Chapter 1039: Chapter 383: S Level Material Secured_2
[Sammy’s Passive Praise]: When the Sammy Tribe Shaman’s first row cards in its own column enter the field, they gain 10 points of damage reduction. freёwebnovel.com
[Sammy’s Passive Blessing]: When the Sammy Tribe Shaman’s first row cards in its own column enter the field, they gain 1 Round of [Coating].
"This..."
The entrance of [Sammy Tribe Shaman] completely disrupted Ree Shil’s plan.
He had somewhat forgotten that this buffer zone card mechanism was capable of adding terms.
Then why couldn’t the other party use tactics like [Giant Ship Whale] + [Red Envelope Card] to match and produce a suitable card?
This [Sammy Tribe Shaman] card was obviously the matching card.
Now, every 2-slot monster card spat out by the [Giant Ship Whale] would gain 1 Round of [Coating].
This way, Ree Shil’s [Seal] tactic was utterly useless!
"Hehe, did you think I wouldn’t have anticipated this situation?
Just sit there and watch the [Giant Ship Whale] slowly increase its score.
I’m not afraid to tell you, I’ve prepared many 2-slot monster cards."
The Red Envelope God seemed to have guessed Ree Shil’s thoughts.
This round, Ree Shil could only feel helpless.
The [Broad-Faced Mourning] at 0 Health Points faced [Delay], so it could only attack the other party’s left column of cards.
6th Round ends, both sides’ card faces are as follows:
[Set card][Red Envelope][Shaman]
[Empty Slot][Ship Whale][Ship Whale]
[Back Steel][Ship Whale][Ship Whale]
[Empty Slot][Empty Slot][Empty Slot]
VS
[Martial Monkey][Empty Slot][Sweeping]
[Sheep God][Weapon][A-40]
[Set card][Banner Art][Climbing Dragon]
[Set card][Spirit Master][Set card]
The 7th Round arrives, and Ree Shil reveals [Nameless Sword Spirit].
However, this deck only contained one Sword Card, which was [Nameless Sword Spirit], so it only had 5 Attack Power.
Its main function was to play [Healing Forbidden].
As for the other side of the King Card Row, he did indeed place [Arthur Blade-seeker].
But [Arthur Blade-seeker] was even less useful in this match since it had no other sword cards to devour, and it could only consume the 5 Attack Power from [Nameless Sword Spirit].
"Heheheh, what kind of card is this, you might as well just surrender."
The Red Envelope God felt the victory was already decided upon seeing this.
In its view, if Ree Shil had played a Treatment Card, then he might have been able to hold out longer against it.
Now, the [Martial Woods] scene card with 30 points of [First Aid] just wasn’t enough.
Once its own 2-slot monster card’s score accumulated, the opponent would inevitably not be able to withstand it.
So, it let the [Giant Ship Whale] spit out another monster card that it had swallowed just now.
"Ga!"
It was still the [Broad-Faced Mourning], the broad-faced Zombie Beast, and even the card face was exactly the same.
Since the [Giant Ship Whale] couldn’t swallow the same card twice, naturally, it couldn’t spit out the same card twice either.
The reappearance of [Broad-Faced Mourning] implied that the Red Envelope God’s card deck had two of these cards to begin with.
[Broad-Faced Mourning] was actually quite weak, with only 100 Health Points.
To bring its Health Points to 0 didn’t require Ree Shil’s entire lineup to focus fire.
So he split his firepower into two groups: one to attack [Broad-Faced Mourning] and the other to attack the last card in the other party’s left column.
7th Round ends, both sides’ card faces are as follows:
[Set card][Red Envelope][Shaman]
[Empty Slot][Ship Whale][Ship Whale]
[Empty Slot][Ship Whale][Ship Whale]
[Empty Slot][Broad Face][Broad Face]
VS
[Martial Monkey][Empty Slot][Sweeping]
[Sheep God][Weapon][A-40]
[Set card][Banner Art][Climbing Dragon]
[Set card][Spirit Master][Sword Spirit]
And in the 8th Round, the Red Envelope God had no card to reveal.
The card that Ree Shil revealed was... [Crow Pigeon Fighter].
[Crow Pigeon Fighter]
Chasing the wind, 50 points, B.
