NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 450 - 164: He’s Started Again_3

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 450 - 164: He’s Started Again_3
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Chapter 450: Chapter 164: He’s Started Again_3

"Huh?"

However, when Museum Director Phoenix saw the card that Ree Shil uncovered, he couldn’t help but pause for a moment.

In the card face projection, there was a deer with red flower-like spots.

[Floral Jade Deer]

Wisdom, 30 points, B

Attack 30, 100/100, 4/4

[Flower Aura-2 Energy Points]: Floral Jade Deer selects a target, gains 30 points of [First Aid]

[Flower Stone-Passive]: When Floral Jade Deer’s energy is exhausted, it continuously enters [Petrification]

[Stone Flower-Passive]: While Floral Jade Deer is in [Petrification] state, it can select a target and release 30 points of [Healing] this round

([Petrification]: Target loses the ability to act, reduce damage taken by 10 for this round)

"This will be a bit tricky..."

After considering it for a moment, Museum Director Phoenix understood the opponent’s intention.

For a while, he was lost in thought.

Outside the Blue Light Barrier, the Void Commentator came online again.

"The appearance of this [First Aid] card puts Museum Director Phoenix in a dilemma."

"Because he doesn’t know whether the opponent will save the [Demonic Monk], [Martial Monkey], or [Ugly Man]."

"Forget it, let’s just pretend I didn’t mention the [Ugly Man] as an option."

"Let’s look at the current card face situation. First of all, there is no doubt that the [Bouncing Slime] must use its skill to heal, otherwise, there is a high chance it will be taken down in a desperate fight by the opponent."

"So Museum Director Phoenix’s available DPS cards are [Shattered Slime] with 40 attack, [Spraying Slime] with 40 attack, [Alien Slime] with 40 attack, and [Permeating Slime] with 20 attack, these four cards."

"If the target of [First Aid] is [Martial Monkey], then it would take 40 + 20 points of damage to deal with the [Martial Monkey]."

"The remaining 40 + 40 points of damage can just finish off the [Demonic Monk], even with [Defense]."

"In this case, Coach Shil would lose two cards in one round, so there’s a high probability he won’t do that."

"But he also has to be prepared for the opponent to play some mind games."

"If the target of [First Aid] is [Demonic Monk], then its health would be increased to 70 points."

"If the [Demonic Monk] has 70 points of health and uses [Defense], then [Permeating Slime] would ignore [Defense] and deal 20 points of damage."

"The remaining three cards (40 + 40 + 40) / 2 = 60 points of damage. So it would take her 4 cards Focusing Fire to kill off the [Demonic Monk]."

"In the previous round, Museum Director Phoenix made the decision to pressure the health, which is a solid and common move, but as a consequence, he is forced to face the dilemma this round."

"If he continues to use a cautious strategy, then if Coach Shil doesn’t give him an opportunity, between the [Martial Monkey] and [Demonic Monk], he could only choose to kill one."

As he analyzed this, everyone nodded, feeling that it made sense.

The skills of today’s Void Commentator seemed to be quite high, as he almost wrapped everyone up in his words.

But the audience consisted of some proficient card players, so with a little digestion, they could still understand.

At this time, after a brief moment of thought, Museum Director Phoenix had his answer.

It seemed like the damage he saved up in the previous round would have to be let out this round.

He chose to 100% reliably eliminate the [Demonic Monk].

Was it a loss?

He didn’t think so because the opponent’s card deck had not posed much of a threat so far!

Putting it bluntly, it couldn’t inflict any effective damage on him!

Under such circumstances, what was there to fear?

He wouldn’t lose no matter how he played.

So the move that Museum Director Phoenix chose next was exactly the same as what was speculated outside the barrier.

He chose to let the [Bouncing Slime] defend and recover health.

The remaining four cards focused their fire on the [Demonic Monk].

[Yo, yo, yo~!]

Whoosh!

+30

However, when the green light hit the [Martial Monkey], he knew that he had made a wrong judgment. freёweɓnovel.com

Next to act was the[Demon Monk].

[Seal of Amitabha~]

(Seal)!

A large "Seal" character hit the[Boss Slime].

The other party did not choose[Defense], but instead chose to use a skill.

Next came the mutual regular attack phase.

[Xenomorph Slime]attacked[Demon Monk], dealing 30 points of damage.

[Shattered Slime]attacked[Demon Monk], dealing 30 points of damage.

[Spray Slime]attacked[Demon Monk], dealing 30 points of damage.

[Permeating Slime]attacked[Demon Monk], dealing 10 points of damage.

This amount of DPS is enough to kill a full-blood regular card, quite a luxurious expenditure.

On Ree Shil’s side, however,

[Crow-man] attacked the[Defensive]’s[Boss Slime], dealing 7.5 points of damage.

[Ugly Man] attacked[Defense]’s[Boss Slime], dealing 7.5 points of damage.

Not attacking the low-health[Bouncing Slime] was because his Determination Card, the[Phoenix Shield], had already reached 3 hits absorbed, and he didn’t want to reach the triggering threshold of 5 just yet.

Finally, the[Bouncing Slime]received 30 points of healing.

At the end of the round, both sides’ cards were as follows:

[Phoenix Shield]([Phoenix Feather Twilight]3/5)

points, with 4 cards remaining +120 points

[Permeating][Xenomorph][Spray]

[Shattered][Boss Slime 85][Bouncing Slime 85]

VS

[Ugly Man 47.5][Empty Slot][Martial Monkey 50]

[Floral Jade Deer][Set card][Raven Man]

points, with 6(?) cards remaining +185 points

[Big Fish Storm]([Tranquil Center]2/4,[Thrown Out]2/3)

(Exhales...)

Although in the eyes of others, this is still a scene of great disadvantage, Ree Shil still let out a breath of relief.

Because he knew what his remaining set and substitute cards were.

By reaching this step, his deck had made it through the toughest first hurdle and stabilized its footing.

Starting from the next round, it will be time to step by step open up the counterattack.

On the contrary, although Museum Director Phoenix was in control of the advantage, he didn’t let his guard down.

He had anticipated the situation of this round just now.

However, he had several expected outcomes, and this one was the worst.

It could be said that the opponent caught the reverse psychology, and it fell right into their hands.

But his advantage was still huge, and he also gained a useful piece of speculative information.

That is, from Ree Shil’s choice to heal[Martial Monkey]instead of[Ugly Man], he believed that the probability of the opponent’s King Card being hidden in the[Martial Monkey]column was over 80%.

(Although[Phoenix Feather Twilight]is only 3/5, it’s a bit of a pity to replace it now.)

(But now it’s not possible to stubbornly stick to the Determination Card anymore.)

(With two healing cards on the opposite side, I must replace my Scene Card accordingly.)

Thinking of this, Museum Director Phoenix replaced the Determination Card,[Phoenix Shield], with the Breakthrough Card,[Phoenix Knife], during the Replacement Phase.

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