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Twilight Basilisk
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Base level
Max level
Twilight Basilisk Price Information:
Regular Foil Price (per BCX): $0.035 | Single BCX: $0.037 (1.06x)
Gold Foil Price (per BCX): $2.33 | Single BCX: $2.783 (79.51x)
Gold Foil vs Regular Foil: 66.57x
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RF BCX
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Abilities
1 1 - 3 1 0 0 1 3
2 5 1 3 2 0 0 1 3
3 14 2 3 2 0 0 1 4
4 25 4 4 2 0 0 1 4
5 40 7 4 2 0 0 1 4
6 60 11 4 2 0 0 2 4
7 85 16 4 2 0 0 2 5
8 115 22 4 3 0 0 2 5
Skill analysis
Reach
Enables the monster to attack from the second position on the team.
Stun
When a Monster with Stun hits a target, it has a chance to stun the target causing it to skip its next turn.

50% chance of activation.
🌟 Twilight Basilisk ratings
Bronze league
5.5 / 10
Silver league
5.6 / 10
Gold league
5.6 / 10
Diamond league
5.4 / 10
💞 Top cards to play with Twilight Basilisk
Twilight Basilisk's Stun ability receives a boost from Azmare Harpoonist's Knock Out ability.
Twilight Basilisk receives a boost from Brownie's Inspire and Swiftness abilities.
Twilight Basilisk's Stun ability boosts Disintegrator's Knock Out ability.
Twilight Basilisk receives a boost from Evangelist's Inspire and Rust abilities.
Twilight Basilisk's Stun ability boosts Kobold Bruiser's Knock Out ability.
💀 Best counters against Twilight Basilisk
Harklaw is a good counter against Twilight Basilisk.
Forgotten One is a good counter against Twilight Basilisk.
Electric Eels is a good counter against Twilight Basilisk.
Poseidon is a good counter against Twilight Basilisk.
Naga Brute is a good counter against Twilight Basilisk.
Ruleset analysis
Good rulesets for Twilight Basilisk
Twilight Basilisk has a bit of armor (maxes at 2), helping it survive at least one hit (even if it's Magic) in the 'Weak Magic' ruleset.
Since there are no Magic attackers in the 'Lost Magic' ruleset, it makes debuffs affecting Melee monsters (Demoralize) or Ranged monsters (Headwinds) more valuable
Twilight Basilisk has a high damage-to-mana ratio (0.75), making it a cost-effective option for dealing damage in the 'Back to Basics' ruleset.
Twilight Basilisk has Reach, making it useful in the 'Up Close & Personal' ruleset.
Twilight Basilisk has Reach, making it useful in the 'Melee Mayhem' ruleset.
Twilight Basilisk has Reach, making it useful in the 'Super Sneak' ruleset.
Twilight Basilisk has reach, which enables it to attack from the second position as a melee unit even in the 'Fog of War' ruleset.
When Twilight Basilisk stuns an enemy, they will take double damage from all attacks in the 'Heavy Hitters' ruleset.
Twilight Basilisk costs 4 mana to cast, so it is eligible for Little League.
Bad rulesets for Twilight Basilisk
Twilight Basilisk is a melee unit without Reflection Shield which means it will take damage every time it attacks in the 'Thorns' ruleset.
Ineligible rulesets for Twilight Basilisk
Twilight Basilisk has melee damage, so it cannot be played in the 'Keep Your Distance' ruleset.
Twilight Basilisk has an even mana cost, so it can't be used in 'Odd Ones Out'.
Twilight Basilisk has no magic damage, so it cannot be played in the 'Wands Out' ruleset.
Twilight Basilisk has no ranged damage, so it cannot be played in the 'Going the Distance' ruleset.