Also try to predict if they have headmaster sarus. Use murders when they are crucial based off these tips: Pay attention to how many units will awaken next turn. In early turns, just because they have a dojo on the field, don't go crazy murdering it or incinerating it when you had the opportunity to play titan or someone else good. You also need to throw around some mind games. behemothra) to protect the castle from dying.Īwaken- These decks are pretty annoying as well, but the key is to play aggressively (not recklessly! There's a difference!). Eventually, they wont have enough monster cards to handle the tanks, and they will have to waste their boosting cards (i.e. This is good for clearing their board and it forces monsters to play defensively. Santa could otk about three monsters, and titan could otk two of them. Since most monsters have 4 or 5 health, these cards are perfect for wiping them out. Titan watcher or santa are good examples because they are incredibly strong. What I mean by "tank" is a card with extremely high health and attack. To punish them, the key is to use as many tank units as you can. Monster Decks- Right now, these are the most hated decks by far. With all that out of the way, let's begin! It is up to you to combine as many of these ideas as you can in your deck based off what types of decks you see most often. However, this guide should help you understand what cards work best to punish other decks. Therefore, It will be impossible to build one deck that can counter every deck in the world. What I will explain below are certain cards or card types that work well to punish any kind of deck. ![]() It was also far more scientifically and culturally advanced.We all have had experiences where we find a certain deck "OP" and hard to counter, but in reality, ever card/deck has a weakness. The Muslim world was politically and militarily stronger than the Crusaders. The Christians never regained the prize of Jerusalem. Several more Crusades were launched, lasting for a period of around 200 years in total. Richard and the other Crusading armies did not make it as far as Jerusalem. Saladin and Richard are believed to have shown great respect for each other as leaders, yet they never met. This humiliating defeat led to a Third Crusade, this time involving English Christians led by Richard I (known as the Lionheart). In contrast to the Frankish slaughter in 1099, Saladin showed mercy to the Christians in Jerusalem, allowing them to leave in safety for a ransom. However, after uniting large parts of Syria, Palestine and Egypt, a powerful new Muslim leader called Saladin took back Jerusalem in 1187. The Crusaders ruled the Kingdom of Jerusalem, which included a large part of Palestine, through the Second Crusade until 1187. The First Crusade of 1096 presented a challenge to Seljuk rule of the Holy Land, and led to the capture of Jerusalem. In fact, the Crusaders were invading a foreign country, and many Crusaders committed what we would regard today as criminal atrocities. Writers in the 1800s portrayed the Crusades as great romantic adventures. numbers that were easier to use than Roman numerals.They also borrowed many ideas from the Muslims, such as: However, they benefited from profitable trade links with the Muslim world, and improved castle design. ![]() In the long term the Crusaders failed to keep any of the territory they conquered. ![]() The Crusaders benefited from divisions between the Seljuk Turks and the Abbasid rulers of Baghdad to take control of parts of the Holy Land. Over the next three centuries there were many more Crusades.
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