How I Survived the Toughest Rulesets in Splinterlands: Earthquake & Healed Out || Splinterlands Challenge
In splinterlands Game, if you are adapting your lineup, then you have to look at the ruleset of the battle carefully before making the lineup because if you make the lineup of the battle against the ruleset or you choose cards that are against the ruleset, then even your strong cards will be defeated in front of the weak opponent's lineup. So here I want to share something with you that a splinterlands player has to adapt in any case. If any new splinterlands Player does not study the ruleset well, then even the cards in his strongest lineup can defeat him. So since I have been playing Game, my effort is to choose a lineup that follows the ruleset exactly. Suppose if the ruleset is Earthquake and in earthquake, an earthquake occurs on the battlefield during the battle, just as an earthquake occurs on the ground in normal life, so in the same way in the Battle An earthquake is coming and both sides suffer losses due to the earthquake. So, to avoid the earthquake, what cards should we choose in the lineup that can avoid the earthquake and defeat the opponent on the battlefield?
In order to defeat the opponent on the battlefield, Earthquake is a ruleset that I consider to be the most difficult ruleset and in this ruleset, you have to choose a lineup that can survive the earthquake. Similarly, to survive the earthquake, you have to choose mostly cards in the lineup that have flying ability because you and I know that when an earthquake hits the ground, all the birds or those who have the ability to fly will survive the earthquake. If they don't survive, they will protect themselves to a large extent from the damage of the earthquake. Similarly, the ruleset that gets me in trouble the most and which I also call the most difficult ruleset is Healed Out. Healed Out is a ruleset in which you do not have the power to restore health because,in this ruleset , in which your monsters or cards do not have the ability to restore the health damage that has been done to you and thus No matter how much your health is damaged, it cannot be restored in any way, so this Healed Out ruleset gives me the most trouble because it is my habit, or you can say that I like to choose cards that have the ability to restore other cards. If a card is in the first position or second position and there is a card that can restore their health, then I always select such cards in the Battle lineup. But in healed Out, if you have such a card in the lineup, it will lose its ability and it will not be able to use its ability. Therefore, this s ruleset gives me the most trouble. Today, I have created my Battle lineup under the same ruleset and have won in it. I will tell you which card you should use if there is a Healed Out rule set.
The ruleset that I find the most difficult is Earthquake. When an earthquake occurs, the ground shakes and many people on it who are in the mountains or inside buildings die under the buildings and mountains due to the earthquake. Similarly, when an earthquake occurs in the battlefield of the splinterlands game, it also creates chaos and whoever has a weak lineup gets destroyed by these earthquake shocks. So this earthquake seems to me to be the most difficult ruleset. And whenever this ruleset occurs, I try to create a lineup that can protect my cards from earthquake shocks. The strategy I adopt for this is that I try to take cards with flying ability in the lineup if they are available. In addition, I try to select cards in the Earthquake ruleset that have ability of healing in the lineup. Either they have the ability to restore health of friendly units that are in the lineup or I take a summoner that has the ability to restore the health of the first position who is fighting on the front line. Similarly, I try to keep a monster in the lineup that has the ability to restore its friendly unit so that if their health is damaged, that card can restore the health of their friendly unit. This is my strategy. In every Earthquake ruleset and right now, the one I have won Battle. I have won under the Held Out rule set and in this rule set I think that I am also a master in it. But it is also true that no player can be a master in any ruleset because whoever is playing in the opposing ups, they are both masters and both want to win and both make their lineup strong.

You can see in the screenshot that I have chosen my lineup. It was a Healed Out ruleset in this battle. Under this ruleset, I tried to choose cards in the lineup that had high health and could fight against my opponent like a lead wall for as many rounds as possible. So I chose mostly magic attack cards and selected cards on the front line that had high health and those whose health was low I placed them in the back of the lineup so that if the opponent attacks my lineup strongly and damages the health of my cards, then the rest of my cards in the back row will attack their opponent vigorously. So I chose magic attack cards in not most but 90 percent of the lineup and why did I choose these magic attack cards because it was a Healed Out ruleset and in this ruleset if you have magic attack cards, they have the ability to destroy quickly and I chose cards that also had high health, but because it was battle of 29 mana and it is considered a very low mana battle, I had the ability to choose cards in this 29 mana range that can quickly attack the enemy and cause maximum damage to the enemy's card health so that the enemy's lineup can be destroyed quickly. You can see in my line, now I will tell you the details about each card.

Daigendark Surveyor
I placed the Daigendark Surveyor on the front line. I placed it on the front line because it has the ability that if the opponent's lineup makes a magic attack on it and makes a magic attack, it returns the magic attack back to the opponent and thus causes a lot of damage to the opponent. This card had the ability that it has the ability to return the magic attack. Since this low mana was Battle and the mana of this card is only two and thus it also has a very powerful reverse that it returns the magic attack back to the attack and then having this card in the lineup was very important. That's why I chose it because in this ruleset that was Battle, most of the effort of each player should be to cause maximum damage to the opponent and directly attack his health.


In the second position I placed Halfling Refugee, it is a melee attacker card and the biggest thing is that its mana is only one cost and its health is very strong. Its attack ability is also very fast and thus due to its high health and its mana is only one cost, I placed it in the second position. Then in the third position I placed another magic attacker card because the biggest feature of Jicarilla the Rime
is that it is very strong in terms of health and I also wanted to choose such a card with high health and thus in the third position I placed Rola Soul. This is a magic attacker card and it gives its enemy a very tough time but its biggest flaw is that its attack speed is very slow.


The card I played in fourth place is called Water Diviner. It is also a magic attack card. The reason for including it in the lineup was that firstly, its mana is very low and secondly, it is a magic attack. It also has a protection armor shield and its health is also good and its attack speed is also fast. The card I palced in fifth place is also a magic attack card. Its health is also very strong, but the biggest thing about it is that its magic attack is very dangerous, which blows away the opponent's cards and it attacks the opponent very quickly. So this was the detail. My cards in fourth and fifth place was Shock Trooper.

Abyssal Elemental
The last monster I chose in my lineup is called Abyssal Elemental. It also has two armor shields that protect it from the opponent's attack. In addition, it has five health and the speed is also fast. In addition, it is a magic attacker card and its mana is six. Thus, this was the last monster that I took in my lineup. I hope you have understood the reasons why I chose my lineup and why I chose the cards or monsters that I chose. I chose most of the magic attacker cards in my lineup so that they can destroy the opponent's health as quickly as possible.
As soon as the first round started, my monster rushed to my opponent's lineup and attacked so hard that my opponent's front line was destroyed in the very first attack and then a fierce fight started on both sides. But in the very first round, I destroyed 80% of my opponent's lineup and I felt that the first round would be the final round. But at the end of the first round, my lineup crushed the opponent's lineup badly, but my front line was also destroyed in the first round. When the second round started, I was sure that I would win this one battle.
As soon as the second round started, my monster started attacking the opponent's lineup fiercely and the remaining two monsters in my opponent's line were destroyed in the second round. Thus, this battle consisted of only two rounds and this is the first victory of my life, which I won in the second round. I believe that if you, the new players, also make your lineup thoughtfully and keeping in mind the ruleset, then you will definitely be able to defeat a stronger opponent than you. This was my article today about splinterlands and if you also want to play splinterlands game and you need any information about splinterlands game, if you need any kind of guideline, then I will definitely provide it to you. And if you want to know the update about game, then you must join this splinterlands community and also subscribe to the official link of splinterlands. Thank you all very much for reading this article of mine. I have written this entire article from my own experience and I try to tell new players in my article what I learn in the game. Thank you all very much.