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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1117 - 425 Shield VS Spear
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Chapter 1117: Chapter 425 Shield VS Spear

The outcome naturally needs no further description, once the "Soul Dragon" appeared, Determination Representative Team was beaten without the ability to fight back.

The card game reached the middle part, and they gave up the match.

They directly switched their focusing fire target to the "Cloud Top Dragon", which surprised both the audience and the Balance Representative Team.

It turned out that their last shred of dignity was this: they could lose the card game, but Grace Spring had to die. freewёbn૦νeɭ.com

After taking out the "Rejuvenation Card" at all costs, their card game was declared a loss.

Balance Representative Team, after Ree Shil revealed his card, obtained victory through an overwhelming force.

After a few days of rest and reorganization, they would face the Berserk Representative Team.

This time, Ree Shil switched to a new set of teammates.

But the tactics they employed were still the high-energy dragon cards paired with the "Soul Dragon".

And in this match, they actually lost.

The reason was simple.

In the past few days, the other representative teams had been studying how to counter the "Soul Dragon".

And the Berserk Representative Team was one of those with some substantial insights.

The Berserk Representative Team’s style throughout the Major District is also very aggressive, not even less aggressive than breaking force.

Breakthrough Cards typically focus on warming up, charging energy, and then executing high-frequency active skills.

Berserker Cards are about trading blows with direct and immediate force.

From this perspective, Berserker Cards are indeed berserk, even more aggressive than the aggression of breaking force.

Yet such a team, known for their direct, violent approach, played all damage reduction cards.

Yes, everyone had 10 points of damage reduction.

And they brought two "Quantum Entanglement" cards and one energy-limit "Steal Master" card to the utmost extent.

This was to guard against the "Soul Dragon".

The "Soul Dragon’s" skill is a bit like fixed damage, not affected by its own Attack Power or any buffs from the outer world.

Energy Point equals 10 points of damage.

Then after absorbing other dragon cards, this base damage would increase further.

points of damage reduction could be said to greatly restrict the "Soul Dragon’s" performance.

No matter what, after all, it is a multi-segment attack card.

If there are no other dragons to absorb, even at full energy, it only amounts to 100x10 damage.

100x10=1000, which looks very intimidating, indeed.

But in the face of 10 points of damage reduction, its damage is essentially zero.

If it absorbed the other 3 dragon cards in the deck, that would be 100x13.

Against 10 points of damage reduction, it would still only deal 3 points of damage per hit.

Moreover, with "Quantum Entanglement" constantly taking effect, it hardly had many chances to absorb energy.

At most, it might absorb one card, making each segment of its attack worth just 11 points.

hits against 10 points of damage reduction amounts to only 30 points of damage.

What’s more, despite appearances, it’s not easy to ensure the "Soul Dragon" receives a 100-point Recovery Effect from its teammates.

Since the output responsibility was almost entirely on the "Soul Dragon", once it was knocked out, the other dragon cards were hard-pressed to take on the task.

In the end, when the Berserk Representative Team was left with two regular cards, their regular cards were completely wiped out.

Both of these regular cards had 10 points of damage reduction, and "Soul Dragon" had no teammates left to absorb from, nor teammates to help it recover Health Points.

It could only rely on basic attacks, taking 9 rounds to eliminate the two regular cards of the opponent.

In the meantime, being attacked 15 times by the other party, it was left with only 5/20 Health Points.

In the end, the king card of the Berserk Representative Team, which also had 10 points of damage reduction and multi-segment attack capability, effortlessly took down the "Soul Dragon", losing the card round.

For this result, the Berserk Representative Team was, of course, ecstatic.

After all, they were underperforming this season, yet they had overcome the top-performing elite team, which was certainly a cause for celebration.

So, it’s not that S-level cards are omnipotent; after all, Cube Card is a game of card decks.

Even in a card round with relatively fewer numbers like 6+1, if faced with a targeted strategy, even S-rank cards can lose, and the probability is quite significant.

The Balance Representative Team, having lost the match, went back to conduct an overnight review.

They were currently holding a record of 1 win and 1 loss, temporarily ranking in the middle.

The best performance was by the Wisdom Representative Team with 2 victories.

The most unfortunate was the Listening to the Wind Representative Team, with 2 defeats.

Being one of the top teams as well, Listening to the Wind Representative Team’s defeat was akin to capsizing in a gutter.

Their case, along with the Balance Representative Team’s, proved that none of the representative teams still in the competition were pushovers.

Breakthrough Representative Team: ?

There’s no real hierarchical relationship as such.

If one is complacent, there’s a very good chance of being utterly defeated.

In the third match, Balance Representative Team was to face the Wisdom Representative Team.

Even though Balance Representative Team had 1 win and 1 loss, the audience still regarded this as a clash of titans.

Because these two teams are the only ones so far that have revealed multiple S-rank cards.

The same arena as always, the card players took their places.

"Balance Representative Team, we finally get to meet."

A voice came through quickly from the opposite side.

Snow Charm was the name of this voice.

In this competition, her fame and strength were recognized as only second to Ree Shil.

The critical point was that her status as a reincarnation of gods was almost an open secret within the inner circles.

Ree Shil once doubted whether she had some unresolved issues with Flammable.

It could be that Flammable just wanted him to defeat her in the City Competition to save face.

And Snow Charm was the owner of the S-rank cards within the Wisdom Representative Team.

The key was that despite everyone knowing her divine identity, she had never revealed her Destiny Card.

This led to speculation that it might also be an S-rank card.

So until Ree Shil pulled out his third S-rank card "Soul Dragon", some argued that Snow Charm’s strength was not inferior to his.

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