Chapter 1027: Chapter 377: The Second Set Card of the Sheep God_2
It might have changed its trigger conditions or effects![/p>
After looking at this card, everyone, including Little Lash, was dumbfounded.
However, the words of the last little Dove made a lot of sense.
Ree Shil couldn’t see the chat panel in the room, so he didn’t know everyone’s reaction at the time.
But, what he wanted was precisely this effect.
The mechanism of the "Kung Fu Sheep God" is ultimately fixed, which means there is always a chance for it to be seen through.
So what can be done to reduce the odds of being seen through?
Of course, it’s to create confusion!
And so, a new action round arrived.
The behavior Ree Shil chose slightly surprised the crowd. freewēbnoveℓ.com
The "Zombie Monster Knight" still in [Defense], the "Blind Swordsman" still in Stillness.
Then, the "Sheep Primordial God" attacked the defending "Zombie Monster Knight," causing 10 points of damage.
The 2nd round ends and the card faces of both sides are as follows:
[Ghost Fire] [Set Card] [Set Card]
[Behemoth] [Behemoth] [Behemoth]
VS
[Blind Sword] [Zombie Demon] [Zombie Demon]
[Set Card] [Set Card] [Sheep Primordial]
Henry Thompson: He’s really stingy, preferring to lose 10 points of Health
rather than give the "Aether Behemoth" 1 Energy Point.
After all, relying solely on Scene Cards for charging, it would take 6 rounds to warm up completely.]
Big Bear: Indeed, this action makes a lot of sense.
Scene Card + Attack 1 time, the "Sheep Primordial God" already has 2 Energy Points.
But the Determination Card on the other side still has 0 energy.]
Little Dove: But this is obviously not a long-term solution because Little Lash won’t just wait around.
He will definitely continue to deal DPS.]
Hohoho Not Crooked: That’s true enough, even though this round the "Ghostfire Behemoth" has already burned through 40 points of Health.
The "Zombie Monster Knight" has only lost a total of 30 points of Health this round.
It has a total of 250 Health...
It seems that Little Lash, who’s burning through Health, is actually incurring a greater loss.]
Little Dove: You can’t say that either because the "Ghostfire Behemoth" with 250 Health doesn’t care about burning at all.]
Big Bear: There’s also a key point.
If the "Zombie Monster Knight" leaves the field, it will definitely add that 10 points of [Encourage] to the "Sheep Primordial God."
Then it becomes 30 Attack, and its combos will be terrifying!]
Amidst everyone’s analysis, a new Unveiling Stage began.
"The Beasts of the Wild, I shall serve thee!"
The card revealed by Little Lash projected an image of a hill dwarf wearing strange religious garb.
It carried a backpack that was much taller than itself, adorned with curious patterns resembling the teeth of a behemoth.
[Behemoth Follower]
wisdom, 20 points, A
Attack 20, 100/100, 6/6
[Zealotry - Passive]: When revealed, for every Behemoth card on the field, Behemoth Follower’s Energy upper limit +1
[Loyalty - Passive]: When Behemoth Follower’s Skill targets a Behemoth card, energy cost -1
[Faith - Passive]: When Behemoth Follower targets a Behemoth card with a Skill, grant it 10 points [Healing]
[Devotion - 2 Energy Points]: Behemoth Follower bestows 30 points [First Aid] on a card
This card is purely a Behemoth Auxiliary card, able to provide 40 points of healing to a Behemoth card in one round.
And this healing can last for 6 rounds, which is more than sufficient.
Luckily, although its name contains "Behemoth," it’s not actually a Behemoth card, just an ordinary Human Tribe card.
Otherwise, paired with [Behemoth Battlefield], it would be nearly an infinite loop.
"Although the Attack of my card deck isn’t that severe, it has high Health and high recovery."
After revealing this card, Little Lash finally relaxed quite a bit and smiled, "It’s just right to counter your Sword Card that lacks endurance."
This way of matching is actually something he learned from observing the despised Henry Thompson.
The normally looked-down-upon tactic of "milking" the game was splendid in this ranking competition for seed players, becoming a style everyone feared.
So Little Lash also used his materials and card deck to create this Follower card.
Paired with [Aether Behemoth] and [Ghostfire Behemoth], two thick-health cards, just this deterrence alone is enough to dishearten an opponent.
"..."
