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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1168 - 450 The Invisible Trap_2
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Chapter 1168: Chapter 450 The Invisible Trap_2

[Dark Hide Shadow Clan] normal attack, inflicting 5 points of damage.

A total of 60 points of damage that did not succeed in killing [False Saint].

Because the [False Saint] last round was at 55/100, and it had received 30 points from [First Aid] before taking damage.

Currently, it’s at 25/100 (Poisoned).

Additionally, Ree Shil’s move on this side was somewhat unexpected.

[A-40] and [False Saint]’s [Defense] need no further discussion.

Then, there’s the appearance of [Wooden Stake Man], which filled 1 card position.

Most importantly, he chose as his attack target the [Rash Madman] at 50/100.

This reduced the card to a mere 10 Health Points remaining.

After the round ended, both sides’ card faces were as follows:

Empty Slot[Set card][Shadow Clan]

Empty Slot[Black Frog][Madman]

VS

[False Saint]Empty Slot[Wooden Stake Man]

[Arthur Blade-seeker][Set card][A-30]

In fact, now that [Hidden Dragon] is gone, the effect of [Card of Wisdom] is not considered significant.

Especially Museum Director Phoenix’s [Card of Wisdom], which actually isn’t complete.

She has only 2 flexible clauses, the other of which is of no help in the current situation.

Therefore, Ree Shil revealed the Scene Card, by fluke creating a slight advantage for himself.

The emergence of this [Wooden Stake Man] now seems rather conspicuous.

Hunchback Woman: "Museum Director Phoenix, the emergence of this [Wooden Stake Man]... What might be the purpose?"]

Museum Director Phoenix: "Considering he prioritized attacking the [Rash Madman] instead of [Black Frog King].

I believe it’s a clear ploy."]

Hunchback Woman: "Oh? How so?"]

Museum Director Phoenix: "Let’s wait and see, it will be revealed soon enough."]

This round, Snow Charm still did not reveal Ree Shil’s King Card.

[False Saint]’s Health was 25/100, after receiving 30 points from [First Aid], it became 55/100.

Her side could have simply focused fire as last round to take it out.

That’s precisely what she did.

As a result, this round, Ree Shil managed to slightly turn the tables through his play.

[False Saint], "desperately striking back," took out the [Rash Madman].

[Arthur Blade-seeker] struck [Black Frog King] with his sword, changing its Health from 170/200 to 130/200.

Meanwhile, after [False Saint]’s Health Points hit zero, it selected 1 target to Release [Disguise].

Hunchback Woman: "Ah?"]

Museum Director Phoenix: "Theoretically it’s possible, no issues there."]

Ree Shil chose to [Disguise] his King Card!

That Covered King Card!

True and False-Passive: Stone Monkey may cast [Disguise] on 1 of its own Outer Cards, only 1 time per game

([Disguise]: Become the target card and can choose to switch positions with the target card, Disappears after getting damaged)

Nowhere in the clause does it specify that it must be a Revealed Card.

After the [Five Claws Golden Dragon] exits, the king card position Covered Card in the middle column becomes an Outer Card!

After this round ended, both sides’ card faces were as follows:

Empty Slot[Set card][Shadow Clan]

[Wooden Stake]Black Frog Empty Slot

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[Set card]Empty Slot[Wooden Stake]

[Arthur Blade-seeker][Set card][A-30]

Which one is the [False Saint] and which one is the Covered Card is now baffling.

"Well played, this move."

Even Snow Charm, his opponent, had to commend Ree Shil at this moment.

Hunchback Woman: "Who would have thought, Stone Monkey’s move could be used in such a manner."]

Museum Director Phoenix: "The psychological gambit has arrived.

If one is not careful, it could result in wasting one DPS opportunity and accidentally helping the other party Reveal their King Card.

Obviously, this is not what Snow Charm Player wants to see."]

Hunchback Woman: "But if she can’t find the [Stone Monkey]’s position on the first round, it would be like giving it away for free.

Because the [Dark Hide Shadow Clan] only has 10 Attack Power and can’t break through [Petrification]’s defense.

Similarly, the [Black Frog King] is also 10+10+10, theoretically also unable to break through.

Only by using Active Skills first, dealing 20+20+20, would it do 30 points of damage to [Stone Monkey].

Then in the Next turn, they could take advantage of the [Poisoned] condition to deal damage and successfully eliminate the [Stone Monkey]’s 50 Health Points.

