Buzzup People! Before everything else, I just wanna share to you guys that just earlier, I already got my 2nd dose of Covid Vaccine! Hooray for me and bye bye severe symptoms! Though the acceptance line is so long and butt-tiring, I can say that the wait is so worth it and I'm just so happy that I'm finally fully vaccinated. Still, prevention of passing the virus thru moderation of social interactions is a must because the vaccine is not a guarantee for you to not get the virus. It just lessens the severity of the symptoms. If anyone of you there is still not vaccinated, why not? Trust the science peeps.
Now going back, this post is a continuation of the mini series that I started last couple of days. If you haven't seen it yet, just click the link below:
Day 1. Appreciation Post for My Axies: Remi the Reptile (Training Acct)
Day 2. Axie Appreciation: Minos the Mecha (Training Acct)
If you already did, I hope you enjoyed it and learned something even a little from it.
Now, for the 3rd Day, witness the majestic sleepy axie that is the wall of my team.
Pipo
The Plant
Sleeping before your eyes is Pipo, the most reliable plant axie when it comes on netting the damage for the team. Pipo here is my best bud for stealing energy and absorbing the frontline attacks. He is not that reliant with combos and just mostly focus on shield and a little bit of attack. Sometimes, I feel so indebted to this little creature whenever I'm facing an AAP team because even without playing any cards, it still can withstand massive blows from the Aquas. Also, it always give me this evil grin whenever the enemy skip turn on the first round and I on the other side, uses double Vegetal Bite. I just can't help it. Hahaha. Overall, this one here is the mighty tank of the team that can sometimes guarantee a win.
CARDS
The October Treat for me is basically the key card of this axie obviously because it has a big amount of shield that can probably withstand high blow attacks especially if it's doubled (But that's a waste, don't do that unless given certain circumstances Hahaha). As it says in its description, if the shield doesn't break, hopefully, you get to draw an additional card not exclusive to the same axie. It's also a good thing to put this first before an attack card whenever you are stunned or anticipating a stun.
The swift Vegetal Bite is literally the burglar of energies in a match. It allows you to steal 1 energy from your opponent only when paired with another card. It's a good shot, in most cases, to put this one every first turn so the opponent won't have that much of energies next round. Putting double of this card in a first turn is a different matter because it's risky and sometimes useless especially when the opponent spent all their energies in the round 1. First, you won't deal much of a damage, and second, it's a waste of energy in that scenario. Funny thing is when you and your enemy both steal energies from one another. It's like a comedy in a battle for me. Still, this card is pretty handy especially if you're wanting to halt the opponent making a combo that requires one or two more energies.
The Wooden Stab is like the main sword of this mighty knight. It can result the most amount of damage in turn given if the shield of this axie breaks because it then deals 120% damage towards your opponent, almost 126 or even higher if the opponent belongs to Aqua, Bird, Dawn group.
Lastly, the Puffy Smack is a little bit awesome because it enables the axie to skip targets that are in last stand adding the fact that it has pretty good damage on its attack. It's like "nahh your dying man, why will I waste time for you" kind of card. Though in my case, I don't often get to have the chance to use its skill because my plant is always the first one to die, not getting a chance to outplay opponent axies especially because it's most of the time, the last one to take turn. But if you have a bird axie or other axie that has this one, it's pretty useful and surprising.
Art Side
So yeah, I'm officially obsess with layered paper cuts. Huhuhu. I just can't help myself to adore this style. Anyways, here's a preview of what the background looks like without the frame. It looks pretty slick and can almost stand alone. I guess. Hahahha.
If you're curious what app am I using, it's called Infinite Design. It has some pretty easy to use tools and the interface is simple. Not so narrow and has a wide amount of space. One drawback is that it only has limited brushes so yeah, the only possible artworks for me here are vectors or such.
Author's Note
Those descriptions are purely based on my personal experience playing the game and understanding on the rules. If I get some of the infos wrong, please don't hesitate to correct me. If you wanna add other details, the comment section is open for anyone. Hope y'all like it. *Keep Buzzin!