Position | Summoner/Monsters | Abilities |
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Summoner | Underboss Fabino | +2 Melee to 2 units or Poison to 1 unit |
1st Position | Endless Ape | Scavenger |
2nd Position | Quilliun Legionary | Close Range |
3rd Position | Mahkah Hemlig | Opportunity |
4th Position | Swell Spore Beast | True Strike |
5th Position | Blackmoor Wild Elf | Camouflage |
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I created my team by using 43 of my total mana cap!

Let's now look at the Battlefield and how all the cards are positioned!
Before the cards get summoners' powers!

After the cards get the summoner's powers!


Round 1π₯

As I briefed you, my victory in this battle was a magical win, so obviously my team must have been badly beaten, and all this started from the first round itself. I mainly use the melee power of Fabino Underbos, but due to the enemy's first card having Impede Ability, I thought it better to use Poison on this card because I have already been troubled a lot by this card.
Round 2π₯

But still, the enemy had most of the magic power, and in their back-to-back attacks, even my powerful and high health cards were knocked out as if they were part of the team for this purpose. Although both our teams were equally powerful at first glance, but the enemy also had a healer who was healing the entire team in a very powerful way in every round.
Round 3π₯

Here for a moment you may feel that the enemy is also suffering almost equal damage but the problem is that the enemy has a healer, all his cards are magic which are directly damaging the health of my card and most of the damage that the enemy team has suffered so far is not because of my cards but because of the Shock Trooper card present in the enemy team itself. Yes, at a glance, it looks like a powerful card, and it is, but it also has some flaws. It deals 1 damage to all allied cards at the beginning of round 2 and each following round.

Now who do you think can win at this stage of the battle? First let me explain the situation, the enemy has twice the attacking power of my cards and I do not have as much attacking power as it appears because my first card is a ranged attacker which cannot perform attacks from the first position, meaning that in this situation its presence is of no use to me except that it protects the other card from the enemy's attacks for some time and my second card does not have enough health to withstand even one attack from the enemy.
It took me some time to understand how the enemy's most powerful card can become his biggest enemy. These things make Splinterlands a great game because just picking good cards is not enough to win here. Sometimes it is difficult to understand when circumstances change the course of the battle.
Here I am sharing this battle, and I would really recommend you to watch this battle because by watching the real action and reaction of every card, not only will you be able to enjoy it, but you will also learn a lot from it.*
If you also want to enjoy this amazing game and you have not yet signed up, then I invite you to Splinterlands, and I will also try my best to guide you in this game. π

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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.
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