Splinterlands: Scales of Justice is great in Target Practice

Splinterlands is a complex game, and it allows for various cards and strategies. Each fight is different as there are various rulesets applied, and this can give specific cards an advantage depending on how you use them. In this post, I talk about a great battle where I won because I used A'lan Musketeer.

Featured cards

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Scales of Justice is a fire monster that costs 5 mana. It only has the dodge and untrainable ability. Leveling this card only gives it higher stats.

Rule Set, Battle, and Plan

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The rulesets this time are Target Practice and Fours a Crowd. This means that only up to 4 monsters can be used, and ranged/magic monsters gain the snipe ability. There is also 30 mana available, and I can use every splinter except water and death.

SplinterMana CostPositionReason
Barthalamas6Summoner+1 speed
Frankarsgard71st
Chaos Furybringer62ndReach
Scales of Justice53rdDodge
Ash Archer54th
Total Mana:29

The focus of this lineup is to keep my monsters alive while dealing damage and outlasting my opponent. My archon is Barthalamas for the +1 speed. Frankarsgard is my tank. After that is Chaos Furybringer with reach. My third monster is Scales of Justice for the magic/ranged monsters, and finally Ash Archer as a damage dealer.

Round 1

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At first glance, I think that this match can go either way. My opponent has more damage and higher level monsters, but I can still win if Scales of Justice can dodge enough attacks.

Round 3

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A few rounds later, my opponent is down to just 2 monsters left, while I have only lost 1 monster. This is my win because I have faster monsters, so my opponent won't be able to deal damage anymore.

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I won the match later that round.

Conclusion

The battle this time did go exactly as planned. Scales of Justice dodged so many attacks, and that gave me the buffer I needed to win this match. The rest of my lineup was able to focus on damage, and this let me win despite the level disadvantage over my opponent.

You can see my entire match here.

What did you think of my match? Was there anything you would have done differently? I think it is quite interesting to see how different players use the same card.

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Great choice, your opponent had 2 cards with snipe and he can't attack ad units. So you with your tank with no attack get redirected that kind of dmg and other your units got some time to deal damage. GG WP.

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Scale of justice was underrated in this game, I think it missed about 3 of the opponent's attack. Great win

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I think using Scales of Justice for this match is good since it has the dodge ability
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The dodge ability of Scales of Justice was massive to turn the match around

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