RE: Splinterlands: A Rare Way To Beat The Expensive Mylor Crowling

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If you play it in any other ruleset, except Thorn

Man, if the summoner already gives monsters the thorns ability, wouldn’t it be a waste to use it again in a battle with the thorns ruleset? Or is it that the summoner will amplify the thorns ability in this particular ruleset?

This is one of the summoners you should consider renting someday. This guy is formidable

Yeah I’ve actually had my eye on this summoner because I’ve been looking for alternatives that allow me to keep Grum away from second position and still attacking. I think this is a great summoner for that. And considering Grum’s brute power, the trample will be a huge advantage. Given the right circumstances, he could buff up twice from one attack if he knocks two enemies out at once.



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Basically, if the ruleset says "all melee" no magic. Then playing the Mylor means your opponent will inevitably Field melee cards. Since thorn mostly affect melee cards, this guy can take you out in a battle where only melee and range cards are allowed..

It was a mistake. It's true there's no need to field this when the ruleset says Thorn. Basically, you get to field this if the Ruleset doesn't allow for magic cards to be fielded.

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Exactly my thoughts. Thanks for the clarification:)

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@depressedfuckup so Charcoal delegated me a Mylor to use for a while, so I'll be delegating you a few cards to be playing with, across different elements. Maybe 4, 5 or 6 cards

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Yooooo this is amazing!!!! Thanks so much, man. Thank you as well, @charcoalbuffet:)

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No worries, I'll scout the cards, and soon you'll get them all. What's your username on splinterlands?

They're not high quality cards, they'll basic but they'll do the job

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