Beginners Guide: Life - Deck, Line Ups and Positioning

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Good day to all of you! Thank you for always reading my blog, I am so overwhelmed. Anyways, today I am going to give you some beginners guide about the Life deck.

Unlike of our Beginners Guide for Dragon-Death Combo, this deck needs to rent some cards, but don't raise your eyebrows yet cause the cards that we need to rent is definitely cheap, so let's get started.

This line up can work best starting from the mana cap of 24 so we will use that as our based mana cap.

Summoner (3 mana): Tyrus Paladium
There are 2 playable life summoners but personally, I like this one more than the Mother Khala because the armor it provides can absorb 2 or more damage. But depending on the enemy line up, you can still pick Mother Khala.

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Position 1 (8 mana): Shield Bearer
This will be your main tank. Its taunt ability will help to protect your backline. With the initial amount of its armor plus the armor from summoner plus the high HP, it can surely absorb a lot of damage.

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Position 2 (2 mana): Armorsmith
Armor smith is our position 2. It doesn't deal any damage but with its repair ability, it can support our tank from absorbing all the damage. The repair ability will repair the armor of your 1st position card so make sure that your tank has an armor like Shield Bearer. This card is not a playable one but you can rent this for as low as 0.3 DEC per day. Very cheap right? But I chose to bought one rather than renting.

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Position 3 (3 mana): Divine Healer
Divine Healer will also be your support. It also doesn't deal any damage at her level but it can support Shield Bearer by healing him to tank more damage.

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Position 4 (4 mana): Venari Crystalmith
This card isn't also a playable card but I'm pretty sure you already have one from the quest rewards. If not, then you can still rent it for a very cheap price of 0.1 DEC per day. I also bought some of this and leveled up my own card. This will be another support card with its healing ability but this time, it deals 1 damage to enemy

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Position 5 (4 mana): Peace Bringer
The last card for your 24 mana capped deck is the Peace Bringer. It is a playable card so no need to rent. It will serve as our damage dealer to help our tank to destroy the enemy cards.

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As we can see, we have a support-centric line up here. We are dealing less of a damage but tanking more. This can slowly kill enemy cards that doesn't have high damage, magic damage or blast damage so take note of that weaknesses. If the mana is higher than 24, you can add your own high-damager card at the back to fasten up the phase of the game. It can also work against Mylor users since we are not using any other melee aside from our tank which can still last long from the battle due to the repair and heal ability from the supports.

And that's all for our Life deck guide. I hope that this can help you win more games and climb up the rank ladder. Thank you always for reading my blogs. You can leave a feedback or question down below or share some of your battles that you've won while using this line up. I'll be happy to watch them.

Thank you again and see you in game!

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following. I've been looking for splinterlands resources as I am very new to the game.

Thank you so much! I hope this can help you understand the gameplay and win some battles. You can comment your battle links whenever you won using the tips I provided. More wins to come!