Greetings everyone and welcome to this weeks Splinterlands "Share your Battle" challenge. This week we will be selecting a card from the "Dragon Splinter". I'm pretty new, so I don't have to many Dragon cards but I took the liberty of renting one for the Battle Challenge. So this week we will be looking at "Void Dragon"
Card Statistics
The void Dragon card is a Legendary Dragon that holds three special abilities when maxed out. This card has the "Flying", "Void" and "Phase" abilities. Of course, with "Flying" you're able to dodge more of the melee and ranged attacks sent your way. The "Void" ability makes any magic attack weaker by one point. And the "Phase" ability makes it to where this monster can even Dodge magic attacks. Normally magic attacks are a guaranteed hit. What this card lacks in attack power it makes up for with its maneuverability. Check out my battle link at the end of the post and you'll see what I mean. But first let's look at my selected Battle, Rulesets and Lineup.
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League: Bronze 1
Rulesets: Fog of War
Mana-Cap: 27
Splinters: Life Dragon VS Life
My Summoner
Quix the Devious
Additional Attributes:
-1 Enemy Ranged Attacks
-1 Enemy Speed
My Monsters
Djinn Chwala
Void Dragon
Dax Paragon
Celestial Harpy
Vulguine
Venari Crystalsmith
Note: Artist rendition of "Vulguine" was done by @brataka check out the post on Peakd.
(All other images are original Splinterlands art.)
https://peakd.com/hive-13323/@brataka/splinterlands-art-contest-week-201-vulguine
My strategy in this battle was to use "Djinn Chwala" as a tank. I like this card as a tank because it has plenty of health and armor. It also comes with the "Thorns" ability. Which damages any enemy attacking with melee. This card has taken several wins against more than one enemy, all by itself. However, in this battle the ranged attacks from the backfield are too much. I used our focus card "Void Dragon" as a backup tank. Because he attacks with magic he can fire from the backfield as well as the front line. Once he took the front position, under the Summoner "Quix the Devious", who decreases the enemy speed. "Void Dragon" was almost entirely untouchable by the enemy attacks. This is on account of its speed and the "Flying" ability. Cards that have the "Flying" ability have an increased chance of being missed by melee and ranged attacks. My card was level 1, so I can only imagine what this card is like once it obtains the "Phase" ability as well. The "Phase" ability will mean this monster will even be dodging enemy magic attacks, which are otherwise a guaranteed hit, that bypass Armor. Keep in mind, that also what magic attacks do hit this monster will be reduced by the "Void" ability. I thought it was rather weak that this "Legendary" card at full level 4 only has a magic attack of 2 points, but it doesn't need to hit hard when it simply can't be touched.Take the time to watch my link and see the void Dragon in action. He literally is not hit by a single attack once he hits the front position. Thanks for taking the time to read my post all support, tips, upvotes and follows will be returned to the best of my ability.
Special thanks to @tungao335 for selecting the enemy team.
Watch my battle here
https://splinterlands.com?p=battle&id=sl_c031b2e0c698772af3a375da665cba87&ref=splinterob
Thanks for sharing! - @zallin

nice work, keep improving your posts to get better votes!