Splinterlands Trampede!
Did any of your monsters ever kill 6 other monsters straight in a row?
Well neither did I until today. I never really experiemnted with the trampede ability. But today I tried out my undead rexx against the Earth splinter!
And it was just crazy. I poistioned two 0 mana monsters in the front in the hope that they would take some damage before my Rexx would come in and start the damage. It worked really well, but this was pretty close: The Earth summoners had two healing monsters whcih was hard to break through. However the phantom soldier had a magic attack of +4 so it took only 2 attempts at breaking through the flesh golem.
And how crazy was that?! With the rule of the game being "stampede" the trample ability could trigger multiple times. This means that it always triggered after that as none of the other monsters had a health of >5.
Check out the battle here :)
https://splinterlands.com?p=battle&id=sl_4fbc1dda0aaf3a35316e70cfc168219f&ref=tobetada
On a side note, are you getting some more Chaos Legion packs?
There are still 26 days left to get a head start. But it's likely that they will run out earlier with 37% already being gone!

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I don't play splinterlands, unfortunately, but that sounds really kick ass 🌚. Every Tom can relate to killing 6 beds with one stone.
What did I just witness? That was insane. How does that work?
it was due to the stampede ruleset which allowed the rexx to trigger trample multiple times. Can be really strong!
I read up on it after and that's super strong. Very good technique!
Gotta love the ruleset when is insane, once i got a no magic ruleset + earthquake. And there was no dragons to boot, ended up using light with flying guys + range, the worse build i ever made, and i won.
I have rarely played this rule right.
me too actually... but it can be really strong
I have not commenced playing the Splinterlands game.
However, I am always excited to read posts about it as I feel I learn some tips and tricks I could use when I start.
Thank you for posts like this @tobetada