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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 558 - 200: [Guardian Titan]_3
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Chapter 558: Chapter 200: [Guardian Titan]_3

[Overcharge Recovery - Passive]: The Guardian Titan’s single instance of damage received doesn’t exceed 20 points, and it refreshes 3 layers of [Titan Shield] every round

[Shield Reorganization - 1 Energy Point]: The Guardian Titan performs [Defense] and adds 1 layer of [Titan Shield]

[Overload Burst - all Titan Shield layers]: Guardian Titan settles, and for each round that had 1 layer of [Titan Shield], the attack in the following round will have an additional 10 points of [True Damage]

([Titan Shield]: absorbs 10 points of Damage, this shield can stack by itself and does not accept any external [Shield] buffs)

([True Damage]: cannot be countered or mitigated by any defensive means)

(Note: Thanks to the designer [Zhilian Meng], this card has been balance-adjusted)

"What the hell kind of card is this..."

After browsing the card, Ree Shil was somewhat dumbfounded.

This was a card with exclusive buffs.

And it was the first time he had seen a card with this kind of mechanism.

It could actually deal damage by consuming shields.

Simply put, the Guardian Titan could refresh 3 layers of 10-point [Titan Shields] each round.

If he used the skill, he could continue to stack 1 layer of 10-point [Titan Shields].

If it were allowed to be fully energized and ignored, and given 4 rounds, its shield layers would become 3 + 4 = 70 points.

Then, in the next round, it could deal a terrifying damage output of 30 normal damage + 70 true damage.

This was something no opponent wanted to see.

Of course, this is only the ideal situation.

Even under ordinary conditions, letting it deal 30 normal damage + 30 true damage is quite a lot.

So to stop its burst, continuous damage output must be consistently applied.

But don’t be fooled by its low Health; it is surprisingly tough.

Since the damage it takes each time won’t be more than 20 points, an attack combination of at least 20 + 10 is needed to break its 30-point shield value in the current round.

Additionally, the more it is attacked, the more energy it has, allowing it to continuously use [Shield Reorganization].

If the other party uses [Defense] skill, then add another 10 points of shield, at least three attack outputs of 40 + 20 + 20 need to be poured in.

Keep in mind that this is only to remove the [Titan Shield].

To continue taking advantage and directly kill it, at least two additional attacks of 40 + 20 are needed.

It seems to require less output than normal cards, but the conditions are too harsh; many cards must be involved.

The hardest counter to the card would be something like the [Blade Mantis Mother], a powerful single instance burst card.

An approach that is relatively "gentle" is more manageable.

"The kill line for this card is so complicated to calculate." freewebnσvel.cѳm

Ree Shil tried to calculate and found it a bit overwhelming.

Simply put, this card is annoying and difficult to kill.

It possesses both survival and damage threat but is also top-notch, making one’s head spin.

Outside the Blue Light Barrier, the coaches of the Showcase Club were naturally astounded by this card.

On the other hand, the coaches of Hall Two had proud expressions on their faces.

"There it is, the Boss’s strongest Determination Card."

"That’s right, it’s a card that is better than control without having direct control."

"In fact, its [Overload Burst] isn’t scary, because during the round when the skill is settled, the shield value vanishes and cannot counteract the damage."

"If it is focused-fire at this point, it can be killed with a minimum of two 20 + 10 normal attacks."

"But the key is, the Boss will never use the [Overload Burst] skill."

"Because it’s just a threat: if you don’t keep attacking me, I can burst and deal massive damage."

"Right, the real significance of this card is that it continuously absorbs damage from at least two cards on the other side."

Hearing their analysis, the coaches on the side of the Showcase Club gradually understood.

Now that you mention it, that’s true.

Ree Shil could see at a glance the hidden schemes and killing intent in [Guardian Titan].

Moreover, with the system brought about by this card, he could even predict what the next two cards the opponent would play were.

They would definitely be high DPS cards.

That’s because, in this kind of system, the opponent’s early game DPS would mostly be absorbed by the [Guardian Titan], so the remaining two first row cards don’t need to be defensive anymore and can be played as DPS cards.

Afterwards, Boss N revealed his own headline left covered card.

"Interference Wave, ready to go!"

Accompanied by the mechanical-toned voice, a square robot with wheels emerged from the card face light column.

"Um..."

Ree Shil realized that he seemed to have underestimated the opponent’s tactical preparation a bit.

This card was a bit...

[Brainwave Interference L Model]

Wisdom, 30 Points, A

Attack: 30, Health: 100/100, Rounds: 2/2

[Brand New Metal Shell - Passive]: When L-Type Brainwave Interference is unveiled, damage taken from attacks is reduced by 10

[Residual Wave Collection - Passive]: When a mech card on the field exits the game, L-Type Brainwave Interference gains 1 Energy Point

[Excessive Wave Overflow - Passive]: When L-Type Brainwave Interference uses a skill, an additional target can be chosen

[Brainwave Interference - 1 Energy Point]: L-Type Brainwave Interference interferes with 1 target, causing it to enter [Taunt]for 1 round

([Taunt]: Forces the opponent to use a direct attack on themselves)

After browsing through this card, he felt that the opponent was really hard to deal with.

He had originally thought that the opponent’s [Guardian Titan] was just a threatening bluff and was meant to attract firepower.

Because of the existence of the [Guardian Titan], the opponent would play two DPS cards.

Now, on the contrary, the opponent played a control card.

So what does that mean? This meant that the [Guardian Titan] was going to be the one dealing damage!

Boss N seemed to have deliberately left some time for Ree Shil to read the [Brainwave Interference L Model] before revealing his last covered card.

"Blobby is here, Blobby will take care of you~"

From the sound of the voice, the style of this card seemed a bit different from the previous two.

However, when its true identity was revealed, Ree Shil almost couldn’t hold back his laughter.

Pieces of metal shells and electronic circuits were assembled into a blob-shaped figure with a long antenna sticking out from the top.

Isn’t this what Slame dreams of becoming, a Mechanical Slime Creature?

And other people’s names were really just that.

[Mechanical Slime]

Wisdom, 20 Points, A ƒгeewebnovёl.com

Attack: 20, Health: 100/100, Rounds: 4/4

[Quantum Shield - Passive]: When Mechanical Slime is unveiled, adds [Coating] effect to cards in the same row for 1 round

[Tool No.1 - 1 Energy Point]: Mechanical Slime operates the tool, granting a target 20 points of [First Aid]

[Tool No.2 - 1 Energy Point]: Mechanical Slime operates the tool, granting a target 30 points of [Healing]

[Tool No.3 - 1 Energy Point]: Mechanical Slime operates the tool, granting a target [Quick Purify]

([Coating]: Immune to all debuffs)

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