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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 248 - 97: A Great Harvest of B-level Cards_3
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Chapter 248: Chapter 97: A Great Harvest of B-level Cards_3

His envisioned tactics involved using [Treatment] for cards in need, and [Poisoning] for cards like [Double-Headed Captain], [Ghostfire-Youth], and [Little Ice Demon] that didn’t rely much on health.

Another function could be to pressurize the health line.

[Mantis Lady], for example, is a card that needs to lower its own health slightly to function better.

It can be paired with [Spider Doctor].

It’s worth mentioning that cards from the same Instance have a high degree of compatibility.

As for the other skill, [Bad Medicine and Good Medicine], it’s a bit tricky.

If he predicted successfully, his team’s card in the next round would still be subject to 50 points of [Poisoned].

It is essentially an attempt to extend the life of a card on the verge of death for one more round.

If the card’s health is reduced to 0 and [Rescue] takes effect in the same round, [Treatment] will still be ineffective.

And since [Poisoned] has priority for damage, they still can’t use [Treatment] to extend the card’s life the following turn.

They can only use [First Aid] or [Rescue] to save it.

If the prediction fails, they would suffer a big loss, taking 50 points of damage for no reason, and a card that was supposed to survive might also end up dead.

The energy limit for [Spider Doctor] is four, and [Rescue] costs three, so it’s not possible to keep using [Rescue] to prolong life repeatedly.

"But ultimately it’s a treatment card, let’s use it as an alternative."

Considering the scarcity of treatment cards, Ree Shil decided to include it.

[Geese Geese Geese!]

What appeared next was a white goose.

"Ah, it’s those guys again."

He had already drawn many E-Rank [Big Goose] and had no interest in them.

Compared to these guys, he had a deeper impression of their nest, that place full of excrement.

"Huh?"

However, looking closely, the projection of this goose seemed a little different from the previous ones.

It appeared stronger and more magnificent, revealing a faint... aura of domination?

[Big Goose King]

Determination, 30 Points, B-Rank

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4

[Reckless-Passive]: When Big Goose King’s attack is greater than its own cards, gain 1 energy point

[Contempt-Passive]: When Big Goose King is attacked by a card with fewer points than it, take 10 less damage

[Red Palm Slaps Clear Waves-4 Points Energy]: Big Goose King pushes a row of cards, causing them to[Collision]with the cards behind, and Big Goose King recovers 1 point of energy for every 2 cards involved in Collision

([Collision]: The side with less health takes 20 points of damage)

"Not bad, this card."

"Even after the modification, it’s still strong."

He was quite pleasantly surprised.

There were many modifications made to this card.

First of all, it’s not the Corrupted Giant Goose King, but the Giant Goose King. freeωebnovēl.c૦m

It went from being a Berserk type to a Determination type.

Moreover, Determination type cards have a chance to recover energy through attacks, which is great.

If combined with [Contempt] passive, it could function as a first-row card.

After all, [Giant Zombie] is useful, but it can’t always be used.

Otherwise, the tactics would be too monotonous.

So he has been thinking about bringing together three cards that can serve as the first-row card.

This [Big Goose King] can undoubtedly be one of them.

As for the third skill with a poetic name, it reminded him of a card.

It was the final boss he drew at the [Isolated Outpost], the [Rhino King].

[Rhino King]’s skill is also similar to [Red Palm Ripple], with a solid [Knockback] effect.

I wonder if combining these two cards with some suitable auxiliary cards can create some knockback-collision tactics.

Or perhaps directly merging them into a better card.

"Anyway, let’s keep them as options first."

As he continued looking, he soon made new discoveries.

[Squeak!]

A long-armed, long-legged monkey that was a combination of adorable and silly jumped out of the card face.

"It’s you."

The joy on Ree Shil’s face was immediate.

[Martial Fighting Monkey]

Balance, 30 points, B

Attack 15, 100/100

[Penetrating Power-Passive]: The Martial Fighting Monkey’s Attack Power-15, with a direct attack that carries half the [Penetration],

[Passive Expert-Passive]: The Martial Fighting Monkey is incapable of [Defense], but when directly attacked, Damage is reduced by 10

[Monkey Fist Counterattack-Passive]: When the Martial Fighting Monkey is directly attacked, it immediately performs a 50% direct attack on the target

([Penetration]: When attacking a target, causes equal damage to one adjacent target behind it)

"This is almost an exact copy of the old one, so lazy, oh no, so awesome!"

After reading the card face, he was delighted.

The only downside of this card is its low attack power.

If the [Three Demons of Martial Hall] are also on the field, then the [Martial Fighting Monkey]’s attack power becomes 20 points.

With a 20-point attack, half of [Penetration] becomes 10 points of damage.

If it’s a [Monkey Fist Counterattack], then the counterattack is halved to 10 points of damage, and then [Penetration] is halved again, leaving 5 points left.

But even so, even after adjusting with two and a half negative keywords, it still can’t be denied that it’s a good card.

In the case where nobody is [Defending], its [Passive Expert] effect is even better than Sheep Rabbit’s [Light Body Technique].

It’s a shame that [Monkey Fist Counterattack]’s counterattack is not an absolute counterattack.

For example, if the opponent has A card in the first row and B card in the second row of the same column.

So after the B card attacks [Martial Fighting Monkey], the counterattack will be taken by A card if it’s still alive.

Another point to note is to prevent people with malicious intent from using the [Penetration] in the counterattack to reveal King Cards early.

When there is no card blocking in front of the Guard Card, it will suffer from [Martial Fighting Monkey]’s counterattack, carrying the [Penetration] onto the King Card, and then triggering the King Card’s reveal.

All in all, Hedgehog Card, and also has damage reduction Hedgehog Card, is definitely an excellent bulwark.

If I put my own King Card in the same column as the [Martial Fighting Monkey], I can rest assured.

Prepare to be bounced off like crazy to get past this level.

Finally found the second headline card.

With only one card left, he didn’t believe he couldn’t find it.

Goodbye, monotonous Giant Zombie Brothers.

[Giant Zombie]: Roar?

In one dungeon run, he gained 3 B-Class Cards, which was almost equivalent to his previous stock of B-Class Cards.

Ree Shil felt that Andrew Hill’s Instance Key, as a gift from the Holy Spirit, was truly a great thing... wait?

"Speaking of which, I wonder if Andrew Hill is still in the Instance."

It wasn’t until this moment that he remembered Andrew Hill.

However, they had already exited the dungeon and could do nothing to help, so they could only wish him good luck.

Ultimately, the 21 cards he obtained in this dungeon run were as follows:

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