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Biceratops
WildEarthCommonMonsteruntamed

Base level
Max level
Biceratops Price Information:
Regular Foil Price (per BCX): $0.043 | Single BCX: $0.047 (1.09x)
Gold Foil Price (per BCX): $1.74 | Single BCX: $2.299 (53.47x)
Gold Foil vs Regular Foil: 40.47x
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Abilities
1 1 - 1 2 0 0 1 4
2 5 - 1 2 0 0 1 5
3 14 1 1 2 0 0 2 5
4 30 2 2 2 0 0 2 5
5 60 5 2 3 0 0 2 5
6 100 9 2 3 0 0 2 4
7 150 14 2 3 0 0 2 5
8 220 20 2 3 0 0 3 5
9 300 27 2 3 0 0 3 6
10 400 38 2 4 0 0 3 6
Skill analysis
Thorns
When hit with a Melee attack, does 2 damage back to the attacker.
🌟 Biceratops ratings
Bronze league
4.5 / 10
Silver league
4.6 / 10
Gold league
4.9 / 10
Diamond league
4.8 / 10
💞 Top cards to play with Biceratops
Biceratops benefits from Junker's Repair ability since its armor is key to its usefulness.
Biceratops' Thorns ability receives a boost from Queen Mycelia's Amplify ability. Plus, the Protect and Rust abilities also synergize well.
Biceratops benefits from Scavo Hireling's Repair ability since its armor is key to its usefulness.
Biceratops' Thorns ability receives a boost from Venari Spellsmith's Amplify ability.
Biceratops' Thorns ability receives a boost from Venator Kinjo's Amplify ability.
💀 Best counters against Biceratops
Naga Brute is a good counter against Biceratops.
Onyx Sentinel is a good counter against Biceratops.
Scavo Technomancer is a good counter against Biceratops.
Sporcerer is a good counter against Biceratops.
Queen Mycelia is a good counter against Biceratops.
Ruleset analysis
Good rulesets for Biceratops
Amplify increases the damage of all counters, making Biceratops a good choice in this ruleset.
Biceratops has a decent amount of armor (maxes at 3), helping it stay alive from all attacks (including Magic) in the 'Weak Magic' ruleset.
Biceratops has a decent amount of armor (maxes at 3), helping it stay alive when there's no Magic thanks to the 'Lost Magic' ruleset.
Biceratops has a high damage-to-mana ratio (1), making it a cost-effective option for dealing damage in the 'Back to Basics' ruleset.
Biceratops has Thorns, making it useful in the 'Up Close & Personal' ruleset. Also, its max melee damage is 4, making it a strong damage dealer in this ruleset.
Biceratops has Thorns, making it useful in the 'Melee Mayhem' ruleset. Also, its max melee damage is 4, making it a strong damage dealer in this ruleset.
Biceratops has Thorns, making it useful in the 'Super Sneak' ruleset. Also, its max melee damage is 4, making it a strong damage dealer in this ruleset.
Biceratops has a max speed of 2 making it a good option for the Reverse Speed ruleset.
Biceratops costs 4 mana to cast, so it is eligible for Little League.
Bad rulesets for Biceratops
Biceratops is slow, which means that it's more likely to miss if its enemies are enraged.
Biceratops is a melee unit without Reflection Shield which means it will take damage every time it attacks in the 'Thorns' ruleset.
Biceratops has a decent amount of armor (maxes at 3), which is lost in the 'Unprotected' ruleset.
Ineligible rulesets for Biceratops
Biceratops has melee damage, so it cannot be played in the 'Keep Your Distance' ruleset.
Biceratops has an even mana cost, so it can't be used in 'Odd Ones Out'.
Biceratops has no magic damage, so it cannot be played in the 'Wands Out' ruleset.
Biceratops has no ranged damage, so it cannot be played in the 'Going the Distance' ruleset.