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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 528 - 190: Losing First is not Losing, Winning First is not Winning_3
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Chapter 528: Chapter 190: Losing First is not Losing, Winning First is not Winning_3

As it said this, a wave of joy passed through its electronic brain.

And once again, with a substantial gaze, it uncovered the low HP set card.

[Rustle!]

A thick vine grew out of the card face.

At the top of the vine was a flower bud with a large, gaping mouth.

At this moment, the flower bud was swollen red, giving off the feeling that it would burst at any time. freewebnøvel.coɱ

[Carnivorous Flower]

Berserk, 30 points, C

Attack 30+20, 15/100

[Cattle-loving - Passive]: Carnivorous Flower deals an extra 30 points of damage when attacking cow cards

[Near-death Hunger - Passive]: Every time Carnivorous Flower’s current health decreases by 20%, it gains 5 points of attack boost

This card can be regarded as a D level card.

After all, a specialty in "cow cards" like this would hardly come into play, even if it had many boosts.

However, just the [Near-death Hunger] alone is enough for the Carnivorous Flower to deal massive damage.

Just this one card can make this Berserk card a top tier Berserk card.

Usually, such a card should be placed in the first row cards to absorb damage before dealing it effectively.

However, 7BZ had already envisioned that the opponent would bypass the [B50-Type Protection Mine] and attack the second line cards in this deck.

This [Carnivorous Flower] was their own counter card.

"Good card."

Ree Shil still evaluated it without any expression.

It’s hard to tell whether he genuinely praised it or just made a show of it.

As he spoke, he flicked his finger.

Ding!

[What do you mean, strike where it hurts, Qua!]

On the card face, a frogman holding a big rock in one hand and wearing a sweatband on his head jumped out.

Didn’t he just get this frog card? Now it’s come in handy.

[Stone Throwing Frog Turner]

Listening to the Wind, 30 points, B

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4

[Stone Throw-Passive]: Stone Throwing Frog’s attack can cross a row of blocking cards

[Ancestral Skills-Passive]: When Stone Throwing Frog attacks a non-outer card target, attack power +10

[Ancestral Taste-Passive]: When Stone Throwing Frog attacks insect cards, attack power +10

Can’t this still kill the opponent?

Did they really think I hadn’t kept a backup plan after I damaged the set card in the last round?

I’ll wipe out all your second-line cards and then slowly deal with the three mines, okay?

"This... "

Looking at this card, Boss N, who had been keeping an eye on the card game, couldn’t help scratching his chin.

Just judging by the strength of the card deck, Ree Shil definitely has the upper hand.

What’s more, it is quite targeting 7BZ’s deck.

Ree Shil’s proficiency has to be acknowledged.

However, he always felt that it was far from enough.

It’s still far from the level needed to defeat Curator Phoenix.

(It seems that Ree Shil must have kept a hidden trick.)

(Was it because he thought 7BZ wasn’t worthy of being his real opponent?)

He could only think of this answer.

Little did Boss N know that this was exactly what Secretary Brown wanted to see.

"This... "

At this time, 7BZ looked at the card and was stunned for a few seconds.

Then he had no choice but to give a thumbs up: "I admire you, Coach Shil."

The opponent revealed 5 cards, and all 5 were B level.

The strength of this card deck was high enough.

Moreover, each one was very strong, as if they were meticulously selected, or rather, meticulously crafted.

Unlike his own, which basically had some flaws.

The key was that 3 out of the 5 cards targeted his own tactics!

It made him quite uncomfortable!

If 7BZ knew that if it hadn’t been for Ree Shil being put under restrictions, he might not have seen these counter cards at all, he didn’t know how he would feel.

However, one must admit that [Demon Monk]+[Stone Throwing Frog Turner] were not just targeting 7BZ’s tactics, and they were versatile in many situations.

[Wind Fox] was indeed targeted enough, which had to be acknowledged.

"You jerk, how could you insult someone like that!"

Blue Skin abruptly stood up from his seat.

"..."

Ree Shil was speechless about this guy.

However, he also knew that the card game was not yet over.

This round, he would be able to take down the Carnivorous Flower for sure, but the Demon Monk would also definitely be replaced.

As expected, the card face was as he predicted.

Contestant 7BZ used the first Taunt + Carnivorous Flower DPS to take down the Demon Monk.

At the end of the round, the card faces of both sides were as follows:

[Bishop][Empty Slot][Set card]

[Landmine][Landmine][Landmine120]

VS

[Empty Slot][Big Goose][Bronze Mirror]

[Set card][Wind Fox][Stone Throwing Frog Turner]

At a glance, both sides’ card faces seemed evenly matched.

The healing from the ⅣX5 Type Repair Platform made the other side’s Headline Row defense quite solid.

A new round arrived, and this time Ree Shil revealed a healing card.

A D class 30-point wind-chasing healing card with only 10 points of healing, but strong endurance.

[Honey Wind Flower], from Way of Chasing Wind.

Meanwhile, Contestant 7BZ revealed a B class DPS card with strong burst damage and Penetration.

In the new round, the Wind Fox, which had fully charged its energy in the last round, once again used Exile to lift the B50-Type Protection Mine on the right and instantly destroyed the B class DPS card behind it.

7BZ’s choice was to replace the Bronze-Mirror Demon.

At the end of the round, the card faces of both sides were as follows:

[Bishop][Empty Slot][Empty Slot]

[Landmine][Landmine][Landmine]

VS

[Empty Slot][Big Goose][Empty Slot]

[Wind Flower][Wind Fox][Stone Throwing Frog Turner 40]

At this point, the number of cards on both sides’ card tables was still equal.

Due to scene cards and naturally having high health, 7BZ’s side even had the advantage in health points.

A new round arrived once more.

After both sides’ operations, the card faces were as follows:

[Bishop 40][Empty Slot][Empty Slot]

[Landmine][Landmine][Landmine]

VS

[Empty Slot][Big Goose][Empty Slot]

[Wind Flower][Wind Fox][Empty Slot]

7BZ used the last Taunt from Corrupted Bishop to take down the Stone Throwing Frog Turner.

At this point, he even reversed the situation and took the lead on the card face.

However, Ree Shil knew that losing first didn’t mean losing, and winning first didn’t mean winning.

He wasn’t panicked at all. In the new round, he chose to have his remaining cards defend and let Wind Fox continue to accumulate energy.

Eventually, after three more rounds, Exile was used again to take down the Corrupted Bishop.

During this time, the Corrupted Bishop had been attacking the Honey Wind Flower in an attempt to lower its health.

Thus, the card faces of both sides were as follows:

[Empty Slot][Empty Slot][Empty Slot]

[Landmine][Landmine][Landmine]

VS

[Empty Slot][Big Goose][Empty Slot]

[Wind Flower 40][Wind Fox][Empty Slot]

Just as Ree Shil was about to continue operating, his phone rang.

Picking it up, he saw it was a text message from Andrew Hill.

[Slime, emergency]

[Hurry, save the show]

Ree Shil: "?"

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