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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 517 - 187: The Third Main Card Deck
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Chapter 517: Chapter 187: The Third Main Card Deck

First of all, they were expensive.

These A-level Material Cards cost at least 20,000, and could easily go up to 40,000-50,000.

With Ree Shil’s budget, even if he only bought the cheaper ones, he could only afford two at most.

Second, the information at this physical store was somewhat different from online shops.

To be more precise, perhaps online shops exaggerated or didn’t provide detailed descriptions to attract customers.

In any case, now that each card was displayed in a row, the information was clear to see.

[Floating Core]: Gives mobile phones the ability to float

[Quantum Torque]: Increases physical startup speed

[Variable Frequency Probe]: Can detect ethereal traces

[Mar’s Illuminating Lamp]: A spotlight with the ability to vanquish demons

[Top-notch Battery]: Improves the power system’s endurance

[P-Type Resonating Electromagnetic Knife]: Mecha-exclusive weapon

[Stationary Sartus Sphere]: Significantly increases physical consumption

...

A series of Material Cards, with some having professional terms that Ree Shil couldn’t understand at all.

It would take too much time to preview all 17 Material Cards with his entire card deck today.

Besides, Ree Shil’s main goal was not the Mech Material Cards.

After all, he had very few Mech cards, even though they were a major category alongside the Demon and Worm cards.

So he only previewed the results of these 17 Material Cards with his few Mech cards.

Then, unsurprisingly, all of the A-level Material Cards showed explosive or devouring results.

"Please show me the C and B level ones as well."

So Ree Shil said.

He had few Mech cards, so the preview was quite fast.

"Alright, sir."

The clerk felt somewhat disappointed, and the light in her eyes dimmed a little.

It was a pity that this outsider didn’t buy the A-level cards.

However, there were many more C and B level Material Cards.

There were hundreds of C-level cards and dozens of B-level ones.

Ree Shil held an entire stack of cards in his hand, making sure his palm could touch the edge of each card so he could process them in batches.

The clerk patiently waited by the side.

Although this outsider’s behavior was a bit strange, she had seen many strange people before, and this level of strangeness was nothing to her.

It was just touching cards after all; she had even seen people trying to put cards in their mouths.

Ree Shil started with previewing the C-level cards.

With hundreds of C-level Material Cards and fewer than ten of his own Mech cards, there were thousands of results to preview.

Among these results, some successful fusions were naturally available.

However, none of them were what he wanted.

So he turned to the B-level Material Cards.

"Huh?"

When previewing the last stack of B-level Material Cards, his eyebrows finally raised.

[Highly Unstable Core]: Significantly increases the instability of equipment

This card produced a result.

[Ghostfire-Youth]+[Highly Unstable Core]=[Ghostfire-Youth]

It turned the original C-level [Ghostfire-Youth] into a B-level card.

[Ghostfire-Youth]

Chasing the wind, 60 points, B

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/3

[Expensive Vehicle-Passive]: Doubles the score of Ghostfire-Youth

[Short Circuit System-Passive]: Ghostfire-Youth leaves the field on the current round of revealing cards freeweɓnovel.cѳm

[Self Overload-Passive]: When Ghostfire-Youth leaves the field, deals True Damage equal to its own score to 2 revealed targets

This card caught his attention.

It now had a passive effect that caused it to explode as soon as it was revealed.

As mentioned before, if he wanted to build a Summoning Card deck, he would need a tactical core card.

The task of this tactical core card was to immediately create summonable empty slots for his card deck on the first round of the game.

Now, from the preview results in his hand, [Ghostfire-Youth] seemed perfectly capable of taking on this role.

First, it exploded as soon as it was revealed, which had its benefits.

It saved the damage output needed for his own cards to kill it.

Then, it created one card slot for his team, leaving a gap for the Summoning Cards to take advantage of.

Also, with 60 points of True Damage, the chances of the opposing team losing members in the first round increased significantly.

Assuming the other two cards on his team had an average 30 points each,

The opposing cards would have 40 HP left after taking 60 points of damage.

Without any other damage reduction skills and just plain Defense, it would require 80 points of damage to kill the opposing card.

[Ghostfire-Youth] contributed 30 points of damage, and the other two average cards contributed 30+30 points of damage, totaling 90 points.

In other words, under ideal conditions, this first round [Ghostfire-Youth] could create two empty card slots for Summoning Cards to use.

The only thing this card fears is Seal.

Once Sealed, [Ghostfire-Youth]’s passive effects would all be disabled, turning it into a high-scoring but low-efficiency card.

Especially since the Short Circuit System only works during the current round of revealing cards, even if the Seal is lifted later, it can’t trigger an immediate explosion.

However, speaking of which, any card with more effects would fear Seal.

After all, Seal and Silence are relatively common soft control effects in mid-to-high-end games.

Especially Seal, which is pretty handy.

"How much is this card?"

After previewing all the cards, Ree Shil only pushed this [Highly Unstable Core] forward.

"Uh... Sir, you really know how to pick, haha... Hahaha."

The clerk’s laughter was still a bit canned, but there seemed to be a hint of awkwardness.

"This is a promotional product in our store, selling for only 4,500 Cube coins."

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