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Hello guys, today I am bringing the final chapter of our series of analysis of the elements. The goal is to incorporate the Dragons and Neutral monsters cards. That way whoever is new to the game will be able to absorb several interesting ideas in building competitive decks. I am joining the 2 elements because they work as "wildcards", being able to mix with the other elements on the battlefield.
The cards of these elements are characterized by yellow and gray colors, identified by the symbol below:
For those who are starting in the game, these elements provide some interesting cards, which complement the deck in a useful way.
However, the choice of deck starts with the "Summoner", he can add powers to his monsters, increasing the quality of his Deck. For beginners, we advise you to purchase the "DRAKE OF ARNAK" Summoner from the "Dragon" element (the Neutral monsters element does not have an Summoner):
He has the power to add an Armor point to all of his monsters, helping to defend against "Range" and "Melee" attacks.
Now, I'll bring you suggestions for deck formations using dragons and neutrals, based on the formations suggested in previous chapters, below:
1- FIRE:
This lineup includes "Furious Chicken" in second place and we replaced "Fire Beetle" with "Fire Spitter". The goal is to add protection against Snipers using the chicken, and greater protection against Sneakers in the last position with the Spitter, which gets the power "Flying", giving greater probability of dodging.
2- WATER:
This formation placed "Furious Chicken" in the first position and replaced "Coral Wraith" with "Dwarven Wizzard". The objective is to add protection to the Sea Monster (due to its low speed) using the chicken and to exchange a "Sneaker" for a "Sniper", which can be useful if your opponent likes and knows how to defend the last position.
3- EARTH:
In this formation, we placed "Furious Chicken" in the second position and replaced "Screeching Vulture" with "Centaur". The objective is to add protection to "Wood Nymph" against Snipers with the chicken and to exchange an "Opportunity" attack for a "Sniper" with more hit points.
4- LIFE:
In this formation, we placed "Furious Chicken" in the third position and replaced "Light Elemental" with "Manticore". The goal is to add a second tank in case our "Shieldbearer" succumbs.
5- DEATH:
In this formation, we placed "Furious Chicken" in the second position and replaced three cards with "Spirit Miner" and "Serpentine Mystic". The objective is to diversify the types of attacks, adding "Magic" monsters, which have more guarantee of attack effectiveness, reducing the risk of dodging.
The order of formation for battles would be the one I informed above. However, for battles with less MANA, you can vary between the indicated options, excluding any of the monsters. For battles with more MANA, you can add other monsters that you think are useful.
Thank you guys, we have finished our series, I hope I have added knowledge to you.
Big hug and see you next time!
Thanks for sharing! - @mango-juice
very good line up there man. I like your strategy. Keep playing SL and post awesome content like this one.