
In this post I'll talk about the Anchor-Hex Adept card. It's not very powerful when it comes to dealing damage, but it has the Blind ability, which is one of my favorites in Splinterlands.
In my posts I like to talk about Arcade Colony, so let's learn a little about this game platform.
Arcade Colony

Arcade Colony is a web-based platform where mainstream games can deploy Web3 features. Newly created games, as well as previously released games, can now add tokens, digital collectibles, trading, renting, earning, and governance to their games. Thus, Arcade Colony hosts a series of published games similar to the Epic Games Store, Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or Steam, but unlike Web2 publishers, Arcade Colony augments new and existing games with Web3 features.
For more information about the platform, read the Whitepapper.
There are 4 games in Arcade Colony and they are:
I'm actively playing only Splinterlands and Moon Karts because in my opinion they are the most profitable and also the most fun.
Remember that this is not an investment tip, but just my opinion about these games.
Let's go back to talking about the Anchor-Hex Adeptem Splinterlands card.

Another factor I like about the Anchor-Hex Adeptem is its visual appearance; it's pure elegance, but on the battlefield, the important thing is the card's stats, so let's get to know them.
It's a rare card, so it has 8 levels and 3 abilities. The Anchor-Hex Adeptem's attack type is magic, and that's also good news because it can ignore the armor of enemy monsters.
Let's get to know the abilities of the Anchor-Hex Adeptem card.
Divine Shield

Ignores all damage once, after which the Divine Shield is destroyed.
Void Armor

Magic damage hits armor before health.
Blind

All enemy melee and ranged attacks have a 15% higher chance of missing their target. Blind also affects units with a phase.
The Anchor-Hex Adeptem card has low health, so the Void Armor ability is very useful for it to survive longer during battle.
There are two disadvantages to Anchor-Hex Adeptem:
It costs 7 mana, which is a bit high.
It has low attack speed.
Anchor-Hex Adeptem is a good card, but I see it more as support to help allied monsters have a better chance of dodging attacks.

BATTLE
In my battles, I like to strike a balance between dealing damage and having good support, especially with healing abilities. In this battle, I perfectly demonstrate the type of strategy I like in my battles, and since I don't yet have the Anchor-Hex Adeptem card at maximum level, I used Practice Mode to test it at maximum level.

These are the settings I use in Practice Mode, and this time I chose cards that are only allowed in the Modern format.
To access Splinterlands, you can use the link below or search for Splinterlands in your browser.
Splinterlands
Thanks for reading, I'll see you in my next posts with tips for Splinterlands and also about my progress in the game.