Splinterlands Social Media Challenge - Winning without implementing the Tactical Summoner's Ability

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Greetings to all Splinterlands warlocks, I am here once again, and I welcome you all to my blog as well, Today, I write to submit and share my entry to the Splinterlands Social Media Challenge. This week we have a new topic that follows the theme "Sharing an interesting thing about the Splinterlands game". I will share my opinion with you on that. Without much ado, we can dive into the topic straight away.

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It's a new week, and I am excited to write again to participate in the Social Media Challenge. Today, I will share a post showcasing one of the modern format battles. It's fantastic, and I would like you all to watch it. This was a Modern Format battle from the Ranked Battles, and I won it. I learned some lessons from it, so I am sharing them with you all.

The battle lasted five good rounds; the ruleset was Explosive Weaponry. It was an interesting battle. It was a 41-mana condition battle with all six elements active to choose from: Earth, Dragon, Life, Water, Death, and Fire. I had six monsters in my team lineup, and my opponent also had six monsters in their team lineup.

The NOMOS summoner was used, and it is a Rebellion card with two special abilities it offers: -2 magic attacks to two units on my opponent's team or 2 dispel to two units on my opponent's team. My card is a level 1, and this summoner's mana cost is 5. It is a Fire element summoner.

The first place in my team lineup was the ULUNDIN OVERSEER, an 11-mana-cost monster with one unique ability. It has melee attack damage, 0 attack, 12 health, five armor protection, and 1 speed. It is a level-one monster and has a melee attack. It is a level 1 monster and possesses the Flank ability.

The second place monster in my team lineup was the NIMBLEDOOK SCOUT, a 2-mana-cost monster with the backfire ability. It has no attack damage, zero attack, 3 health, zero armor protection, and 4 speed. It is a level-one monster and has no attack unit.

The third-place monster in my team lineup was the GRIMBARDUN FIGHTER, a 9-mana-cost monster with the shield ability. It has melee attack damage, 3 melee attacks, 6 health, three armor protection, and 2 speed. It is a level-one monster and has a melee attack.

The fourth-place monster in my team lineup was the NALARA GEINEK, a 9-mana-cost monster with the amplify ability. It has magic attack damage, 1 magic attack, 9 health, three armor protection, and 3 speed. It is a level-one monster and has a magic attack.

The fifth-place and last monster in my team lineup was the BARON FYATT, a 5-mana-cost monster with two unique abilities. It has magic attack damage, zero attack, 6 health, zero armor protection, and 2 speed. It is a level three monster and has no magic attack. The Halving ability gives it the chance to reduce half the attack power of an opponent's monster. The Scattershot ability allows it to attack randomly at my opponent's team.

I won this battle in the sixth round, and only one of my team members was eliminated. My first expectation was that I can't win this battle, but once I eliminated the first monster on my opponent's team lineup.

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I look forward to seeing you all in my subsequent posts.

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