Chapter 763: Chapter 269: Firm Sword Card
In Ree Shil’s plan, his summoning card deck needed many different role positions.
For example, starting cards that reveal themselves at the beginning and help their side open up the game in the early stages.
[Ghostfire Boy], creating space for their side to summon.
[Rune Crystal], promoting their side’s summoning when leaving the field, although this card has not yet been formed.
For example, cards that can be summoned with small costs and can support their side’s early game lineup in various ways.
[Malicious Puppet], with high attack and low summoning cost without consumption.
[Double Headed Captain], summoning quickly without waiting for energy charging at the cost of health.
[Chaotic Frog Post], a steady source of blocking cards with no cost from scene cards.
For example, cards that consolidate and fill their side’s formation while requiring some warming up roundsonly.
[Wild fat cat], reveal cards with control, and summon stronger minions after warming up.
[Ancient City Zombie King], [Coating] to protect teammates, and summon large quantities.
[Lying Ginseng], [Healing] teammates, and summon large quantities.
For example, cards that can deal considerable damage, with summoned creatures not inferior to regular cards in output.
[Horned Magician], with Hellfire being a giant card as well.
In this way, it can be seen that what is currently lacking in Ree Shil’s hand are big core cards.
If you want to make a pure summoning card deck, then this card deck that mostly relies on regular cards for output would be somewhat putting the cart before the horse.
In his ideal state of pure summoning card deck, it would be more ideal for summoned creatures to contribute most of the output and sustainably summon continuously.
Instead of just relying on a bunch of minion cards to block.
Of course, sometimes inserting summoning cards into other card decks may have better results.
For example, this[Higan Fairy] in front of him, Ree Shil thinks that it would shine even in an ordinary card deck.
[Higan Fairy](Only 1 time can be chosen) fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
Listening to the Wind, 30 points, B
Attack 30, 100/100, 0/3
[Other Shore Descent-Passive]: When Higan Fairy is the King Card, if 5 summoned creatures leave the field on the field, Higan Fairy will automatically reveal
[Other Shore Flower Blooming-Passive]: During the round when Higan Fairy reveals, immediately activate[Manjusaka] once
[Manjusaka - 3 Energy Points]: Higan Fairy allows a regular card with a grade not higher than itself to [Resurrect]
([Resurrection]: The card enters the field with a Zombie Beast tag, the upper limit of Health Points is 40 & the upper limit of energy is reduced by half)
"What a pity, the skill[Invincibile] is gone."
"Otherwise, it would feel even better."
"And so stingy, is it because it’s too strong of a Boss, so it can only be selected once?"
But it still needs to be admitted that this card is very good and has great potential.
And in the B class, it’s already considered a top grade, not losing to A-level cards at all.
First of all, the King Card automatically reveals itself, and the conditions are not too harsh.
If it is a pure summoning card deck, it is not difficult to accumulate 5 summoned creatures leaving the field, and it is almost the same during the mid-term.
If the opponent also has summoning cards, it becomes even easier to meet the conditions.
So from a certain point of view,[Higan Fairy] is also considered to be a counter-card.
The second skill is actually what the wind listening system really needs for the starting full charge.
It’s a bit like[Wind Fox]’s passive[Reading Accumulation].
But unlike[Wind Fox],[Higan Fairy] does not have the autonomy to choose during the round when it is revealed.
That is, it must use up this round’s action opportunity to release[Manjusaka].
Unlike[Wind Fox], you can hold energy first and choose between[Attack],[Defense], or one of the two active skills depending on the situation.
The last skill is a bit powerful.
Ree Shil directly selected the card, and then ignored the remaining two initial rewards, opened the card table, and performed a simulation.
Based on the values of average score cards, the cards[Resurrected] will become zombie beast cards with 30 Attack, 40 Health Points, and energy limit reduced by half.
With the release round taken into account, summoning such a thing by[Higan Fairy] sacrificing 4 rounds and a total of 120 points of output is not necessarily a gain.
Especially when compared to[Hellfire Cooper], it’s quite obvious.
Of course,[Hellfire Cooper] is limited to one summoned creature per game and has 1 more energy point than it.
But the amazing thing about[Manjusaka] is its[Resurrection]mechanism.
First, the resurrected card must belong to your side, there’s no doubt about it.
Even if it’s an enemy card, it will be your own after resurrection.
Don’t underestimate the fact that its health and energy were deducted, in fact, the real value is that resurrection cards will have the skills of the original owner intact.
In Ree Shil’s view, this is the most impressive part.
Of course, some card’s active skills require 4 energy points, and the original owner’s limit is 4 points, so the resurrected card’s limit is only 2 points, so there’s nothing you can do, and you won’t be able to use the skill.
But for balance, berserk, and wisdom types, the[Resurrection]is more cost-effective, especially the balanced cards.
Furthermore, the grade of the resurrected card cannot be higher than[Higan Fairy], which means that its current resurrecting upper limit is B-class cards.
As for the effects of[Ghostfire Boy] type of cards being[Resurrected], they will be affected to some extent.
Because you can look at its specific card face.
[Ghostfire Boy]
Chasing the Wind, 60 points, B
Attack 30, 100/100, 0/3
[Expensive Vehicle-Passive]: Ghostfire Boy’s score doubles