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This week I brought a Ranked battle, where careful positioning was needed and my opponent monsters and Summoner was way stronger than mines, so I had to bring a trick for this battle! π



Ruleset | Description |
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Odd Ones Out | Only Monsters with odd Mana costs may be used in battles. |
Target Practice | All Ranged and Magic attack Monsters have the Snipe ability. |
The mana cap was 38, which is quite good, but it is far from my favorite of high mana battles. Anyway the most important factor are the rulesets, which will modify the battle rules. The first one is the Odd Ones Out, which means that only the Odd mana cost monsters are available for this battle, so essentially it will halves the monster pool.
That is quite bad, but some of the Splinters are better with Odd monsters and some of them better with Even monsters. π
The Target Practice ruleset will spice the things up a little, because it will give the Snipe ability to all the Ranged and Magic attack monsters, so they will target the first non-melee attack monster from the enemy team. π
Pembrook Nymph

The Pembrook Nymph cost 6 mana, which means that she is quite expensive compared to some of the cheaper Summoners, but her ability is to give +1 Health to all of her friendly monsters, which is also not that strong. On the otherhand her last ability is to bring one additional Gladiator monster into this battle which is quite amazing, because that would be a huge advantage over my opponent if I pick that monster carefully. πͺ
Noa the Just

Noa the Just is quite cheap costing only 5 mana and compared to his mana cost he has quite a lot of Health and Armor in return, so he was the perfect choice to use him as my main tank protecting my lineup and more importantly my Isgald. He also has strong features such as his high Speed and the Rust ability, which will decrease all the enemy Armors by two as long as he is alive. π
Kulu Mastermind

The Kulu Mastermind works perfectly in any team if you put a non-attack monsters next to him to take advantage of his Weapons Trainer ability, so this time he was able to give a maximum of three Melee attack to the monsters next to him. π
Isgald Vorst

Isgald Vorst will be my key Gladiator monster in this battle and that is why I brought Pembrook Nymph as my Summoner. He is a Melee attack monster and he has the Opportunity ability, which means that he will be able to attack the lowest Health monster from the enemy team and on top of that if he manages to kill them he will increase his own stat by one using his Bloodlust ability. π
Venari Marksrat

The Venari Marksrat is a Martyr monster and apart from that he doesn't have too much stats. He doesn't need to be strong at all, because he has one important ability, which means that he will increase the stats of the monsters next to him by one if he dies, which makes him pretty strong. π
Pelacor Bandit

The Pelacor Bandit is a very nice budget monster who doesn't cost a lot of mana, but offers great Melee attack damage with very high Speed. His most important feature is his Sneak attack, which means that he will always target the last monster from the enemy team. π
Swamp Spitter

The Swamp Spitter is an excellent monster for this battle, because even though he has +2 Ranged attack damage, which works nicely to damage down his enemies. My first reason to brought him is that he has the Repair ability as well, which will allow him to repair two armor piece on a friendly monster who recently lost some of his Armor. π

My opponent brought Grandmaster Rathe who is a Life Summoner and also a pretty strong one, because for six mana he gives three abilities to his monsters. The first is to give them +1 Armor, so they will be able to block one incoming Melee or Ranged attack. The second is the Void Armor, so his monsters will be able to use their Armor (even that only one) to block Magic attacks as well. His third ability is the Amplify, which will increases all the Retaliate, Corrosive Ward, Magic Reflect, Return Fire and Thorns damage to all enemy monsters by one. πͺ
The beginning of the first round started good, because thanks to the Target Practice ruleset the enemy monsters (who is able to do so) targeted my Marksrat and also my Isgald quickly achieved his first kill and managed to activate his Bloodlust ability, which increased all of his stats by one.
Not much happened in the first round, but in the second a similar situation happened and my Isgald killed another monster from the enemy team, which further boosted up his strength. π€
Just before the second round finished my Kulu and Swamp Spitter killed their Janni Rebel as their tank who was the strongest monster on the board. π
In the third round my Kulu killed their last monster using his Opportunity ability and only two monster left from the enemy team. π
My opponent lost their tank in the fourth round and right at the beginning my Noa also killed their last monster with the help of my Kulu Mastermind who gave him the weapn to be able to do that! π
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