Hi Guys! Welcome to another Splinterlands post where I share highlights of what’s happening in my Splinterlands gameplay.
What I’ll be sharing with you today is one of my battles that I really enjoyed because the lineup I used was very effective.
There are battle rulesets where it’s challenging to set up a lineup, and one of these is the Noxious Fumes ruleset, where our units are poisoned.
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In such cases, we need to use cleanse to remove poison from our units.
In this battle that I’m sharing, I used a lineup designed to cleanse all my units from poison. Of course, this wouldn’t work effectively without water or fire elements.
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Here’s the lineup I used, and the main key to making this work is ensuring that each unit supports one another:
Baakjira
I used this unit because, aside from its high health, it can be equipped with weapons training and has self-healing capabilities.
Daarg Deadblast
I used this unit to provide Baakjira with an attack, and at the same time, it can heal any backliner with low health.
Merdaali Guardian
Aside from its healing ability, it can repair armor, which adds defense against attacks. What’s great is that it can attack using weapons training from Daarg Deadblast.
Sanctus Vicar
This multi-element unit (Fire and Water) can cleanse poisoned backliners, and at higher levels, it can even cleanse the front liner.
Anasth Soothsayer
Not only can it heal poison and remove magic debuffs, but it can also heal the tank, providing additional healing for Baakjira.
Angelic Mandarin
This is effective for strengthening Baakjira’s Void Ability due to its Silence ability. Additionally, it can assist Daarg Deadblast in healing backliners while Sanctus Vicar hasn’t fully healed all the units yet.
In the end, I was able to cleanse the poison from all my units. Baakjira got poisoned several more times, but it was cleansed every turn.
I haven’t tried this lineup with fire element units yet, but this is the lineup I usually use when there’s a poison ruleset, and I can say it’s effective.
I hope the Epic Battle I shared helps you with the poison ruleset!
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