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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 39 - 18: Instance Settlement_2
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Chapter 39: Chapter 18: Instance Settlement_2

By the time Ree Shil came to his senses, he was standing in the detention area of the pure white space.

[Dungeon Completion - 200%]

[Calculating experience points gained...]

[Congratulations, leveled up to LV2]

New subtitles appeared on the panel. He had leveled up.

"A completion rate of 200%, it seems the hidden mission gave a lot of experience points."

"I heard that under normal circumstances you need at least two or three dungeons to level up to LV2."

He was very satisfied.

[Please draw 8 cards as rewards for this dungeon]

Just like the previous rookie dungeon instance, a light group floated up to him.

Whoosh!

A card flew out of the light group and hovered in mid-air.

Whoosh! xN

The [?] cards were neatly arranged in front of him very quickly.

"Awesome, 400 cards."

Ree Shil excitedly rubbed his hands together; the capacity of this card pool was twice that of the rookie instance dungeon.

Standing in front of the cards, he casually pressed towards a [?].

Focus and concentration quickly brought up the card’s panel.

[Wuhu~~~]

On the card, a young boy riding a modified electric vehicle sped out.

He wasn’t wearing a safety helmet, the excessive speed caused his hair to blow back.

Even weirder was that sometimes both hands let go of the handlebars, or the front of the bike was lifted, or he stood up on the bike seat.

It didn’t look like he’d live for long.

"Strange, it doesn’t seem to be one of those three."

Ree Shil scrutinized the appearance of this young boy and felt it didn’t match the Ghostfire Brothers.

But upon closer inspection, you could find some similarities to the Ghostfire Second Brother.

He remembered that during their chat in the car, that guy mentioned having a younger brother who died in a traffic accident at the age of 14.

Looking back to the card’s panel.

"Eh? It’s actually a C-Class card."

When his eyes landed on the grade, he was taken aback.

He previewed a C-Class card on the first try, had he suddenly become lucky?

[Ghostfire-Youth]

Chasing the Wind, 60 points, C

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/3

[Ghostfire Warning - Passive]: Ghostfire-Youth cannot survive more than 3 rounds after being revealed

[Parents’ White Raise - Passive]: Score of Ghostfire-Youth is doubled

"That’s funny, it’s a useless card."

After going through the card, he was amused.

A card with two negative attributes was indeed rare.

"But it’s a C-Class card after all."

He was almost tempted to take this funny card.

But there were still 399 cards left in the pool, it was too reckless to make a call immediately.

And so, he pressed down on the card next to it.

[Awooo!]

An ordinary zombie beast projection jumped out of the card face.

Ree Shil had been in the instance dungeon for many days, he had grown accustomed to such things.

[Ordinary Zombie Beast]

Berserk, 20 points, E

Attack 20, 100/100

Compared to the 5 Attack, 15 Health minions in PVE card games, this card was slightly enhanced.

But in the end, an E-Class card was still garbage.

Ding!

With a flick of his fingers, he ejected the card.

The process was repeated with each card. ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom

After all, it was the lowest end of the instance dungeons, so there were a lot of E-Class cards.

For instance, little Apricot’s projection, [Dirty Girl].

Director Jones’s projection, [Nearsighted Research Institute Director].

Mr. Liu’s projection, [Middle-aged Veteran].

They were all E-Class cards with no keywords.

The second non E-Class card Ree Shil found was a projection of the hotel’s cook.

[Ugly Chef]

Wisdom, 20 points, D

Attack 20, 100/100, 1/1

[A Bit Ugly - 1 Energy]: The Ugly Chef chooses a target and makes it into [Taunt] for 2 rounds

([Taunt]: Forces target to [Attack] the caster)

"This burly figure doesn’t look like a card from the wisdom series at all."

Looking at the projection of the chef, he couldn’t help but comment.

Who would have guessed? This was actually a control card.

Although wisdom series cards can’t automatically recover energy, if it’s 1 time [Taunt] is used well, it can even turn the tide of battle.

So this was actually a pretty good card.

"This card is worth considering, let’s set it aside for now."

