Two Key Things to Remember in the Brute Force Ruleset - Prioritize High Health and High Power

In today's low mana battle I got a great victory. The biggest reason was understanding the rule sets correctly and then selecting my monsters according to a proper strategy.
It was an easy win because only one of my monsters was eliminated while my team's strong combination kept defeating the enemy monsters one by one until I won the battle. The most interesting part in this battle was the 2 rulesets.
This was a 22 mana battle with two interesting rule sets. It was my first time seeing the Brute Force rule set so I decided to understand it properly before planning my strategy. Let's first look at both rule sets and then I will explain the strategy I used.

FATE CERTAINTY
The first rule set was Fate Certainty. In this rule set, monsters with the Affliction, Poison Burst and Stun abilities have a 100% chance to trigger those abilities.
This means that monsters with these abilities become much more valuable so it is better to include them in your team because their abilities will always activate.
Unfortunately I did not own any monster with Affliction, Poison Burst or Stun, so I had no choice but to ignore this rule set.
BRUTE FORCE
The second rule set was Brute Force. In this rule set the monster with the highest attack power gets to attack first. It does not matter whether it is a melee, ranged or magic attacker. The monster with the highest power will always make the first move.

This also means that battles become much more aggressive because the strongest attackers strike before everyone else.
Keeping this rule set in mind I focused on two things. First I selected monsters with high health so they could survive heavy damage for a longer time. Second, I tried to include monsters with higher attack power so they could hit the enemy team first and deal maximum damage.
Based on these rule sets I selected a Magic Archon as my summoner. For the front line I chose a tank with good armor and high health so it could survive longer and absorb enemy attacks.

In the second position I placed a melee monster with the Reach ability so it could keep attacking from the second slot. It performed very well and kept dealing solid damage throughout the battle. Finally I added a ranged attacker in the backline so it could safely attack every round.
Overall, my strategy for this low mana battle was very aggressive. By constantly attacking, I eliminated the enemy monsters one after another and secured an easy victory.
What strategy would you use in this type of rule set? Which monsters would you prefer the most? Will be glad to see your answers in the comment section.
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