This Splinterlands battle looks like the most epic one I participated in so far π
This #Splinterlands battle looks like the "most epic" one I have participated in so far. π
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Opponent: Scarred Llama Mage ("Korina") + Flesh Golem (just a golem)
https://splinterlands.com?p=battle&id=63435c3e0051f008c1d68f1acc4ea5c3ed264b6e&ref=savvyplayer
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.This is a crazy fight, I don't even understand how you won there? If all it takes was the damage given by your last card, how come the enemy's card survived that long? Was that due to fatigue factor?
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@savvyplayer is not sure about your question, especially at the "if all it takes was the damage given by your last card" part. π€―π
The enemy monster survived that long because of its Regeneration skill, which restores 33% of the monster's maximum Health rounded down or 2 Health, whichever is greater. π€ The accumulated Health by the Ancient Lich because of its Life Leech skill was enough to outlast the Flesh Golem's health regeneration. π
Hahaha, English is not my first language so never mind the question.
I reviewed the game again and I observe that fatique factor gave you the win. While your enemy was healing, you were also healing based on the damage you inflicted and because you have more HP, your unit lasted longer when fatigue factor came in to the picture.
You are correct on your review! π
It's okay if you can't use English well. π What is important is that you are trying your best to use it to communicate with other people. π€