Fuente: Background, @splinterlands and design by @warrioroflife
In this all-out fight, we are presented with the challenge of the week: Employ the monster FLESH GOLEM based on a strategy that leads us to a great battle. This monster lives in the land of Anumün, where it usually drinks from the waters of the famous River of Power in order to cultivate the ability to regenerate and obtain the enormous strength equivalent to that of a hundred men of our common race.
FLESH GOLEM is a card of the element LIFE, which with 6 mana points is ideal for use as a tank in various battles. The card starts at level 1 with 2 Melee attacks and progresses to 4 attacks at level 10, as well as 11 lives and 3 speed, combined with the abilities of Heal and void make it ideal for containing and dealing considerable damage to enemy forces.
The Battle
I am pleased to share with you the battle corresponding to the Target Practice|Rise of the Commons rule set.
Mana limit: 38
League: Diamond
For this battle I used the summoner KRETCH TALLEVOR at level 6 to access the monsters of the DRAGON and LIFE elements, apart from having the option to combine them with the neutral monsters.
Description of my team
It is important to highlight its power in attack with +3 making it ideal to give a heroic resistance as it happened in this battle where it was the only survivor and eliminating Stone Golem and Sam Worm in the final rounds.
As a squire the great golden Centauri Mage and with the ability to Return Fire to kill some of the opponent's lives.
Her performance was remarkable in the seven rounds she was in action before falling to the power of Sam Worm as a brave and untamed warrior.
Its low health makes up for it with its +2 in attack and well placed it resists several rounds while helping more than the aspirations of victory. It is important to note that from level 5 it has a powerful ability such as poison to cause an additional -2 at the end of each round to the enemies that received that damage.
It was in combat for 4 rounds before being destroyed by the powerful neutral monster Sam Worm . It was very important to the sustainability of our star Flesh Golem when all the cards were up for grabs.
It was until the third round where it fell to the predator Sam Worm. If I had had it at level 5 where it has the ability of dodge , perhaps it would have resisted a little more according to the law of probabilities.
In my analysis I did not consider ranged attacks, which eliminated this great rare monster in the first few rounds.
Conclusion
- The victory achieved in this battle was highly suffered and not suitable for people with heart disease. Seeing how Sam Worm eliminated my monsters was as Juanes says a religious experience where I needed a lot of faith and hope.
- The 10 rounds indicate that the battle was bloody, with a lot of blood spilled from both sides, which proposed a strategy according to where perhaps the time where Stonesplitter Orc dodges Sam Worm was decisive in achieving victory .
- Each weekly challenge is also an invitation to develop all our creative force for in-game strategy and the right discourse to narrate our battle before a critical audience willing to help improve every day at @splinterlands and as editors at @ hive.
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