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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1187 - 460 S level [False Saint]
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Chapter 1187: Chapter 460 S level [False Saint]

Buzz!

With the level’s start, the card table manifested between the two players.

Even if both sides only have 1 card, the processes that should occur on the card table still have to be carried out.

Therefore, the starting move must be made with a Covered Card.

Covered Card, and without any choice at that, both players hardly spent any time.

They covered their cards, then unveiled them together.

"Roar!!!"

Ree Shil’s Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon leapt out from the card face, accompanied by a burst of colorful light.

In a regular 1v1 card game, it is one space against one space, but since he was only left with a single Giant Card, it was by default allowed on the field.

As for the card revealed by Listening to the Wind, it was merely golden light. freewebnσvel.cѳm

"Little lady offers her greetings."

Amidst the golden light, a young lady in a ribbon-adorned silk garment slowly rose from the card face.

Naturally, what Ree Shil cared most about was its card face.

"The Peach-delivering Fairy."

Listening to the Wind, 30 points, A

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/5

[Peach Delivery-passive]: On the round the Peach-delivering Fairy reveals her card, all revealed cards on the field receive 30 points of [Healing].

[Stillness-passive]: During rounds when the Peach-delivering Fairy is at Standstill, she receives [Petrification].

[Seven Fairy Ladies-passive]: When there are seven fairy cards on the field, the Peach-delivering Fairy’s Energy Recovery efficiency increases by +1.

[The Great Twisting Peach-5 Point Energy]: The Peach-delivering Fairy selects one target, fully recovering its Health Points.

Only under these circumstances to reveal a card like this for a duel, Ree Shil was almost holding back laughter.

Honestly, it was a very strong support card.

It had survivability and charging capabilities, and theoretically unlimited healing capacity.

But it all depended on the circumstances.

Introducing a support card in a duel, are you trying to heal the opponent to death?

Especially since on Ree Shil’s side was an S-level Giant Card.

So without a doubt, this round was Ree Shil’s victory.

Knowing she was no match, Listening to the Wind immediately gave up resisting.

Without any [Defense] nor the damage-reducing [Standstill],

she was taken away by the Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon with a simple AA in one round.

"Congratulations."

She lost the card game which also meant the completion of the Instance Mission.

"Thank you."

Ree Shil bowed his hands and looked around.

Before, failing a challenge meant automatic ejection from the Instance; today, having succeeded, he didn’t know how to leave.

"You..."

Looking at Ree Shil, Listening to the Wind hesitated to speak.

What’s up?" Ree Shil wondered.

Listening to the Wind shook her head, "Nothing much, I’ll send you out."

With that, she waved her hand and sent Ree Shil out of the Instance.

Then she herself stood alone in the Pavilion, motionless.

"Is he the heir of that one? It doesn’t seem there is much similarity."

After a long while, she sighed softly.

...

Buzz!

Feeling lighter, Ree Shil appeared inside the room.

"OK!"

His first reaction was to check the mission panel.

As expected, the mission had disappeared.

He had been through this more than once and couldn’t be more familiar with it.

Opening the Historical Record, he indeed saw the completion prompt.

"It’s really not easy.

If it were any other card player, just collecting those prefix cards would take who knows how much time and energy.

Then taking those prefix cards to challenge the Wind Messenger; if those didn’t work, they’d have to find other prefix cards to challenge again.

That process, how draining it must be on one’s life." ƒгeewёbnovel.com

Ree Shil knew he had taken a shortcut thanks to his Card Player’s Talent.

Otherwise, he couldn’t even imagine it.

Looking at his card, it had now become S-level.

[False Saint]

Balance, 40 points, S

Attack 40, 100/100

[Stone Monkey-passive]: When the False Saint’s Health Points become 0, turns into a [Petrification] stricken Stone Monkey that remains in Standstill.

[Fiery Eyes-1 time]: The False Saint can choose one regular Covered Card during the Unveiling Stage to "See Through" and "Lock."

[Spirit Ears-1 time]: The False Saint can locate the opponent’s King Card during the Unveiling Stage and "Lock" it.

(See Through: Browse the target’s card face)

(Lock: Prevents the target from being replaced)

[Stone Monkey]

Balance, 0 points, S

Attack 0, 100/100

[Return-passive]: If the Stone Monkey does not exit the field within 2 rounds, it will revert back to [False Saint] at Settlement.

[True or False-Passive]: The Stone Monkey can cast [Disguise] on 1 of its own Outer Cards once per game.

(Disguise: Transform into the target card and may choose whether to swap places with the target card; Disguise disappears upon taking damage.)

(Petrification: The target loses its ability to act, and during this round, any Damage from attacks will be reduced by -10.)

"This..."

After browsing through the card face, Ree Shil didn’t know what to say for a moment.

The card’s enhancement seemed a bit too plain.

Compared to the previous [Martial Monkey], only three aspects were improved.

Firstly, the stats were increased from 20 points and 20 Attack to 40 points and 40 Attack.

That’s why the enhancement was called plain.

Plain means it’s simple but useful.

The most common Headline District card he used was [Sweeping Monk] + [Weapon Master] + [Martial Monkey].

Those three cards, [Sweeping Monk] had no offensive capability.

[Weapon Master] + [Martial Monkey] equaled 20+20=40 points of DPS.

Compared to typical Headline District cards with 90 points, 40 points of DPS wasn’t even half.

Sometimes, when there is a need to gain some initiative, it would be somewhat disadvantageous.

Now with an increase from 40 to 60 points, a 50% increment is considered significant.

Then, the term [Spirit Ears] was added.

To be honest, Ree Shil felt the term could be taken or left.

Locating the opponent’s King Card and [Locking] it.

The advantage being able to know the column where the opponent’s King Card is on the very first round.

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