...Wow!"

Upon this analysis, Hunchback Woman then realized just how wise Ree Shil’s decision to prioritize attacking [Rash Madman] was.

Without its 30-point total Attack Power, she realized how difficult it was for Snow Charm’s side to take out [Stone Monkey]!

Museum Director Phoenix: "So the Next turn is crucial, we’ll see whose luck prevails."

Finding the correct position for the Stone Monkey means luck is on the other party’s side.

Not finding the Stone Monkey means luck is on our side.

Faced with this problem, Snow Charm didn’t have any special basis for judgment.

"Theoretically, swapping the Stone Monkey with the King Card is the best," she said.

She tried to analyze Ree Shil’s tactics, "Because after such a swap,

If I attack the King Card, then the Stone Monkey could survive.

If I attack the Stone Monkey, then the King Card could serve to provide a blocking barrier for Seekblade."

From a rational perspective, this is the optimal solution.

But this guy is said to be quite skilled at grasping the psychology of his opponents at the card table.

Who knows if he might set up a trap that defies logic."

In the end, her analysis boiled down to intuition.

Ultimately, she chose the target of the Black Frog King’s unleashed attack to be... the Covered Card in the middle row.

Thus, when the action round came, the Poisoned Black Frog King charged out at T2.

[Croak-Croak!]

Its two forelimbs swung continuously like paddles, slamming into the target Covered Card, eliciting three damage numbers.

-10, -10, -10

Theoretically, the Black Frog King’s damage should be 20+20+20.

Since the real Covered Card wouldn’t have damage reduction, this means...

[Oh no!]

Accompanied by Hunchback Woman’s exclamation, a statue of a stone monkey was revealed.

The position of the Stone Monkey was identified.

"Ha-ha!"

Snow Charm couldn’t help but laugh.

This cunning young lad really swapped the Stone Monkey into the middle row.

So that meant the King Card was now in the right column.

This round turned out to be relatively peaceful.

The Black Frog King used skills to knock off 30 Health Points from the Stone Monkey, ensuring its capture next turn.

The Dark Hide Shadow Clan chose [Defense] and was hit for 20 Health Points by Seekblade.

A-40 didn’t have any mission because Seekblade had participated in 1 kill, and its energy was still at 2/4, so there was no need to replenish.

This round ended, and the card faces of both parties were as follows:

[Wooden Stake][Set Card][Shadow Clan]

[Wooden Stake][Black Frog][Empty Slot]

VS

[Set Card][Empty Slot][Wooden Stake]

[Seekblade][Stone Monkey][A-30]

A new round, and the tactics of both parties remained unchanged.

The Black Frog King took care of the Stone Monkey, extinguishing its hope of revival.

Seekblade continued to attack the defending Dark Hide Shadow Clan.

A-30 restored 3 Point Energy to Seekblade, bringing it back to full.

The round ended, and the card faces of both parties were as follows:

[Wooden Stake][Set Card][Shadow Clan]

[Wooden Stake][Black Frog][Wooden Stake]

VS

[Set Card][Empty Slot][Wooden Stake]

[Seekblade][Empty Slot][A-30]

Hunchback Woman: "This is a bit awkward, now Seekblade is blocked by the King Card.

If player Snow Charm wants to take it down, she must first Reveal the King Card."

Museum Director Phoenix: "It can only be considered a stop-loss measure. With such a King Card position, even if the Stone Monkey is found,

the King Card can still protect Seekblade."

Hunchback Woman: "However, taking down Seekblade isn’t that hard.

Just eliminate A-40 and then have everyone [Defend], that’s all.

Without the replenishment of energy, it will automatically Exit in 3, 4 rounds.

Wait, that doesn’t seem right, over 3, 4 rounds, it could deal over a hundred points of DPS.

That is to say, recklessly speaking, the power of this 40 Attack Card is still significant!"

Museum Director Phoenix: "Now, the problem Snow Charm is facing is indeed whether or not to Reveal the King Card, and how to do it.

As you said, either take out A-40 first or directly Reveal the King Card to take it down."

Hunchback Woman: "If the Auxiliary Card A-40 isn’t taken down, it’s very likely to assist the King Card.

But without realizing it, a lot of Wooden Stakes have appeared on the Card Table."

Museum Director Phoenix: "Wait a moment...!"

Just like Museum Director Phoenix, faced with this situation, Snow Charm hesitated.

Because she suddenly realized she might have fallen into a trap!

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