Danger of always using the same Tactic!!

avatar

▶️ Watch on 3Speak


Danger of always using the same Tactic!!

Predictable opponent.

I noticed that my opponent always used Obsidian as summoner!! I don't normally like to fight against increased magic attacks, but if you know this is going to happen you can prepare for it.

My Team!

I used the fire splinter, where I have Lord of Fire and Elvin Mistic, both with silence.

The reduction in magic attack caused my opponent's monsters to all end up with only 1 magic attack!!

I used Grum Flameblade who has Void, that reduces magic attack, in the front position. With only 1 Magic attack for all opposing monsters and Void in the first position, the opponents attack was reduced to zero!!

Comfort Zone Trap

I often find myself in the same position, where I become comfortable with the same Splinter and the same Summoner!! This will give your opponent an advantage as he/she will be able to prepare for the onslaught!!

I even find myself using the same monsters over and over, and not giving my team enough thought and not experimenting with different ways of winning battles.

Keep on Battling!!

I hope you enjoyed the post and that you have a wonderful day!


▶️ 3Speak



0
0
0.000
6 comments
avatar

Zaku at level 1 is a nightmare, yours at level 3 is a bigger nightmare, you certainly outclassed your opponent there bro.

Interesting battle!

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yes this worked out very well!! In this case any summoner would have worked as the magic attack was basically reduced to zero!!

!ENGAGE
!LOL

0
0
0.000
avatar

It's best to always have a few summoners. I need buy a few more to better prepare. So can change the style of play a bit. But depending on the requirements, I just play what's best suited to me. I don't really bother looking at the opponents last 5 plays !

Posted using LeoFinance Mobile

0
0
0.000
avatar

By looking you can sometimes get a nice advantage, specially if the opponent tends to play the same cards all the time.
!DUNK
!CTP

0
0
0.000