FabFour & Equal Opportunity

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Equal Opportunity

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Who among us like rules like these that are imposed at the start of a battle? That would be me. I consider equal opportunity to be one of the best combat conditions since it gives every monster the chance to participate in the conflict. Since EQ is triggered on this event, the monster you intended to cast that is a regular card will be played and will absorb the power of the Equal Opportunity. This rule offers the ability to a monster that cannot attack when it is positioned in the back lines.

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This competition, which is limited to level bronze league matches, is unique to me in terms of the Modern Bronze Battle as legendary summoners were not allowed in the course of the competition. All Modern Cards are eligible to participate in this type of game. When I see Darastrix, I usually think of the Gold Foil League tournament I'm about to compete in, but at this degree of difficulty, only Legendary Summoners are not allowed to enter the field.

Let's begin by giving you a basic overview of this type of tournament: to participate, you must have 7,233 power and have staked at least 1,185+ SPS. I recommend that newcomers participate in tournaments like this one since the entry cost is only 2 Splintershards, which is inexpensive. If you place first, you will receive incentives, and for beginners, this is also a fantastic way to learn the fundamentals and how to fight appropriately in specific situations.

Tournament Link Modern Bronze Training

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Despite my best efforts, I was unable to place in the top 20, finishing at 43rd. Nevertheless, it was not all that bad, as I was awarded 8 sps for taking part in the tournament and moving up the ladder to the top. Unfortunately, some players are incredibly strong and have exceptionally well-built cards that they have invested in for this kind of competition. Even though I have cards, I still find it difficult to compete and lose battles. When I consistently lose, it gets to me since I need to work on improving my playing technique for the tournament.

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Battle Mage Secret Strategy

My preferred summoner is LOBB LOWLAND because of his minus 1 speed and the extra card I choose from the gladiator cards. This is my plan to make the most of the 46 mana cap, which is a significant amount. Since we are in the bronze league tournament, it is just level 2. I automatically choose Quoara the Towershead to use its powers to deal more damage. Due to her access to both magic and melee damage, Quara can attack twice which is advantageous on my part.


Early Match up

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The new battle condition, the FabFour, which allows only four monsters to fight on an open field, is the first rule set to be applied. The equal opportunity challenge, which I covered in detail above, is the second challenge, and the Back to basics rule prevents all monsters from having their own abilities apply at the beginning of the battle. On this task, the only remaining weapon is the Equal Opportunity.

The Terraceous Hulk is one of my strongest tanks for this role. I picked it due of its high armour value of six and nine vitality. I simply my wanted my tanker to sustain greater risks and buy myself more time so that my Quoara Towershead could attack with both magic and physical damage. I also had two attacks from my Drybone Raider as planned. As you can see, my opponent, Iziar, is quite formidable, as evidenced by the tank he had with magic damage, 12 health, and one armor to break.

Mid-Game Encounter

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My Terraceus Hulk had collapsed in the middle of the battle, but Iziar was still at the top, protecting and guarding the front lines of my opponent. Even though Iziar is a powerful tanker, I was still able to take off some of its back line damage and support, including Djinn Renova and its Drybone Raider. I still have three cards and an excellent Pelacor Mercenary to tank some damage and magic, so it appears like I will be safe in this encounter.

End Game

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The last confrontation will take place as I successfully and gradually eliminate my opponent's main attacker. While Iziar opponent card, continue to battle and it hard for me to believe its still in the dispute. The Equal Opportunity makes sense because it gives me the opportunity to target the most vulnerable monster card on the field. Winning each round is a great sucess, even though my first position card is annihilated.

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