Ree Shil tapped the back of the card, moving it forward, making it stand out among the other cards.

Also set aside as an option was the Ghostfire Boy card.

In card collecting, players are mainly divided into three categories: those who focus on strength, aesthetics, and storyline.

He admitted he was a fourth kind, the mood party.

That is, he made choices based on his mood.

The reason for choosing the Ugly Chef as an option was because of its practicality.

Choosing Ghostfire Boy as an option was because it was fun and interesting.

Soon after, among these cards, he quickly found new options.

The Strenghened Mourning Beast card, which exhibited a tall figure with muscular fibers fully revealed, was one of them.

Enhanced Lost Beast

Berserk, 30 points, D Rank

Attack 30, 100/100

[Meat Eating-Passive]: Enhanced Loss Beast deals an extra 10 points of damage when attacking humanoid cards

There are quite a number of humanoid cards, and the special attack effect can come in handy in many situations.

The fourth option was also something he had seen in the instance dungeon.

Or rather, it was somewhat familiar.

The projection on the card’s face was a figure of the Zombie Beast Hound that had followed them into the base and helped complete the mission.

Zombie Beast Hound

Berserk, 30 points, D Rank

Attack 30, 100/100

[Zombie Poison-Passive]: Inflicts Poison status on the target for 2 turns when attacking, can’t be stacked

([Poisoned]: Receives 5 points of damage from the next round, [Defense] can not be reduced)

Ree Shil saw this card as a top-notch card.

Even just with the passive Poison effect, a D Class Card is worth choosing.

The key is that he has personally experienced the value of the Zombie Beast Hound in the instance dungeon. Its intelligence is higher than that of ordinary dogs, and it can basically understand human speech.

It’s perfect to serve as a follower card, continuing to play the role of scout in future dungeons.

In the blink of an eye, he had previewed nearly 200 of the 400 cards.

The card that Ree Shil wanted to see most did not appear, making him slightly anxious.

"Could it be that the card I want isn’t in the card pool?"

He reached for the next card with some worry.

[Boom!]

"Huh?"

The projection on this card deeply attracted his attention.

The large right arm with all the muscle fibers exposed was just like the one he fought in the boss battle just now.

Giant Undead Right Arm

Chasing the Wind, 30 points, E Rank

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4

"As a boss, it was so powerful. Now, it’s been weakened so much that it’s pathetic."

He had heard that some cards do not correspond to the actual strength of the bosses in the instance dungeons.

Some bosses that seemed weak in the instance are not weak as Cube Cards.

Some bosses that were strong in the instance were not strong as Cube Cards.

But he didn’t expect this Giant Undead Right Arm to be weakened to this extent.

When the arm was a part of the BOSS before, it had 3 abilities. Now, it doesn’t have any and has been downgraded to the lowest E Rank card.

"No, hang on."

"If I gather three complete cards and merge them together..."

Ree Shil suddenly thought of a possibility.

So he continued to review, and soon he found the other two BOSS cards.

Like the right hand, there was only a left hand projection.

Giant Undead Left Arm

Listening to the Wind, 30 points, E Rank

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4

And the upper body of the Giant Undead with no arms.

Giant Undead Upper Body

Determination, 30 points, D Rank

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4

[Muscle Armor - Passive]: The damage of the Giant Undead Upper Body when defending -10

Only the torso was a bit better, it had a slightly weakened damage reduction skill, an D Rank card.

"If it was someone else, it might be very difficult to draw these three cards at the same time."

Ree Shil looked at the three cards he had singled out from the group, nodding in satisfaction.

He must choose these three cards.

Because he hasn’t drawn them yet, he can’t preview the fusion result.

But, he believes that theoretically, these three cards should have a high compatibility, chances of fusion failure should be low, it’s worth taking a risk.

When he found the last puzzle piece, the Giant Undead Upper Body, there were only 10 cards left that hadn’t been previewed yet.

"Now I have 10 optional cards, even if it’s not in the card pool, I still have enough choices."

"But it feels quite disappointing not to have it."

However, the card that Ree Shil really wanted throughout the whole instance dungeon still didn’t appear.

That was - the fire truck.

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