Chapter 446: Chapter 163: Your Restraint on Kung Fu Card Set Goes Beyond_2
As the Void Commentator said, Ree Shil knew that the other party would certainly be on guard against[Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit]. ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm
So he didn’t harbor any fluke mentality, choosing a relatively stable set of first row cards as his starting hand.
After a while, Curator Phoenix had also arranged his card deck.
Obviously, the reason he took a bit longer was to choose a suppressive card deck.
It’s honestly hard to find suppressive cards for niche tags like the Kung Fu Set.
He only has, at best, one or two in his hand.
However, from a mechanism point of view, he does have a card deck that can suppress the other party.
Yes, it’s not just single cards but a card deck.
Once both sides had completed their card decks, the card game began officially.
As a result, the two faced each other, and without coordination, both froze in inaction.
"Alright, I guess I’ll be the first to reveal my card."
Therefore, Museum Director Phoenix smiled slightly and was the first to reach out his hand.
[Boing Boing Boing~]
With the revealing of the card on the far left, a projection of green jelly popped out of the card face.
"...."
Ree Shil realized that the other party had revealed a Slime Card, and was momentarily somewhat speechless.
This guy, he appears so weak.
Could it be that he is looking down on me?
[Bounce Slime]
Determination, 30 Points, B-Level
Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4
[Elastic Body - Passive]: When Bounce Slime is attacked, Damage -5
[Extensive Protection - Passive]: When Bounce Slime reveals a card, select 1 target to take damage for 2 rounds
[Elastic Body Remodel - 3 Point Energy]: Bounce Slime enters[Defense], gaining 30 points[Healing]
But when he finished browsing the opponent’s card face, Ree Shil understood that he was mistaken.
He should not judge a card by its appearance; it’s all because of the stereotype left by Slame.
Slame:?
This card is a small top-grade B-Level Determination Card.
It can help teammates bear damage while gaining energy points more quickly.
[Defense] + [Healing] combination of skills, full survival ability.
And the skill[Elastic Body], is more targeted against his own Kung Fu Deck.
Because his Kung Fu Deck mainly focuses on multiple attacks in a single round, such as[Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit],[Martial Monkey], and[Crow-man].
This damage reduction passive - [Elastic Body], can effectively reduce the damage from multi-segment attacks.
Curator Phoenix is a person who values card table etiquette. He gave Ree Shil ample browsing time before revealing the second card.
[Boing Boing Boing~]
The projection is the same this time, only within the light column of the card face... there’s golden light.
A-Level Card!
Ree Shil’s eyes slightly contracted.
If he didn’t check the card face, just by seeing the projection, he would assume that they were two identical Slime Cards.
The card faces, however, are very different.
[Shattered Slime]
Determination, 30 points, A-Level
Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4
[Elastic Body - Passive]: When Shattered Slime is attacked, damage -5
[Fragment Recycling - Passive]: If Shattered Slime is damaged by at least 30 points in 1 round, it gains 10 points of[Healing]
[Slime Sharing - Passive]: Each time Shattered Slime receives a Recovery Effect, it releases 5 points of[Healing]towards your other Slime Cards
[Fragment Absorption Attack - 4 Point Energy]: Shattered Slime spits out its own fragments, causing 1 target to enter[Solidify]
([Solidify]: The target is forced to enter[Stillness] the round after next)
A Determination Card, another Determination Card.
Since this is an A-Level card, it gives Ree Shil an even more headache compared to the[Bounce Slime] card.
It carries delayed control and a self-reliant[Healing] that doesn’t require activation.
And this[Healing] frequency is very high, and can cover the whole team!
(Wait a minute...)
Seeing this, he had a bad feeling.
Could it be that all the cards of the opposing side’s deck are Slime Cards?
Just as he was lost in doubt, Curator Phoenix revealed his third card.
However, this reveal caused Ree’s brow to furrow slightly.
Because the card revealed by his opponent was not in the first row.
It was the next line card hidden behind the[Bounce Slime]?
[Boing Boing Boing~]
As expected, it was another green jelly projection.
[Inferior Coagulation - Passive]: Spray Slime cannot defend
[Chronic Poison - Passive]: If Spray Slime continuously attacks 1 target 2 times, it can cause them to be[Poisoned]
[Jet-propelled Shells - 4 Point Energy]: Spray Slime deals 2 sets of 5 Points Damage to up to 3 targets in one line
([Poisoned]: Starting from the next round, take 10 points of damage, unable to reduce)
It’s still a Slime Card, and this one is a DPS Card that can release poison to a group.
Under ideal conditions, one skill shot can deal 10 + 10 (poison) damage separately to 3 cards.
The total is 60 Points. It doesn’t seem high, but remember, this is non-reducible[Poison], equivalent to [True Damage]delayed by 1 round.
All in all, it’s a very decent B-Class Card in terms of group attack and suppressing blood threshold damage.
Both single-target damage and group attack slash bloodline damage have their own strengths and weaknesses; it primarily depends on strategic requirements.
However, at this time, what Ree Shil was more concerned about was the un-revealed card in the middle of the opponent’s first row.
He understood that the[Spray Slime] in the second row being able to reveal its card in the first round must be due to that card.
Only that kind of keywords linked card could have this effect.
[Boing Boing Boing~]
As expected, with the Phoenix Museum Director revealing the card, another Slime popped out.
Only this time... there’s gold again!
[Leader Slime]
Balanced, 40 Points, A-Level