BATTLE MAGE SECRETS Weekly Challenge! - Healed Out Ruleset

2024-05-12T13:40:06
Hi Guys! In this post we are exploring on another Splinterlands ruleset. The ruleset we are focusing on is Healed Out.
In a Healed Out ruleset, all healing abilities are disabled. This means healing abilities like Self Heal, Tank Heal, and Triage will not be usable in the battle. Healing from summoner is also disabled.
Lets take a look at a Modern ranked match with Healed Out as one of the ruleset. The battle restrictions are:
Healed Out and Ferocity with a max mana of 99. Only Fire, Water and Earth splinters are allowed in this battle. The Video for the Full Battle can be seen here:
https://splinterlands.com?p=battle&id=sl_f57a445b6f059833f4d2fb33c4cc06e8&ref=genming

Opponent Lineup:
My opponent unexpectedly went with a Rebellion Earth summoner, Underboss Fabino. Underboss Fabino allowed my opponent to either give +2 melee attack to 2 units or to poison any one unit. I hardly ever encountered this summoner in my battle so it was refreshing to see it appear. However it was only a level 1 summoner which meant my opponent units were very much under levelled as compared to mine.
End of Round 1:
The round started with my opponent giving his/her Grimbardun Fighter an extra +2 melee damage. There was supposed to be another chance to give another unit another +2 melee damage but I didn't see it happening so that was weird. Nonetheless my opponent's main tank, Ulundin Overseer, was taken out within the first round and surprisingly it was my Grum Flameblade which landed the killing blow. This boosted up my Grum Flameblade as it also has Bloodlust ability.
So the first round ended with my opponent losing his/her tank while my tank was relatively intact and stronger now.
End of Round 2:
My Grum Flameblade carried on its killing spree into the second round, this time killing off the opponent's Grimbardun Fighter. At this point my Grum Flameblade had grown into a monster. The repairing of armor by Ferox Defender and Bloodlust's boosting of stats was keeping the Grum Flameblade relatively healthy.
End of Round 3:
I took out another opposing unit although this time it wasn't by Grum Flameblade. My opponent, on the other hand, simply can't get past my Grum Flameblade's defense.
End of Round 4:
The match was won by the end of round four. Although it was a 99 mana battle, it sure was a quick battle. This was partly also because the opponent team was a much lower team.
KEY STRATEGY
My strategy was to use my Grum Flameblade to tank my opponent attack while supported by unit with Repair ability. Without healing disabled in this battle, this was the only way for me to keep my tank alive longer so that the rest of my offensive units can steam roll my opponent lineup.
It worked so well that not only my Grum Flameblade survived the battle, it even grew stronger from constantly killing my opponent units.
SUMMARY
I like to use the above strategy whenever I see a Healed Out ruleset match. Another strategy I frequently use is using units with Life Leech. Life Leech is another way to gain health back when you are losing health to enemy attack.
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