Analytics. The best team for the Back to Basics ruleset in Bronze League

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Hello everybody!

Today I’ll give some information about the most disgusting for me ruleset - Back to Basics, when Monsters lose their great abilities.
So you can’t use the card's advantages and you have to decide what to choose: a more powerful tank or a more dangerous archer/mage. All sneakers, walls, healers are not useful here.
Today I updated my base and it contains 237 808 unique combinations after 621 234 battles.
Due to the result, this ruleset is not for Dragons. I don't have any team with Dragon summoners.
Let's go!

The best team for the Back to Basics ruleset with manacap 12 in Bronze League

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The best team for the Back to Basics ruleset with manacap 21 in Bronze League

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The best team for the Back to Basics ruleset with manacap 30 in Bronze League

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The best team for the Back to Basics ruleset with manacap 99 in Bronze League

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Due to the result, this ruleset is not for Dragons. I don't have any team with Dragon summoners in database.
You see here, that Red and White teams are not your choice (with default monsters). With low mana Water has best results than others. In high mana battle you should use Death and Earth more often. And of course, neutral monsters are the first support for your wins.



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I do data analytics as a day job, and love this post! One of the things I like to do is construct team presets, and am working on my own UI for it. I hope the devs keep this as an option! I know bots and such are controversial, but running scripts to scrape data has been a highlight for me for this game.

Back to presets, so I tend to construct a team at 99 mana, and then think of lower mana replacements much like your first two water deck examples. I would think to make a feature request for the devs to have such presets in game, but I personally would just like more tools and options to customize my UI the way I want instead.

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