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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1206 - 469: China Dragon Card Deck_2
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Chapter 1206: Chapter 469: China Dragon Card Deck_2

This requires a kind of DPS card that can attack the enemy’s home base across Outer Cards, such as cards with effects like [Penetration].

Ree Shil didn’t have very strong cards in this aspect, making it difficult to execute a coordinated play.

Flawless Galaxy does have the ability to attack the enemy’s home base, but it directly attacks a column.

With it participating in the DPS, it seems there’s not much for Three-legged Golden Crow to do.

So, in his hands, the role designated for this card was to take damage for survival and to curb the functions of the Opposite Scene Card.

Sealing the opposite Scene Card for 3 Rounds could liberate or ease the pressure from Martial Woods to some extent.

All in all, he was quite satisfied with this card.

He still ultimately felt something was missing.

He had no choice but to continue looking.

[Roar!!!]

This time the projection was a huge red dragon head, slowly rising from the card face.

The dragon head was huge in size, but it wasn’t a Giant Card.

Because on the card face, there was only the projection of a dragon head.

"That’s more like it, how can there not be a Dragon Card in the Year of the Dragon.

And it’s even a Dragon Card with such a big name, awesome."

Ree Shil finally knew what was missing.

[Candle Dragon]

Listening to the Wind, 30 Points, A

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4

[Cycling - Passive]: The Candle Dragon must Standstill for 1 Round every 2 rounds

[Dimming - Passive]: When the Candle Dragon is an Outer Card and in a Standstill, it immediately (T1) imposes the effect of [Fear] on 1 enemy Outer Card in front of it, effective up to 1 time in 2 rounds

[Torching Eyes - Passive]: When the Candle Dragon is an Outer Card and not in Standstill, it bestows the [Blind] effect on 1 enemy Outer Card in front of it, effective up to 1 time in 2 rounds

[Wind-queller - 2 Energy Points]: The Candle Dragon targets 1 square and releases [Exile] for 1 Round

([Blind]: Prevents the target from selecting targets)

His Dragon Card Deck gains another powerful Dragon Card.

This card is a considerably powerful Wind Listening Card.

It comes with a negative condition but has extremely strong control methods.

[Fear][Blind][Exile], three powerful control effects combined in one.

And it also possesses a slightly hidden attribute, which is strong one-on-one capability.

Fear the Opposite for 1 Round, Blind the Opposite for 2 Rounds, Fear the Opposite for 3 Rounds.

He just needs to perform a Normal Attack during the round the Opposite is Blinded, as they won’t be able to counterattack anyway.

Of Course, if the Opposite has a type of Permanent Healing Card,

Unable to act when feared and healing itself when blinded, that situation would be awkward.

But at most, it would result in a draw; the Candle Dragon wouldn’t lose.

At the very worst, the Opposite would have a T2 Attack,

Directly countering [Blind], in which case the Candle Dragon would be utterly helpless against it.

"The only minor flaw is that both its light and dark passives require it to be an Outer Card to make use of.

In a regular card game, it’s not likely to be reserved as a King Card for a true one-on-one battle.

After all, it has no advantage in terms of DPS or damage endurance.

It only has a chance to appear in post-hand reveal duels."

Then he continued looking further down.

[Hehehe~]

Amidst the golden light, a crisp laughter could be heard.

As the golden light slowly converged, Ree Shil saw a closed large shell.

The curvature of the shell was very high, suggesting something was hidden inside.

Slowly, the large shell opened up.

Revealing inside, the source of the light laughter.

A young girl dressed in water-colored silk ancient attire stood on bare feet within the shell.

Her expression was innocent with a mischief, bearing a pair of antlers on her forehead.

[Mirage Dragon]

Listening to the Wind, 20 Points, A

Attack 20, 100/100, 0/4

[Unfathomable - Passive]: The Mirage Dragon shields all its own card information

[Alter Ego - Passive]: Upon revealing, the Mirage Dragon chooses 1 card to [Disguise]

[Illusion - 4 Energy Points]: The Mirage Dragon forces 2 cards that can attack each other to perform [Mutual Attack]

[Mirror Man - 1 Energy Point]: The Mirage Dragon causes the enemy’s cards revealed in this round to switch places with each other

([Mutual Attack]: Forces the targets to use Normal Attacks against each other)

([Disguise]: Transform into the target card and choose whether to swap places with the target card, disappear after getting damaged) ƒrēewebnovel.com

"Wow~"

This card made Ree Shil’s eyes light up.

