🔥 Warborn Shaman Review | One of the Most Versatile Monsters in Splinterlands!
Hi guys, how are you all? I hope you’re all doing well.
So guys, today I’m back with another Splinterlands monster review. And trust me, this one is really good. In my opinion, this is one of the best Splinterlands monsters I’ve reviewed so far. Its name is Warborn Shaman.


Warborn Shaman is a Rare Promo monster in Splinterlands. It is a Water Splinter, but it is also available in the Death Splinter because of its dual-Splinter nature. It is part of the Rebellion Promo and Hall of Legends cards.
Talking about its stats, it has a Mana cost of 10. It has 3 Magic Attack, 3 Speed, 4 Armor, and 8 Health. It is a Rare monster, and its main role is basically a tank and a durable Magic attacker. These max-level stats are pretty good.
This monster has five abilities.
The first ability is Void Armor.

When an enemy attacks this monster with Magic, the Magic damage hits its Armor first and then its Health. This gives it extra protection against enemy Magic attackers and makes its 4 Armor much more valuable.
The second ability is Impede.

Whenever this monster successfully hits an enemy, that enemy loses 1 Speed. This can slowly reduce the speed of the opposing team and give your team an advantage in future attacks.
Its third ability is Ambush.

Because of this ability, the monster gets an extra turn before the normal rounds begin. This means it can attack and apply its effects before the regular battle even starts.
The fourth ability is Poison

. Whenever this monster successfully attacks, there is a chance that it will apply Poison to the target. Poison deals additional damage over time, which makes this monster much more dangerous than its basic 3 Magic Attack suggests.
Its fifth ability is Heal.

At the end of each round, this ability restores a portion of its Health. This is very useful because the card already has 4 Armor and Void Armor, making it even harder to take down.
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The card has a 10 Mana cost, which makes it quite expensive. But at the same time, it combines both offensive and defensive abilities in one card. It can attack with Magic, reduce the enemy’s Speed with Impede, apply Poison to weaken the enemy over time, and use Heal to stay alive longer.
Overall, I would call Warborn Shaman a hybrid tank and Magic damage dealer. Its raw attack is not extremely high, but its five abilities give it a lot of utility. Even though it only has 3 Magic Attack, its abilities make it much more useful than the raw damage number suggests.
Its combination of Ambush, Impede, Poison, Heal, and Void Armor makes this card very versatile. Its biggest weakness is definitely its 10 Mana cost, so choosing the right battle rules and the right lineup is very important.
Overall, I think Warborn Shaman is a very unique and useful monster. It can deal damage, disrupt the enemy, survive incoming attacks, and heal itself at the same time. It can be a very useful choice in both Water and Death lineups.
So that’s all for today’s post. I hope you guys enjoyed it and found it useful.
I’ll see you in the next post. Until then, goodbye!
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Looks like a pretty versatile card! 🔥 Definitely worth checking out, especially with how many strategies it can fit into.