BATTLE MAGE SECRETS ✶ SUPER SNEAK
The ruleset for this week's challenge
- Super Sneak - All melee units gain the Sneak ability
The ruleset that I managed to get
- Rulesets - Super Sneak & Little League
- Mana Cap - 32
- Active Elements -
Here's my starting lineup
Summoner: Mylor Crowling
- With this weeks challenge I decided to go with Mylor Crowling as Super Sneak greatly benefits people playing melee comps and Thorns counters melee hard
- I myself will also play mostly melee comp and I am hoping that my enemy doesn't have Mylor Crowling
- Thorns - When hit with a melee attack, does damage back to the attacker
1st Position: Xenith Monk
- Xenith Monk was my main tank for this battle
- Love this card so much because with level 2 he gets himself Heal which is so good in low mana cap battles
- Heal - Restores a portion of the unit's health each round
2nd Position: Biceratops
- Picked this card mostly cause of his 1 shield
- Whit this one shield he can tank a large hit and only lose one shield
- And also for 4 mana he is quite tanky and when he gets Thorns enemies will just kill themselfs
3rd Position: Uraeus
- One of my favorite cards in game as of date
- Just a simple level 2 reward epic gives you 2 melee, 2 speed, 1 armor and 2 hp with Sneak for only 3 mana
- Sneak - Targets the last unit on the enemy Team instead of the first unit
4th Position: Goblin Thief
- Next in line is low mana cost melee monster with Sneak
- For 4 mana you get 2 damage (with Sneak), 3 speed and 4 hp
- Sneak - Targets the last unit on the enemy Team instead of the first unit
5th Position: Wood Nymph
- Wood Nymph is possibly my favorite monster with Tank Heal
- Even tho her stats aren't the best just her ability makes her worth the 4 mana
- Tank Heal - Restores a portion of the unit in the first position's health each round
6th Position: Hill Giant
- As Super Sneak was active my last pick was Hill Giant for the backline
- For 3 mana 7 health is super huge
Starting board
- The starting board didn't really say anything other than I went with the defensive strategy (Mylor Crowling) he went with the aggressive strategy (Tarsa)
- Only with this look at the board the battle could go either way
Here's how the battle went
1st Round
- After 1st Round the board looked almost the same
- Only my enemies Exploding Rats killed himself to my Thorns
2nd Round
- After 2nd Round my board was still looking almost as healthy as in the beginning
- At that point it seemed to me like I still had enough damage to win this game in 1 or 2 rounds
3rd Round
- After 3rd Round it was 100% sure I would win this battle
- I just needed to take down the last two enemy monsters
4th Round
- It took me just 2 hits 1 for both of them
- After hes last two monsters were fallen I took the victory
- Battle Replay Link
Summary
- This battle was definitely quite one sided but still fun to watch
- I believe the strategy to take away from this battle is that Mylor Crowling is better than Tarsa
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