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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 290 - 111: The Birth of a Strong B-level Healing Card_3
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Chapter 290: Chapter 111: The Birth of a Strong B-level Healing Card_3

The term "skill weight" was something he invented in the process of card-making.

It refers to some skills that may seem close or compatible, but they just can’t be fused together.

A simple example is the [Iron Stick] in the card deck.

[Iron Stick]

Breaking Force, 20 points, B

Attack 35, 100/100, 0/2

[Iron Product - Passive]: Iron Stick’s attack power +5

[Iron Product - Passive]: Iron Stick’s attack power +5

[Iron Product - Passive]: Iron Stick’s attack power +5

Three identical passive abilities, so why can’t they simply become one "Iron Stick’s attack power +15"? freeweɓnovel.cøm

Based on his own analysis, it’s because of the skill weight.

"Iron Stick’s attack power +15" is too heavy, and it can’t be carried in a single skill slot, so it has to be split up.

Perhaps that’s incorrect, or perhaps there are some deviations, but he believes that this speculation has some basis.

That is to say, the current [Stone Disease] and [Jade Stone Curse] combined have exceeded the skill weight limit.

Imagine if the two skills could merge into one, it would become: After energy is exhausted, continuously fall into [Petrification] and release 30 points of [Healing] every round

If played like this, perhaps S-rank cards wouldn’t be a big deal.

When I eventually make my card, one of my skills will be equivalent to your five or six skills combined.

This reasonable?

Obviously not.

Even among some top-quality A-rank cards he’s seen in the second-level authority card club, their skill lists might be long and heavy, but they haven’t reached the complexities mentioned above.

"I feel like there’s some mystery or threshold to making A-rank cards."

"As I am unable to do so for the time being, even if it is with negative effects, oh no, even with all negative effects, I can’t preview any A-rank cards yet."

"But..."

So Ree Shil decided to change to another approach.

What if he removed one of the healing skills from [Stone Jade Deer] first?

So his idea is as follows: turn [Stone Jade Deer] into a C-rank card → discard one healing oriented skill → fuse with [Awakening Gargoyle] → gain new skill → return to being a B-rank card.

Then, which skill needs to be discarded? There’s no need to hesitate too much about this issue.

[Blue Air - 2 energy points]: Stone Jade Deer chooses a target and gains 15 points of [First Aid]

[Green Air - 3 energy points]: Stone Jade Deer chooses a target and gains 30 points of [Healing]

Card Fusion may cause changes in energy upper limits.

Just now, [Jade Antler Deer] + [Awakening Gargoyle] = [Jade Stone Deer] has proven that card energy can be restricted.

Before, he’d analyzed that if the energy upper limit becomes 4/4, then [Green Air] would basically be wasted.

Since the ultimate fusion result will produce a continuous 30-point [Healing], he’s willing to sacrifice the 30-point [Green Air] for it.

"Fusing cards to lower their grade or reduce skills, this is what I’m good at."

Temporarily putting all the cards away, he lay down on the ground.

Using [Stone Jade Deer] as a mandatory card, excluding his main card group, and the potential material cards he’d reserved, he combined all the remaining cards with it for a batch processing.

"Got it."

minutes later, Ree Shil opened his eyes.

This card was drawn from [Balance-Way of balance], but he couldn’t remember which round or stage it was.

[Hee Hee Hee~]

A small fairy projection flew out from the card face.

Its size was about as big as the palm of an ordinary human, wearing a bright red petal dress.

[Cotton Flower Demon]

Wisdom, 20 points, D

Attack 20, 100/100, 2/2

[Fairy Dust - 2 energy points]: Cotton Flower Demon releases a 30-point [First Aid] to a target

This card isn’t very useful. Although it’s considered a high-healing [First Aid], it can only release one skill.

It just happens to be part of the wisdom series and a demon-type card, so it’s quite compatible with [Stone Jade Deer].

Using a low-level card as the main body can often result in a downgrade effect.

Many D-rank cards fused with [Stone Jade Deer] can downgrade it to C-rank.

But only [Cotton Flower Demon] can eliminate [Green Air] while meeting Ree Shil’s other requirements.

[Cotton Flower Demon] + [Stone Jade Deer] = [Floral Jade Deer]

[Floral Jade Deer]

Wisdom, 30 points, C

Attack 30, 100/100, 6/6

[Flower Air - 2 energy points]: Floral Jade Deer chooses a target and releases 30 points of [First Aid]

[Stone Flower - Passive]: While Floral Jade Deer is in a [Petrified] state, it can release 30 points of [Healing] on a target during this round

This card face is simply perfect.

Combine it with the [Awakening Gargoyle] for a preview.

"It worked!"

After seeing the preview results, Ree Shil directly combined the two cards.

Slap!

[Flower Oh Oh!]

The projection of the big deer has jade-like antlers, and its body is marked with bright red flower patterns.

This appearance is even more upscale than the previous [Jade Antler Deer].

[Floral Jade Deer]

Wisdom, 30 points, B

Attack 30, 100/100, 4/4

[Flower Air - 2 energy points]: Floral Jade Deer chooses a target and releases 30 points of [First Aid]

[Flower Stone - Passive]: Floral Jade Deer falls into [Petrification] after energy is exhausted

[Stone Flower - Passive]: While Floral Jade Deer is in a [Petrified] state, it can release 30 points of [Healing] on a target during this round

([Petrification]: Lose the ability to act, the total attack damage received in this round is reduced by 10)

"Isn’t this card much stronger than the likes of [Cheer Up Mushroom]?"

"It’s not just stronger, it’s a top-quality healing card that can both heal and tank."

"With it, I’ll have more confidence in taking down the Food Eating Stone Beast."

The relatively complicated process of card-making made Ree Shil treasure this card even more.

Moreover, it was originally a strong card.

The next thing to do is to deal with the Boss.

"But now I only have two chances left, so I have to play steadily."

Ree Shil didn’t immediately enter the first stage.

Instead, he lay down to rest for a while.

After walking 8 times consecutively and card-making, he felt exhausted.

Closing his eyes, he began step by step to imagine the deployment of troops and battles against the Food Eating Stone Beast in his mind.

Gradually falling asleep, then gradually waking up again.

Checking the time, he had slept for a full 8 hours.

Full of energy. freewebnøvel.coɱ

Setting off.

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