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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1207 - 470: Twin Dragons of Mountain and Sea, S Level
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Chapter 1207: Chapter 470: Twin Dragons of Mountain and Sea, S Level

[Crippling Dragon]

Determination, 50 points, A

Attack 30, 300/300, 0/3

[Huge Size - Passive]: Crippling Dragon occupies 1 row and 3 card positions, Health Points limit +200

[Tough Cow Tendons - Passive]: Crippling Dragon gains the effect of [Domineering Body]

[Standing on One Foot - Passive]: Crippling Dragon’s Attack Power -20, only occupies 1 card position

[Thunder Shock - 2 Point Energy]: Crippling Dragon performs [Defense], and makes one target [Dizzy]

However, this card is not as strong as one might think.

Or rather, it doesn’t possess any active threat.

It is almost inferior to [Spirit Master].

Then [Spirit Master] is [Coating], it has [Domineering Body].

[Spirit Master] is breaking force, it is Determination.

High score, high Health Points occupying a single position, with a quite low Energy consumption powerful hard control.

The key is that combined with [Domineering Body], such a single position card with 300 Health can maintain [Defense] throughout the entire game, while occasionally unleashing a few controlling [Dizziness] attacks.

However, the score is a bit high, and then the DPS capability isn’t so good, Ree Shil feels it’s not suitable for his current card deck.

Unless there’s a special need for it, it might have a chance to appear in the Dragon Card Deck.

Continue to look further down.

A new Card Projection makes its debut, presenting a seascape.

Under the influence of invisible forces, the sea starts to separate to both sides gradually.

And reveals what’s beneath the sea surface.

As the horizon drops, Ree Shil first glimpses a stele.

The carvings on the stele are forceful and extensive.

Just that the meaning of the characters is unclear, completely incomprehensible.

Later, a turtle shell appears beneath the stele.

"Huh, why is there a turtle?"

But quickly, a dragon’s head emerges from the sea.

[ROAR!!!]

"Oh?!"

When the sea completely parts, the creature at the bottom finally reveals its full appearance.

A turtle body with a dragon’s head, carrying a vertically-standing large stele.

[Overlord Below]

Determination, 30 points, A

Attack 30, 150/150, 0/5 fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓

[Sink River - Passive]: Overlord Below cannot be replaced by a Substitute Card, Health Points limit +50

[Dragon Child Birth - Passive]: When Overlord Below Reveals Card, Health Points recover to full

[Life Injury Reversal - Passive]: The damage Overlord Below receives while Covered turns into Health Points limit upon Reveal

[Stele Suppression - 3 Point Energy]: Overlord Below ignores blockage, and subjects one target to [Seal] effect

"Another Determination card, but it’s a completely different type from [Crippling Dragon]."

This card reminds Ree Shil of another card he remembers well.

That’s the A Level Card of Henry Thompson, the original version from Director Thompson.

Golden Behemoth Statue.

The tactic of this kind of card is very clear, which is to expose one Covered Card to the opponent’s firepower, but not to Reveal it.

It entices the opponent to attack this Covered Card, and then through the damage received while covered, it gains a significant Buff.

Of Course, with great Buffs come great risks.

An exposed Covered Card can easily be taken out by others in an instant, without even a chance to Reveal.

But [Overlord Below] has an extra 50 Health Points compared to ordinary cards, making it less likely to be taken out instantly.

Normally, people would think that 100 points of DPS would be sufficient to finish off a normal Covered Card, then continue to hit with measured output.

In this way, [Overlord Below] will not only avoid being taken out but will also gain a large amount of Health Points as a result.

Besides the tactic of tempting the opponent to attack, it can also adopt a self-attack tactic.

That is to heal while simultaneously dealing DPS to itself.

There’s theoretically no upper limit to this tactic, creating a card with over 500 Health Points is not unusual.

Of Course, openly infusing your own card with DPS in front of an opponent is somewhat brazen.

Anyway, this card has better general utility than [Crippling Dragon].

However, due to the mechanics of Covered and Reveal Card, it’s only suitable for PVP matches.

After all, in PVE you Reveal cards at the start, leaving little opportunity for Covered Cards to shine.

Unless you have some card that can help teammates cover their cards.

Continue to look further down.

However, this time the thing that appears makes Ree Shil pause in astonishment.

As soon as the card face appears, a radiance fills the entire room.

This radiance is... rainbow-colored light!

"Damn, this year’s Dragon event jackpot is huge, they actually released an S-rank Card?! The Association Headquarters must be in big losses.

If they knew about this, they would regret it to death."

[WAILING...]

As the light converges, a strangely-shaped Strange Beast appears before his eyes.

This appearance is unfamiliar to Ree Shil.

It has the body of a sheep and the face of a human, but its tail, claws, scales, and other parts look like a dragon’s.

Its cries are peculiar, resembling those of a baby or a child.

But when he sees its Card face, he confirms it is definitely a Dragon card.

[Gluttonous Dragon]

Berserk, 30 points, S

Attack 30, 200/200

[Alien Body - Passive]: Gluttonous Dragon’s Health Points limit +100

[Sky Punishment - Passive]: Gluttonous Dragon cannot [Attack] [Defense] [Standstill]

[Earth Penalties - Passive]: Gluttonous Dragon cannot receive any Recovery Effect

[Self-Eating - Passive]: Gluttonous Dragon changes the release of Skills to consume Health Points limit

[Greed - 40 Points Health Limit]: Gluttonous Dragon attacks the target and reduces its card deck’s score limit by -5

"This thing is a PVP godsend, wow."

Upon reviewing the card face, Ree Shil’s eyes brighten.

This is a relatively plain and unadorned S-rank card.

Please note, it’s plain and unadorned, but powerful.

Its strength is quite straightforward.

Basically, the first four entries all exist solely to service the fifth entry, and three of them are even negative entries.

But in terms of Panel alone, it’s a card with 30 Attack and 200 Health.

There are many cards with 200 Health, but cards with 30 points and 200 Health are very rare.

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