New Cards And New Rules In Splinterlands - The Hall Of Legends Warborn Shaman And Night Stalker!

Splinterlands stands out as a pioneering title in the blockchain gaming landscape, blending fun, strategy, and the benefits of decentralization. It is remarkable because of the blockchain integration, accessibility and unique gameplay.

We are playing state of the art play2earn, as Splinterlands allows players to truly own their in-game assets, trading them securely and transparently. The game combines strategy card mechanics with a dynamic battle system!

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The Hall Of Legends, and those exclusive card that are celebrating the character who played a pivotal role in the rebellion, are no awailable only on the secondary market. Do you own a piece of history and added these iconic heroes in your deck?

You won't find these promo cards in packs, airdrops, or future sales. They've been made only be sold in the Hall of Legends...and now they're gone for ever! I finished 659 in the leaderboard, and there was no extra rewards for me, but I had fun!

I've got one of each of the cheaper cards, and I had to compare them! Which one is the most efficient? Which can be used easly? Today we have a duel between the Night Stalker and the Warborn Shaman. Expensive against cheap, melee versus magic!

Will the Night Stalker’s brute force and stealth tactics prove superior, or will the Warborn Shaman’s mystical abilities and strategic potential take the crown? Let’s break down their strengths, weaknesses, and see which one truly offers the best value for your deck!

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I made a remarkable effort and got myself a Night Stalker, and then looked into ways to add this cards into my winning strategies. When the Belurocian Empire joined the rebelion, Barashkukor sent the Darkguard to liberate Necrulencia! Among them was the onyx orc Jasch Mochmul... the Night Stalker! He made the streets ran red with legionnaire blood and the city was liberated... and then returned to his leader!

The Night Stalker fits well most of the battle rules, but it turns into a beast for Little League duels! When Tarsa is in charge he is upgraded to four melee attack, with many foes going down after a single hit!

Tarsa: +1 Melee & +1 Health

Antoid Platoon: Melee with Shield

Xenith Monk: Melee with Heal

Night Stalker: Melee with Sneak

Uraeus: Melee with Sneak

Gobalano Soldier: Melee with Sneak & Ambush

Clockwork Aide: Support unit with Swiftness

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Not only I went for overpowered melee units, but made them faster! The Clockwork Aide boosted everyone's speed, and I had a head start in this battle. Time for quick and sneaky attacks!

The Night Stalker took down the Lava Spider with a single attack, while the Aide's armor kept the mechanical unit alive throughout the first round. The opponents weren't that lucky, as the Night Stalker took out Uraeus!

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The Antoid Platoon is always a hard nut to crack, as it gains Scavenger at higher levels. It was late into the game when I noticed that my opponent's summoner was level 6 and many levels above my ones!

Did the level gap made a difference? Not really! The Xenith Monk was the next one to fall, then the Venari Heatsmith few attacks later. I lost my ants but I had it cover! It was the Night Stalker who delivered the final blow! See the full battle here!

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What's next? An overpowered spellcaster! Korgha Ghashglok led the Duratuk's shadow war against the Torvingor Kalamenty from the forests of the Northern Highlands. Her mission? Tracking the legions’ movements and orchestrated devastating ambushes against their convoys and patrols!

According to the lore, Korgha was using pools and streams as scrying mirrors, she followed the Legions' every move! She orchestrated ambushes so devastating that they became whispered tales of dread among the empire's soldiers. Her shamanism turned the land itself into a weapon... slowing her enemies, blinding them with fog and fear, and ensuring their counterattacks crumbled before they could begin. Retreat, for her foes, was no escape but a death sentence.

As the Chaos Empire's grip slackened, the cities of Solace and Oasis slipped from its grasp like sand through trembling fingers. Despite repeated campaigns to reclaim these strategic strongholds, the empire's legions were met with humiliation! The where forever harried and forever outmaneuvered by Korgha’s raiders!

Through relentless cunning, unwavering persistence, and a bond with the land that no invader could sever, Korgha proved that even the mightiest legions could falter, and that the fight for Praetoria was far from over.

This unit costs a hefty 10 mana, but it’s an absolute game-changer! The Warborn Shaman's high magical damage and void armor makes this unit a force and brings domination on the battlefield. But wait... there’s more! As it levels up, she gains abilities like Impede, Ambush, Poison, and Heal. Seriously, are you kidding me? This isn’t just a unit... it's chaos incarnated! Pun intended for World of Warcraft players!

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The Warborn Shaman was available for 3000 DEC in the Hall of Legends, but I decided to get it from the marketplace. You may wonder why? I was 618th on the Leaderboard, with zero chances to get into the Top 500 and secure a title! So I choose for a more economical options and paid only 2300 DEC on the secondary market.

The Warborn Shaman must battle, and I was lucky to get some good battle-rules upon first try! Equalizer and Wands-Out gave a good dynamic to this fight, with only casters being available for selection. I used the 48 mana cap to select both over-powered units and cheaper but deadly ones.

Thaddius Brood: +1 Gladiator Card and -1 Spell Power to enemies

Djinn Muriat: Caster with Void Armor and Knock Out

Warborn Shaman: Caster with Void Armor

Usut: Caster with Flying and Bloodlust

Venari Bonesmith: Caster with Life Leech

Arachne Weaver: Caster with Corrupted Healing

Magi Necrosi: Caster with Snipe and Camouflage

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My strategy was to keep Djinn Muriat alive for longer, through Corrupted Healing, while the other casters are nuking the enemies. I was surprised to see such a poor line-up, with only two enemies selected for this glorious battle!

Only Skok Duskblight and Usut were standing before my army, and I can say that my selection was so good that would have won even against a fully prepared team! Not being cocky about it but my defense was solid, and the attack was lethal!

Skok demise came before the first round ended, and Usut alone was no match for my army. They didn't even scratched Djinn Muriat! See the full battle here!

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