This Ability Reflects Damage Back !!

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Today, I will share one of my Splinterlands battles with you. There is a specific rule set active in Splinterlands today, and I selected my cards specifically to align with it—a strategy that ultimately led to my victory. I achieved excellent results in this match. I would like to share my experience with you today. The specific rule in play here is "Return Fire"; this means that if the opposing team launches a ranged attack against your team, your cards will reflect 50% of that damage back to the enemy team. That is the rule set we are working with. Now, I will provide you with details on which cards to utilize in this scenario and how to strategize effectively to win the battle. Furthermore—since the 5-Mana category frequently comes into play—there is a specific Magic Attack card that is particularly impressive; I will tell you all about that card today. Since I have built a very strong collection of Magic Attack cards within the 5-Mana range, this particular card is consistently delivering exceptional results. Come, let me give you a comprehensive overview of it today.

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The rule in effect today is "Return Fire." According to the rules here, I should refrain from using ranged attack cards. This is because if we launch a ranged attack against the enemy team, we will suffer 50% of that damage in return—a significant disadvantage for us. Consequently, we can choose to focus on magic attack cards instead. My strategy here—combining the Dragon Summoner, Delwyn Dragonscale, with magic attack cards—is particularly appealing. This is because, under these specific rules, we face no adverse effects whatsoever, as we are relying exclusively on magic attacks. By utilizing the Dragon Summoner, we grant a +1 magic attack boost to all our units. For these reasons, I found this strategy to be an excellent fit for this specific rule set, and I have selected a formidable lineup of magic attack cards—which you can observe in the accompanying video. If you wish to watch the entire battle, I have also provided a link for your reference.

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Now, I would like to introduce you to a specific card. Its name is—Magi Sphinx. I am highlighting this card because I have often observed that many players lack a substantial collection of 5-Mana Magic Attack cards, or they tend to overlook 5-Mana cards entirely. However, let me tell you that 5-Mana cards frequently come into play during battles. This is because odd numbers appear quite often in battle scenarios, and you therefore need to maintain a collection of cards corresponding to such numbers. If you do not possess odd-numbered Magic Attack cards, you will face significant difficulty in winning battles; therefore, ensure you include odd-numbered cards—specifically those with Magic Attack capabilities—in the 3 and 5 Mana categories. I hope you enjoyed today's battle showcase.

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