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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 592 - 212: Joining of 6 Kung Fu Cards
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Chapter 592: Chapter 212: Joining of 6 Kung Fu Cards

The enemies in the first 6 levels, except[Sweeping Apprentice], all came from the Elite Battles.

This brought Ree Shil both pain and happiness.

Because the monster cards obtained from Elite Battles have excellent quality.

However, due to the lack of initial startup funds, he couldn’t purchase inscriptions or spell cards in advance and had to fight them naked.

The battles were extremely tough, and he was wiped out several times at different levels.

The first three cards were naturally[Sweeping Apprentice],[Fish-Head Judoka], and[Dual-stick Goblin].

The[Dual-stick Goblin], however, wasn’t as top-notch as he imagined.

[Dual-stick Goblin]

Balance, 20 points, D

Attack 20, 100/100

[Filipino Stick Mastery - Passive]: Double Stick Goblin’s attack ignores[Defense]

Of course, the higher point value a card has with the "Ignore[Defense]" attribute, the better.

With just 20 points, it doesn’t look that impressive.

But Ree Shil isn’t in a hurry and can improve it through card-making.

Although these 6 cards are not gold-edged, at least he can make them into B-Class – useful B-class cards.

Since he wants to build a 10+ Kung Fu deck, even up to 40 cards, the requirement cannot be too high.

Having all A-Class cards might be a bit out of reach.

But having all B-Class cards, as long as there are enough Kung Fu labels, he thinks it is quite feasible.

As for the remaining 3 cards, the Elite monster cards from Levels 4, 5, and 6, they were also good when they were obtained.

Actually, these 3 cards aren’t all monster cards.

The Elite Battle of the 6th level was a 6V6, and the enemies had six identical cards and one scene card.

After defeating them and comparing, he didn’t choose the monster card but selected the scene card instead.

[Rivers and Lakes]

Scene, D

[Emergency Aid]: Every Round grants 30 points of[First Aid] to one of your Kung Fu cards

This card reminded him of Boss N’s C-tier Scene Card[ⅣX5 Type Repair Platform].

Even though [Rivers and Lakes] offered 30 points less[First Aid] at the start, in terms of effect, this D-class scene card was not inferior to the opponent’s.

[ⅣX5 Type Repair Platform] provides 30 points of[Healing] every round, while[Rivers and Lakes] grants 30 points of[First Aid].

[First Aid] is more proactive than[Healing].

No need to say more, this scene card definitely has a high compatibility with[Martial Woods], and he must fuse it with[Martial Wood]. freewēbnoveℓ.com

As for the bridging material for the fusion, it seems that he actually has one.

He got a C-Class material card[Wine Gourd] from the last Instance.

Of course, it came from Old Yellow Frog’s Prop Room.

"Not sure if this thing will work."

He took out[Martial Woods],[Rivers and Lakes], and[Wine Gourd], and opened the card-making panel.

"Ooh!"

The next second, the preview showed an exciting result.

"Did it work because their fusion degree is indeed high?"

[Martial Woods]

Scene, C

[Emergency Aid]: Every Round grants 30 points of[First Aid] to one of your Kung Fu cards

[Swift Revenge]: Designate a card position of your own Kung Fu card every round. When the card attacks twice in a round, gain 5 points of[Healing]

He clapped both hands together and fused the three cards.

Buzz!

There was a surge of energy between his palms, and the card was formed.

"This card will greatly enhance the survival ability of my Kung Fu deck."

"Every round has a stable, no-consumption 30 points of[First Aid], so the Kung Fu deck doesn’t need to rely on the external help of[Floral Jade Deer]."

Originally, the Kung Fu deck had strong attack power but lacked endurance. Now, with the C-Class[Martial Woods], it’s simply delightful.

The Elite Battle of the 5th level was against a genuine human opponent. fгeewebnovёl.com

Ree Shil guessed that he might be the only human in the entire Kung Fu Tower.

When he entered the 5th level at that time, the guy was wearing sunglasses and sitting on a lounge chair.

With dark skin, a blue shirt, and white shorts, he looked like a vacationer.

But when the other party stood up, Ree Shil realized it. The ceiling of the Kung Fu Tower was so low.

The guy was clearly 2.18 meters tall, weighed 120 kilograms, and played as a center for basketball.

Then his cards were interesting too, with a unique mechanism.

[ Jeet Kune Do Bodyguard]

Balance, 30 points, D

Attack 30, 100/100

[Skyhook - Passive]: Jeet Kune Do Bodyguard can and can only attack beyond a row of obstacles

In other words, if the opponent has a card in front and another one behind, it can only attack the card behind.

If the opponent has only one card, it simply cannot attack.

So, its tactical positioning is also quite clear.

In the early game, its role is to bypass the opponent’s first-row cards and directly attack second-row cards.

Using it this way, the sooner it’s revealed, the better.

If it’s revealed in the first row, it can directly attack the opponent’s second-row covered cards from the beginning.

Covered cards normally cannot take action, so they have no way to fight back and can be attacked at will.

In the mid-to-late game, it can bypass the second-row cards and attack the opponent’s end-row cards.

Or bypass the end-row cards to find the opponent’s King Card.

Although the card games Ree Shil has encountered up to now all follow the strategy of clearing all regular cards first and then defeating the King Card, there are special circumstances where revealing the opponent’s King Card first is a useful tactic.

For example, when your deck has strong cards with time-limited advantages, that is, cards that are only strong for 2 or 3 more rounds.

One would definitely want to take out the opponent’s King Card while the deck is still strong, before going downhill.

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