NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 508 - 184: The Bittersweet Gold Edge Card

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 508 - 184: The Bittersweet Gold Edge Card
  • Prev Chapter
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
    Text to Speech
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 508: Chapter 184: The Bittersweet Gold Edge Card

[Attention all departments, get ready, ribbit!]

In the projection, there was a frogman wearing a beret, small round sunglasses, and holding a small megaphone.

Ree Shil would recognize this guy even if he turned to ashes.

It was the mastermind behind all the schemes that tormented their guests, the chief director of "Frog Star Road" - Frog PD.

[Director Frog]

Wisdom, 30 points, B

Attack 0, 250/250, 6/6

[Brain Role - Passive]: Director Frog’s energy upper limit +2

[Hidden Hand Behind The Scenes - Passive]: Director Frog’s attack power -30, life upper limit +150 when not in outer card position

[Onsite Dispatch - 2 Energy]: Director Frog can make a teammate’s Actor card move without affecting its action

"What the hell is going on here?"

After browsing this card, Ree Shil was at a loss whether to laugh or cry.

By common sense, a gold-edged C-Class Card should be a good thing.

However, this [Director Frog] was as unconventional as Frog PD himself.

It was not a combat card at all, but calling it a supporting card was also stretching it.

First, let’s look at the first skill [Brain Role].

Honestly speaking, this skill was the only one that could be considered valuable among all the skills of [Director Frog].

Wisdom cards lacked ways to recover energy; increasing their energy upper limit was like increasing their endurance.

But then there’s the [Hidden Hand Behind The Scenes].

What does "outer card" mean? It refers to the card in a row that directly faces the opponent and helps the cards behind it to block damage and negative skills.

In the same row, the first row cards are generally outer cards, and when the first row card is destroyed, the outer card becomes the next row card.

When the next row card is destroyed, the outer card becomes the last row card. frёeωebɳovel.com

When the last row card is destroyed, the outer card becomes the King card.

So here’s the problem: [Director Frog] only gets life bonus when not in the outer card position.

So despite the 250 life points looking nice, they are not very useful in reality.

Because these 250 life points can’t be used to take damage.

As soon as [Director Frog] becomes an outer card, the life bonus is gone.

Ree Shil thought that the only viable usage would be some special card mechanism.

For example, a type of card that transfers the damage received to another teammate card behind it.

He did indeed have a similar card.

[Old Tree Demon]

Listening to the Wind, 30 points, D

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/2

[Rooting - Passive]: When the Old Tree Demon’s life is not full, it will perform a 30-point [Absorption] on the card directly behind it

([Absorption]: Damage a teammate’s card, and receive healing of the same amount)

But this card wasn’t actually transferring damage.

Instead, it was taking damage and then [Absorbing] the teammate’s card.

If the opponent focused fire, it would still be easily killed.

And the crux of the issue was that [Director Frog] sacrificed 30 points of attack power for this.

Sacrificing 30 attack points for 150 life points, whether it’s worth it or not is debatable.

But one must know that, to make the most use of [Director Frog]’s high life points, very special cards are needed to go with it.

Ree Shil did not have these cards.

All of the above was still considered okay.

Both [Brain Role] and [Hidden Hand Behind The Scenes] had their merits.

What really left Ree Shil speechless was the last skill [Onsite Dispatch].

"Being able to help teammates move is a great skill."

"But...where can I find Actor cards for you?"

"Do I need to come up with a set of Actor cards, too?"

Cube Cards have an enormous variety of labels, and it’s not unusual for one card to have multiple labels.

Just like the [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit], which has labels such as humanoid, kung fu, and animal.

Sometimes when there are too many labels, it’s inconvenient to list them all.

However, the Actor card label was indeed quite laughable.

In his memory, Ree Shil had not even seen it in the second-level authority Simulated Card Table of the Card Club.

Because even if such cards exist, they probably wouldn’t be worth including in the Card Repository for simulations.

During his time at the TV station, Ree Shil had indeed met many Frog Actors.

He not only greeted some of the Frog actors but also had deep conversations with them once or twice.

Just now, while browsing all the way, they did notice the existence of Frog Actor cards in the card pool.

However, all of them were E-class whiteboards, not worth taking at all. ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com

"But in the end, it’s a gold-edged card, and not taking it is impossible."

"I’ll take it for now and have a good look at the Card-Making results later."

So he dragged [Director Frog] out as well and added it to the shortlist.

By the time he previewed all the cards, Ree Shil had shortlisted a total of 50 cards.

Although Frog Star was a very peaceful world, the cards here were not weak due to the influence of the Cube Card’s power.

Just like how the C-Rank [Yoga Frog] could beat a C-Rank Captain Doram in reality, he wouldn’t believe it.

It took him another half an hour to choose 30 cards from the 50 selected ones.

Of these, 7 were strange D-Rank or E-Rank cards that could be used as potential materials.

The remaining 23 cards ranged from D-Rank to B-Rank.

[Card Selection Completed]

[Please Receive Cubic Coin Reward]

The Cube coins floated in front of Ree Shil, and he reached out to accept them.

"Almost 30,000, not a small amount this time."

Through summarizing, he found that, besides the quality of Instances and Slame’s Card Prodigy Talent, the Instance Cube Coin reward also seemed to be related to the Instance duration.

Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter