A difficult match against Waka SpiritBlade | Curious Battles 19#
Greetings, today I bring another battle of those that remain in the memory because the summoner I faced is one of the most expensive and strongest, in my opinion.
From Splinterlands and edited with Photoshop CS6
In the first position Cursed Wendiku was my tank of choice, while in the enemy field, Cursed SlimeBall was his gladiator. This strategy of placing a mini-tank is common when the battle condition "Melee Mayhem" is present, because regardless of the position of the physical attacker, this one can do damage, despite not having a specific ability such as Sneak or Opportunity.
"Cursed Wendiku" is usually in many of my offensives because of his ability that allows enemies to get hurt when attacking him, "thorns" is great when "Melee Mayhem" appears.
In the second position "Phamtasm" appears with his "Flying" ability and his 5 points of speed, excellent for dodging, essential action if we notice all the dangerous poison in the enemy team.
"Carrion Shade" appeared to cover the second enemy position, he would also count as a "mini-tank" but his flying skill makes him stand out a little more. However, it didn't last long in battle because of its short speed, also affected by "Creeping Goze", this also happened with "Cursed SlimeBall".
In the third enemy position "Cursed Wendiku" is repeated, which is not surprising considering the battle condition and the good stats it offers in relation to its price, if we add the poison, it was a tough monster to defeat. For my part "Furious Chicken" was there to tank an attack although curiously he never received it, he was there until the end of the battle.
In the fourth position, "Disintegrator" was a pillar of the strategy, as it reduced the enemy damage, thus slightly reducing the punishment that was already devastating with the poison and that in fact was what condemned him before the end of the battle. "Venari BoneSmith" was the fourth enemy monster, that infected my "Cursed Wendiku" with its poison-laden magic.
In the enemy rearguard a combo of poisonous snakes were punishing my team, their efficiency was deadly, but not enough to ensure victory. In my case I used the "Creeping Goze" that reduced the speed to ensure several allied attacks, although it fell because of the poison.
The complete alineation was:
If you want to see the replay click here. I assure you that you will be surprised, it was a pretty even battle with several interesting moves.
Curious fact:
Without the battle condition "Melee Mayhem", it is very probably that I would have been defeated, because the poison would have destroyed my cards before it could finish the opponent's. It is definitely a lethal ability. However, it is not easy to afford this ability, this summoner costs more than $1000 and even renting it for several days is an investment to consider.
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Another curious battles:
Name | Link/Number |
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Facing Legends of the Deep | 12 |
Grum Flameblade in a close battle! | 13 |
Facing a popular and dangerous combo! | 14 |
Tie of opposites | 15 |
Devastating ocean champions | 16 |
Destroyed by a Yodin Zaku | 17 |
A shining enemy team | 18 |
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Thanks for sharing! - Underlock#8573
Those last two dodges was crucial, nice battle! Thanks for sharing!
Yes, it was, that ghost is pretty fast