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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1083 - 406 [Soul Dragon] Resurrection
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Chapter 1083: Chapter 406 [Soul Dragon] Resurrection

This round, both parties suffered card losses.

Ree Shil’s [Three-eyed Spy], even in [Defense], fell within two rounds of concentrated fire.

On the other hand, Vest experienced a flaw exposure, leading to a focused attack that took away one of her cards.

In the new round, the final cards were revealed by both parties.

Vest revealed a Treatment Card, aiming to go for an endurance route.

After all, in this competition format, endurance is a key point for preserving strength to face the next game or to deplete the opponent’s combat power as much as possible.

But Ree Shil on this side did not play a Treatment Card; instead, he pulled out the [Flag Skill Master].

While increasing the damage of his own Kung Fu Card Set, he also provided a 10-point damage reduction to the [Kung Fu Sheep God].

At this point, his card arrangement gave Vest quite a headache.

[Empty Slot][Weapon][Empty Slot]

[Empty Slot][Tricky Hand][Ugly Man]

[Ghost Face][Sheep God][Banner Art]

Among them, [Ugly Man] was already at half blood, just needing a little more DPS to be sent into [Delay].

And the [Flag Skill Master] it was protecting was also a tough guy to handle.

With group buff capabilities, damage reduction granting, and even a Seal.

In the short term, Vest’s optimal solution was to ignore [Ghost Face Sword], focus on attacking [Weapon Master], and push [Ugly Man] into [Delay].

The column of cards with [Kung Fu Sheep God] had too many to deal with; she needed to act sooner.

Eliminating [Ghost Face Sword] too early would instead leave more room for the [Kung Fu Sheep God] to move and dodge attacks.

In doing so, she felt as if she was still falling into the opponent’s trap, going in circles.

In the end, was she not still required to take down [Ghost Face Sword] first?

But now that the card face was clear on both sides, this truly was the optimal solution. fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓

When the Action Phase did arrive, the performance of [Kung Fu Sheep God] took her by surprise once again.

[Baa God Baa~!]

-35, -35, -35

Just like that, a card was instantly taken out by it.

The audience outside the Card Table was also shocked by this scene.

"What, what’s going on!"

"105 points of damage, did it just instantly take out a max-health card?"

"Uh, I don’t quite understand this damage."

"[Armor Break]! It’s [Armor Break]!"

"10 points of [Armor Break]+ the 5 points of Attack Power boost from the Flag Skill Master, that’s what let it, with its original 20 Attack Power, deal so much damage!"

"That combination, is pretty fierce!"

"But did I see [Kung Fu Sheep God] have this skill in the player’s card deck details released before the competition?"

"Um... seems like it really is."

"But isn’t it a mechanism that’s not well known? Who knows."

At this moment, Vest sitting at the Card Table was stunned.

After Encourage, [Kung Fu Sheep God] unleashed [Armor Break]!

What is this, four characteristics and six skills?

Powerlessness, she felt somewhat powerless.

This round, she couldn’t take out any of her opponent’s cards but had to watch helplessly as the opponent caught up.

A bit numb, a bit uncomfortably numb.

But luckily, the advantage was still hers.

Even if she couldn’t beat the S-level Card, she was confident she could deplete most of the opponent’s combat power, laying a solid foundation for the next teammate to take over.

Before she knew it, even Vest was unaware that her mentality had changed.

From the initial unwillingness and desire to win.

To now thinking about how to drain the opponent as much as possible.

This shift in mentality would directly reflect on the Card Table.

Her tactics would become more conservative, losing the sharpness.

Unknowingly, she was led by Ree Shil into his rhythm.

In fact, after the [Kung Fu Sheep God] was Revealed for three rounds, it merely unleashed an Encourage and an Armor Break.

This kind of performance, to be honest, is quite ordinary.

But keep in mind, this wasn’t played by just any other card or even another S-rank card.

It was played by the [Kung Fu Sheep God]!

This card, which already had 4, no, 5 special effects, now has a sixth one!

The more special effects it has, the more enigmatic it becomes.

This psychological factor was the real reason behind the change in Little Vest’s mentality.

Next was the 8th Round, where theoretically, the [Kung Fu Sheep God] could deal 10 points of [Resurrection].

However, Ree Shil didn’t do so.

Because such a straightforward use would make it easy for his maneuvers to be detected.

Speaking of its cost-effective and cheap [Resurrection], Ree Shil initially thought of using it to revive the [Soul Dragon].

The [Soul Dragon] can withstand 10 hits of damage, if it were directly revived by the Sheep God, wouldn’t it mean a full-blood resurrection.

Just thinking about it feels explosively exhilarating.

However, when he actually simulated the card table scenario, he discovered that things weren’t as such.

The [Soul Dragon] card cannot be revived by any means.

Because of a clause.

[Stimulate the World-Passive]: All healing effects received by the Soul Dragon are converted into charge.

Bear in mind that the Health Points given by the [Resurrection] effect also count as healing.

So...

From a deeper perspective, it’s not that the [Soul Dragon] can’t be resurrected.

It’s that the health added by resurrection would be converted into mana, which is effectively the same as 0 blood.

[Resurrection] belongs to the T5 Settlement priority, the same as [Healing].

After the [Resurrection], the [Soul Dragon] need do nothing and could exit during the T6 Settlement, so why bother.

If it were [Resurrection]→ lose health → [Delay], this link could work within the same round and allow it to survive until the next round.

The problem is that the [Delay] state does not accept buffs and likewise cannot charge it.

Perhaps some would say, then go for a one-time recovery of X health X mana type of dual [Resurrection].

Not to mention the great cost of the dual [Resurrection].

The issue to note is that the Soul Dragon’s health recovery converts to charge, and then...

Then charging it up is still charging it up.

That’s right, shrug.

That’s just how it is.

In the following card game, relying on the achievements of the [Kung Fu Sheep God], Ree Shil visibly began to turn the situation around.

But Little Vest’s card deck wasn’t bad either. freewebnσvel.cѳm

Under her deliberately conservative play style, she steadily worked her way up and finally, at a considerable cost, took down the [Kung Fu Sheep God].

The ultimate outcome was rather ironic.

Because her regular cards were wiped out by the opponent, while the opponent still had one [Ghost Face Sword] left, at 30 Health Points.

This card, which she thought belittled her own, ended up being the last one remaining.

"Phew..."

But facing this situation, Little Vest still sighed with relief.

At least the most troublesome card, the [Kung Fu Sheep God], had been dealt with by her.

She had earned great merit for her team, the Breaking Force!

Oddly enough, during this entire game, the [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit] never triggered those four special effects mentioned in the intelligence.

It only displayed three new effects: [Fatigue][Encourage][Armor Break].

If it weren’t for the fact that this wasn’t the Test Field World, she would have thought she was carrying out an Administrator mission. Could the opponent really change clauses?

"Forget it, I won’t think too much about it.

Next, all I have to do is reveal his King Card, and that would be mission accomplished.

With his King Card exposed, my teammates who come after will also be better prepared in advance."

That’s what she thought to herself.

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