Chapter 182: Chapter 75: Azure Knight Card_3
This card, to be honest, is powerful.
Just having three Azure Knight cards on the field is enough to provide the [Azure Knight Captain] with a damage reduction of -15.
Based on the progress of the previous rounds, the Green Frogs will continue to reveal more Azure Knight cards.
And without a doubt, they have placed their King Card in the middle row.
This will force the opponent to make a choice - to forcefully takedown the Azure Knight Captain while enduring high damage reduction,
or to eliminate the two Azure Knight Apprentices first, to weaken the Azure Knight Captain’s damage reduction.
After all, the Azure Knight Captain can’t [Defend], even if its attack power stacks up, it can easily be taken down by focusing fire.
That’s why all the previous opponents of the Frogs decided to take out the Azure Knight Apprentices first.
Under Ree Shil’s guidance, however, Daniel Smith had a different countermeasure.
A countermeasure that others can’t do, but he can.
"Hmph, I’ll show you what it means to hesitate when you should act, haha!"
Accompanied by Daniel’s hearty laugh, he revealed his first row card in the middle column.
Bang!
A light column rose from the face of the flipped card.
But this card didn’t project an image. Or rather, its projection was another card.
At this time, it was floating above the card table, bobbing slightly.
[Card of Fairness]
Balance, 0 points, D
Attack 0, 100/100
[Fairness Rule 1 - Passive]: When the Card of Fairness is revealed, choose a card that is also revealed for duplication
That’s right, this was the first-round tactic Ree Shil arranged for him.
Using the [Card of Fairness] to copy the [Azure Knight Captain]!
Therefore, the floating card projection turned into a light group amidst the vibrations and hovered above the card table.
The light group emitted visible blue light lines that swept back and forth over the [Azure Knight Captain], looking as if it was scanning it.
After a few sweeps, the light converged.
Then new beams sprang out, shining onto the card position where the [Card of Fairness] originally resided.
If the function of the previous rays was scanning, then the function of the current rays is tracing.
With the tracing of the light, new projections gradually completed step by step, and the volume of the light group got smaller and smaller.
When the light group was finally exhausted, a new projection stood on the first row card position of Daniel’s middle column.
[Azure, Glory!]
He also got an [Azure Knight Captain].
Because both skills of [Azure Knight Captain] are clearly written, it’s the "Azure Knight Card" that can trigger its skills, not "Your Azure Knight Card".
That is to say, the [Azure Knight Captain] that Daniel now has can also enjoy the buff of the other party’s Azure Knight cards.
Who can best counter the [Azure Knight Captain]? Perhaps it’s the [Azure Knight Captain] itself.
The moment this card was dealt, the card players watching beyond the barrier were all exclaiming in surprise.
"What?! Two of the same cards?"
"Wow, learned something new today. So, there’s a card that can duplicate."
"This card’s effect is extremely rare, and using it in this situation...brilliant!"
"Looks like the Defender will have to change."
"Yep, yep, we have to pay more attention to this Challenger later in the game."
"Yeah, it seems like his chances of winning are higher."
The reason everyone thinks this way is because they all saw the [Card of Fairness] earlier.
Duplicating the opponent’s score of 30 with 0 points is basically getting an extra 30 points for free.
Plus, they managed to steal the bond of the opponent’s Azure Knight card.
If the opponent’s Azure Knight Captain receives a damage reduction, Daniel’s Azure Knight Captain gets the same damage reduction.
If the opponent’s Azure Knight Captain receives an attack increase, Daniel’s Azure Knight Captain gets the same attack increase.
The more Azure Knight cards the Green Frog has, the bigger the buff Daniel’s Azure Knight Captain will enjoy.
Just as he said, it would really make the Green Frogs hesitant.
Maybe they’ll give up their Azure Knight cards and pick a different card.
Such an advantage can’t be understated.
Though there’s a barrier separating him, Daniel can pretty much guess that he has greatly shocked the outsiders.
This feeling of showing off, is unprecedented for him, far from the sensation of thrashing low-level players.
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He can only wait until he wins, the barrier is removed, and then he can go out and enjoy the resulting euphoria.
His triumphant mood leaves him feeling elated.
He couldn’t help but think of the three pieces of mysterious advice Ree Shil had given him.
(He said to open them when in a crisis...)
(But I feel like I won’t encounter a crisis in this game.)
(How about...I open them now and take a look?)
Once this thought crossed his mind, he couldn’t brush it off.
Thus, before confirming his actions for the first round, Daniel pulled out the first small note.
He didn’t care if the Green Frog saw it. He unfolded the note in front of them.
A single line was written on it.
[Boss, stop messing around, I told you to open this in a crisis]
"...Damn."
Daniel didn’t expect that even this move of his was anticipated.
Holding the note and examining it carefully for a moment, he couldn’t help but complain, "What ugly penmanship."
With the first note turning up nothing, this undoubtedly intensified his curiosity.
If the first note is pointless, the second one surely couldn’t be.
So, he pulled out and unfolded the second note.
[Useless guy, I knew you wouldn’t be able to resist]
To his surprise, the predictions on the second note were still remarkably accurate.
"This guy, is he just messing with me?"
Daniel Smith muttered to himself and pulled out the third note.
The audience beyond the barrier, observing this scene, were not amused.
"What is he doing? Such a dilly-dally."
"There is a time limit for the Active Period. He’s wasting too much time."
"Is he in a class, passing notes?"
Luckily Daniel didn’t hear the audiences’ complaints.
He spread out the third note.
The number of words on this note was less than on the previous two, but it stopped him in his tracks.
"Huh?"
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