In contrast, Ree Shil glanced at the opponent’s card and felt very calm.
How many scrimmages had he and Grace Spring gone through? He was well accustomed to such tactics.
It was better for the opponent not to be aggressive or focus on attacking; it allowed him to methodically build his deck.
Just like this round, he also had to reveal a key card.
Like the King of Crows and Doves, this was also one of the auxiliary cards of the Sheep God.
The position of this card was on the left column, separated by a middle column from the Sheep Primordial God.
"Shh!"
A masked figure with a third vertical eye, tiptoeing out of the card face with a sword in hand, emerged.
Three-eyed Spy
Balance, 30 points, B
Attack 30, 100/100
[Hidden Outfit - Passive]: The Three-eyed Spy shields part of its own information
[Fish-eye Mix - Passive]: The Three-eyed Spy gains one most common label based on the cards revealed by allies on the field
[Identity Unknown - Passive]: The Three-eyed Spy can enjoy broad passive gains from enemy scene cards, regardless of tags
In other people’s eyes, this card has a different card face.
Three-eyed Spy
Balance, 30 points, B
Attack 30, 100/100
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"What?!"
At the appearance of this card, the little lash man was somewhat taken aback.
Not just him, the other players also quickly reacted.
Big Bear: "I can say with certainty, this card is definitely one of the auxiliary cards for the Sheep God."
Hoho Straight: "The Sheep God is already strong, giving it an auxiliary card, isn’t that even more unstoppable?"
Little Dove: "I feel that the presence of this card, could it be a prelude for the ’special conditions’ of the Sheep God?"
It was obvious that the reason Ree Shil did this was to confuse his opponents.
Without knowing the situation of the opponents, they would definitely hesitate, unsure whether to prioritize attacking the Sheep Primordial God or the Three-eyed Spy first.
Even a moment of hesitation for even 1 second would meet the strategic purpose of this game. freēwēbnovel.com
Moreover, the entry of the Three-eyed Spy also had a tactical purpose outside of the field, which was to hinder the other party from deducing the Sheep God’s mechanism.
Next, he changed the scene card.
[Sword Soul Palace]
Scene, C, 0/15
[Return of the Sword]: Every sword-type card revealed by one’s side provides 1 energy point to the Sword Soul Palace every round
[Sword Shaking Technique - 15 Energy Points]: The Sword Soul Palace causes 1 sword card from one’s side to include [Dizziness] for 1 round with its attack
Without revealing any other S-rank card, this set is now the most valuable card deck he has.
Why so? Because putting up the Sheep Primordial God is on loan; to play it is equivalent to using two S-rank Cards.
Another special feature of this deck is that the Sheep Primordial God has an all-purpose tag.
The Three-eyed Spy can also change tags, according to its mechanism, and of course, it would now be converted into sword card tags.
This means that playing these two cards, he is still essentially playing sword cards.
Two versatile tags, insertable into any card deck.
Not only that, the scene card played by the other side today was quite accommodating.
[Behemoth Iron Bucket Formation]: every round, grants 10 points of [Shield] to the outer Behemoth cards of one’s side.
The Three-eyed Spy had a chance to snag a free [Shield] of 10 points every round.
As for the little lash man, seeing the [Sword Soul Palace] scene card, he looked even more displeased.
Because he knew the opponent had seen through the card [Aether Behemoth] at a glance.
It needed to warm up.
And after warming up, [Coating] was only to defend against negative effects, not control.
Now, the opponent’s [Sheep Primordial God] and [Sword Soul Palace] were both strong [Dizziness] controls.
This led the little lash man to deduce the opponent’s tactical intent.
Guessing it was to defend rigorously, then upon assembling 310 attack power, to directly take away [Aether Behemoth] with the use of [Dizziness].
That way, they could avoid the super rescue of [Behemoth Battlefield] and prevent the warming up of [Aether Behemoth].
Considering the current situation on the other party’s card table, their DPS output was already strong.
Therefore, the [Aether Behemoth] didn’t have much time left.
So what should he do in this round?
After gritting his teeth, the little lash man made a decision.
Henry Thompson: "It’s over, the look on the little lash man’s face, why do I find it so familiar?"
Henry Thompson: "Dead memories suddenly attack me, why do I feel like someone is about to be tricked?"
Henry Thompson: "An ominous premonition."
Hoho Straight: "[...] What are you mumbling about over there?"
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