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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1084 - 407: The First Battle, A Complete Victory
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Chapter 1084: Chapter 407: The First Battle, A Complete Victory

Looking at the distribution of scores between the two sides, it’s clear that her 30-point King Card would definitely not beat the opposition.

She felt that Ree Shil had underestimated his opponent, having used only 230 points on 9 regular cards, leaving a balance of 70 points.

But no matter how you spin it, using her own 30-point King Card against a 70-point quota from the opposition was a lost cause.

Especially since she revealed her card first, and considering the opposition still had a Ghost Face Sword with 30 Health left.

Being able to see the opponent’s King Card was already a success.

At this point, she couldn’t help but admire the Coach Group they represented.

They had defined her mission yesterday, which was not to seek victory but to exhaust Ree Shil’s card deck as much as possible.

And to gather intelligence on his King Card.

The situation now was exactly as they had planned.

With these thoughts in mind, she revealed her own King Card.

[Boom!]

A thunderous sound boomed as a bolt of lightning struck the card position.

Later, a large-mouthed beast ensconced in lightning slowly crawled out.

Its body was star-shaped, but its head was like that of a savage fisherman, with fin-like appendages on either side of its face.

[Savage Shallow-Tide Dweller]

Determination, 30 points, A

Attack 20, 300/300, 0/4

[Slippery Skin – Passive]: Savage Shallow-Tide Dweller Attack-10, Damage Received-10

[Shallow-Tide King – Passive]: When Savage Shallow-Tide Dweller is the King Card, Maximum Life Value +50

[Reef Hold – 3 Point Energy]: Savage Shallow-Tide Dweller enters [Defense], and gains 30 points [Healing]

[Sea Urchin Mimicry – 4 Point Energy]: Savage Shallow-Tide Dweller enters [Defense], and makes the target that damages it this round receive 10 points [Fixed Damage]

This card wasn’t very aggressive; it was simply quite tough.

It was originally intended to wear down the [Kung Fu Sheep God], but in the current situation, it did a good job of draining the opponent’s card Health.

To win, one had to keep hitting it.

During the brawl, it could even retaliate.

Ultimately, after 3 Rounds, the [Savage Shallow-Tide Dweller] managed to take out the Ghost Face Sword with 30 Health.

Meanwhile, it had its own Health whittled down by 40+40+20.

points for 30 points was quite a loss.

But there was no choice; the Ghost Face Sword had finished warming up and now had an Attack Power of 40.

Then it even played a [Fear], so it cost 3 more. The Savage Shallow-Tide Dweller was successful in trading off with it.

However, little Vest didn’t care; her objective had been achieved.

A new round arrived, and it was Ree Shil’s turn to reveal his King Card.

[O master of the netherworld, please hear my prayer]

The card unfolded, and a stream of azure wind swept over the card table.

Rising slowly in the column of light was a monk dressed in white robes.

Kneeling devoutly on the ground, its hands clasped together in prayer.

"Ah this..."

When the card face was revealed, little Vest frowned. freēwēbnovel.com

[Ethereal Wind Priest]

Listening to the Wind, 30 points, A

Attack 10, 200/200, 5/5

[Listen to Faint Wind – Passive]: Ghost Wind Priest Attack-20, can recover Energy when the card is covered

[Faint Wind Protection – Passive]: When the Ghost Wind Priest is in Stillness, Damage Received-10

[Healing Faint Wind – Passive]: If Ghost Wind Priest, while in Stillness, takes damage, then it gains 10-points [Healing] this round

[Faint Wind Call – 5 Point Energy]: Ethereal Wind Priest allows 1 of its own card slots to [Resurrect]

([Resurrection]: Card re-enters play with 50% Health, 0% Energy)

The appearance of this card was within expectations yet unexpected.

At the level of a Representative Team in The Major District, who wouldn’t have a Resurrection card in their hand?

Moreover, according to the current competitive mode, a Resurrection card is indeed a good choice.

The main thing was that, based on the intelligence collected, Ree Shil had never used a Resurrection card in his past card game records.

It seemed that he didn’t like this style of card play.

But little Vest was mistaken; Ree Shil did not stick to any fixed style.

He used whatever was most effective.

"Hear my summons!"

The card game began, and the Ethereal Wind Priest activated its skill.

(Correction: The [Resurrection] in the previous Chapter was actually during the T0 phase.)

But what it resurrected wasn’t what everyone expected, the Kung Fu Sheep God.

It was... the Weapon Master.

"It’s over."

As soon as the T0 phase ended, the girl in the tank top was dumbstruck.

Her King card... only had an attack of 20.

The Weapon Master also had an attack of 20.

If it came down to a fight, she could win.

But the problem was... the other party had a Scene Card!

With every round’s 30 points of [First Aid], it could ensure the Weapon Master wouldn’t die!

In this way, wouldn’t the Ethereal Wind Priest be able to last until reviving all cards?!

At this time, the audience offstage, upon seeing this scene, began discussing it.

"Wow, looks like resurrection plus recovery is the correct answer for this mode."

"Terrifying, if the King Card Slot has a Resurrection card, doesn’t it have the chance to revive the entire card deck?"

"That way, it’s like eliminating an opponent while still at full status..."

"Now I understand why Henry Thompson was so confident when he first revealed the Ghost Face Sword."

"It looks like he had premeditated this."

"But it’s not necessarily a given, if like now there are only 1 Resurrection card, if the opponents have one or two regular cards left, they could still knock it out."

"Right, resurrection cards are ok to play, but using them as your King card might be a bit too risky."

Just as the audience said, there was a great cost to playing Resurrection cards, which also involved sacrificing fighting ability.

One misstep and it could very easily backfire.

But Ree Shil, of course, came prepared; he had more than one Resurrection card.

He would adapt to the situation, for example, this round, he could completely resurrect the Sheep God.

The Sheep God still had 10 points of damage reduction given by the Flag Master for this game, and then there was the 30-point heal from Martial Woods.

It could totally keep fighting while hard carrying damage output and reviving teammates.

However, considering the current situation, there was no need to use it for resurrection.

That was also good, it saved revealing more skills.

And at this moment, the girl in the tank top truly wished this mode allowed for conceding defeat.

Otherwise, she wouldn’t have mentioned it last round, and she would’ve conceded this round to prevent the opponent from reviving a whole bunch of cards!

But now, she had no choice but to watch helplessly as the other party revived all their cards.

Eventually, Ree Shil did just as everyone expected and resurrected all his cards.

During this, relying on Martial Woods to replenish all the healable cards to their maximum before calling it quits.

The last resurrected card was the Sweeping Monk.

Because he wanted to prevent the opponent from attempting a hit and run suicide.

But looking at the girl in the tank top, she seemed to have lost all hope.

If she couldn’t surrender, then she would just idle and spoil the game.

The pitiful Tide Fishmen ran back and forth across the card table, throwing pathetic punches. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com

Ree Shil’s cards, however, all stood their ground without budging, ignoring them.

Keep pounding, after all, once the [First Aid] came down, the Health was full again.

"Balance Representative Team, Henry Thompson wins!"

About ten minutes later, the verdict was finally announced over the arena.

"Sorry, everyone..."

The mentally tormented tank-top girl returned to the resting room.

"It’s fine, it’s thanks to you that we could see all his cards.

We’ve already discussed a good strategy just now.

Next game, it will be our turn to win decisively!"

The Player replacing her stood up, full of confidence.

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