Today I am going to share a new and quite exciting experience in my gaming journey. I recently purchased a card called BUSY BEAVER (Rare Earth/Water Unit). The card caught my eye at first sight, and after using it I realized that it is not just an ordinary card—rather, if used correctly, it is a powerful unit that can turn tide match.

I will detail the card design stats level-up growth usage strategy strengths and weaknesses and my personal experience. I hope it will be helpful those who are thinking buying using this card.

First Concept of the BUSY BEAVER Card
The BUSY BEAVER card is basically a “Mundane Beast” type unit. The artwork of the card shows powerful beaver biting a tree with its teeth. Although it looks small its posture is very confident and aggressive. This visual design is what attracted me in first place.

In the game, many cards are usually attractive only with their stats, but in the case of BUSY BEAVER, both art and performance work well together.

Stats Analysis
The base stats of this card are as follows:
Mana Cost: 6
Attack: 2
Speed: 2
Armor: 3
Health: 7
Looking at these stats, it may seem like a balanced tank/support unit at first. But in reality, it gradually becomes stronger, especially after leveling up.
Important points:
7 Health gives it the ability to survive
3 Armor blocks some damage at the beginning
With a cost of 6 mana, it is not very heavy, nor is it very cheap
2 Speed means it cannot hit very quickly, but can fight steadily

Level Up and Power Growth
The most interesting aspect of the BUSY BEAVER card is its improvement according to its level.
As the level increases:
The number of cards required increases (1 → 5 → 14 → 25 → 40…)
Stats gradually improve
New abilities are unlocked
EST. POWER increases significantly (from 20 to 2415)
This growth shows that this is a “late game scaling unit”. That is, although it may not be very powerful at the beginning, it can gradually become dangerous.
Abilities and the role of combat
The most important part of this card is its ability system. New abilities are added as you level up.
For example:
At the first level, there is a basic ability
At the next level, another offensive/defensive ability is added
Multiple abilities work together at higher levels
These abilities do not limit the card to being just a defensive unit, but it can also do both attack and support.
During battle, it usually:
Stands as a tank on the front line
Or balances support and damage in the middle line
Gameplay Experience
When I first used BUSY BEAVER, I didn't understand much at first. Because it was low level, it was giving very ordinary performance.
But after playing a few matches, I understood:
It doesn't die easily
It gradually tires out the enemy
It works especially well in long matches. When the opponent wants to win quickly by using strong units, BUSY BEAVER gradually ruins their plans.
Strengths
Some of the main strengths of this card are:
7 health and 3 armor put it in a strong position at the beginning.
It becomes much stronger as the level increases.
It can do both tank and support functions.
Multiple abilities at high levels make it dangerous.
Weaknesses
Although the card is strong, it still has some limitations:
Low speed
Due to its speed, it often hits late.
Weak at the beginning
It performs well after leveling up.
Strategy
There are some strategies that can be followed when using BUSY BEAVER to get good results:
Use it on the front line if you don't have another tank
It is even stronger if you have a support healer
Works well with slow but powerful team combinations
It is more effective in long battle setups
My personal opinion
In my personal experience, BUSY BEAVER is a patient player’s card. It is a very good card for those who play game patiently and use long-term strategy.
It may seem simple at first but after playing few matches, its true power becomes apparent. Especially when it reaches levels 5-8 it can really change outcome the match.

Conclusion
Overall, BUSY BEAVER is a balanced and scaling-based card. It acts as a defensive tank on the one hand, and can also make supportive attacks when needed. Although it doesn't get stronger very quickly at the beginning, its power increases a lot as it levels up.
For those who want to build strong units gradually and like the long game, BUSY BEAVER can be a good investment.
My i,d