Analysis of useful cards of the rebellion edition.
There are many interesting cards in these latest editions, but some cards have more or less importance depending on the use that the user gives to the card. This may seem quite logical, but there are some users who tend not to get the most out of their cards.
In the last edition several new abilities were added, even though some cards have the same characteristics, from another perspective the best way to take advantage of the cards is by analyzing the abilities. So this time we will talk about those cards that can be useful when used properly.
Drybone Megalodon.
The first card is direct attack and fire element, I mean Drybone Megalodon, this card has a huge attack power, although the amount of life and shield is not so high. Specifically I own this card at level 3, and I have various copies, besides that it has the Flank ability.
The Flank ability allows the second position card to acquire the Reach ability, that's why Drybone Megalodon becomes more relevant, since it strengthens our allied cards by adding extra abilities. But it is necessary to know that Drybone Megalodon has to be in the first position to activate the ability. Now we see how we use Drybone Megalodon in two different battles.
Battle 1.
In the first battle Drybone Megalodon was used as a decoy card, since it was not necessary to use his ability, because the second card of the team already had the Reach ability, so the goal was that Drybone Megalodon would receive the first attacks. Maybe it may seem a bit risky to do this, since we are not taking advantage of its full potential, but it is one of the ways in which I usually use Drybone Megalodon.
Battle 2.
In the second battle you can see Drybone Megalodon exploiting its full potential, plus it was combined with the condition of the battle (Rebirth), so each card would have a second chance. But in this battle, Drybone Megalodon would be essential for the team to achieve victory.
Elanor Bravefoot.
This ranged attack card is very interesting because it does not consume mana, that is, the mana is 0, and has the ability Weary, so it is a card that can function as an extra card or as a decoy card. Another advantage is that being a neutral card, then it can be part of a team of any element. In the following battle, we can see the use of this card in the death element team.
Conclusion.
From my point of view Drybone Megalodon is a card that has as strong points the attack power and its ability to strengthen the team, as it is always necessary that the direct attack cards get a greater range, so we get an extra advantage in our team, whether this works for 2 or 3 rounds, even so it is quite beneficial. While Elanor Bravefoot is a very useful card that can be adapted to different teams or modes of use.
Thanks for sharing! - @yonilkar
