Chapter 235: Chapter 93: Blazing Fire Card Deck_2
In that case, there’s nothing more to say.
The four people’s gazes communicated instantly, and then they all threw out their marks.
Whoosh! x4
Four marks, almost simultaneously, hit Palin.
Almost, meaning it wasn’t precisely simultaneous.
The first mark to hit Palin came from Lloyd.
Hum!
The blue light column fell, and the card table was laid out.
"Huh?"
However, Lloyd was stunned when he saw the card table laid out in front of him.
Because he realized... he was alone!
Ree Shil and the others, one man, one mushroom, and one grass, had been frozen!
"Are you surprised?"
It seemed that Palin hadexpected this situation.
This was his card player’s talent - [One Can’t Beat Many].
When he was challenged by other card players in a PVP life-and-death match, he would not enter NV1 mode, but would instead turn to multiple 1v1s.
"What the hell?!"
This made Lloyd a little flustered.
And the opponent’s level was even 1 level higher than himself, a LV26 card player.
Returning to Ree Shil’s perspective, he didn’t know what had happened.
He only knew that he had seen Palin standing across from him, with a trace of exhaustion on his face.
"Why is it just me?"
He looked around, the Straw Man and the Mossy Mushroom were still frozen, and Lloyd’s whereabouts were unknown.
[Successfully marked the other card player, Life and Death PVP Card Game initiated]
[Winner rewards draw times]
[The loser will be expelled from the instance and the number of card draws will be reset to 0]
[Detected other card player as LV26]
[Level comparison is 6:26]
[If you defeat your opponent, you can get 10 chances to draw cards]
These subtitles popped up, and he roughly understood the situation now.
Although he didn’t know where the error came from, it was now a 1v1 between him and his opponent.
"Tsk... A LV6 card player?"
Palin couldn’t help but smile.
Just now, the suppressed feeling from the hard-fought victory had suddenly subsided.
"Forget it, as a newcomer, it’s already an outstanding performance to be able to stand across the card table from me."
He spread his hands and began to set up his cards.
"..."
Seeing the other party’s posture, Ree Shil no longer said anything.
Since the card table was laid out, there was indeed no way out.
Besides, ten chances to draw cards.
How great is that!
First, the scene card needs to be determined. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com
Perhaps it was because the Tree Disk Town’s barrier had fallen into the hands of the other party, so this time the available scene cards had one less option.
[Wrath of Nature]: Select a target each round to inflict 50 points of attack
[Natural Nourishment]: Select a target each round to heal 50 points
The previous [Treetop Town] card was gone.
However, no matter what, this D-grade scene card augmented by the instance was better than his own.
Without much hesitation, he chose [Natural Nourishment].
Keep in mind that even if all of his seven cards were demon cards, [Hundred Demons Night Parade] would only restore 35 HP at most per round.
And this [Natural Nourishment], was a direct 50 points.
How could a trickle of water be as good as a big stream?
Afterward, his card deck was also set up.
When both players finished setting up their cards, they immediately entered the Unveiling Stage.
Slap!
Palin was the first to reveal his scene card.
[Rumble!]
His half of the card table suddenly turned into burning scorched earth.
[Burning Lands]
Scene, C
[Adhesion]: The direct attack of your cards will inflict [Ignition] on the target for 1 round
[Torrent Fire]: Apply [Preheat] to 1 enemy card each round
([Ignition]: All healing effects are halved)
([Preheat]: Your Fire-Born cards can trigger additional effects)
"Huh?"
Ree Shil immediately noticed that this card’s effect wasn’t the focus, but... it was just a C-ranked card?
If he remembered correctly, a LV25 card player like Lloyd could get a B-grade scene card in here.
With the opponent being LV26, there was no reason why he couldn’t.
"Could it be that you were rejected by the World’s Will?"
However, he immediately thought of the answer.
"Hmph, so what."
Palin didn’t deny it.
Next, he unveiled his three first-row cards in one breath.
[Roar!] x3
Three cards, all the same.
A humanoid monster burning with flames, its skin cracked like lava and unevenly textured.
[Blaze Man]
Berserk, 30 points, D
Attack 30, 100/100
[Hot Fist - Passive]: When Blaze Man attacks a target with [Preheat], it deals an additional 10 true damage
These three cards were typical attack-first-row cards.
And in combination with the [Preheat] effect, they could exert even greater benefits.
Although they were D-class cards, the [True Damage] alone made them quite valuable.
Ree Shil looked at the opponent’s cards, then at Palin.
A brief thought, and he decided to try another table style, talkative.
"Some card players, especially in the first row of cards, like to adopt the tactic of having three identical cards."
"There are several benefits to this tactic."
He stretched out his fingers, explaining eloquently.
"First, the card faces are identical, and the card tags are also similar, making it easier to create linked fetters, or subsequent unveiling of cards."
"Second, the three cards being the same makes it difficult for the opponent to judge where your King Card is."
"All in all, it’s a practical tactic adopted by quite a few people."
"But I don’t like adopting this tactic, do you know why."
He looked at the other party.
"Why?"
Palin, an experienced card player as well, assumed a "Let’s see how you plan to show off" attitude.