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Here's a stunning match I won using the earthquake ruleset, the situation was four monsters against one, but I won, here I talked about how ruleset can change the outcome of a game.
The earthquake ruleset in splinterlands is that which I'm always wary of, so whenever I'm faced with this ruleset, all I do is turn to the death splinters. Now, this isn't because I do not have other flying monsters in other splinters, it's just that I do not know how to utilize them property against speedy monsters.
Now, some players do not have flying monsters but they complement it with speed, now speed isn't everything, these players will need these speedy tanks to have decent health at least, now this isn't all, these speedy monsters must have a very good attack, irrespective of the attack type, for me +2 attack is the minimum be it melee, magic or range, anything less than that isn't potent enough.
So sometimes speed can make up, but sometimes you'll need luck in respite to your opponents' lineup to win. For example, my deck is worth about $300 at today's price, because this figure doesn't exactly spell "formidable", it means I'll have to find more creative ways to compete with people who have pricey decks with high-level monsters as well.
Now the earthquake ruleset isn't the only ruleset that takes -2 points in every round. The poison ruleset does the same as well and this is one of the reasons why I tackle the earthquake ruleset and position ruleset with the death splinters. Now, don't get me wrong, other splinters have monsters with scavenging and healing abilities.
The reason why I'm limited to the death and dragon splinter when it comes to the poison and earthquake ruleset is that it's the deck I own with more versatile flying monsters and scavenging monsters. The Riftwing alone has scavenging abilities and it's a flying monster as well. So this makes it perfectly fit for poison and earthquake ruleset. However, as I said, there's always a way to turn around different rulesets in one's favor and sometimes this depends on the versatility Of the dollar and the in-game value of a deck.
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