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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1058 - 393: Breaking Force Maze
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Chapter 1058: Chapter 393: Breaking Force Maze

In this major challenge, cards were no longer just cards.

They all transformed into followers.

The number and specifications were still the same, 9+1.

You could have 9 regular followers and 1 main follower.

The projections of these cards were all greatly reduced in size.

For example, the originally imposing Kung Fu Sheep God directly turned into a big-headed doll.

It was only as tall as Ree Shil’s knee when standing beside him, looking like a young lady.

The mighty Spirit Master shrank to the size of a small dog.

In short, everyone was in Q-version.

"Data-wise, it’s a bit like the guards template," he mused.

Kung Fu Sheep God

S-level, breaking force

[Combat Power]: 1471/1471

[Skill]: [Shattered Pearl] [One Step Immortal] [Two Moon Deficiency] [Three Mountain Crown] [Four God Pursuit]

In these data, the score was removed, requiring only 9 cards.

That is to say, perhaps the score was not linked to [Combat Power], though he was also unclear what this [Combat Power] specifically represented.

As a reference, he took out a few E-level Breakthrough Cards, and their combat power was exactly 100 points.

Looking at the Spirit Master again, its combat power was 1455, Beginning Stick, 1300.

"Their skills are still there, but I don’t need to consider the concepts of first row cards and next line cards anymore.

So I just need to consider the combat power value and the possible combinations of card skills, right?"

He sat down right there and began arranging and studying.

"Weapons and equipment cards can no longer make an independent appearance here.

They need to be carried by other cards.

Uh, but why can the Spirit Master also carry the Beginning Stick?"

He watched the animation demonstration; the Spirit Master’s way of equipping was quite interesting.

The stick was directly swallowed into its stomach and then used in an attack by spitting the stick out.

"After carrying an equipment card, the combat power scores of the two cards will add up directly.

Then, the card chosen as the main follower will double its combat power.

If the main follower is taken down, you will be directly ruled a defeat..."

After some thought, he chose to let the Kung Fu Sheep God carry the Beginning Stick as the main follower.

Because its score was almost the same as the Spirit Master’s, but in terms of self-preservation ability, having displacement skills and invincibility made it more comprehensive.

Of course, the Spirit Master was also quite resistant due to magic immunity and its robustness; its survival ability was not inferior.

It’s just that in terms of mobility and combat power, it was not as good as the Sheep God.

So Kung Fu Sheep God + Beginning Stick = 5542 points of combat power, which truly was quite terrifying.

Seeing this data, Ree Shil decided to equip the Spirit Master with a weapon as well.

However, the Nameless Sword Spirit was not a weapon; it was a sword spirit.

So it had to be a weapon and also a Breakthrough Card; Ree Shil chose the Balance-breaking Sword.

This sword also had a high combat value, over 800 points.

Once it was swallowed by the Spirit Master, the two cards combined reached over 2600 points.

Then, after a round of selection, he discovered a depressing fact.

That was that his Breakthrough Cards actually struggled to form effective skill cooperation and coordination with each other.

Breakthrough Cards were inherently offensive, and auxiliary skills were rare.

Without auxiliary skills, naturally, it was difficult to form a synergistic effect with other cards.

Previously, inscriptions and spell cards played a bridging role, driving the linkage between cards.

Now, upon his arrival, he realized the mode had changed, and the previous inscriptions were essentially bought for nothing.

Ultimately, Ree Shil chose cards with the highest combat power values he could.

After configuring, 8 Q-version projections surrounded him.

The Sheep God held a stick in its hand, while the Spirit Master had a treasure sword in its mouth.

He walked along the long corridor, and during the journey, he did not encounter any monsters.

After about 15 minutes, he finally arrived at a crossroads.

There were five roads in total, each with a sign in a different color hanging above.

They were green, red, black, blue, and yellow.

Each road also varied in width and brightness.

In the middle of the crossroads stood another sign.

There were a few lines written on it:

[The red road is brighter than the green road, the blue road is the longest, the green road is narrower than the red road.]

[The blue road is narrower than the green road, the widest road is not the brightest.]

[The red road is the second brightest, the black road is shorter than the green road, and the longest road is the shortest.]

[Please select the road that suits your eye the most.]

Ree Shil: "???"

At first, he thought it was some kind of clue for solving a puzzle, but that’s it?

The most pleasing to the eye road - is it suggesting that he should take the brightest road? freewebnσvel.cѳm

After some thought, he decided to give it a try.

So he went on his way, and after about ten minutes,

he saw a figure from a distance.

The guy was dressed in a hooded cloak that covered his entire body.

Only a fog-like face was exposed with two starburst-like red lights, which must be its eyes.

Above its head hovered a sign denoting [The Correct Guard].

"Huh, did I guess correctly?"

Ree Shil breathed a sigh of relief and stepped forward quickly.

Whiz!

As he stepped into the opponent’s warning range, a barrier rose to envelop the two.

Whiz! x10

Ten light groups twinkled around the cloaked figure.

One of them floated to the front, forming a little elf composed of blue light energy.

The opponent’s battle value was clearly marked above its head: 645.

This combat power was higher by dozens of points than his lowest follower.

[Please send out 1 of your followers.]

A prompt sound echoed by his ear.

"Perfect, let me see what the combat is like in this challenge."

So he sent out his card with the lowest score.

Tricky Hand Snake

C-level, breaking force

[Combat Power]: 612/612

[Double Head]: The Tricky Hand Snake’s attack is divided into two phases, each dealing 300 points of damage.

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