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Chapter 519: Chapter 187: The Third Main Card Deck_3

[Sense of Accomplishment - Passive]: Every time the Double Headed Captain’s summoned creature attacks, it gains 5 points of [Healing].

[New Recruits Gathering - 30% Max Health Points]: The Double Headed Captain issues a rallying order to summon a [Recruit Soldier] at a 1-card position.

[Recruit Soldier]

Berserk, 10 points, E

Attack 10, 10/10

Now, this card is no longer a bomb one.

To summon 1[Recruit Soldier], it consumes 30% of the health points; summoning 3 of them, it’s 90%.

Although it’s only different from the previous 10%, it’s still more stable than summoning all three cards at once, which consumes 100% health points.

Moreover, it also gains an attack boost and healing capabilities.

If it’s a summoning card deck, then there should not be too many cards to be summoned at once.

Otherwise, you may run out of empty card slots.

So this[Double Headed Captain]can summon, deal damage, and heal, which is already quite decent.

As for the last 12,000 Cube Coins, Ree Shil used it on[Captain Doram].

[Captain Doram]+[Solitary Star Ring]=[Captain Doram]

This B-ranked material card[Solitary Star Ring]came from the Material Exclusive Store.

[Solitary Star Ring]: Lost relic from a wandering knight

Solitary Star and Knight, these two words seem to have some connection with the qualities of [Captain Doram].

Through previews, Ree Shil confirmed this as well, as it could fuse to create a new and useful card.

[Captain Doram]

Wind Chaser, 30 points, B

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4

[Tenacious Soul-Passive]: When Captain Doram is the King Card, it gains [Dominating Body]

[Lonely Soul-Passive]: When Captain Doram is the King Card, it gains [True Damage]

[Lonesome Sword-4 Energy Points]: Captain Doram’s attack deals (30) +20 points of damage. If there are no other cards on the field, it gains 30 points of [Healing].

([Dominating Body]: Immune to all controls)

([True Damage]: Cannot be blocked or reduced by any defensive measures)

(PS: The value in parentheses is the base damage (related to Attack Power); the value outside is the skill bonus)

In this way,[Captain Doram]has even stronger solo fighting capabilities.

Immune to control, dealing true damage, and healing.

It’s not scary to[Heal], what’s scary is that it can deal damage while [Healing].

So[Lonesome Sword]is a strong, unadorned, and clever skill.

What’s clever about this skill is that it has an additional attack bonus of 20 points.

Why is this 20-point attack so critical? It’s because the normal King Card has 200 health points.

If you only calculate the base 30 points of attack, it would take 7 rounds to deal 210 points of damage to eliminate 200 health points.

But now, assuming both King Cards are revealed at the same time,[Captain Doram]will deal 50 points of damage using[Lonesome Sword]in the 5th round.

So the total damage dealt in those 5 rounds would be 30+30+30+30+50=170 points.

Finally, add another 30 points of damage, which means that in the 6th round, the opposing King Card can be defeated.

This saves 1 round of damage output time.

This single-extra round of damage output could sometimes be the key to deciding the outcome of the game.

Due to immunity to control and true damage, most 30-point King Card health points change won’t be able to compete with it.

Remember that[Seal] is also a type of soft control, so[Captain Doram]is not afraid of[Seal].

Ree Shil believes that in a one-on-one situation, it’s probably more vulnerable to negative effects that don’t belong to control.

For example,[Healing Forbidden][Ignition], which affects healing effects.

Also,[Armor Break], which increases damage, and[Powerlessness], which reduces the enemy’s attack power.

Also, the [Fatigue] effect that affects energy recovery, reducing energy recovery by half.

[Quantum Entanglement], deduct enemy energy.

[Useless Effort], prevents Wind Chaser Cards from recovering energy.

These negative effects.

Additionally, there is one more problem with [Doram’s Captain] that needs to be solved.

That is, its score isn’t high enough.

After obtaining [Lonesome Sword], it takes 6 rounds to deal 200 damage.

However, similarly, even if you get 30 points of healing in the process, a 40 points King card would also take 6 rounds to defeat it.

That is to say, when facing a 40-points King card and having a full-blood one-on-one duel, [Doram’s Captain] can at best only draw.

As for King cards with more than 40 points, it goes without saying.

But in a normal card game, it is rare for a King card to exceed 40 points.

Because exceeding 40 points means that one has to sacrifice quite a few points in the regular card deck.

"However, King card battles can’t always be regarded as pure one-on-one duels. There are many aspects involved."

"For example, a single scene card might play a decisive role in a King card duel."

"If there is a chance in the future, it is possible to upgrade this card to 40 points."

With no more money left, there was no value for Ree Shil to linger here.

He didn’t know how to describe his mood on this trip. frёewebnoѵēl.com

First of all, there were gains that obviously didn’t need to be mentioned; he had gotten 4 useful B-class cards for 5W Cube coins.

Regrettably, none of the A-class Material Cards were of any use.

Fortunately, none of the A-class Material Cards were of any use.

Because he had no money left.

Of course, he could borrow money from others, except Slame.

As for Slame, forget it, the interest rate was too high.

But the feeling of being in debt wasn’t pleasant either.

After returning to the hotel, Ree Shil still had some time to rest a bit.

Then everyone gathered at the hotel entrance and drove together to the Brothers Club.

This card club was also in a prominent location in the city center, and it seemed to be doing better than the Showcase Club.

In just a few minutes, the floating car stopped in front of a hemispherical metal building.

"It’s so big. It looks more upscale than Henry Thompson Gaming Hall."

As soon as he got out of the car, Blue Skin raised his middle finger.

"But... why is it called Hall Two?"

Ree Shil looked at the huge metal sign on top of the building, expressing his confusion.

"Yeah, since there’s a Hall Two, is there also a Hall One?"

Slame followed up with a question.

"I’m not sure about that. I heard this card club has been called this name since the beginning."

Secretary Brown spread his hands.

All he knew was that Hall Two’s situation was similar to that of Spinach, and it was also an old acquaintance of the Show Family.

As for those old sources, no one probably understands them.

"Let’s go in. They must have been waiting for a while."

After everyone finished looking around, Secretary Brown called for everyone to enter.

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