SHARE YOUR BATTLE Weekly Challenge! REGAL PERYTON

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This week's Share Your Battle challenge features REGAL PERYTON is one of my favorite cards to play when i choose the Life splinter. It is a super solid ranged attacker, even though it does (as you may tell from the title of this post) have a few drawbacks that you should be mindful of while constructing your lineup.

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Should you desired to leap to the actual motion, the actual Fight is actually the following. Wish to listen to more concerning the selection? Continue reading additional!

REGAL PERYTON Card details:

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Lore:

They say there is nothing more beautiful than a Regal Peryton. They prefer to live in the mountains all across the Splinterlands, rarely seen by others. When they soar through the skies, the sunlight catches through their wings and creates rainbows underneath them. Regal Perytons are highly intelligent and consider themselves noble guardians of the natural world, using their magic to help others.
Rihue lay upon a rocky outcropping on the side of the mountain, shivering beneath an overcast sky. He stared at his ruined leg and his broken ankle.

He’d been hunting game and gathering fruits and berries for his wife and daughter who lived back home in their little cabin when he’d slipped and shattered his leg on the rocks. He’d shouted himself hoarse, but it was no use. No one could hear him. No one was coming.

That had been three days ago. His food and water were gone. He couldn’t make it back down the mountain on his own. He was going to die.

But then Rihue heard a call like that of a bird and saw a creature descending through the sky toward him. It had the head and body of a stag, with massive antlers upon its head, but instead of forelegs, two mighty wings grew from its shoulders. Its coat and feathers were white and shades of purple, and it was the most beautiful creature Rihue had ever seen.

The Regal Peryton landed beside him on the outcropping and regarding him with one intelligent eye. Then it lowered itself and, with a nod of its majestic head, extended a wing.

Rihue crawled toward it, up the wing and onto the creatures back. He clung tightly as it spread its wings and soared into the sky, down the mountain, and toward salvation.

Note: I don't won DJINN APPRENTICE.

Element: Death

* The line-up of the Battle and the Ruleset: Battle Mana Cap is 12. Summoner: Drake of Arnek

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My Battle

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Life Sapper Mana cap 3 Life sappers are in between life and death. One side of their body is ghostly while the other is alive and well. They are neither fully living nor dead. They feed off the energies around them, and simply being within view of a Life Sapper will make you feel sick and weak. They siphon energy from their victims, slowly weakening and sickening them while simultaneously healing themselves. “Paladins, clerics, and healers of the world don't bother trying to save a Life Sapper as it may be the last thing you'll do. Hold dear to your worldly bodies and pray to whichever gods you know that you do not become lost in the in-between.”

-- Malaus Dawnforge, University of Illumination Priest.

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Carrion Shade Mana cap 1
A carrion shade is a dark-winged bird that feeds off of the dead bodies of animals and people. They often flock to battlefields and dangerous parts of the wilderness where there are sure to be corpses. They travel in small groups and have no natural predators. Most people fear the carrion shades, though. For to see a group following you is to know your life is in danger. Tales whispered by the elder wise women claim that if you see a single carrion shade perched outside your home, then someone you love will die that night.
A drizzle cast the forest road in shades of gray. The forest itself gave off a mournful, lonely atmosphere. The trees bowed in the silence and stillness. And it was only broken by the fluttering of wings.

A group of carrion shades surrounded a humanoid body. A person left on the side of the road, their belongings taken and stab wounds across their body. Any passerby would have known it was a deal gone wrong.

But under the watch of the forest, it was only a scene of the circle of life. One body feeding others. The dark feathers of the carrion crows blocked out the corpse as they enjoyed their meal.

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Giant Scorpion Mana cap 4 Near the eastern edge of the Rayso Range in Mortis, the creepies and crawlies grow to be quite massive. In this survival of the fittest giant insect situation, the scorpions have truly thrived, bullying every other species into submission. The Lord of Darkness believes the huge insects are a result of the strange purple gasses that seep out through the cracks of Bren-Ha, and he has plans to throw larger monsters into the mountain as an experiment.

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It is time for a quick round by round analysis:

So the Summoner I am going with for this battle is a rented level 1 Life Sapper the one and only Summoner I use. On the other hand it has turned out I am playing against no other than the Life Sapper, Carrion Shade, Giant Scorpion coming straight from Japan to show me how it's done. His Summoner of choice is a level 3 Giant Scorpion. However, the issue I see straight off the bat is not the summoner he is using but the level 2 Stitch Leech with its Reflection Shield ability, right next to his Dark Halon, in the last spot, with taunt and scavenger. This effectively means that all splash damage from my ranged attacks, drawn in by the taunt Monster, will be negated. One Blinding Reflector will win this battle but it might not be mine.

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After 1 round, both line-ups have not suffered any losses yet. So it is still hard to tell who has an advantage at this point. I damage opposite side cards.

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At the start of Round 2 I have managed to take down Life Sapper and Carrion Shade but as we can see from the screen shot below taken a moment after the beginning of Round 2, my Stitch Leech is a goner as well. I damage opposite side more.

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Round 3 and both teams have 3 Monsters left on the battlefield. However, the enemy's advantage is glaringly obvious. I damage opposite side.

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The Blinding Reflector is a fantastic tank for the Drake of Arnek. I'll stick to renting it though. Definitely worth throwing it in any battle with a large mana pool. I cannot think of an occasion where you might go wrong with that.

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And Finally I win the Splinterlands Battle game. Get point 21.

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