NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 524 - 189: May I Check Your Body? _2

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 524 - 189: May I Check Your Body? _2
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Chapter 524: Chapter 189: May I Check Your Body? _2

Glasses Coach, being a practitioner in human biology, was naturally very interested in this situation.

That’s why he made such a request.

"I see."

Upon hearing this, Ree Shil realized that the misunderstanding had been cleared up.

"No problem."

He didn’t mind cooperating with the other party.

"Alright, can you come to my room tonight after everything is over?"

Glasses Coach got excited, his voice getting a little louder.

As a result, before Ree Shil could answer, he felt Secretary Brown kicking his foot from the other side.

Looking back, the other party’s expression was playful. freeweɓnovel.cѳm

Secretary Brown: As they say, birds of a feather flock together. Have you picked up Straw Man’s tricks already?

Ree Shil: Cut it out!

After agreeing to Glasses Coach’s request, the other party didn’t bother him anymore.

The two resumed their card game in progress.

In this round, the coach from Showcase Club used a set of worm cards.

He went with the classic front row survival, back row DPS with healing strategy.

Meanwhile, the opposing Energy Tribe coach pulled out a highly functional card deck, primarily led by Wisdom Cards.

In the end, the coach from Showcase Club won.

After a thorough review, the third round began.

This time, Hall Two emerged victorious.

In the fourth round, Showcase Club won again.

After four rounds, the scores were 2:2.

All in all, Ree Shil felt that his faction seemed to have been quite lucky tonight.

Strictly speaking, he believed that the average card deck strength of the coaches on the Hall Two side was slightly better than that of Blue Skin and his team.

However, two coaches seemed to have overperformed, winning their matches through superior on-the-spot tactics and execution.

That is to say, the pressure was now on Ree Shil. The outcome of his final match would determine which side would end the evening as winners, and which side would end it as losers.

Although everyone kept saying it was just an exchange meeting and they didn’t care about winning or losing, after all, it still involved the face of some card clubs.

Through observing four rounds of games, Ree Shil noticed that the card players here seemed to primarily use Mech cards in their decks.

He wasn’t sure if they were more partial to Mech cards or if the geographical location of BangBang City made it easier to come by Mech-type Instances.

Unfortunately, he didn’t have any Machine Hunting cards.

Next, most of the large card sets on the opposing side were centered around Wisdom cards.

This was easier to understand since this was Wisdom District after all.

When drawing cards, the majority in the card pool were definitely Wisdom cards.

This led to the strategies presented by the coaches of Hall Two so far, mostly focusing on strong offense, burst damage, and functionality.

However, Ree Shil wasn’t too worried.

After watching four games, he felt that the opponents didn’t have any A level cards.

So, after the review of the fourth round, Ree Shil stepped up to the card table.

His opponent was Head-Lifting Coach.

A tall, robot figure.

Although the face of a robot is made of iron and has no expression, freewёbn૦νeɭ.com

From its behavior, it was clear that Head-Lifting Coach was serious, or rather, stern.

Because they heard that this Coach Shil was able to defeat those at the card club level.

Never mind whether it was luck or not, a win is still a win.

So, in its estimation, the skill level of this opponent might be higher than Blue Skin’s.

"Coach Shil, please place your cards."

It extended its robotic arm, making a gesture to invite Ree Shil.

"Please."

Ree Shil also reached out his hand.

In this round, there were many things he needed to consider.

First, and the most challenging issue was that he couldn’t use his Kung Fu Card Set per Secretary Brown’s request.

Then, if he wanted to win all the subsequent rounds, he would have to hold some cards back for the matches against other coaches.

So, after thinking about it, Ree Shil made his decision.

For the first row of cards in this round, he went with a balanced mix of two defense cards and half an attack card.

As for the next row of cards and the King Card...

He would place a few for now and adjust depending on the follow-up rounds.

Soon, both sides finished placing their cards.

"As the host, let me be the first to reveal my cards."

In Head-Lifting Coach’s mechanical tone, there was confidence and a hint of humor.

Seeing the opponent take the initiative, Ree Shil put his hand away and quietly watched their performance.

So, Head-Lifting Coach shot out two physical light columns from his eyes, directly hitting one of the first row cards, causing it to flip and reveal its face on the table.

This strange card-revealing method was something Ree Shil had never seen before.

[Beep beep...boop!]

A dark metallic creature that resembled a floor-sweeping robot sprang out from the card face.

However, instead of wheels at the bottom, it had a thick circular plate with a row of red flashing lights on the edge.

Without looking at the card face, it would be impossible to determine its function based solely on its appearance.

Upon looking at the card face...

He felt that this card had some similarities to Ghostfire Boy.

[B50-Type Protection Mine]

Wisdom, 30 points, B

Attack 0, 150/150, 1/1

[Buried-Passive]: B50-Type Protection Mine’s attack power -30, health +50

[Landmine Explosion-Passive]: When B50-Type Protection Mine exits, choose 1 target to deal 90 damage

[Penetrating Shard-Passive]: When B50-Type Protection Mine’s energy is full, all damage dealt is [True Damage]

([True Damage]: Cannot be negated or reduced by any defense measures)

Sacrificing attack power for increased health.

This was the classic style of front-row survival cards.

However, this [B50-Type Protection Mine] took this style to the extreme.

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