
Today's showstopper is Krash Wanderford, whose name and look both bear a striking resemblance to an Indian superhero. And not only the name and look, but one of this card's abilities also matches that of the Indian superhero, and that's its speed. Yess! That superhero is always depicted as being lightning fast, and similarly, this card is one of the fastest cards in Splinterlands, to my knowledge. It's a card from the Gladiator set that has no attack power, but for a mere 4 mana cost, it comes with 6 health and a lightning-fast speed of 6. Besides these stats, and thanks to the significant advantage of being a Gladiator set card, it possesses the Bloodlust ability, as well as the Swiftness ability, which increases the speed of the entire team by +1. So, while this might not be an attack card, it can play a crucial role in making the entire team faster, which can be a significant advantage in a battle.

Just a few days ago, I received a copy of this card from a Gladius pack I purchased. With the copies I already had in my deck, this card is now ready to be upgraded to level 2. I've explained the process of levelling up a card several times before, but I'll briefly explain it again. By clicking on your card, you can see all the copies you own. Here, you need to select the required copies for leveling up and then click on the "Combine Cards" option shown in the menu at the top. A pop-up will then appear showing your current card on the left and how your card will look after leveling up on the right. Please note that if you don't see any changes in the card displayed on the right side, you have most likely selected fewer copies than needed. Although this information is also displayed in the same pop-up window below the cards, please double-check that your card is levelling up correctly before clicking "Combine" to complete this step, as it cannot be undone later.
I carefully examined the changes after levelling up and combined my cards to upgrade from Level 1 to Level 2. As a result, this card's stats improved, with its health increasing by +1 to 7. An important point to note about this card is that although it doesn't come with a weapon, its abilities have no restrictions that would prevent it from benefiting from weapon training. Imagine how deadly it could become if teamed with a weapon training card, combining its super-fast speed of 6 and its Bloodlust ability!
Right now, until I add a Weapon Trainer card, this card won't be my first choice in most battles. So, I'm going to try to add a Weapon Trainer card to my team, and I'll buy it outright instead of renting it. My goal is to reach the top of the Silver League by the end of this season or the next. Splinterlands isn't an easy place, but that's what makes it even more fun. A perfect strategy takes into account many factors, including stats, abilities, rulesets, mana caps, and more. That's why it's even more important to consider all these factors when developing a strategy. Add good cards to your deck, but also work on improving your strategies, and strive to win as many battles as possible!🔥

If you also want to enjoy this amazing game and you have not yet signed up, I invite you to Splinterlands, and I will also try my best to guide you in this game. 😎
Note:
English is not my first language. So sometimes I use 'Google Translate'. Please don't think that anything I have written in this blog has been copied from somewhere or is AI-generated.Paragraph Dividers and all the photos are from #Splinterlands.All the other content images and words are mine unless otherwise stated.
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