STONE GOLEM, maximizing damage with thorn ability. BATTLE Weekly Challenge!
Welcome back to this week's post. I'll talk about one of the cards in Splinterlands, the Stone Golem.
This stone golem is also a topic in the Splinterlands Battle's weekly challenge. You may also participate in this challenge by clicking on the link below.
First, let's look through the stone golem's stats. Stone golems are a sort of earth monster that is extremely rare. Rare cards have a 20% chance of appearing on every card flip in the alpha and beta series. The stone golem may be leveled up to level 8 by combining 115 cards. While this card's ability is a shield, it also has an extra stun ability at level 5. This card is included in the starter deck, so you can play even if you don't have it.
The alpha and beta series of Stone Golem cards are rather antique. Currently, Alpha Pack and Beta Pack are still available on the market, but at a high price. If you desire a stone golem card right away, you may buy it on the market in the game Splinterlands, Peakmonster, or MonsterMarket. There is an advantage if you buy at MonsterMarket because they share 60% of the revenue directly with you. In other words, you will get cashback when buying a card.
ALPHA | ALPHA GOLD |
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BETA | BETA GOLD |
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In the alpha and Beta series, the collection power (CP) for the maximum level is as follows:
Stone Golem level 8 = 7,245 CP
Stone Golem Gold Card level 8 = 69,300 CP
If you already have this card, you can use it to gain DEC in battle. In this battle, I will demonstrate how I use stone golems in the Silver League III competition.
As indicated in the image below, I use a stone golem.
If you look closely, you'll notice that the decks are practically identically arranged. For earth-type monsters, we use the same summoner.
Several rules apply to this fight, including the maximum amount of mana points that may be utilized, which is 12.
In addition, only the fire, earth, and dragon types can be employed. There are also unique Spreading Fury regulations and no neutral monsters that can be deployed.
Mylor Crowling is the summoner (Thorn's ability )
- Stone Golem. In this battle, I utilize this because of the shielding ability and the plenty of mana.
- Spirit Shaman serves as a backup for the stone golem.
My opponents also employ Mylor and stone golems. The only difference is the presence of a second monster, Biceratops.
I'll leave some screenshots of the battle, which you can watch in its entirety here:
I'm using stone golems in this battle because they only cost 5 mana points. In addition, I require a monster to withstand the opponent's onslaught. When combined with the ability of the thorns, the shield's ability is increased. Mylor, the summoner, was able to bestow such ability.
The disadvantage of the stone golem is that it only has one melee attack point and one-speed point at the level i played, or level 1. However, when the stone golem's level rises, the weakness fades.
The placement of the stone golem, aided by magical strikes behind it, proved efficient. Because the summoner's skills are the same whether a stone golem is pitted against a stone golem. Proved that the stone golem, aided by magic, was victorious
It will be more beneficial for stone golem cards when you gain a new ability, namely the stun ability. As a result, this card must be raised to at least level 5.
Alright, that's my post about the Stone Golem. Thank you for reading until the end of the article. Have a nice day & keep fighting for the rankings.
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