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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 441 - 161: You, with thick eyebrows and big eyes, deceived me_3
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Chapter 441: Chapter 161: You, with thick eyebrows and big eyes, deceived me_3

The damage is incredibly high, almost exaggerated!

"Hmph, take a look at this next one."

Little Phoenix Fox seemed very satisfied with the other party’s reaction, and revealed her card on the right.

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The projection of the card on the right is a beautifully crafted ceramic vase with a delicate blue glaze pattern on the surface.

Its shape is quite common, except that its handles are shaped like slender arms.

[Clay Pot Demon]

Listening to the Wind, 30 points, B

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/3

[Benevolent-Hearted Demon - Passive]: When your cards take damage, Clay Pot Demon recovers 1 energy point (triggers only once per round)

[Handle with Care - Passive]: Clay Pot Demon cannot be targeted within 2 rounds of being revealed

[Immortal Water in the Vase - 1 Energy Point]: Clay Pot Demon chooses 1 target, releasing 30 points of [First Aid]

This card is also a top-quality B-level card.

Despite being a Listening to the Wind card, it has a way to regenerating energy that is similar but superior to Determination cards.

For Listening to the Wind cards, this is the ultimate energy-regenerating skill.

Unable to become a target for 2 rounds means that skills, attacks, and recovery measures cannot be used on it during that time.

The only way Ree Shil could think of to counter it would be using effects that deal splash damage, such as [Spread] and [Penetration].

However, he didn’t have any [Spread] cards, and as the [Clay Pot Demon] was placed in the front row, it was hard for it to be affected by [Penetration].

So, it’s like he can’t touch this card for 2 rounds.

Next, Little Phoenix Fox revealed her covered card in the middle.

[Cluck Cluck!]

The projection of the middle card is a chicken-like bird with abundant and dazzling feathers.

Its distinguishing feature is the disproportionally large wings, which, when spread, could conceal the card positions on both sides.

[Tame Chicken]

Determination, 40 points, B

Attack 40, 100/100, 0/8

[Left Giant Wing - Passive]: Tame Chicken can take damage on behalf of the left column when on [Defense]

[Right Giant Wing - Passive]: Tame Chicken can take damage on behalf of the right column when on [Defense]

[Giant Wing Flapping - 8 Energy Points]: Tame Chicken flaps its wings, sending up to 3 cards in a row into [Exile] for 1 round

([Exile]: Removes targeted regular cards from the game)

If you don’t look closely, you might think this card is a bit inferior.

Because absorbing damage for the left and right sides could actually only occupy one skill quota.

Now it’s divided into two, making this card seem like a fake B-level card.

However, Ree Shil noticed a detail: it is not "left side" but "left column."

That is to say, if this big chicken card is not defeated, it will keep serving as a complete umbrella of protection for the opponent.

Upon a closer look, this is also a top-quality B-level card.

"Three B’s in the front row, you have a pretty good deck."

"DPS, defense, healing, you’ve got it all."

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Ree Shil’s gaze swept back and forth across the three cards, nodding approvingly.

"Let me show you my Scene Card and see what you think, hehe."

Little Phoenix Fox was delighted to be praised.

She touched her Scene Card and flipped it over.

[Bang!]

A giant bronze shield phantom appeared, covering her half of the card table.

The shield was circular with a flying phoenix engraved on it.

The phantom lasted for a few seconds before it completely disappeared.

However, from the overturned card, the specific attribute effects could be seen.

[Phoenix Shield]

Scene, C

[Phoenix Shield Resonance]: When one’s own Determination Card is attacked, recover an additional 0.5 points of energy

[Phoenix Shield Echo]: When one’s own Determination Card is attacked, recover an additional 0.5 points of energy

The effects of the two entries are the same, and only the headings are different.

"A scene card exclusive to Determination Cards. It’s like regaining an extra 1 point of energy every time it’s hit."

"A very practical scene card."

Ree Shil gave a fair evaluation.

Initially, he thought the only downside to that [Tame Chicken] card was that its skill cost was too high.

However, compared to its effect of exiling 3 targets at once, it was indeed worth such high energy consumption.

Now, when combined with this [Phoenix Shield], its energy recovery efficiency is doubled, which is a bit tricky.

"Are you envious? But you can’t learn it, hehe."

Little Phoenix Fox’s scene card originated from her card player’s talent [Seven Phoenixes].

This talent provided her with 7 D-level scene cards when she was at Level 1: [Phoenix Balance], [Phoenix Axe], [Phoenix Book], [Phoenix Shield], [Phoenix Knife], [Phoenix Fan], and [Phoenix Arrow], which correspond to the seven major categories of cards: [Balance], [Berserk], [Wisdom], [Determination], [Breaking Force], [Listening to the Wind], and [Chasing the Wind].

Also, upon reaching Level 10, these D-level scene cards automatically upgraded to C-level.

At Level 25 and Level 50, they will be upgraded to B-level and A-level, respectively.

As for S-level... that depends on her destiny.

After all, it’s quite difficult for most card players to continue leveling up beyond Level 50, as each step becomes increasingly challenging.

It can be said that with the current structure of the deck formed by Little Phoenix Fox’s four first-revealed cards, it is quite solid and reliable.

Just as Ree Shil evaluated, it’s a typical iron triangle.

"Your daughter has completely inherited your card player’s talent."

In the audience seats, Show Director looked at Curator Phoenix.

"Heh, of course."

Curator Phoenix smiled indifferently.

Truth be told, he once had doubts because his wife was too beautiful and his daughter was not a bird-headed person.

Fortunately, the card player’s talent proved that this daughter is indeed his own bloodline.

Similar card player talents may appear among different card players, but if they share identical talents, then they must be blood-related.

He was a transmigrator, and his daughter, who was born here, could be considered a second-generation transmigrator, effectively making her an indigenous person.

Indigenous people naturally have a greater advantage in awakening time compared to transmigrators, so Phoenix began consciously letting her enter Instances for training occasionally since she was 12 years old.

Although the frequency of entering Instances was not high initially, the accumulation of time paid off.

As a result, her card player level was not too low, and her deck was one of the richer ones among her peers.

With this in mind, Curator Phoenix spoke again.

"This coach Shil you introduced seems to be about the same age as Xiao Hu."

"To reach the [Way of Chasing Wind] of [Three Passes Nine] and achieve second place in your score ranking, he must have a solid foundation in deck strength."

"I’m really looking forward to seeing how he’ll perform."

As he spoke, his gaze turned to Ree Shil’s side.

The other party seemed to know the etiquette of the card table and did not interrupt while Little Phoenix Fox was revealing her card.

"What about him? You’ll see."

Hearing this question, the Show Director’s mouth curved in a slight smile.

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