
In today's 60 mana battle, the rulesets were quite easy, and keeping them in mind, I planned my strategy carefully. I selected my best monsters, positioned them properly, and achieved a great victory.
I often perform better in high-mana battles because they give us more freedom in monster selection and allow us to build stronger strategies. That is why medium- to high-mana battles are my favorite. They provide the opportunity to choose the right monsters, and most of my winning streaks come from high-mana battles.
There were two special rulesets in this battle: Outsiders and Up Close & Personal.
The Outsiders ruleset allows you to summon only one Wild unit, while no additional Wild units can be selected.

The Up Close & Personal ruleset means that only monsters with melee attacks can be used. Ranged attackers cannot be selected. All monsters in your lineup must have melee attack. Even if you have powerful magic attackers in your deck, you cannot use them unless they also have melee attack.
Since I have a strong collection of melee attackers this ruleset gave me an excellent opportunity to select good monsters with good lineup. Because it was a high mana battle thats why I chose an aggressive approach so my units could deal as much damage as possible.
For this 60 mana battle, I selected six monsters, and my opponent also chose six monsters. I decided to place my first two monsters as tanks because they had high health and armor. In the middle positions, I used monsters with Sneak and Opportunity abilities so they could continuously attack the enemy's backline units. Near the back, I placed a magic attacker to help break through the armor of enemy frontline monsters.

With this strategy in mind, I entered the battle.
The match started in a very interesting way. Both sides were losing units one by one, and the fight remained close throughout the early rounds. However, my backline was much stronger, and my monsters continued performing well until the end. As a result, I secured an impressive victory.
I would dedicate today's win to Great Bear Druid, whose abilities and stats are excellent.
If we talk about its stats, it is a 9 mana monster card that fits perfectly in medium- to high-mana battles. Since it is a magic attacker, I placed it in the backline where it could continuously damage enemy units from a safe position.

The main advantage of magic attackers is that they can directly damage enemy health instead of being blocked by armor. Great Bear Druid also has solid health, allowing it to survive for a long time while positioned in the backline. In addition, it has +2 speed and 1 melee attack, making it a strong support unit.
As for its market value this card can currently be purchased for around $0.15 making it a very affordable option for most players. You can easily purchase it and add in your deck.
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