It was just an ordinary day until I encountered this unique ruleset in a battle—it's called Eggceleration.
As you can observe, this would have been a fairly standard battle were it not for the new ruleset; after all, my opponent possessed an Archon of the same rarity and element as mine. Furthermore, our respective card lineups were neither particularly unique nor exceptionally powerful. However, one factor that was destined to steer this battle in a completely different direction was its specific ruleset: "Eggceleration." This ruleset is brand-new to Splinterlands, and—true to its nature—it dictates that at the end of every round, all the stats of all cards remaining on the battlefield are boosted by +1.
Do you grasp the significance of this power? A +1 increase across all stats implies much more than just a boost to Attack Power or Health in isolation. For instance, imagine one of your cards survives to the end of a round with 1 Health, 2 Speed, and 1 Attack Power; thanks to the power of this ruleset, that card will stand firm at the start of the next round—now boasting 2 Attack Power, 3 Speed, and 2 Health. Similarly, suppose you narrowly miss knocking out a heavy-hitter card belonging to your opponent—meaning it is left with just 1 Health (in addition to its massive Attack Power) as the round concludes. Under this ruleset, before the next round even begins, not only will its Health increase from 1 to 2, but its Attack Power and Speed ​​will also have each received a +1 boost.
Since this applies to every single card, the longer your cards manage to survive, the more their powers will continue to grow. So, how exactly does the game conclude under these circumstances? Well, devising a strategy for this specific ruleset will require some work; however, for the time being, it seems that you could position your best attackers behind a heavy tank. This strategy is particularly effective if those attackers specialise in magic, as magic attacks bypass armor entirely to inflict direct damage to health. Additionally, you could incorporate cards possessing the "Taunt" ability into your team composition. If your cards also happen to possess the "Double Strike" ability, the results could be truly exceptional. Empowered by that "+1 to All Stats" bonus, could you potentially dominate the battlefield using the "Execute" ability as well? As for cards featuring the "Resurgence" ability, I am currently unsure how the "Eggceleration" ruleset will interact with them. However, in my imagination, the possibilities are mind-blowing: if a card with the "Resurgence" ability gets knocked out after having been empowered by the "+1 to All Stats" bonus, it is conceivable that its new incarnation might respawn at the absolute peak of that card's maximum potential. If that turns out to be the case, it would create a truly formidable synergy. I will certainly explore this concept further and keep you updated on my findings; until then, stay tuned!
Splinterlands isn't an easy place, but that's what makes it even more fun. A perfect strategy takes into account many factors, including stats, abilities, rulesets, mana caps, and more. That's why it's even more important to consider all these factors when developing a strategy. Add good cards to your deck, but also work on improving your strategies, and strive to win as many battles as possible!🔥
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English is not my first language. So sometimes I use 'Google Translate'. Please don't think that anything I have written in this blog has been copied from somewhere or is AI-generated.Paragraph Dividers and all the photos are from #Splinterlands.All the other content images and words are mine unless otherwise stated.
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