Hello, and thank you for visiting my post for this weeks Share your Battle Challenge. This week we will examine the early levels of
"Cursed Windeku".
Have a look at the stats for the card:
A Rare death splinter card that starts with a high HP and has the "Thorns" ability at level 1. With this special ability, any enemy that successfully attacks using melee is damaged in the process. These elements together make this card a great tank. But before we discuss strategy let's look at my chosen Battle and Lineup.
Ruleset: Standard
Mana-Cap: 13
Splinters: Death VS Life
I chose this Battle because it really does show how much this card abilities contribute. Not only the special abilities but also the standard abilities that the "Cursed Windeku" possesses. At first glance, I thought, the enemy has a healing element and the tank has the "Shield" ability. Since my lineup has no attack on the backfield to eliminate the healer, I figured I was doomed. But the speed of this card contributed to a couple of missed attacks, and the "Thorns" ability hit back every time an attack did land. Watch my battle link at the end of the post to see how close a call this one was. But first let's take a glance at the short lineup for this low-mana battle.
My Summoner
Thaddius Brood
Additional Attributes: -1 magic
-1 HP
My Monsters
Cursed Windeku
Life Sapper
I honestly don't use the Death splinter very often. However, I found that in low Mana battles that the Cursed Windeku is very hard to beat. Of course, everything is always determined by what you're enemy is using. So I decided the enemy will probably have a frontal attack since he was most recently using the Life splinter. And if he decided to use Life splinter with melee he wouldn't have a very high HP considering the 13 mana limit. So I used these cards,thinking if the enemy makes it through the tank, "Life Sapper" would have too much HP to overcome. Why I didn't think of the enemy healer should have been my demise. But like I said "Cursed Windeku" can be very tough to bring down. "Life Sapper's" growing health was of no use since the enemy never made it through my tank. Hence this card is my go to for most any low Mana situations. I've teamed it with "undead badger" if I think I need an attack on the back or even "Silent Sha-Vi" if the mana limit permits. Either way very hard to beat. Thanks for reading my post any tips,support and follows will be returned.
Special thanks tofor selecting the enemy team. @saffsdg
Watch my battle here:
https://splinterlands.com?p=battle&id=sl_0a187f8ad7c6e53066b3f2ab257630fc&ref=splinterob
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