Syrenth

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Hello everyone, today I want to talk to you about a card that I found quite powerful. Although it has certain difficulties when it comes to battle, it has a very optimal arsenal to take into account. However, in certain types of battles, since it is a dragon card, it can be mixed with any element, but at the same time, we know that it is not so easy for it to be in circulation because it has certain limitations in both stats and abilities.

This card is quite interesting to consider because it can attack with 4 attack points, which makes it worthy of being in a position between 5 or 6, but at the same time, I feel that it is a bit of a disadvantage considering that it has a pretty good ability, but it is to attract those monsters that challenge much more in battle, which makes it receive their attacks. Sadly, it only has 2 speed points, , giving us a somewhat unorthodox way for it to receive the vast majority of attacks without being able to dodge, even though it has an ability that slightly increases its chance of dodging those attacks, which makes it a little bit usable in the rule where we can obtain reverse speed.

I really like this card because it has the unique ability to target certain enemies, but despite that, it has a fairly limited chance of success. Even though it has a fairly high HP, it would undoubtedly be a waste of time to use it in other types of rules. Of course, we can reduce the enemy's constant speed or increase this card's speed with a summoner or other type of monster so that it can stay in battle even longer. I think this card is well designed to repel ranged attacks, giving us a certain advantage when we receive this type of attack. At the same time, I think it can give us much more potential in a better-planned battle.

I definitely think it's a pretty well-designed card for staying in battle for a long time. Its life points are quite good, but its limitation is its speed and ability to easily attract enemies, giving us a card that is more strategic than powerful in attack. I feel that this card could help a lot in some battles, but you have to be specific to take it into account, so we could see a decrease in its use in some rounds where monsters exceed even more than four or five points per attack, since even its shield is not that powerful, which would allow it to withstand a single attack.

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My favorite Taunt card whenever I use Dragon splinter. Her high health and Dodge ability complements her role as a Taunt unit.

This is a very nice card but in some rules on the battlefield.

Yes better in Reverse Speed due to her low speed stats. I used Syrenth in the featured game in my last post. 😀