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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 246 - 97: A Great Harvest of B-level Cards
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Chapter 246: Chapter 97: A Great Harvest of B-level Cards

Time rewound again.

"Alright, got it. I will personally lead them to that world."

The man nodded after listening to Ree Shil’s request.

He was actually a little surprised inside - this young lad dared to use his second sentence granted by the bug for someone else’s sake.

However, he still underestimated Ree Shil’s audacity, because at this moment, he saw the lad’s hand extending towards him again.

He hadn’t even finished his tea yet.

"Okay, you can’t drink more than three cups of Spirit Clearing Tea in a short amount of time."

He flipped his wrist, and a folding fan appeared out of thin air.

Smack!

The folding fan hit Ree Shil’s hand, making him feel like it was hit by a thousand pounds.

The man swiped his hand, and the tea set on the stone table disappeared.

Then, Ree Shil’s vision began to blur.

Before his consciousness completely fell, he heard the other party’s words.

"Participate in the city competition, and then get the qualification to come to find me."

Hum!

When he came to his senses, Ree Shil realized he had already left the courtyard and stood in the Pure White Space. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm

"Damn it, my head hurts from drinking too much of that tea."

He pressed his head and murmured to himself.

"I don’t know if that guy is reliable or not, but since he claimed to be a divine deity, he should have some abilities, right?"

For some people, a divine deity might be an existence they would never encounter in their entire lives.

After all, the limit of what he could help with was probably just a cup of tea and a word or two.

As for the other party’s last sentence, he didn’t really care about it.

He hadn’t said anything about wanting to see that guy, let alone obtaining any qualification he was talking about.

Of course, he still had to participate in the city competition.

After all, he had promised the Show Director, and it was probably almost time for the representative selection she mentioned.

But those weren’t important things; at this time, what Ree Shil was most concerned about was what would happen in the Pure White Space, something worth looking forward to.

[Dungeon Completion Rate -189%]

[Gain Experience Points, calculating...]

[Congratulations, level-up to Level 8]

"Great, jumped two levels."

After leveling up, Ree Shil could clearly sense that his physique had been further strengthened, which was very nice.

Last time when he came out of the [Demon-eliminating Human], he was Level 6 with more than half an experience bar.

Unexpectedly, this time he gained more card player experience points, filling his experience bar to just over Level 8.

It seemed that this unexpected increase in experience points was related to the 189% completion rate.

It made sense; the dungeon key’s level requirements ranged from Level 1 to 12.

It was impossible for a normal Level 12 card player to complete a task of defeating Palin and removing the root cause of the Corruption disease.

That was probably why he specifically received a thank-you from the world’s will.

Speaking of the world’s will, Ree Shil couldn’t help but immediately pull out the card he had just received.

[Tree Tree!]

With the card in his palm, a Tree Giant projection rose from it.

Indeed, just looking at its size, it was much larger than other card projections.

"Heh, another one of these."

When he saw the card face clearly, Ree Shil laughed in surprise.

[Tree Giant]

Berserk, 120 points, B freёweɓnovel.com

Attack 120, 400/400

[Huge Size - Passive]: Tree Giant occupies 2x2 card positions, Health Points +300, stands still for 2 rounds after revealing card

[Tough Body - Passive]: Tree Giant gains [Tenacity] after being subjected to control effects

[Titan God Fist - Passive]: Tree Giant’s attack consumes 10% of max Health Points, and hits targets within 2x2 card positions, with damage distributed evenly among cards in positions

([Tenacity]: For this round controlled, the next round immune to control)

This card, just like the [Giant Zombie], also had the [Huge Size] passive, but it was even more exaggerated.

It occupied both the front 2 positions + the back 2 positions, and the health points didn’t decrease like the [Giant Zombie], which lost 100 points and only had 200 health points for occupying 3 positions; it held 4 positions without losing health points, so it had 400 points.

The downside of this passive ability was obvious - first of all, because of the special card positions it took up, it couldn’t be a first-row card or a King Card.

The other thing was that it stood still for 2 rounds after revealing the card, which would give the opponent 2 rounds to attack and prepare for a counter.

But if they thought about it, it wasn’t a loss.

After all, it was 120 points, and occupied 4 card positions, revealing a card was equivalent to having the opponent reveal 4 cards.

So standing still for 2 rounds was still a gain.

In the 9+1 and PVE card games, it should be able to play a crucial role.

As for the second passive ability, it was an impressive tank skill.

It was like having immunity to control for an average of 1 turn every 2 turns, which was very powerful.

[Tenacity] was something that some bosses would have in dungeons after Level 10.

Moreover, some [Tenacity] was even more powerful, with 1 turn controlled, immune for 2 turns.

Facing such bosses, [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit] would hardly be effective.

Lastly, the third passive ability had both pros and cons.

First of all, it forced health consumption; for each punch it threw, it lost 40 health points.

Without a way to recover, it could theoretically throw only 10 punches.

But if it could actually throw all 10 punches, that would be 1200 points of DPS.

Ree Shil believed that by the time it reached that point, he should have won the card game, so it didn’t really matter.

The key strength lied in "simultaneously hitting 2x2" part.

He suspected that the [Tree Giant] in the previous dungeon was able to explode all of their cards with a single punch by relying on this passive ability.

Perhaps the boss required many cards to be on the field at the same time for it to be successfully defeated because the more cards there were, the less damage each would take.

It was just like the adjusted [Tree Giant] - if there were four cards in the 2x2 area it attacked, each would be deducted by 30 points; this was no different from taking four 30-point cards and having a 1v1 with four opposite cards.

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