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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 587 - 210: Conquering the Kung Fu Tower_2
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Chapter 587: Chapter 210: Conquering the Kung Fu Tower_2

Listening to the Wind has a Giant Card called [Lying Ginseng].

But this card costs 30 points, has 30 attack, and no additional Health Points.

Copying [Lying Ginseng] doesn’t earn extra points like copying other Giant Cards.

It’s better to copy [Blind Swordsman].

"I’ve made up my mind. I will choose [Golden Bell] first."

Having compared the seven spell cards, Ree Shil made his decision.

As Panda said, this spell card is indeed the strongest among the seven.

But for him, it’s also the least useful.

Anyway, the first attempt is just to test the waters. Let’s take the least useful card first.

When he finally figures out the Boss strategy, he will choose the most useful card.

[Good choice]

[Now I will start transferring the spell to you]

As soon as Panda’s words fell, the seven light groups disappeared.

A light fell from the sky and hit Ree Shil’s head. He felt something hard in his palm.

When he looked down, he found an extra card.

[Golden Bell] spell card was now in his hand.

"OK, Punisher ~"

Thus, he went along the Air Wall.

hours later.

"What is this terrible level? It takes so long just to walk here."

"The sunk cost is too high."

Standing in front of the tower, Ree Shil was slightly out of breath.

He spent those two hours just climbing the mountain.

There was not a single monster encountered along the way.

Ree Shil was bothered by the idea that he would have to start climbing again once he failed the level.

But in order to gather all seven Panda Magic Cards, there was no other choice.

The tower before him was quite large, made of solid wood and primarily red in color.

On the outer wall were various drawings and writings he couldn’t understand, probably some kind of incantations.

There were also diagrams of various martial art techniques.

Above the red lacquered gate, there was a plaque that read:

[Kungfu Tower]

Ree Shil was excited because this place was indeed a Kung Fu-themed scene!

"One, two, three, four... a total of ten floors."

"So, the Boss is on the top floor?"

He looked up and counted, guessing the Boss’s location.

Then, he pushed open the red lacquered door and walked in.

The first floor of the Kungfu Tower was spacious, covering more than a thousand square meters, much larger than two basketball courts combined.

However, in such a large place, Ree Shil only saw one enemy.

There was a guy wearing a white practice suit, silently sweeping the floor with a broom.

That broom seemed a bit unusual.

Each sweep brought out a little bit of sparkling dust, which looked quite extraordinary.

The other party didn’t look like a human, but it wasn’t easy to define whether it was a human-type monster or not.

Because in Ree Shil’s eyes, it was just a carrot.

But with long, slender arms and legs.

The red alert area was extensive, covering just ten steps ahead that could trigger the alert.

"Is this the first level a Sweeping Monk?"

This reminded him of some martial arts stories, where those who swept were often the most powerful characters.

"But at the end of the day, it’s just a small monster, so there’s nothing to be afraid of."

He immediately walked up to it.

[Who goes there!]

As soon as he stepped into the opponent’s alert area, the Carrot Person immediately noticed and shouted.

It glared at Ree Shil and threw away the broom.

Hum!

A blue beam fell, and the card table was immediately set up.

"Huh?"

Ree Shil stared blankly, his own card grid had only one slot?

And on the other side, there was only one slot as well.

"What does this mean? Is it a one-on-one match?"

"Do Kung Fu levels emphasize fair play?"

He soon realized what was happening.

At the same time, he found himself in a dilemma.

If he had to use a single card to duel, his most powerful card would probably be [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit].

However, a single card slot has a limit of 30 points, and it costs 40 points, so he can’t use it! ƒreewebɳovel.com

Not only that, the [Golden Bell] spell card he selected was utterly useless as well.

"This setup is interesting."

Scratching his chin, he could only think about which of his cards below 30 points would be the best duelers.

First of all, he knew that the unmodified strength of Monster Cards must be stronger than a single card of a card player.

So playing a random 30-point card most likely wouldn’t win.

Four options came to his mind.

The first option was [Breaking Balance Sword].

[Breaking Balance Sword]

Breaking Force, 30 points, B

Attack 30, 100/100, 0/3

[Balance-Breaking Spirit - Passive]: When Breaking Balance Sword is attacked by Balanced Cards, damage -10

[Balance-Breaking Attack - Passive]: When Breaking Balance Sword deals damage to Balanced Cards, it does [True Damage]

[Balance-Breaking Sword - 3 Energy Points]: Breaking Balance Sword deals 30 points of damage to the target, and for each Revealed Balanced Card on the field, an extra 5 points of damage is added.

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

This is the [Way of Balance], so playing the [Breaking Balance Sword] is the safest choice.

It has countermeasures against Balanced Cards on both offense and defense.

However, in a one-on-one match, if the opponent has some soft or hard control skills, what will he do?

Keep in mind that the strength of Balanced Cards is not consuming energy, and the opponent’s enhanced Balanced Monster Card might have frequent or even continuous control skills.

Then, the second option was [Blind Swordsman].

This card has semi-covering damage reduction, and [Quantum Entanglement] is also powerful against energy-free Balanced Cards, dealing additional damage.

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