Attack 50, 100/100, 2/4
[Rugged yet Nimble - Talent]: When Crow Pigeon Fighter uses a displacement skill, the energy cost is reduced by 1
[Divine Power Pouring - Passive]: When Crow Pigeon Fighter reveals a card, it gains 2 point energy
[Gale Fist - 3 point energy]: Crow Pigeon Fighter conjures a strong wind, causing two adjacent friendly cards to [Replace]
([Replace]: Switch positions of cards)
"Huh?"
As soon as this card was played, the god of Red Envelopes’s face soured.
The action phase arrived, and Ree Shil took three steps in total.
First, he let Spirit Master attack the new Broad-Faced Mourning in the frontline row, sending it into a [Delay] state.
Second, he had Nameless Sword Spirit attack the covered card in the god of Red Envelope’s left-side king card row just in case.
Third, Crow Pigeon Fighter switched the positions of Kung Fu Sheep God and Martial Monkey and allowed Kung Fu Sheep God to use [One Step Immortal] to move up one slot previously.
Without a doubt, the Broad-Faced Mourning could not withstand the onslaught from the opponent’s numerous cards and was directly knocked into a 0 Health [Delay] state.
When Nameless Sword Spirit’s attack went down, the target covered card turned blank, indicating there was no hidden card at that spot.
Kung Fu Sheep God had reached the intended spot.
The 8th Round ends, with the cards on the table as follows:
[Empty Slot][Red Envelope][Shaman]
[Empty Slot][Ship Whale][Ship Whale]
[Empty Slot][Ship Whale][Ship Whale]
[Sheep God][Broad-Face][Broad-Face]
VS
[Empty Slot][Empty Slot][Sweeping]
[Martial Monkey][Weapon][A-40]
[Crow Pigeon][Banner Art][Climbing Dragon]
[Set card][Spirit Master][Sword Spirit]
"Sorry, but I’ve won."
Looking at the arrangement of cards, Ree Shil spread his hands.
Kung Fu Sheep God is now in a critically important position.
This very spot is like a sharpened sword thrust into the heart of the enemy’s formation.
Yes, this frontline card slot is the greatest flaw in the god of Red Envelopes’ tactics.
Standing here, Kung Fu Sheep God can directly attack the Giant Ship Whale.
The only way to counter the strategy that theoretically becomes invincible once it builds momentum is to seize its weaknesses before it can fully form.
Ree Shil had good reason to believe that if he hadn’t taken this spot this round.
The opponent might summon a 1 row 3 slots monster card next turn.
If that were the case, he would truly have no solution.
That is to say, he had only that one chance just now.
What he needed to do next was simple.
That was to protect Kung Fu Sheep God and wipe out the Giant Ship Whale when the 12th Round arrives.
As long as the Giant Ship Whale was taken out, anything else would be a walk in the park for his side.
This tactic, if scrutinized, cannot really be deemed an oversight or a flaw of the god of Red Envelopes.
Because even if other card players occupied the position where Kung Fu Sheep God is now, they would not have been able to take down the Giant Ship Whale.
Imagine, it has a 30 points [Shield] and a 60 points recovery every round, how could one inflict effective damage especially when it’s in [Defense]?
One must deal over 180 points of DPS, subtracting the [Shield] and [Defense] damage reduction, the remaining damage should exceed 60 points of recovery.
And 180 points is merely the threshold for DPS. ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com
Regular cards, even with the ability to deal 180 points, could not sustain that every round.
Even S-rank cards would find it hard to achieve.
Only Kung Fu Sheep God could accomplish this through other means.
So by the end of the 12th Round, Ree Shil successfully achieved his tactical goal.
Using [Four God Pursuit], he knocked the Giant Ship Whale out of the card table.
Even though it spat out a 30 points card upon exiting, it was of no help.
On Ree Shil’s side, he still had 6 regular cards left, against the opponent’s mere 60 points accumulated from 4 cards, making it extremely easy.
Having taken down the god of Red Envelopes, 200 points were effortlessly earned.
The subsequent progress also went smoothly.
Although he lacked the intelligence from the Cunning God this time, Ree Shil, holding 3 S-rank cards, found that these divine beings generally had only 2S.
So after he took down another 5 deities and occupied 60 slots, he finally got ousted by one of the gods.
But by that point, the score was more than enough.
He had amassed enough points to exchange for that mechanical S-rank material card he needed!
And he made the exchange the moment he had the points.
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