Splinterlands Basic Strategies – The Tank #03

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Welcome, everyone. As mentioned earlier, the healing ability in the lower leagues is very important, as most cards have very low damage.


This means that the tank with the ability to heal itself, and especially if it has the assistance of another monster with Tank Heal, cannot be killed quickly, and has enough time for it to recover its hit points.


Tank03.jpg


Even so, on some occasions, a higher speed may be enough to take the victory.


speed.pngSpeed:
Determines the order in which characters attack. It also makes the character harder to hit with Melee or Ranged attacks.

Watch this battle for example:


Battle Link: @marianaemilia versus @noisme

As you can see my Flesh Golem that has Healing was not able to face the Exploding Dwarf, which has only 1 hit point but in compensation is extremely agile.

The greater the agility, the greater the chance of dodging blows and the more Flesh Golem tried, he was unable to hit the fast Dwarf.

With each extra point of speed, a monster has compared to its opponent, it's chance of not being hit by this opponent increases by 10%.

Some abilities can influence this by increasing or decreasing the speed of monsters:

slow.png Slow:
Reduces the Speed ​​of all enemy Monsters. (-1)

swiftness.png Swiftness:
All friendly Monsters have increased Speed. (+1)

And in addition to the speed itself, some other abilities can further increase the chance of escaping blows:

dodge.png Dodge:
Has an increased chance of evading Melee or Ranged attacks. (25%)

flying.png Flying:
Has an increased chance of evading Melee or Ranged attacks from Monsters who do not have the Flying ability (25%)

blind.png Blind:
All enemy Melee & Ranged attacks have an increased chance of missing their target. (15%)

Now an important note about some rulesets where these dynamic changes:

reversespeed.png Reverse Speed:
Monsters with the lowest Speed attack first and have the highest chance of evading attacks.

In this ruleset the situation is reversed, the slower monsters have the initiative and the greater chance of hitting blows, but the abilities like Dodge, Flying, and Blind continue to work, so a fast monster that has some of these abilities will still be able to avoid blows and arrows eventually.

aimtrue.png Aim True:

Melee and Ranged attacks always hit their target.

Here we need to be very attentive because in this ruleset all the blows and arrows will always hit and the speed although it still defines which monsters will have the initiative and attack first, will not be able to help in avoidance, as well as the evasion skills will also have not affect.

cocatrive.png

On many occasions, the Cocatrice is used as a tank, as it is extremely fast, and has 2 abilities (Dodge and Flying) that together increase your chance of no being hurt by 50%.

However, we must remember that in the ruleset Aim True she will almost always not be the best option considering that none of this matters because the tank will always be hit by any blow.

The biggest vulnerability of this type of tank is certainly the magic attacks, when there is no magic, on some occasions he can become practically invulnerable.

In the sequence we will see a battle where Cocatrice faces much stronger opponents and manages to be successful thanks to its speed and skills:

Battle Link: @dosh versus @masterthematrix

Each type of tank may work best depending on the ruleset of the battle and facing certain types of cards and the opponent's formation.


In future articles, we will go deeper into studying strategic themes taking into account these elements so that understanding is not detached from practice.

If this article was useful, also read the first two in this series:

Splinterlands Basic Strategies – Introduction – The Tank #01

Splinterlands Basic Strategies – The Tank #02

Thanks for reading, please leave your comment and see you next time!


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Although I think that second example is a case of more money than good strategy. Anyone playing with a legendary summoner and maxed out cards should win against that opponent!

Dosh just got lucky that his opponent selected cards that just wouldn't work against the Cocatrice - with all those buffs and speed, what's that about a 70- 80% chance of missing?!?

Hi @revisesociology, It is difficult to find the best examples, I wanted to show a lower level battle for beginners, but I didn't find it, anyway what I wanted to show was how Cocatrice manages to dodge blows. And I believe that in this example, she has 90% and after the Udead Priset was killed, she went to 100%.

They are crazy stats!

But do the percentage stats stack linearly... I doubt if it'd be possible for a monster to have 100% chance to miss it?

I believe so, because at each point with more speed = %10, dodge + 25% Flying + 25% and still have Slow + 10% and Swiftness + 10%, etc.

Great info, very good to read if you are playing.

Thanks! Glad you like.

I love these!
Great job at breaking down specific examples.
It's really helpful to see how things work (or can work).

🥰@carrieallen

Thank you! It doesn’t always work, sometimes we lose some battles no matter how good the strategy, but that’s also fascinating.

Me gustaría poder jugar!!!!! Pero no lo entiendo.

@sayury Hi! Join the Discord channel about the game, it has a room to chat in Spanish