One of my strategies in Splinterlands is to use monsters with the Taunt ability combined with monsters that have healing abilities. In the water deck, there is a monster that is one of my favorite choices because, in addition to having a lot of life, it is also great against monsters with magic and ranged attacks.
This monster is also a great ally in the Going to the Distance rule, so come learn a little more about it in this post.
Today I'm going to talk about the Wave Brood card from the Chaos Legion set. It's one of my favorite monsters for battles in Splinterlands because it's very useful in many of my strategies and is also one of my favorite choices in the Going to the Distance rule.
In the Going to the Distance rule, players can only use monsters that have a ranged attack.

The Wave Brood is a monster that belongs to the water deck, which means that the player can only use it if they choose the water deck for the battle.
The Wave Brood's mana cost is 8, it has a ranged attack and 4 abilities: Taunt, Close Range, Void and Return Fire.
The Wave Brood is a bad choice when it comes to causing damage because its attack is low, but it is still very useful in battle as a defensive monster because it has a lot of life and great abilities, now I will explain its abilities.

The Taunt ability makes the Wave Brood the main target of enemy monsters, with the exception of monsters that have the Scattershot ability because they attack randomly.
If the Wave Brood is not in the first position then it will also not be targeted by the enemy monster that is in the first position and the monster that has the Reach ability.

The Close Range ability allows the Wave Brood to attack in the first position.

The Void ability makes the Wave Brood take only half damage against magic attacks.

The Return Fire ability makes the Wave Brood return part of the ranged damage received, this means that if a monster with a ranged attack attacks the Wave Brood then that monster will take 50% of the ranged damage it deals to the Wave Brood.
As you can see, the Wave Brood is not a great choice for dealing damage but it has great abilities, it is a great choice, especially against monsters with magic and ranged attacks.
One of my main strategies with the Wave Brood is to select it in the backline and use 1 or 2 monsters with the Triage ability so that it can be healed and keep my other monsters safe while it is the target of enemy attacks.
The only thing I'm sure of is that Wave Brood is a great ally and because it has the Taunt ability, it will keep my other monsters protected since it will be the main target of enemy attacks.
Acess the Game: Splinterlands

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