Chapter 324: Chapter 122: Why Isn’t This Person Playing Cards According to the Routine_3
Especially for the healing amount of cloud-type cards, it’s quite high.
When hitting a [Defense] [Big Cloud], it’s equivalent to losing 5 points of blood, recovering 40 points, and gaining a net profit of 35 points.
It works quite well when used with cloud-type cards.
The Unveiling Stage is over, and it’s time for Ree Shil to start exerting his power this round.
The first to act is Grandma Cloud’s [First Aid], which has the highest priority.
[Hehehe, little cloud, you are not behaving~]
+40
A green light hits [Big Cloud].
Next to act is the[Martial Fighting Monkey].
Since its normal attack comes with [Penetration], its priority is equal to Buff/Debuff effects.
[Gulu Gaga!]
It moves to the middle column position and strikes [Big Cloud]with a monkey fist.
-5, -15, -7.5 (Penetration)
[Martial Fighting Monkey]receives 5 points of counterattack damage, while the[Stone Kong]behind it also suffers [Penetration]damage.
[Please accept this sword~!]
Next to act is the[Sword Dancing Lady], who had been silent for 3 rounds before unleashing her skill [Sword Dance]this round.
-25, -25 (Penetration)
However, her[Penetration]target is[Giant Blood Mosquito].
Since[Sword Dance]is a damaging skill from sword energy rather than a normal attack, she does not suffer counterattack damage from[Big Cloud].
Afterward, let’s look at the offensive moves from Spinach side.
[Big Cloud]attacks[Ugly Man], dealing 70 points of damage and reducing its health points to 0, making it enter [Delay]status.
[Senior Holy Knight]attacks [Tree Giant], dealing 30 points of damage.
[Magnetic Drill No.4]attacks [Tree Giant], dealing 20 points of damage.
[Giant Blood Mosquito]attacks [Tree Giant], dealing 50 points of damage, and making it[Poisoned].
[Grandma Cloud]attacks[Big Cloud], dealing 10 points of damage.
On Ree Shil’s side:
[Ugly Man]deals 20 points of damage to [Big Cloud].
[Floral Jade Deer]deals 30 points of damage to [Big Cloud].
Perhaps because of its huge size, [Tree Giant]actions are quite slow.
By the time all the cards have finished their normal attacks, its huge fist was just raised above its head.
However, even though the lifting is slow, it quickly crashes down.
Bang!
The huge fist smashes the ground, shaking the entire card table.
-42, -40, -40, -30 ([Petrification]resists)
The four numbers, -42 comes from [Tree Giant]’s blood loss
"Ah?!"
Upon seeing these damage numbers pop up, Spinach’s two short eyebrows are instantly raised.
Because in his understanding, [Big Cloud]should take 60 points of damage, while the other two side-by-side cards receive 30 points.
It turns out that the damage of the[Tree Giant]is not distributed according to the card positions, but rather by the number of 2x2-sized cards. He let his guard down.
As a result, his[Stone Kong]has no chance to DPS anymore and is eliminated! ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com
Both sides have the following cards on the field:
[Grandma][Cavalry][Set Card]
[Drill70][Empty Slot][Giant Mosquito15]
[Big Cloud45]
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[Ugly Man0][Empty Slot][Fighting Monkey70]
[Wooden Inch-Man 98][Floral Jade Deer]
[Wooden Inch-Man 98][Sword Dance Girl 85]
Aside from a bit of unexpected damage distribution with the Tree Giant, the rest of the Spinach was acceptable.
During the replacement phase, it didn’t switch cards.
If it wasn’t for the urgent situation before, it would have already revealed this DPS Card.
Now, this card makes its appearance as the last regular card.
[Hululu Hululu!]
A dark cloud bursts from the card, circling above the card table for several rounds before finally settling down.
Gradually takes the form of an elemental elf.
[Dark Cloud Elf]
Chasing the wind, 40 points, B
Attack 45, 100/100, 0/2
[Power of Wind and Cloud - Passive]: For each Move of the Dark Cloud Elf, Attack Power +5, can accumulate.
[Cloud Race’s Sympathy - Passive]: The Dark Cloud Elf’s Attack Power -20, but when there are other revealed cloud cards on your side, Attack Power +25.
[Black Wind Power - 2 Energy]: Allows Dark Cloud Elf to perform one Move.
"Wow, what a powerful card."
Ree Shil had to admit after reading it.
First, it moves once, and its Attack power +5, and it can accumulate.
With the current post-game card situation, if left unchecked, this card can continue to move and accumulate Attack Power.
However, he believes that compared to the PVP card game, the PVE card game is where this card truly shines.
Because a regular Move cannot Attack, although this card increases Attack Power by 5 after each Move, it also indirectly gives up one DPS round.
In the faster-paced PVP card games, there isn’t much time for it to accumulate.
As for the Cloud Race’s Sympathy, it is quite powerful. If Grandma Cloud is not killed, the Dark Cloud Elf will continue to gain a 25-point Attack boost.
After the card is revealed, both sides continue their actions.
Spinach once again falls into calculations.
Firstly, Grandma Cloud has 45 remaining Health Points, if she takes a [First Aid] it becomes 85, then proceeds with [Defense].
Opposite, [Sword Dance Girl] and [Martial Fighting Monkey] can deal 20 points of damage.
[Tree Giant] can deal 30 points of damage.
[Ugly Man] 15 points, [Floral Jade Deer] 15 points...
That’s 80 points of damage.
Then its own [Grandma Cloud] deals another 5 points of damage.
(This is not going to work.)
What it calculated was that, regardless of whether Grandma Cloud is saved or not, she is bound to die this round.
It didn’t expect that after using the [Grandma Cloud] card, it only managed to protect [Grandma Cloud] for one extra round.
If that’s the case, it’s better to let [Grandma Cloud] deal some damage before dying.
(What kind of freak is this guy...)
(He doesn’t play by the rules at all!)
At this thought, it couldn’t help but glare at Ree Shil in anger.
Pulling out an infinite endurance healing card only to use it as a DPS card from start to finish?
Isn’t that like playing with a whiteboard against itself?
Damn it, it feels like it’s being tricked by him!
Seeing him smiling and watching himself as if "everything is under control," Spinach feels very annoyed.
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Chapter 2: Don’t wait, it’s gonna be late.