Chapter 449: Chapter 164: He’s Started Again_2
Ree Shil saw the card on the other side and roughly guessed the intention of the other party.
Unfortunately, it seemed that the Curator was going to be disappointed.
He reached out and flipped over the Set card behind the [Martial Monkey].
[Swift as the Wind!]
A golden figure burst out from the card face and rushed towards the sky. After circling above the card table for a few rounds, it slowly descended.
A young Raven Man, wearing a Peking Opera mask on the upper half of his face, with a beak for a mouth and carrying a Crescent Blade, appeared before everyone.
"Wow! It’s Golden Light!"
"Didn’t expect Coach Shil to have an A-level card besides [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit]?"
"The strength of this deck is quite terrifying; what a prodigy!"
"In this case, once he reveals the [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit], isn’t it 2A versus 2A..."
Many people outside the Blue Light Barrier were surprised.
"Oh?"
Upon seeing this card face, Curator immediately raised his eyebrows.
This was information not in the files; this guy has been hiding another A-level card?
But... it clearly isn’t good enough.
His gaze returned to the card game and scanned back and forth between the cards and the table.
The other party had revealed a card worth only 20 points in this round and didn’t provide much help on the field right now.
So in the following round, his initiative would be expanded even further.
The first issue to be concerned about was how to deal with the [Demonic Monk].
A normal player would want the [Demonic Monk] to release its [Seal] before dying.
The card currently has 60 HP, and after using its skill, the HP would drop to 30.
He only needed to finish it off with any card, and it would be over.
(But what if... the [Demonic Monk] continues to defend?)
The Curator also thought of another possibility.
If the [Demonic Monk] still goes for [Defense], then he must make all three other cards, except the controlled [Bouncing Slime], focus fire to deal 20+20+20 = 60 points of damage, just enough to kill the Demonic Monk in one shot.
(But wouldn’t that be too wasteful of DPS?)
So after thinking a bit, he made a more prudent decision.
From the perspective of skill priority, if [Demonic Monk] wants to release [Seal], there would be no way for him to stop it.
So it’s good to leave one card’s DPS to it; if it uses its skill, it would die, and if not, its HP would be further lowered, and it would die in the next round.
The DPS of the remaining two cards should be used to lower the HP of the [Martial Monkey].
Because the threat level of this card is second.
Take advantage of this round and lower the HP first; it’ll be easier to deal with it in the next round.
"Here we go again."
At this time, Secretary Brown suddenly said this.
"Huh? What’s happening again?"
Flat Orange sitting next to him looked puzzled.
"Stanley is observing the other party’s expression again, taking the opportunity to analyze."
"Really? Can’t be that amazing, right?"
Flat Orange didn’t quite believe it.
But in the following events, the facts proved that Ree Shil made the correct prediction.
In this round, the [Demonic Monk] didn’t take the risk of releasing its skill but went into [Defense] mode together with [Ugly Man].
On the Curator’s side, all four cards had attacked.
[Bouncing Slime] attacked [Ugly Man], dealing 17.5 points of damage.
[Shattered Slime] attacked [Demonic Monk], dealing 20 points of damage.
[Spray Slime] attacked [Martial Monkey], dealing 40 points of damage, and received a Counterattack of 15 points.
[Alien Slime] attacked [Martial Monkey], dealing 40 points of damage, and received a Counterattack of 15 points.
Both the attacks of [Spray Slime] and [Alien Slime] were counterattacked by the [Martial Monkey].
However, due to their position and [Extended Protection], these attacks landed on [Bouncing Slime] instead.
Then, [Raven Man] also attacked [Bouncing Slime], dealing a total of 15+15+15=45 points of damage.
After that, under the influence of [Phoenix Shield], [Bouncing Slime] recharged fully.
At the end of the round, the card faces of both sides were as followed:
[Phoenix Shield] ([Phoenix Feather Twilight] 3/5)
points, 5 remaining cards +140 points
[Set card][Alien][Spray]
[Shattered][Head][Bouncing 55]
VS
[Ugly Man 47.5][Demonic Monk 40][Martial Monkey 20]
[Set card][Set card][Raven Man]
points, remaining 7(?) cards +215 points
[Big Fish Storm] ([Tranquil Center] 1/4, [Thrown Out] 1/3)
With such results, it could be said that the Curator had things under control.
Although the other party did not lose a card, their HP was all being suppressed. fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm
There’s an advantage called the "bloodline advantage."
The other party’s blood loss was at 192.5 points, while he only lost 45 points. In the next round, he had enough DPS to do whatever he wanted.
Soon, the unveiling stage of the new round arrived.
The Curator immediately unveiled the last Next Line card he had prepared.
[Boing Boing Boing~]
Another green Slime bounced out of the card face.
[Penetrating Slime]
Breaking force, 20 points, B
Attack 10, 100/100, 0/3
[Elastic Body - Passive]: When Penetrating Slime is attacked, Damage -5
[Penetrating Attack - Passive]: Penetrating Slime’s Attack Power -10, ignores [Defense]
[Powerful Penetration - 2 Energy Points]: Penetrating Slime attacks one target, causing [Penetration]
([Penetration]: When attacking a target, deal equal damage to the adjacent target behind it)
This card is specially designed to deal with [Defense].
By combining it with another Scene Card later, he would be able to attack the opponent’s [Defense] relentlessly.
[Yo Yo Yo~]