Chapter 595: Chapter 213: The Monkey with a Bizarre Mechanism
I don’t know if this Kung Fu Tower is a special case, but actually, ever since the first floor, Ree Shil noticed that these guys had a rather mature intelligence and didn’t fully resemble NPCs.
Especially the monkey on the seventh floor now, it would even actively chat with him.
"Less talk, come on."
Ree Shil stepped directly into the red light warning circle.
Hum!
As the blue light pillar fell, the card table was immediately spread out.
This was the seventh level, so the card decks were 7V7.
In reality, it was just the usual 6+1 format that he was familiar with.
Ree Shil was fully confident in this card game.
That’s because his journey had been extremely smooth, and he managed to grab balanced inscriptions in the first 1~6 levels.
That is to say, he obtained the effect of [Balanced Lifesharing].
These 6 balanced inscriptions were:
[Equilibrium-Throttle★]: When one’s card releases a control skill, restore 1 point of energy
[Balance-Judgement★★]: When there is an enemy with health greater than the total health of one’s card deck, reduce their health by 7% upon their entrance
[Balance-Unity★★]: For each balanced card on one’s side, the health of one’s balanced cards +5
[Balance-Underdog Compensation★★]: When one’s card deck has less than 300 points, one can choose a card to increase its attack power by 10
[Balance-Lone Hero★★★]: When there are no cards on both sides of one’s middle column, increase the maximum health by 30 for each card (can only trigger once per card in this game)
[Balance-Sect Believer★★★]: When all of one’s cards are balanced cards, get 5 points of attack power and 10 points of health bonus
The advantage of having the entire elite battle was the high level of inscriptions.
Only the first level gave a 1-star inscription.
The levels that followed were all 2-stars at the very least.
Unfortunately, the two 3-star inscriptions [Balance-Sect Believer★★★] and [Balance-Lone Hero★★★] were practically useless.
And [Balance-Judgement★★] was useless as well since these guys’ individual health wasn’t that much, at least not higher than the total health of his card deck.
They were chosen only because they were balance inscriptions.
There’s also a spell card, [Six Pulse]: Choose an offensive card of one’s side, and its attack and skills will carry the [Penetration] effect
Because of the existence of [Equilibrium-Throttle★], the [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit] could launch [Double Strike]+[Penetration] every round after warming up.
And even without that inscription, the target of choice for [Six Pulse] would definitely be the [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit].
In his 6+1 card deck for this round, Ree Shil had chosen the following cards:
[Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit], 40 points, absolute main DPS, no need to say more.
[Flag Skill Master], 30 points, full group BUFF, a must-have.
[Crow-man], 20 points, strong support, unlimited stamina.
[Martial Monkey], 20 points, somewhat special in this card game, to be explained later.
[Tricky Hand Snake], 30 points, secondary DPS, multi-segment attack has a magical effect.
[Yoga Frog], 30 points, multi-segment attack, group healing.
[Sword Dance Girl], 30 points, full group BUFF, high bonus.
And with the scene card[Martial World], the formation is as follows:
[Crow-man] [Martial Monkey] [Flag Skill]
[Tricky Hand] [Dance Girl] [Yoga]
[Positionless] [Sheep Rabbit] [Positionless]
Originally in Ree Shil’s plan, there was a place for [Heavy Punch Bodyguard] and [Fish Head Judoka].
That’s because [Heavy Punch Bodyguard] has a strong AOE ability and can serve well as a secondary DPS.
[Fish Head Judoka], with 40 points of high attack, can also enjoy the 10 points attack bonus from the[Martial World] scene.
Yes, because of the fusion of the [Rivers and Lakes] card, now there are water-type scene card tags in the[Martial World] scene.
But because he collected 6 balanced inscriptions, his plan changed after some consideration.
The first is that [Yoga Frog] replaced [Heavy Punch Bodyguard].
Because the healing effect of [Yoga Frog] is "Each Kung Fu card on one’s side gains 10 points [Healing]".
Under the effect of [Balanced Lifesharing], all cards lose health simultaneously.
So the healing effect of it wouldn’t heal full-health cards, causing the amount of healing to overflow.
With 1 point of energy, healing 70 points of health is definitely a great deal.
Then, [Martial Monkey] replaced[Fish Head Judoka].
In the last outing, Ree Shil had played with the[Martial Monkey].
Then he discovered a strange phenomenon.
That is, the opponents seemed to dislike the existence of [Martial Monkey].
They must focus fire and take it out first, even if it means wasting damage to do so.
But now, with the entire card deck supporting [Martial Monkey]’s health, it won’t be instantly killed by focused fire.
As long as it can stand firm, its counterattack will definitely deal massive damage.
Whoosh~!
After Ree Shil finished setting up his card deck, a light beam landed on the opponent’s card table.
Transforming into a projection, that monkey figure wore a Taoist robe, but because the robe was ill-fitting, it looked a bit weird.
Adding the natural posture and habits of monkeys, it was even more awkward. freewebnσvel.cѳm
[Oh my, there are so many of you]
[Let me eat a homemade clone pill first]
This line was something Ree Shil had heard in his last outing, not a single word changed.
The monkey projection then pulled out a black object from its garment and stuffed it into its mouth.
Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh!
Then, splitting into seven, the seven monkeys now stood in a 6+1 formation in front of Ree Shil.
[Stove Guarding Monkey]
Balance, Attack 30, 400/400
[Different Bodies, One Heart - Passive]: Make all Stove Guarding Monkeys on the field share Health Points
The reason Ree Shil couldn’t beat them before was that the opponent’s card effect was just too overpowered.