RE: How to Counter each Splinters

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Thanks for your comment. I don't think you understood what I meant. You know fire cards don't really have healers, rinsers and the like, I meant since water cards have lots of it. After such cards have been used, it will douse the destructiveness of the fire cards making the water cards damage fire cards more. Cards like Nerissa Tridawn have high damage. I play Splinterlands, you can check my link at the end of my post. Thank you.



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ok then what about here? you saying life units do increased damage to death so they can easily beat death. but you're also saying death counters life and does more damage against life?

" To counter Life Splinter teams well, Death Splinter units are up to the challenge. With their increased damage against Life units, theu easily dismantle Life's healing strategies."

"To counter Death Splinter teams, Life Splinter units emerge as their natural adversaries. With their increased damage against Death units, Life units swiftly dismantle put off Death's offensive strategies."

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I guess where this confusion is coming from is my use of "increased damage". In my head it made sense, thought that was the best way to put it. But now, it seems its causing confusion so I'll change it. Thank you

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Actual the whole post is confusing. There's no direct counters in Splinterlands. Any element can beat each other. It's the strategy that counters.

Like for example, if it's a "melee only" battle - up close and personal ruleset, then for Earth someone can use Mylor and if the opponent uses fire, they will lose by the thorns. It's the strategy that matters not the element.

You didn't use any battle examples or card names or anything. It's super generic in what you wrote.😅 Anybody playing Splinterlands reading this would be confused at what you were even talking about man

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I actually feel there are direct counters. If you look at it, fire has mainly cards with high attack while water has cards with mainly healing abilities and also a good amount of magic. I feel Splinterlands created cards in contrast to their splinters. Same way death cards are mainly filled with debuffs abilities and life cards are filled with buff abilities.
Strategy also matters, but the splinters matter as well. That's just my opinion

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You unfollowed me bro, did I do anything wrong?

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