Hello, everyone on this noble platform and the Hive ecosystem at large. I am very excited to write and share this excellent article with you all, and I hope you guys will enjoy reading it as well. Today, I am writing this post as part of the Splinterlands Community Engagement Challenge, and it is an exciting one that I think you all will love. A battle of fierce where equal opponents meet on the battlefield to showcase their talent.
In my first Splinterlands Social Media post, I shared with you how I purchased my Spellbook and my card rental journey right after buying the Spellbook. Today, I will share a fantastic battle that I hope you guys will like. After playing several battles and advancing to the bronze league, I understand that it is not as easy as it was when I used to play on the wood stage, where I was winning every battle that came my way. Today, there is a limitation for me, especially getting good rebellion cards to play in the modern format league. As such, if you have any good rebellion cards to spare me, I am available to receive them with care and love.
The battle was a 26 mana, and I selected my team from the Life Deck this time, not from the Earth Deck. All six elements were active in the battle, and the ruleset was the Counterspell, where any magic attack monster would receive back 50% damage of what it caused to the opponent. Silverblade Fighter monster was my first positioned card, and with its flank ability, allows any melee attacker monster in the second position to receive a snipe ability.
Prunda Undervesch was my summoner, who is coming from the Water Deck summoners.
The first round was full of attacks from my opponent onto my first position monster, and with a heal ability in my team lineup, I was able to revive a little health of my Silverblade Fighter monster before the second round started. No monster was eliminated from either side of the team lineup at the end of the first round. Meriput Meridian monster was the highest in speed and so attacks first in each round, and before attacking, heals the first monster unit as well.
At the start of the second round, I attacked first, and my second-position monster followed next before my opponent attacked. My first position, Monster Silverblade Fighter, is still active and healthy in the second round due to the healing ability of Meriput. The counterspell ability was able to help me eliminate the last-positioned monster in my opponent's team lineup. The battle was tough, but I realized I was going to lose it because my opponent had a heal ability monster, which was reviving some health of its first position card, which happened to be a threat to me in the battle.
In the next round (third), my first attack from Meriput was able to eliminate the healing monster in my opponent's team lineup, and I was so excited about that. I had only one monster to battle with in the remaining rounds, which couldn't defeat me in any way.
In the last and fourth round, my opponent had only one monster in the team lineup while I only had five monsters left in my team, and at this junction, I knew no magic could have made my opponent win the battle.
The last position monster was easily eliminated and taken down in the first attack monster, and I defeated my opponent the end of it all. Link
Thank you, everyone, for reading my post again after a long break on Hive.