Lux Vega ¡The Neutral Legendary Summoner of Splinterlands!

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Hi guys, welcome to this social media delivery from Splinterlands. In this part I will show you everything related to "Lux Vega" a great summoner used by the top players in all of Splinterlands.

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Lux Vega is one of the most versatile cards in Splinterlands and stands out for being a neutral summoner, allowing her to be used with any Splinter. This unique attribute, combined with her balanced stats, makes her a key piece in multiple strategies.

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History:

No one knows who Lux Vega is or where she came from. Some say she is a wealthy heiress from the Mortician city of Beluroc. Others say her origins began as a humble priestess within the Peace of Light Monastery. Still, more say she is a graduate of the Summun Infuria, where she was personally trained by Malric Inferno. Whatever the truth behind her origins, though, one thing is certain.

Lux Vega knows how to have a good time.

Her reputation for being rude, entitled, and dismissive of those she considers beneath her has not besmirched her notoriety. On the contrary; her arrogance has only increased her desirability. Adventurers the world over know someone who knows someone (always a friend of a cousin's friend's acquaintance or some such) who has crossed paths with her oversized stagecoach and the even more oversized hog that pulls it.

They say a portal stands at the back of the wagon, a swirl of golden color, and those who step through it find not the interior of a stagecoach, but a massive chamber rife with debauchery. Within it, a sea of bodies twine and writhe in time to the beat of an otherworldly music. Scantily clad nymphs of extraordinary beauty dance seductively in cages that hang above the crowd, while multicolored lights strobe and sweep across the scene. Numerous levels of mezzanines connected by open staircases line the periphery of the chamber. On some, beautiful people in glamorous attire lounge in couches or sit at tables, where they busy themselves consuming massive amounts of intoxicating beverages and psychedelic substances, shouting to be heard over the clamor. Other levels are packed with the stalls of black market traders, where anything–anything at all–can be bought…for the right price.

Lux Vega watches over it all with an air of disinterest. As she drifts through the chamber and up and down its many levels, the crowd parts before her. Heads turn surreptitiously. They talk louder and laugh harder, hoping for her attention. She ignores it all, her chin held high.

None know who she is or her story, but they all want to be her.

As the hours wear on and adrenaline and euphoria give way to exhaustion, her guests grow heavy lidded. Try as they might, sleep becomes impossible to resist and, almost as one, they drift into unconsciousness.

When they wake, the chamber with its lights, music, mezzanines, and sinful delights has vanished. They open their eyes to a wild forest or find themselves on the side of the road, on a beach, on the hilltop of some rolling plains, or elsewhere. No sign of the oversized stagecoach or even the hog. And when they search their packs, pouches, and pockets, there's no sign of their coins either; any items of value they had are gone. They scratch their heads and try to remember. Did they spend it all? Give it away?

In the end, they decide it doesn't matter. That friend of a cousin's friend's acquaintance or some such, whoever they are, they always say the same thing.

It was the best time of their life.


Market

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Cards available for sale: 7
Circulation: 992

Ideal strategies and combinations

  • With Life Splinter: Cards like Shieldbearer (tank with Taunt) and Time Mage (slowing the enemy) complement Lux Vega's armor and speed bonuses.


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  • With Earth Splinter: Combine her with Queen Mycelia (additional shields) or Goblin Psychic (healing and magic damage).


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  • With Dark Splinter: Cards like Cursed Windeku (with Thorns) or Silent Sha-vi (fast second line attacker) are perfect.


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Stats

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All friendly Units have +1 Armor.

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All friendly Units have +1 Health.


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All friendly Units have +1 Speed.


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Strategic uses and tips

  1. Counter fast attacks: The speed bonus gives you an advantage in matchups against melee or ranged attacking teams.

  2. Versatility in mixed teams: You can create hybrid teams with magic, ranged and melee without depending on a specific Splinter.

  3. Optimization in limiting rules: In modes like Lost Magic or Unprotected, Lux Vega maintains its relevance by improving both health and armor.


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Battle

An excellent battle where @cloudjoseph leaves everything in battle with this great summoner Lux vega and ends up taking the victory against a good opponent

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Link of battle

This is one of the most frequented summoners in the top of the Splinterlands universe. Are you waiting to add it to your deck?

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