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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 236 - 93: Fierce Fire Card Set_3
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Chapter 236: Chapter 93: Fierce Fire Card Set_3

He had seen this kind of strategy before; all he had to do was mentally prepare himself in advance and maintain emotional stability so as not to be affected by his opponent’s mindset.

"Because this kind of strategy has its advantages and disadvantages."

"That is, the cards are too uniform, lacking flexibility in changing."

"And it’s also more vulnerable to targeting in subsequent rounds."

Ree Shil stated his reasons.

"Finished? Is that all?"

Palin was a little disappointed, expecting the other party to come up with some analysis.

It seems a level 6 card player can’t be expected.

"Well, that’s it."

Ree Shil flicked his finger.

Ding!

[Roar!]

The huge, muscular half-bodied zombie demon climbed out of the card face.

"?"

Palin looked at the card face and fell silent: "..."

Just now, the various pros and cons that the other party had enumerated had been repeated by him.

"Card homogenization makes it difficult for opponents to determine the location of the king card."

"Cards are uniform and lack flexibility in changing."

"Easy to be targeted."

"But isn’t your headline row just like this too!"

This makes one unable to resist complaining.

"No, it’s different."

"What’s the difference?"

"I only have one card."

"..."

Palin felt the blood vessels on his forehead swelling slightly as if his blood pressure was rising a bit.

(Damn it, I was actually fooled by him.) frёeωebɳovel.com

He hadn’t expected that after all the foreshadowing, the other party would adopt the same tactics as him.

Okay, let’s call it a small variation.

But practically they are the same.

After the unveiling, both sides entered into action.

In the first round, Ree Shil didn’t hesitate at all.

He directly chose [Defense], after all, the passive ability of the [Giant Zombie] was placed here, and only [Defense] could bring out its maximum value.

[Roar!]x3

As soon as it defended itself, the three fire men on the opposite side rushed over.

One fist each, smashing mercilessly.

-10, -10, -10

Three damage numbers popped out, followed by three explosions.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

-10, -10, -10

The true damage triggered by [Preheat] was dealt.

After all the attacks were over, a green ray fell and shone on the zombie demon.

+25

The effect of [Ignition] halved the healing effect.

Admittedly, Palin’s [Burning Lands] card was quite a restraint on [Natural Nourishment], turning it into half a card directly.

But in this round, the [Giant Zombie] lost 35 health points, which is still acceptable.

If it hadn’t defended, it would have been hit with 120 points of damage, and even with the additional 25 points of [Healing], it would only have 105 health left.

In the replacement phase, Palin changed a card.

While Ree Shil made his opponent unsure whether he had changed cards or not through dazzling skills.

The unveiling stage arrived.

"Among the headline cards of the same kind, there are different levels."

"This round, you lose outright."

With the advantage on the card face, Palin’s momentum rose again.

"Losing first doesn’t mean losing." frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓

But Ree Shil gave a mysterious smile: "Do you think where the scores of my headline cards went?"

With these words, Palin’s eyebrows furrowed slightly.

Indeed, the opponent saved 30 points in the first row.

Generally, at this time, there would definitely be a 60-point big hand in their second row.

"Come, let me show you."

As expected, he immediately heard Ree Shil say this and flicked his finger.

Ding!

[Chasing the Wind, Chasing the Wind!]

A fox-headed woman jumped out of the card.

"Uh!"

Palin subconsciously covered his chest: "Are you playing me?"

This card is just an ordinary average score card.

[Fox Guard Officer]

Listening to the Wind, 30 points, C

Attack 30, 100/100, 3/3

[Reading Accumulation - Passive]: When the Fox Guard Officer is revealed, gain 3 Energy

[Vine Burst - 3 Energy]: Fox Guard Officer selects 3 reveal targets, dealing 20 damage each and causing them to be[Entwined]for 1 round

([Entwined]: Target cannot[Move])

After reading the card, he suddenly relaxed a bit.

An AOE Wind Card at the beginning of the game may look good, but it’s not enough.

Luckily, he had a tactical plan and wasn’t affected by the opponent’s language interference.

"Say goodbye to your big guy."

Pitapat!

[Flame Gun, Attack!]

The card flipped over, and a knight-like character resembling a ghost appeared from a light column on the card face.

However, what emerged from it was not ghostly green qi, but raging flames.

Even the horse underneath it was the same.

[Fiery Knight]

Chasing the Wind, 40 points, C

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4

[Burning Wind - Passive]: Fiery Knight’s attack power is -10, but for every point of energy, attack power increases by 5

[Flame Rifle Burst - Passive]: Fiery Knight, attacking targets with[Preheat], ignores their[Defense]

This is a card that needs Warming Up, sacrificing 10 points of attack power, but after Warming Up, it has an attack power as high as 50 points.

Moreover, it only needs 2 rounds to gain attack power equal to the score.

Don’t underestimate it as a C-Class Card; this deck is specifically built to complement[Burning Land].

It can be said that under[Preheat], the combat power of these C-Class Cards is not inferior to B-Class Cards.

From the beginning of the card game, Palin caught one key point.

That is, don’t worry about anything else, just quickly kill the opponent’s first row cards first.

Killing one card would be like the whole row of cards being gone, and the back line would be completely exposed in front of him.

[All Wrapped Up!]

[Roar!]x3

[Flame Gun!]

Action Phase arrives, both sides’ card projections clash back and forth, fighting in a bundle.

After this round, the card face of both sides is as follows:

[Set card][Set card][Knight]

[Fire Man 80][Fire Man 80][Fire Man 80]

VS

[Giant Zombie 100]

[Foxhead][Set card][Set card]

Palin lost 60 points of blood, and Ree Shil lost 100 points.

From the card face, Ree Shil is now in an obvious disadvantage.

"What the hell, didn’t you say goodbye?"

"But my cards are still standing here."

But Ree Shil doesn’t seem to panic.

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