If there's a rule set that I really truly wish never existed, it would be Back to Basics. This is because it strips down all cards to their basic form and pit them against each other devoid of any advantageous ability. It's like watching a bare-knuckle fist fight in an alley. 😅
But I've also learned to accept that this is part of the game, And the release of the new Rebellion reward cards made my Back to Basics strategy a lot more interesting and I'll share it with you guys here:
Now here's a modern ranked battle where I used this tactic. You can check out the full battle here.
This is a 36 mana battle with Holy Protection and Back to Basics rule sets. The enemy and I both used Halfling Refugee as tank, and he went heavy on magic damage for the rest of the lineup. I also went magic but had two ranged attackers as well in the back.
The battle escalated quickly and thanks to the speed advantage, my units manages to dispatch half of my opponent's monster by round two. And without his abilities, Djinn Oshannus on my opponent's front is just another meatshield ready to take the full force of my attackers.
The battle ended quickly at round four. It was a fast and decisive match thanks to the combination of speed and power.
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Thank you for reading and see you in the battlefield!
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