Remenbering old cards Kulu Mastermind

Hello to the whole community! Today I’d like to talk to you about a rather powerful and incredible card that demonstrates why ancient cards hold such great power. In this instance, we’re looking at a card that’s not only a source of wisdom for others but is also willing to do whatever it takes to stay relevant for a long time—which makes this card not only unique but also shows that, despite the passage of time and the lack of updates, it still has that potential for usefulness.
Melee attack cards are undoubtedly the best, but this time we’re looking at a card that, despite having no shield, is surprisingly useful. It can be placed in positions 4 or 5 to target the enemy with the lowest health, allowing for a highly focused attack. This gives us a significant advantage that will be a huge help in battle. It has 9 health points, but we also know that if it takes hits—whether melee or ranged—they can be reduced because it has special protection built into its abilities. But we must also keep in mind that when it takes these hits, its attack can increase in a surprisingly significant way, giving us quite a useful advantage. I think a surprising way to use this card is to place it in the last position so it can attack in a way that benefits our team. At the same time, this card has surprising utility because it can teach other monsters to attack when placed alongside them. That’s why I suggest placing it in the 4th or 5th position, since the monsters next to it can learn to attack—provided, of course, that these monsters have no attack method of their own. It’s a sort of added bonus that allows us to have a card that’s not only surprising but also unique in battle.
There are some cards that really surprise me in the arena, and this one is no exception—it provides a pretty good boost to our team. I think this card has a lot of staying power in battle, and with 5 melee attack, it’s definitely going to put up a surprisingly strong fight.

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Water cards sometimes hold a potential that isn't immediately apparent, and in this case, it's a card that can help others achieve greatness, thereby granting us that tremendous power—not just in a military sense, but also strategically. It really amazes me how ancient cards remain relevant to this day.
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Hi.
I like "Kulu Mastermind" because it's an opportunist that's very resistant to physical attacks and can grant melee attacks to its closest comrades thanks to its "Weapons Training" ability.
Nice post, my friend. 😀