If someone else got the "Block Self Entry" entry, they’d definitely be a bit confused.

But he had already conducted thorough experiments on the Three-eyed Spy, so he completely understood it.

So to some extent, he could consider it a superior version of the Three-eyed Spy.

Plus the other three entries, it was simply unpredictable.

Had it not been for the lack of any decisive, strong mechanism or skill, this card could almost reach the threshold of an S-rank card.

First of all, reveal card to perform Disguise 1 time.

The False Saint, when transformed into the Stone Monkey, could also release Disguise.

The difference was in their purpose.

The Stone Monkey’s Disguise was to protect itself and buy time for resurrection.

The Mirage Dragon’s Disguise seemed more like changing one’s own formation.

Often it should be used to protect one’s own vulnerable card with low health, making it switch places with the Mirage Dragon to avoid danger.

Then there were two active skills, Illusion was like an upgraded version of the Wicked Dragon Demon’s Betrayal.

It’s just that the energy cost was a bit high, four Wind Listening Energy points.

Then the Mirage Dragon card did not have any additional charge entries.

But this skill was too powerful; an effect like Mutual Attack was actually equivalent to a hard control.

It wasn’t just control; it could also provide damage.

If the normal attacks of both targets came with special effects, then the result would be even better.

So spending four Wind Listening Energy points was by no means expensive.

But the most amazing part, Ree Shil felt, was the last entry, Mirror Man.

He couldn’t wait to test it on the spot.

As everyone knows, things in a mirror are reversed.

For example, if you raise your right hand, the mirror image raises the left hand, which is the so-called mirror image.

After actually testing the effect, that meant that after using Mirror Man.

For example, when the opponent reveals the next line card on the left, it would automatically become revealing the next line card on the right.

For example, when revealing the next line card on the right, it would automatically become revealing the next line card on the left.

The greater value of this entry lies in the talent Unpredictable.

Unpredictable keeps the Mirage Dragon’s entries from being publicly disclosed, so the opponent would be caught completely off guard without any preparation.

This A-level entry definitely matches the strength of the A-level entries, even slightly exceeding the standard.

And it’s both strong and tricky; although it doesn’t cause any significant damage by itself, if used well, it can significantly disrupt the opponent’s deployment and rhythm.

And it only consumes 1 Energy Point, which was quite affordable.

"Incredible, two Dragon Cards acquired in succession."

The further expansion of the Dragon Card Deck was quite enjoyable for Ree Shil.

But he didn’t know what he would gain next.

Looking at the number of cards in the box, there were quite a few.

The key point was that so many cards in a row were all A Level Cards, with very high quality.

"The Candle Dragon and the Mirage Dragon are here, will they give me another one like the Ying Dragon?"

He was somewhat expectant, so he continued to look down.

[Thump! Thump! Thump!]

From the new card projection, drum-like sounds emerged, and a shade of pale blue appeared.

A huge ox, enormous in size, rose from the card face.

It had no horns, and its body was long and strip-shaped.

The most eye-catching part was that it only had one leg.

Seeing this, Ree Shil instantly recalled a passage from the Classic of Mountains and Seas: "It looks like an ox, with a blue body and no horns, one foot, and when it enters and leaves the water there must be wind and rain, its light is like the sun and the moon, its voice is like thunder, its name is called..."

Its name is called...

Er, how is that character pronounced.

Right, kuí.

Its name is called Kui, sometimes it is called the Kui Ox, sometimes it is called the Kui Dragon!"

Looking closely, it indeed also had the Dragon Card Label!

Any card player with Dragon Cancer couldn’t refuse such cards, let alone a Chinese Dragon Card.

Ree Shil was thoroughly thrilled.

Quick, let’s see its card face.

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