack power but didn't shine much more than that because the rival summoner left her a bit limited. As an extra curious fact, Sea Stalker gave a final coup de grace before her fall to Chwala, taking her "to the grave".
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