Chaos Knight (Level 1)
Splinter | Life |
---|---|
Mana cost | 6 |
Edition | Chaos Legion |
Melee Attack | 2 |
Speed | 2 |
Armor | 3 |
Health | 4 |
Ability | Shield |
Rarity | Common |
I think Chaos Knight is a really situational card. It has Shield which is great, but relatively low health could be easily killed by magic.
It is a common chaos legion card therefore everyone has it because it is part of the basic cards. As you can see in the table below it is a cheap card as a regural foil and not expensive as a gold foil. It seems like the market does not think it is an exceptional card. There are a lot of available copies at the moment.
Here comes the battle:
I was in silver 2 at the time of the battle. I had a low mana cap ruleset.
Rules:
Battle modifiers | Mana cap | Available splinters |
---|---|---|
Aim True | 14 | Earth |
Weak Magic | - | Death |
- | - | Life |
So what did I chose to do?
For Summoner: Lorna Shine it will save my cards from the first damage. It can be really helpful and it can trick the opponent. I had other summoners to choose from, but I thought that Divine Shield would be more useful.
Monsters:
- Chaos Knight a decent tank for 6 mana thanks to its Shield ability, it can be a pain in low mana games.
- Armorsmith because of Repair ability combined with Shield if the enemy does not bring ranged units it is a winner in low mana matches.
- Divine Healer it has decent health and the Tank Heal ability. Again combined with Shield and low mana it can be devastating.
Link to the battle
Did my strategy work?
Yes, I won the battle. It was a nice one because I used level 1 cards and my opponent used upgraded cards. These victories always feel better.
What will I try differently next time?
Given this ruleset I would not change my lineup. I know that it was a risky tactic, but sometimes you have to risk to win.
Thanks for the reading, I hope you enjoyed, see you on the battlefield!
Thanks for sharing! - @libertycrypto27