What do you hear about toothless Tigers? They can't bite but are still pretty dangerous due to the fact that they've got lethal sharp claws right? cool, how about a toothless and clawless Tiger? Lol, that should be a typical joke!
When playing Splinterlands it is normal to meet with players who have stronger cards than you do along your way to the top, most times you get your ass whooped no matter how much you try, but what if I told you that using some special combinations, you can reduce your enemies damage drastically to your advantage, making your enemy a toothless Tiger.
This Serpent-man looking monster has 3 abilities on its highest level which are Headwinds, Poison and Shatter.
Headwinds reduces the ranged damage of all enemy monster, while poison does automatic damage on the enemy at the beginning of each rounds and shatter weakens the shield of the enemies monster when hit.
Pretty handy right? Enough talk, let's get into it. Back in high school, the system was pretty flawed due to excess theory and less practical, just as you'd guess, I didn't learn much lol. For the purpose of this post, during illustration we will be using the Naga Windmaster with only the Headwinds ability.
Unfortunately I was also met with a Naga Windmaster by my enemy so I had my ranged damage also reduced but unlike my enemy I had I came with back-up...strong back-up lol. To watch the replay of the battle on your device, click here.
My first line was headed by the monstrous Goblin Merch, with a damage of 4 and shield of 5, this card is a perfect fit for every large mana battles
Right behind the Goblin Merch is the Prismatic Energy monster, what this monster does is reflect the enemies magic attacks, you just have to love this card, it comes in handy when the enemy loads its frontline with magic monsters.
Next we have the Sea Monster, I bet every Splinterlands player have this card as their favorite, I guess its even out of print due to the increasing demand for it, I must confess it's one of my best.
Next on the line is the days super card, Naga Windmaster. To avoid repitition I already highlighted its abilities above
Second to the last on the line is the Medusa.
In this game, your first card is as important as your last on the line up, most times the enemy has cards with the ability to snipe from the back so protecting your behind is just as important.
In a scenario where all my enemy cards were ranged monsters, using the Naga Windmaster, I have the ability to render them all toothless...lool....by drastically reducing their damage points...
Hope you enjoyed my walkthrough...be sure to look out for my next Splinterlands post. Thanks for reading.
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If you're game, I'm always up for a challenge. Hit me up and get your ass whooped.
Battle till you drop!!!! See ya.