SHARE YOUR BATTLE ! WEEKLY CHALLENGE || Mimosa Nightshade

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Hi everyone, Welcome to my post regarding the "SHARE YOUR BATTLE" Challenge. For this week's challenge, I'll be sharing my battles using one of the Legendary Summoners (Mimosa Nightshade) to deal with Magic monsters . But before going to the main discussion.........

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Ruleset for this time is CLOSE RANGE and HEALED OUT with 46 mana. CLOSE RANGE is a situation where Ranged attacks may be used in the first position in battles. HEALED OUT is a situation where All healing abilities are removed from Monsters and Summoners.

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My Line-Up

CardsAbilityReason
Reduce 1 Attack Point to All Allies Range Monster
Give VOID and AFFLICTION ability to all Allies
Most likely the opponent will use the earth element when viewed from what elements are available. So I use Mimosa Nightshade which has the ability to give VOID (reduces the impact of magic attacks) to all my monsters.

Mimosa Nightshade also gives a reduction of 1 attack point to Range Monster (just in case the opponent also brings Range Monster)
Thorn (Lv1)Cursed Windeku has a fairly high amount of Health and THORN which is able to impact the opponent by 2 Health points.

If you add the VOID given by Mimosa Nightshade, then Cursed Windeku can also last a little longer than Magic monster attacks.
Reflect (Lv1)Another monster that has high Health points other than Cursed Windeku. Prismatic Energy is a monster that is devoted to fighting Magic monsters because it has the Reflect ability (it works almost the same as THORN but specifically for Magic monsters)
Life Leech (Lv1)Has a total magic attack of 3 points and part of the attack is used to increase his Health points (LIFE LEECH).

Ancient Lich is also useful as a replacement TANKER if the two leading monsters have been defeated. Because previously Ancient Lich had already collected Health Points thanks to his attacks on opposing monsters.
Snipe + Camouflage (Lv1)Directly attack the Health point of No Attack / Range / Magic Monster first with SNIPE Ability and cannot be targeted by Monsters with similar abilities is the reason I chose Magi Necrosi.
Snipe (Lv1)Twisted Jester will help Magi Necrosi to focus on defeating No Attack / Range / Magic Monster first.
True Strike (Lv1)Dhampir Stalker will help defeat the opponent's Monster who is in first position without the slightest miss because he has the True Strike Ability.

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BATTLE START !!!

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Opponents use Obsidian which is devoted to amplifying attacks from Magic Monsters. The opponent also brings 2 Melee Monsters, one of which has the SHIELD ability, while the other has the opportunity to miss my Monster's attack.

After all abilities are applied.....

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Obsidian's Ability gives additional 1 Attack point to all opposing Magic Monsters. There are no additional abilities from enemy monsters.

Mimosa Nightshade's Ability gives a reduction of 1 Attack Point for all of the opponent's Range Monster (But the opponent doesn't bring any Range Monster at all) also gives VOID and AFFLICTION (seems this ability is useless in HEALED OUT Ruleset) ability to all monsters.

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In round 1, All enemy Magic Monsters attack Cursed Windeku and leave 3 Health points. Normally, attacks from all enemy Magic Monsters can immediately defeat Cursed Windeku, but this time Cursed Windeku can survive thanks to the VOID ability given by Mimosa Nightshade.

On my side, Monsters other than Cursed Windeku were forced to direct their attacks at Mycelic Slipspawn due to its TAUNT effect. It was not wasted by my monsters by defeating Mycelic Slipspawn.

Cursed Windeku had attacked the Mycelic Infantry before being defeated by him.

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In Round 2, my Monster that has SNIPE (Magi Necrosi and Twisted Jester) attacks the Magic Monster of the opponent who is in the leading position (Regal Peryton). Meanwhile my other Monsters (Prismatic Energy, Ancient Lich, and Dhampir Stalker) attacked Mycelic Infantry.

On the other side, all remaining Magic Monsters (Regal Peryton, Goblin Psychic, and Khmer Princess) attack Prismatic Energy. However, because Prismatic Energy has REFLECT, then the attack he receives is returned as well as its impact on all enemy Magic monsters.

The opponent's attack in this round is ended by Mycelic Infantry attacking Prismatic Energy.

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In round 3, Regal Peryton tries to attack Prismatic Energy once again. but due to the effect of REFLECT, Regal Peryton was also hit by the attack and lost.

My 2 SNIPE monsters (Magi Necrosi and Twisted Jester) defeat the remaining 2 opponent Magic Monsters each. Meanwhile Mycelic Infantry was defeated by attacks from Prismatic Energy and Dhampir Stalker.

The last attack in this round was launched by Ancient Lich to Unicorn Mustang.

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In round 4, Unicorn Mustang beat Prismatic Energy before being defeated by all my remaining monsters.

To see the full battle, you can watch it at >> FULL BATTLE LINK
And this is the challenge link >> CHALLENGE LINK

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STRATEGY (Did your strategy work? What will you try differently next time?)

My strategy worked very well for the size of the Strategy that was created in a sudden. This strategy is only a trial if the opponent brings Monsters of 3 different types (Melee, Range, Magic) in 1 Battle Arena.

The drawback that is quite noticeable in this formation is that there are no monsters that have the PROTECT ability.

Do you like Mimosa Nightshade?

I'm quite attracted to it even though I rarely wear it. The ability of Mimosa Nightshade is very suitable for battles in the KEEP YOUR DISTANCE Ruleset, but the amount of mana is high enough that it can only be used in battles with high Mana.

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That was the battle I shared in the "SHARE YOUR BATTLE" CHALLENGE using Mimosa Nightshade. A summoner that is suitable for dealing with opponents who like to use Magic Monsters (but must be supported with adequate monsters and a high amount of Mana). Hope you guys enjoy it.

Thank you for visiting and taking the time to read. See you in the next post....


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