Splinterlands: Quilliun Legionary is a decent tank

Splinterlands is a complex game and it allows for various different cards and strategies. Each fight is different as there are various different rulesets applied and this can give specific cards an advantage depending on how you use them. In this post, I talk about a great battle where I won because my opponent used Shock Trooper.

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Quilliun Legionary is a earth monster that costs 8 mana. It starts with close range. It learns thorns at level 2, void at levle 4, and bloodlust at level 6. I use this card from time to time, and I think its fairly decent at level 2 with thorns.

Rule Set, Battle, and Plan

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The ruleset this time is Silenced Archons and Even Stevens. This means that summoners don't give any abilities and only even mana monsters can be used. There is also 39 mana available, and I can use fire, earth, life, or death splinter.

SplinterMana CostPositionReason
Chuul Jujinchi3Summoner
Quilliun Legionary81stThorns and Close Range
Pallus82ndReach and Flying
Nimbledook Explorer43rdProtect
Thanalorian Blade64thExecute and Opportunity
Olivia of the Brook65thMimic and Opportunity
Halaran Huntress46thCharge
Total Mana:39

I use Chuul Jujinchi for its +1 duo life and earth choices. Quilliun Legionary is my tank. Pallus is my backup tank with reach and flying. Then I have Nimbledook Explorer for the protect ability. I have my melee damage dealers after this, and they have some good abilities to go along with them.

My plan is to use Chuul Jujinchi because of the silenced summoner ruleset. I don't get any extra abilities but it opens up my choices for the cards that I can use. With this, I was able to mix and match cards from both sets and build a solid lineup. The protect will help my monsters survive longer, and for the Thanalorian Blade or Olivia of the Brook to kill off monsters.

Round 1

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At first glance, I think that the match is my win. Although I am a bit worried about my opponents legendary monster, I don't think it's as big of a threat because my damage dealers can kill off my opponent's backline faster.

Round 2

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My opponent is down to 2 monsters while I have lost none. At this point, there is nothing my opponent can do given the damage advantage that I have. The thorns did a good job of damaging those melee monsters.

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I ended up winning this match a few rounds later as I expected.

Conclusion

The battle this time played out as I expected. I was able to wipe out my opponent without any issues, and I was in no danger because of my protect ability. The thorns from Quilliun Legionary was quite useful as that damage did add up over time. My damage dealers in the back did most of the damage against the backline and reducing the damage that I would take.

You can see my entire match here.

What did you think of my match? Was there anything you would have done differently? I think it is quite interesting to see how different players use the same card.

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!LADY !PIZZA !ALIVE !LOLZ !DOOK

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Usually I use it in second position as half a tank

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It works well as a backup tank too. I decided to use it up front because I wanted to use the reach monster.

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Quilliun Legionary, good tank, especially with Thorns early on. Pairing it with Protect and strong backline damage, badass strategy, you get to control the front while chipping away at enemies

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Yea. It can get quite powerful depending on how you set up your lineup.

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I think Quilliun Legionary is at its best when it has the void ability. Magic heavy teams can be a problem.

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Void is nice, but my summoners in modern aren't that high level.

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I hear you. Leveling up summoners is difficult when money is tight.

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