This time we return to the theme of the cards of the week, that is to say, I will focus on analyzing the performance of some important cards that have been key to climb or score points in the rating. We will not only observe the operation or mode of use, but the importance of the card, how it was integrated into the team and how it was able to stand out during the last days.
Source: Splinterlands. Edited in Inshot.
Cards of the week.
This week's cards are from the death team, this element has been the most important to improve the performance and promotion, because at the beginning of the season I could not maintain an adequate average of daily battles. This caused the battles to accumulate and the amount of Glint rewards and daily SPS was reduced.
But thanks to this week's cards, I was able to recover and improve my performance, despite the low use of daily battles. The first card is Cursed Windeku, this card has incredible abilities, such as Thorns and Heal, as it allows wearing down the opponent that generates direct attacks and at the same time has the power to heal itself.
The second card is Revealer, this magic card has incredible abilities (Immunity and Stun), since it can avoid the effects of conditions or negative abilities, it can also cancel the attack turns of an opponent who has received an attack from Revealer. In other words, Revealer is a card that can generate great changes in battles, avoiding negative effects and nullifying the opponents.
How these cards are integrated.
As I had already mentioned both cards (Cursed Windeku and Revealer) have incredible abilities, but something important is that both also complement each other very well, for example, Cursed Windeku is an ideal card to be used in the first positions of the team, therefore, has a high probability of receiving direct attacks so we can take advantage of the Thorns' ability to cause damage to the opponent, but can also heal itself the wear received.
But this team accompanied by Revealer can complement and generate great benefits, because while Cursed Windeku does its work in the first position, we have Revealer making the opponent can not attack, which is beneficial, as we avoid receiving damage in some turns, also could stand firm, as it is immune to harmful effects of the enemy.
Cursed Windeku and Revealer in battles.
These cards allowed me to compete, besides reaching the rating points and stay in the gold league, during the week, now let's see two different circumstances in which I made use of this card.
- First we see Cursed Windeku and Revealer facing a team of the same element, where both cards did a great teamwork and countered the opponent to destroy him efficiently.
- In the second example, Cursed Windeku was used in the second position of the team, after the first card was destroyed, Cursed Windeku went into action, but my opponent's team was also very good, this time the opponent had a team of the water element, but Cursed Windeku could not resist, but Revealer went into action nullifying the opponent's attacks and was the protagonist in this battle.
Conclusion.
Both Cursed Windeku and Revealer can stand out depending on the type of battle, sometimes some of them stand out more than others, but the most important thing is that both complement each other and fit in the same team. They are the perfect combination and when they know how to use them they can have a high performance.
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Good performance^^
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