
After playing many battles this 33 mana battle was very interesting and one of the best battles for me. That is why I decided to talk about the strategy and monster selection of this battle.
Why was this battle special for me? Because I understood the rulesets correctly and selected my monsters according to them. Due to this selection I won the battle. It was also special because all of my monsters stayed alive while all of the enemy monsters were eliminated.
First, let's understand the rulesets used in this battle.
The first ruleset was Super Sneak. In this ruleset all melee attack monsters get the Sneak ability and keep targeting the enemy monster in the last position.

In simple words every melee attacker receives the Sneak ability. My melee attacker did not originally have the Sneak ability so I used this ruleset to my advantage. With good positioning my melee attackers kept eliminating the enemy monsters in the backline which was my main focus.
This is why it is important to have all types of monster cards in your deck including melee attackers, ranged attackers, magic attackers, healers and support monsters.. These cards become very useful in rulesets like this. If I did not have any melee attackers I would definitely have struggled in this battle.
The second ruleset was Reverse Speed. This means that monsters with the lowest speed attack first and also have a higher chance to avoid attacks. In simple words slower monsters become stronger under this ruleset because they attack first and can dodge attacks more effectively.

Keeping both rulesets in mind I selected three monsters for this 30 mana battle and my opponent also selected three monsters.
Our plans were completely different. I had melee choice and opponend had range choice.
I focused on melee attackers while my opponent focused on ranged attackers.. The opponent had two ranged attackers while I had two melee attackers selected.
I selected melee attackers because I wanted to eliminate the enemys backline first so that the tank monster would lose its support. However the opponent had selected a healing monster that kept healing the frontline tank.
Even so my melee attackers were very strong and kept dealing good damage every round. Because of this all of the enemy backline monsters were eliminated within the first two rounds and only the frontline tank remained.
At the same time my strong tank survived for a long period in the battle. Continuous attacks from my backline eventually eliminated all of the enemy monsters and I achieved a great victory.

This battle again proved that whenever you enter a battle you should carefully read the rulesets and select your monsters according to them. After that proper positioning is also very important.
If you follow these points I would say that nearly 50% of a battle depends on understanding the rulesets and making the correct selections.
But if you ignore the rulesets and randomly choose monsters you can still lose even if you have strong monster cards because you did not properly understand the strategy required for that battle.
What do you think about these rulesets? Will be glad to see your answers in the comment section.
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