RISE OF THE COMMONS | BATTLE MAGE SECRETS Weekly Challenge!

Welcome back, fighters of the Splinterlands. We hope you have a good time in your spare time and that you continue to hone your strategy in Splinterlands battles. I began to enjoy the rhythm of the fight, interspersed with moments of rebellion. Hopefully, you are also skilled at using the rebellion card abilities in battle.

Rise of the Commons is this week's ruleset show challenge from Splinterlands. We will go over several aspects of the battle's rules. What is clear is that by understanding the rules of combat, we can exploit these rules. As a result, we will easily win the fight.


RISE OF THE COMMONS

If you see the above logo in your fight, there are a few things you should be aware of.

  1. Only common and rare monsters can be used in the upcoming battle. Epic and legendary monsters are ineligible for use.
  2. Having common and rare monsters with upgraded levels will undoubtedly increase your chances of winning.
  3. In general, common and rare cards have equal abilities in all elements. The battle will avoid overpowering monsters by not using epic and legendary monsters.
  4. Even though Summoner cards are epic and legendary in rarity, you can still use them. This rule only applies to monster cards.

You must also be aware of other rules that apply in combat. Try to maintain your support for the rule of the commons.


RULES AND TACTICS

What should you do if you find yourself in a battle with a low mana cap and a limited selection of monsters? This is how I felt during the fight. With the option of water, earth, life, and death elements, as well as the WANDS OUT rule. Specifically, the battle rules that only allow monsters with magical attacks to be chosen. With only 12 points of mana, we must choose our battle personnel carefully.

With the summoner's mana at 3 or 4 points, the monster chosen for the remaining mana must be the one with the least amount of mana. So, here are my choices and the reasons why I made them.

The THADDIUS BROOD summoner was chosen because it only requires four mana points and has the ability to reduce the opponent's magic attack and health points. I chose it because it was a selectable magic monster whose attack power I needed to reduce.

The only option from the remaining mana is VENARI SPELLSMITH. I chose him for his Dispel ability and put him in front as a tank despite his low health points.

The final option is VENARI BONESMITH, which can leech life as well as poison. I put him in the back position so he could attack the opponent while draining opponent health points.

The battle begins with that limited mana. It appears that the enemy chose a similar formation to mine. The only distinction is that the LIFE SAPPER is positioned in the front as a tank. Another distinction is that my tank monster has more health than LIFE SAPPER.

The winner is determined by who kills or poisons the opponent's monster the fastest. We both rely on VENARI BONESMITH, who has the ability to poison. So this is the decision in the first round.

I was able to eliminate the enemy tank because I had a tank with more health points. By eliminating the opponent's tank, I can both drain and poison the opponent's VENARI BONESMITH health points.

To see how the fight progresses, please visit the following link below.

👉 LINK BATTLE 👈

Here's that link to the fight. You can observe the battle's progress.

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FINAL THOUGHTS

Rise of the commons rule allows lower-class monsters to compete with one another. Due to the lack of powerful monsters, the battle feels balanced. because you can only rely on common monsters who gain strength by leveling up. This is also appropriate for players to be able to devise effective strategies for using low-class monsters.

Rise of the commons rules is increasingly limited in choice in the battle above due to other rules that only limit magic monsters in battle. But with that option, I can successfully capitalize on the opportunity and win.

You can also use this strategy if you ever find yourself in the same combat situation. Remember that, according to the rules of this battle, the level of the monster can mean the difference between victory and defeat. Remember to level up your common and rare monsters.

Thank you for reading all the way to the end; I hope this can help you strategize in splinterlands battles.

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Bang, I did it again... I just rehived your post!
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Pretty quick, the poison did its work way earlier than thought. ! it bro

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