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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

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Chapter 714: Chapter 252: 2nd Round Ends Fight_3

[]: XX’s Fountain purifies one of your own XX cards each round.

[]: XX’s Fountain quickly purifies one of your own XX cards each round.

[]: XX’s Fountain provides 30 points of [Healing] to one of your own XX cards each round.

"Wow!"

Ree Shil admired the card effortlessly when he saw it.

Purification + Quick Purification + Healing, this definitely is a big support card.

Now, let’s look at the recipe requirements.

B-Level[Demon Core]+ B-Level[Demon Liquid]

At this point, Curator Phoenix’s explanation began.

"Generally, scene cards are categorized into universal and specific types."

"Specific types refer to scene cards that target certain types of cards, like your [Martial Woods], which only targets Kung Fu cards."

"As it only deals with a specific type of card, the effects of specific types are certainly stronger than those of universal types."

"Materials such as the [Demon Core] and [Demon Liquid] in this recipe, do not refer to specific material cards."

"Instead, cards related to the Demon Core and Demon Liquid are used."

"Other appropriate scene cards can also be the main body, but this may reduce the success rate and may not yield anything."

"Moreover, the combination with this recipe scroll does not necessarily mean you can only create [Demon’s Spring]."

"If you can collect equivalent combinations, such as a B-level [Celestial Elixir] + B-level [Immortal Liquid], there is a possibility of creating an [Immortal Land’s Spring] that targets Immortal cards."

"To be more versatile, get a recipe scroll instead."

"But the demon class is the default direction, so as long as the materials are right, the success rate is almost 100%."

"If you change to other directions of cards, there is a certain chance of failure." freeweɓnovēl.coɱ

Through this explanation, Ree Shil got a more comprehensive understanding.

However, when he saw the price tag, he was stupefied.

"350,000 Cube coins, I wouldn’t have that much even if I sold myself."

He couldn’t help but complain.

"Exactly, you can’t deny the effect of this card."

"Having the scroll is basically equivalent to 100% getting the B-level scene card [Demon’s Spring]."

"So, it’s only natural that the price is justified, and the value of the scene card recipe scroll lies in its success rate."

"By spending 350,000 to buy 35 B-level material cards, you can’t ensure you’ll create a B-level card."

"Isn’t it?"

Director Phoenix’s words convinced Ree Shil to nod in agreement.

"However, the items in this real-time cabinet are either unaffordable or unexchangeable."

Ree Shil reluctantly reviewed these items.

"You don’t understand this."

However, at this time, Director Phoenix leaned over to him.

"Take a look at this card."

He took out that card from one of the grids.

The projection on the card showed a crystal ashtray.

"What’s wrong with this card?"

Ree Shil was puzzled.

He had previously seen this A-grade material card, which was not the type he needed.

[Magical Ashtray]: Increases skill gain when a wisdom card applies [Ignition] effect

Increase in skill gain could be either an extension of [Ignition] duration, reduced skill consumption, or an increase in skill-induced damage.

It does not belong to the kind hitting additional attributes, but rather, it is the kind that strengthens the attributes to a certain extent.

From this point of view, it is definitely a good material card.

But the problem lies in its strict usage condition, needing a Wisdom card that can unleash [Ignition].

Ree Shil does not have this.

Also, the other party’s trading conditions are that it wants 3 Armor-related B-Level Material Cards.

Trading A grade for B grade, but it is a 1 for 3 deal.

Even if he has 3 Armor-related B-level Material Cards, trading would depend on whether the seller is satisfied and willing.

So, obtaining the [Magical Ashtray] is quite difficult.

"Let me ask you, forget about [Ignition] Wisdom Cards."

"Do you have any Smoking Cards?"

Curator Phoenix asked him like that.

"Well, I do have that."

Ree Shil nodded.

"There you go, I believe it’s very likely that the [Magic Ashtray] card won’t be a dud when paired with a Smoking Card."

"Even if it does fail and consume the card, it simply means that your Smoking Card just gained a golden edge, right?"

This explanation made Ree Shil understand what the other party meant.

These experienced card players may not have the [Absolute Card Sense], but can still compile a full set of A-rank cards, so naturally, they have their own special methods.

What Director Phoenix mentioned belongs to the talk of experience.

"Then talk about B-level Armor Material Cards."

At this point, Director Phoenix looked around to confirm that no one was paying attention to this place, and then said in a low voice: "Don’t we have the decomposition function? The garbage B-level cards you get from decomposing aren’t necessarily garbage B-level materials."

"I see."

Upon hearing this, Ree Shil’s eyes finally lit up.

The decomposition function is a trial version, hence, it signals that most people don’t have it.

For those of us who own the trial version, the probability of acquiring material cards is much higher than that of other card players.

If one plays hard, and with a little luck, drawing 20 cards in the next instance is equivalent to obtaining 20 material cards.

Then with [Absolute Card Sense] where he can preview the card pool, his advantage is even more significant.

He can note down the sellers’ demands in the Underground Exchange first, and then when drawing cards in the instance, draw according to the sellers’ demands. After drawing, he can then decompose them into the corresponding Material Cards.

One A-grade material card for three certain B-grade material cards, this trade seems equal.

But B-grade material cards are relatively cheap for Ree Shil.

So, when the time comes for a three B’s to one A, he would count himself lucky!

You should know that there are a lot of sellers who downgrade a few cards in the Underground Exchange.

Maybe there aren’t many who trade A’s to more B’s because it involves the concept of "golden edge".

However, there are lots of people who trade B’s for more C’s.

If he just takes the route of trading multiple C’s for B’s, that would already be amazing.

So now he finally understands why Director Phoenix helped him launch the decomposition function. There was a deeper meaning behind it.

Next, Ree Shil started to look at the merchandise in the consignment cabinet. frёewebnoѵēl.com

The consignment cabinet is twice the size of the real-time cabinet, and each grid contains items.

There are 7-8 recipe scrolls.

Ree Shil wasn’t greedy. He started with the one with the lowest price label.

"Huh? This recipe..."

Unexpectedly, just the first recipe scroll caught his attention.

This recipe is a good thing.

It can perfectly amend one of the two weaknesses of his Sword Card Deck.

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