This episode's battle was oceanic
The sirens shall chant about our fight for ages to come!
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It beats Lord Arianthus any day of the weak in almost every battle.
The greatest reason for this is because it has so much health. I'd go as far as saying that it's the Water Splinter counterpart for Tusk the Wide.
You may notice there aren't any monsters with the Heal ability, and yet, Lobstradamus lasted the entire battle.
Phantom of the Abyss might have tried to kill it, but without success.
Despite not using any melee monsters, I've combined ranged and magic damage focusing their frontliner.
There aren't many flying frontliners - maybe Cornealus, but that would have been a waste under this rule set - so dealing all the damage to a single monster works out really well in this Earthquake battle, because it all stacks up too quickly.
As you can see, Lord Arianthus died as early as the beginning of round 2, despite the extra armored protection from Lir Deepswimmer.
My backline had Grenadier as the monster receiving Sneak Attacks. Obviously, that didn't go well. I'm not sure why it's there. Missclick?
Scale Doctor would have been perfect as position 6 because of double Triage. He has enough health to keep on going.
That's actually what happened, it's just that Grenadier died before him due to misplacement. Poor little dude.
I'd say Scale Doctor and Gold Dragon were the centerpieces of my strategy. Lobstradamus was strong, but replaceable. It was that double triage that kept my team alive for so long despite constantly taking Earthquake damage.
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