I recently watched an arcane duel youtube, in which the johkari BM opened with a rush with double hurl boulder. After pondering how I would react to this opening with my druid, I came to the sad conclusion that there is no way to protect my tree from this aggressive move. Also came to the realization that this was not limited to just the Johkari, though other mages would first have to cast a fd cheetah speed to get into range. Any mage could open this way, some examples would be the force master double force hammer or warlock double fireball.
I could wall in the tree to block line of sight but that would either leave me on the wrong side of the wall and the target, or walled in with my tree, giving free reign of the arena to my opponent.
I could cast a fd reverse attack or block on myself, but that leaves my tree exposed. In conclusion I believe that if the opposing mage is determined to destroy my tree, I have no choice. But, he would have spent about 16 mana and two whole turns to destroy my one action and 7 or 8 mana conjuration. I think the druid still comes out ok.
How would you handle an opponent that moves one and casts two FD enchantments, or runs two and casts a ring or fd enchantment on turn two? Assuming that on turn one you cast the druids leaf ring and bonded to your tree of choice?