My Favorite Strategies ~~ Splinterlands Community Engagement Challenge
Hello people on Splinterlands, here I am back on this week's Community Engagement Challenge.
After a break, I am trying to come back to the arena once again. When I jumped again, saw this week's engagement challenge was asking for my favorite strategies. Oh yeah, why not? So, here I am, with the mostly used and favorite strategies of mine that I use in most of my battles. Hope you too would love them and I am digging though others to get some strategies for my future battles to try better ones.
Lets not make any delay and start with the stragies that I have to showcase today....
Strategy - 1: Fire, Fire, Everywhere!!
Ruleset: Unprotected
- All units have 0 armor and cannot gain armor from summoners or abilities.
- Shield and Divine Shield are unaffected.
This is just a demo battle, to showcase the fire monster or a lineup. In most of the cases, the summoner stays the same but the monsters get a little bit different but the initial strategy remains the same.
Here, I usually go with TARSA which gives +1 melee and +1 health to all the friendly monsters in the lineup so it is an added for my monsters to get the extra attack stat and also the health. I always get tempted to get them no matter what. Pairing them with some bloodlust monster makes things even worse.,
Even if you scroll through my previous splinterlands-related posts, you will see the majority of my posts are related to this strategy, there will be a large number of battles with this.
Strategy - 2: Magic of Magic!!
Ruleset: Wands Out
- Only units with magic attacks may be used.
- Use Phase, Void, Void Armor, and Magic Reflect to counter magic attacks.
Obsidian, is one of my favorite summoners. For low mana battles, Obsidian is my go-to-go monster. It gives a +1 magic attack to all the friendly magic monsters. Also, there are some no-attack monsters that I usually pair with a weapon training monster to train and take the extra magic stat. Its like (no attack - weapon training - no attack) so both the no attack gets attacking stat and obsidian gives another so those are really really helpful for low mana battles and all.
Strategy - 4: Trample, Trample, Trample
This is another favorite strategy of mine, this is suitable for high-mana battles where I have taken some heavy-weight monsters and also taken the best out of my Possibilus the Wise summoner. Here, my melee monsters, one bloodlust to get deadly for each kill and trample strikes again, also the second one with double strike and one extra for trample. Can you imagine the damage they deal with three strikes? Arent they enough to take down a monster at once? They are one of my fav strategies.
Thanks for sharing! - @mango-juice