Battle conditions analysis Chapter one

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Hello everyone!

As the two main tokens in #splinterlands are coming down from 0.90$ to 0.50$ in SPS and from 0.015$ to 0.010$ in DEC πŸ₯Ά 😱 😨 (in my opinion these a windows to open more inversion in this fabulous game πŸ€‘πŸ€‘πŸ€‘), I come back with another post of battle analysis for low elo levels.

I will try to give some smart advice about two aspects that I love about this game:

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Psychology in battles

The first aspect is that, even though it is a game about fast decisions, the first part of your three minutes battle is about analyzing your rival preferences. Does he play a Fire melee Splinter or he prefers the Water Splinter Magic with Wavesmith? The fact is that this game is about understanding what team will your rival choose to beat you and counter it. In every match, I feel like a football manager trying to build the best squad to get the victory. And remember if you play well you'll pass from your shadow cards squad (the cards that a free to play once the spellbook is bought), from the loved NFT's cards. That will mean that you acquire digital assets to play the game. Compare this to other hits like Clash Royale or League of Legends.

So I will show you an example of what I mean about Psychology in Battles. Look at my rival history:

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As everyone will imagine, it was a Mylor player. So it was time for my ranged and magic cards.

Battle conditions domination

In my opinion, here comes the real depth for Splinterlands. We've got a 'simple' game consisting of deckbuilding with 7 stats:

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This appearance turns to almost infinite combinations with the 31 Rule sets and 45 Abilities

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source Splinterlands Wiki

To help everyone to increase their win rate I will show you two examples of understanding a rule set and (in addition to discovering my opponent preferences) I reached a win.

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Battle Condition: Noxious Fumes
In this battle condition, every card receives 2 magic damage (no armor bonus) at the end of the turn. So in this battle, you have to balance damage dealt with resistance to permanent damage that every creature will receive.
Some of the good instructions are (placing high life creatures, and auto-healing creatures - in my opinion, Haunted Spirit and Cerberus shine overall)
Here's is an example:
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Cerberus Rocks

As you will see in the battle, my opponent chose an Almo Cambio to buy time hoping that noxious fumes would destroy every card in my team. And it almost won, except that Cerberus had its always valued life regeneration. You can see that even my rival had a legendary, a Shadowed 4 mana rare card gave me the victory. This game is about understanding the circumstances, not about having the best card.

I will keep adding more examples of how humble budgets can overcome wealthier ones. We see you in Arena! Greetings from Barcelona and take care!

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If you are reading my posts for the first time I leave some others that might you interest, I am writing my experience as a new player of Splinterlands (1 Sept 2021) trying to manage my budget wisely:

Best Youtuber for humble budgets - must follow him!
Venari MVP
Budget optimization via Peakmonsters
Fundings optimization Chapter one
GuΓ­a Splinterlands Spanish
Rental breaking fee



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I love to see ruleset guides and battle strategy like this. Its valuable content especially for new players.

That said I noticed you didn't use the #oneup tag in your post. Oneup is a new frontend focused on all things NFT gaming. If you happen to post about Splinterlands in the future, feel free to include oneup as a tag to get more exposure to our community.

You can been manually curated by the Oneup curation team.
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Hey man. Thank You very much for your words. They are very encouraging. I am trying to understand which tags to use. I've added #OneUp already. Understanding the hive ecosystem of blogging sometimes could be quite difficult Thanks for everything. Take care and love from #Barcelona

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Yes, its definitely a process to learn. I'd also suggest not tagging leofinance on non-financial based posts. Splinterlands is sort of down the middle with Leo since it does have a financial element. Most of the frontends have strict rules on what should and shouldn't be pushed to their sites. Intentional non-compliance is not looked at well.

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See my latest post. It says alot about what u said. :)

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Thanks very much for the advice man. I will follow it.

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Almo Cambio still does well most of the time in poison fumes battles! πŸ˜€

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Yeah man! He is a great time buyer. But Cerberus was stronger in this battle. Take care!

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Very nice post! Personally, I love to play Gelatinous cube in the poison fume game mode since it benefits from smaller mobs dying early. However, I think that Cereberus is a great move, since the game mode often comes down to one staller versus another.

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Yes, friend! In my opinion, Cerberus is one of the best cards in games. It fits in a lot of battle conditions. Greetings and take care!

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