Hello
Splinterlands Lovers,

Friends, today I am going to play the Community Engagement Challenge. Where today's theme is - Arena Architect.
That is, how do you build your strongest team like an architect. So friends, today I will play a big battle here and after winning, I will share my experience with you all through the post of Community Engagement Challenge.
Friends, the special thing about today's battle is that I understood the rules of the battle, but when I went to create my team, I ran out of time. This meant I had to play the battle with only the two cards I had already selected, and surprisingly, I won! So, let me tell you in this post how I managed to win the battle.
Rulse:-

Broken Arrows:- In this battle ranged attackers are completely banned.Only melee and magic monsters can participate.
Blood and Sunder:-Any monster that attempts to attack with a melee attack will have its armor reduced by 2 points instantly. Because of this rule, the armor of melee attackers gradually decreases to zero.
MANA

My Team
1-Robo-Dragon Knight-Piercing ability is unlocked at Level 2 If Robo-Dragon Knight's melee attack is stronger than an enemy is armor the extra damage is applied directly to their health. || Void – Magic damage dealt to it is halved. || Divine Shield – The first hit it takes is completely ignored.
2-Chaos Dragon -This card has a flying ability - which means this card gets a chance to avoid 25% physical damage from this ability. If the attacker also has Flying, this extra dodge does not work. This card is completely safe from earthquakes. || Scattershot Ability - With this ability, this card can target any random enemy. Meaning, this card can cause damage to any card in the opposite team.
Team Structure
The team I've assembled here is based on the rules. I wanted to pick another card, but my time to choose a card ran out, which is why I was only able to select two cards. I chose these cards because the first one I got has high attack power and good shielding, so my first card can fight until the end. The second card I chose has a bubble attack power. This second card attacks the opponent monster's health, which is why I chose it.
My team work according to the ruleset Because !
The cards I chose here are working well because, as you can see, the rule here is that when a monster attacks and it has a shield, the attack is reflected back, and the armor takes a -2 penalty. That's why I chose the Robo-Dragon Knight card, which has 4 melee attack power and 8 shield, allowing it to fight effectively until the end of the battle. Look at the second card it's attacking the opposing monsters' health effectively from the second position. This is due to its 4 bubble attack power. I was able to win against the Chaos Dragon because of this, and it played very well.
Game-Changing Actions
Friends, when you choose your cards, you need to consider how each card will work. Will it be effective, or will it be wasted? For this, you need to know the rules of your battle. In my battle, my special or main card became the Chaos Dragon. This happened because the opposing team didn't choose the Bubble card, and I placed my Chaos Dragon in the second position, allowing it to attack the opposing monsters and defeat them all. You can see this in the battle. My Robo-Dragon Knight and Chaos Dragon cards, working together, created this situation, and thanks to my strategic thinking, we won. So, this card combination can lead you to victory.
Battle Link




Explain Battle
First of all, friends, when I saw the battle, the opposing team had four cards, and my time to choose a card had already run out, which meant I only had two cards left. But I had chosen these two cards understanding the rules. Now, friends, the card I had in the second position played its role very well. That card attacked the opposing team's health and defeated all their cards one by one. You can see in the battle that even with only two cards, I won. However, the rules were also a bit difficult; if I hadn't chosen the right cards, I probably would have lost this battle. I still had 5 mana left; I could have chosen another card and won the battle even faster, but I managed to win this battle very effectively.