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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 715 - 253: We Won’t Lack Money Anymore
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Chapter 715: Chapter 253: We Won’t Lack Money Anymore

Ree Shil believes that while his existing sword card deck is quantity-wise sufficient, there are still two major weaknesses.

Firstly, it lacks three suitable lead cards.

As of now, the only options for the lead rank are the [Blind Swordsman]and the [Golden Bell Messenger].

The [Blind Swordsman], while having some damage reduction, is not a card meant to absorb damage.

Its purpose is to begin the game dealing a mix of damage absorption and DPS.

Meanwhile, the [Golden Bell Messenger]is a true lead card, as the sooner it exits the game the earlier the [Doram’s Captain]can be revealed.

(Update:

Because the[Golden Bell Messenger]is unbalanced, we made the following corrections

[Golden Bell Order - Passive]: The Golden Bell Messenger’s attack power is decreased by 10, and reveals our side’s king card upon exiting fгeewebnovёl.com

[Iron Horse Trample - 50% of max HP]: The Golden Bell Messenger deals 10 + 10 points of damage to the card in front

[Golden Bell Order - Passive]: The Golden Bell Messenger’s attack power is decreased by 30 and reveals our side’s king card in the same column upon exiting

[Iron Horse Trample - 40% of max HP]: The Golden Bell Messenger deals 10 points of damage to the card in front

Other cards in play with unstable balances will be adjusted in the future

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Now, the problem with the[Golden Bell Messenger] is that it’s not suited to absorb damage either.

And to better protect the [Doram’s Captain], it’s better to place a survival-focused card behind [Golden Bell Messenger] that can absorb damage.

But Ree Shil carefully considered this strategic direction as well.

The sword-card deck should embody the spirit of the sword, taking a heavily aggressive, sustained attack route.

After all, the style of these types of cards is like that.

So, assuming all the cards in his deck are unified in an offensive direction, maybe defense doesn’t matter too much.

It’s a competition with the opponent who can output higher damage or who will die faster.

But speaking of the second weakness in his sword deck, it’s related to this aggressive style.

That is, the sword deck’s ability to break through is insufficient.

[Female Thief]+[Male Thief]with[Flaws] can make the target unable to[Defense].

But once one of them is down, they can’t use the combo to play[Flaws].

The [Doram’s Captain]has[True Damage], but revealing is unstable.

[Sword Loss]ignores[Defense], but it burns a lot of blood on itself. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com

For Ree Shil, he thinks these are still not enough.

Simply put, it’s too individualistic.

The individual cards are strong, but they can’t synergize everyone to achieve the 1+1>2 effect.

Look at the neighboring Kung Fu deck, with the [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit]’s[Dizzy]as a tactical core, it forcefully and quickly creates a breakthrough in the opponent’s deployment.

Then aided by[Silence][Sealed], it distributes damage to many points.

So, he also wants the sword deck to have a stable controller.

And now, this opportunity may come.

The scroll for the Scene Card Formula in front of him meets his needs very well.

[XX Chambers]

Scene, C, 0/15

[]:each of our side’s revealed XX cards provides 1 Energy Point for XX Chambers every round

[-15 Energy Points]:XX Chambers makes an XX card of our side’s attack come with [Dizzy]for 1 round

Formula requires:

B-grade [Knife Tool]+C-grade [Spirit Medium]

It’s obvious the high quality of this Scene Card when it requires B-grade material as the main item.

And the material pertaining to knife tools should be very similar to the Sword-type Material, right?

This card is similar to the[Ⅲg2 Type Magic Array]he had encountered with Boss N before.

The [Ⅲg2 Type Magic Array]fires a 30-point attack when 10 energy points are filled.

The formula in front of him is to spend 15 energy points, making our side’s attack come with[Dizzy]for 1 round.

Compared with the 30 points vs[Dizziness], it’s normal for a 5-point increase in the energy requirement.

Ree Shil still remembers the general situation of the card game at that time. As he had the [Little Shack], boss N was able to unleash 30 points of attack every approximately 2~3 rounds at the beginning and mid-game.

Therefore, considering that the sword deck is not as resistant and it requires 15 points of energy, he seriously estimates that he can release [Dizzy]every 4~5 rounds.

Of course, PVE can release it every 2 rounds.

In terms of PVP, the 4th to 5th round is just about the mid-game of the card game.

By then, the opponent would have revealed 6~7 cards, and their basic setup and formation would have surfaced.

Using[Dizzy]to create a breakthrough is just right.

So now, the problem is that the price of this formula is... 200000 Cube Coins.

"I don’t have enough money, can I pay in installments?"

With an exploratory mentality, he asked Museum Director Phoenix.

"Of course not, ha ha."

Director Phoenix laughed, but when he glanced at the consignment tag, he said: "But I know this guy, we can negotiate."

"OK."

Ree Shil was excited.

When they were looking at the real-time cabinet earlier, Director Phoenix mentioned that he could loan him money.

But he didn’t want to because he didn’t like the feeling of owing money after trying it once.

Thus, Director Phoenix made a phone call to the other party.

On the phone, Ree Shil heard him bargain a bit, and in the end, he actually got the price down to 150,000 Cube Coins.

From this, it can be seen that there is a lot of price flexibility in these transactions between card players.

But Ree Shil doesn’t even have 150,000 Cube Coins.

"Ask if part of the payment can be made in Material Cards."

So, he decided to be pragmatic on the spot.

Hearing this, Director Phoenix gave him a knowing look.

Again, after some three-party negotiations, Ree Shil and the other party finally came up with two plans.

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