The dragon deck is one of my favorites in Splinterlands because, in addition to having powerful monsters, it can also be combined with other decks, so it is a great choice to increase the number of possible strategies in a battle.
One of my favorite monsters in this deck is the Carnage Titan, it has a devastating attack and also a great defense, and this is a powerful combination in battles in Splinterlands. But unfortunately, the Carnage Titan has a high mana cost, so it cannot be easily used in battles since everything will depend on how much mana is available.
In the image above, you can get an overview of the Carnage Titan, it is a monster with a melee attack, it costs 11 mana and has 3 abilities.
The Carnage Titan's abilities are: Reach, Double Strike and Shield.
Reach - With this ability the Carnage Titan is able to attack in the second position.
Double Strike - With this ability the Carnage Titan is able to attack 2x in a round. Since the Carnage Titan's attack is powerful, attacking 2x is incredible for it in battle.
Shield - With this ability the Carnage Titan only receives half damage against physical attacks, this means that melee and ranged attacks will only cause half damage against the Carnage Titan.
With these abilities, the Carnage Titan has a devastating attack and a great defense, as I mentioned before. In addition, it has a good amount of life and armor, which makes it even better and one of the best melee options in the dragon deck.
In my most recent battle with the dragon deck, I used the Carnage Titan in the second position and, although it did not need to occupy the defense role in this battle because my Void Dragon monster in the first position is also incredible, the Carnage Titan was very useful in the battle with its powerful attack and, thanks to it, my opponent's monsters were defeated more easily. However, I have to admit that it was not an easy battle because my opponent's monsters were also powerful and he also had a Carnage Titan in the battle.
There were 3 rules in the battle and they are: Equalizer, Ferocity and Fog of War.
Equalizer - In this rule, all monsters in the battle start it with the same amount of base life as the monster with the most life in the battle.
Ferocity - In this rule, all monsters in the battle receive the Fury ability, which means they will deal double damage against monsters with the Taunt ability.
Fog of War - In this rule, all monsters lose the Sneak, Snipe, and Opportunity abilities.
After 5 long rounds, and with the Carnage Titan delivering the final blow to my opponent, I emerged victorious in this battle, and the best thing is that all my monsters survived, all of them with full health.
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