Share Your Battle Weekly Challenge - Prismologist!

Hello, friends! Time is flying at top speed, not much time left before Christmas and today, after dedicating a couple of hours to my favorite game I decided to participate in a new round of Share Your Battle Weekly Challenge and try some strategies with the cool archer Prismologist.

Because of the high cost of the summon I rarely use him, but it was more interesting to find a way to use him and make the most of his abilities in combination with new or old cards.

The Life element is very good with shields and archers, so I decided to use General Sloan for this battle, and increase his "explosive" attacks, plus the Reverse Speed rule was in effect, which gave me an even better chance of winning.

My Lineup:

SHIELDBEARER

Strong shield, resisting damage, good attack - I often use this card in first positions, and it's a great way to keep my opponent down, giving my mages and archers a chance to smash the enemy.

ARKEMIS THE BEAR

I like his ability to give my allies extra protection in the form of a shield, and in case my tank fails very quickly, I was counting on a bear with a lot of health to hold the line.

BILA THE RADIANT

One of the strongest mages of the element of Life and its ability to recover from the damage it deals is definitely a joy, and if the opponent chooses a large number of melee monsters, this card will give him a lot of trouble.

ADELADE BRIGHTWING

Since I was betting on shields and defense, I couldn't help but take advantage of this card, which restores shields brilliantly. On top of that, it has good magical damage and low speed, so it fit these combat rules perfectly.

PRISMOLOGIST

My opponent often played as a Life elemental, so Prosmologist's explosive attack was a good way to deal max damage to my opponent's first couple cards. Destroying his shields, I hoped to gain a significant advantage in the game.

RUNEMANCER ATUAT

I had enough mana to use another expensive card, so I decided to complete the combo with mage Runemancer Atuat, which reduces enemy archers' attacks.

Once again I had a pretty strong opponent, and against my GENERAL SLOAN level 5, a level 6 came out, and well-stocked with archers, so I hoped that my shields would live up to expectations and that Prismologist wouldn't get knocked out in the first turns by SAND WORM's onslaught.

By the beginning of the second round I had lost my tank, but my opponent also suffered losses, and one of my main goals was to eliminate SAND WORM, whose attacks on my rear looked very dangerous.

Powerful attacks of mages and my archer quickly ripped the first pair of cards of the opponent, so that the third round began a significant quantitative and qualitative advantage, and the opponent was already doomed to failure, as his archer went to the first position.

The last few moves put the fat point in this fight, and it was nice to try out such a powerful combo.

Watch The Battle

Was happy to share this experience, hope to see you on the battlefield and wish you a Merry Christmas!!!

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