Weekly battle mage secrets in What Doesn't Kill You EN/JP

in Splinterlands8 months ago

This time, I will share my strategy and the battles of this week in What Doesn't Kill You rule.

https://splinterlands.com?p=battle&id=sl_4390ffc776cdf1a53b017e21ee39d4ff&ref=sabosuke
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Approach:
In battles under the "What Doesn't Kill You" rule, it's advantageous to incorporate numerous magic attackers. Since the opponent's vanguard's speed is doubled, utilizing magic attacks becomes essential for effectively striking back.

Practical Example:

PELACOR MERCENARY

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A resilient frontline unit adept at deflecting physical attacks.

URAEUS

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Having a unit with the Sneak ability is highly recommended. It often catches opponents off guard, providing a strategic advantage.

REGAL PERYTON

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Placed strategically for magical attacks and as insurance if the vanguard crumbles.

MYCELIC SLIPSPAWN

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Essentially functioning as the primary vanguard, defending the team effectively.

MUSHROOM SEER

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Included for countering opponent's magic-based strategies, considering the opponent might employ magic-focused units.

SPIRIT HOARDER

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Positioned in the rear lines to prolong the unit's lifespan. It proved highly effective, extending the longevity of the team's defensive stance.

Despite initial concerns about the card levels, the strategy fell into place seamlessly, leading to a well-deserved victory. Each card performed according to its intended role, showcasing the effectiveness of a well-thought-out deployment.

考え方
What Doesn't Kill Youでは魔法アタッカーを多く入れるのがよいと思っています。相手の前衛のスピードが倍になってしまうので、攻撃をあてるためには魔法を活用するのがおすすめです。

実践例

PELACOR MERCENARY

物理攻撃をさばいてくれるタフな前衛です。

URAEUS

Sneak持ちは1体入れておくと相手の裏をかけることが多いのでおすすめです。

REGAL PERYTON

魔法攻撃と前衛が崩れた際の保険ように配置しています。

MYCELIC SLIPSPAWN

実質的に前衛の役割を担っています。

MUSHROOM SEER

相手も魔法を主体としてくると想定して、魔法対策です。

SPIRIT HOARDER

後衛の延命のために入れています。非常に効果的な動きをしてくれました。

カードのレベルを見て負けたかと思いましたが、上手く作戦がはまってくれて勝利することができました。それぞれのカードが配置の意図通りの動きをしています。

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