
Today I'm going to talk about the Magnor card in Splinterlands, so join me on this brief journey of learning about the game.
In my battles, I like the Taunt ability; I use it in my main strategies in Splinterlands, and the Magnor card is a great choice with this ability in the fire deck.

This is the Magnor card, a legendary card from the fire deck that costs 10 mana to use in battle. Magnor has a lot of health, so it's a great defense because it won't be easily defeated, and it also has a powerful attack, so it's a great offensive and defensive combination for battles.
Unfortunately, Magnor is an easy target against the Giant Killer ability and the Fury ability, but there aren't many cards with this ability, so it's not a very big disadvantage.
Now let's learn about the Magnor card's abilities: Taunt, Enrage, Trample, and Return Fire.

Taunt: Draws the attacks of enemy units. Does not affect Reach, Scattershot, Wingbreak, or enemy units in the first position.
Being the primary target of attacks is a great strategy for a card with a lot of health like Magnor.

Enrage: +50% melee power and speed (rounded up) if not at full health.
This ability is a great way for Magnor to deal more damage in battle and also have more chances to dodge attacks.

Trample: After using a melee attack to defeat a unit, performs another melee attack against the unit in the next position.
More options for Magnor to deal more damage in battle.

Return Fire: Returns 50% of damage to the attacker (rounded up) when hit by a ranged attack.
Ranged cards will hate facing Magnor.
Magnor would be even better if he had armor, but there are summoners and monsters that can help with that.
Now let's see the Magnor card in battle.

In this battle, the main detail was the speed of my cards and the summoner Yodin Zaku, but having Magnor in the battle was great because he deals a lot of damage and my other cards didn't have much health, so he was a great way to protect my other cards.

Now I'll talk about the Arcade Colony platform. On it, you'll find the games: Splinterlands, Moon Karts, StakeHouse Den, and Genesis League Goals.
For those unfamiliar with Arcade Colony, it's owned by Invennium Corp. Arcade Colony is a platform for arcades and video games with a functional economy based on a governance token, "COLONY", and a product-backed stablecoin called "SCRIPT".
Invennium Corp. is a 100% subsidiary of Splinterlands.
Find more information about Arcade Colony in my post: Discover the Arcade Colony Platform.

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