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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 768 - 270: Cyber Curse_3
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Chapter 768: Chapter 270: Cyber Curse_3

[Hiss!]

Just as Ree Shil watched, a mechanical lizard crawled out on the other side of the card face, its metallic signal like a needle.

"Good, only one entry."

He glanced briefly and was relieved.

Whoosh!

However, just as his words fell, a line of prompts popped up above the card table.

[Intoxicating Sunlight]: In this game, own’s outer cards cannot [Attack] and [Defense]

"What the hell."

He didn’t expect it to be a rule game.

And the fact that the very first small monster had a rule game meant that there was a high probability that this third major level was also a rule game.

"If I can’t [Defense], the [Cloud Guardian Hound] is meaningless."

"Only the [Blind Swordsman] with [Stillness] and damage reduction is suitable for the first row cards."

"I don’t seem to have many cards with stillness and damage reduction, this is awful."

"It seems that this third major level might really need [Balanced Lifesharing]."

With that, he looked again at the mechanical lizard and examined the card face. freёweɓnovel.com

[Mechanic Valley Lizard]

Listening to the Wind, Attack 80, 1000/1000, 0/1

[Energy Storage Attack - 1 point of energy]: Mechanic Valley Lizard launches 1 attack (80) +100

"Now I can’t even [Defense]."

"Aren’t these 180 attack points going to kill someone in seconds?"

"And just now, I got rid of my [Giant Lost Demon]; otherwise, it could survive this attack, and then heal quickly."

After reviewing the card face, Ree Shil sighed that it really deserved to be a card game with only one small monster.

This strength was indeed too high.

However, the good news was that the opponent’s skill belonged to a normal attack with a low priority.

And there was only one target.

He didn’t even need the outer cards to take this skill hard.

As long as the [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit]’s [Dizziness] interrupts its casting while the [Blind Swordsman]’s [Quantum Entanglement] cuts off its energy, it won’t be able to deal any damage.

About ten minutes later, Ree Shil was standing in front of the teleportation portal.

[Ding dong!]

[Passing through Gate Three, please choose the following reward]

[1, Choose 1 card from the level cards, with strength D]

[2, Choose 1 card from the unknown cards, with strength E~C]

"This won’t do."

Faced with the prompts, he couldn’t help but complain.

There were only three small monsters in this level, a one Mechanic Valley Lizard, then two Mechanic Valley Lizards, and three Mechanic Valley Lizards.

While facing the three Mechanic Valley Lizards, it was quite difficult to fight.

The 3 monsters, with their normal attacks focused, could deal 240 damage points.

And he couldn’t [Attack] or [Defense] his outer cards in the rule game.

It was unbearable to rely on Listening to the Wind cards as outer cards.

So, his hard-won 10 Windbreak Forest with enhanced Wind listening effect never got the chance to be triggered at all.

He only managed to switch to a first-row card combination of [Ugly Man], [Weapon Master], and [Martial Monkey] barely withstood the attack.

Especially in the third round, when the battle ended, he was left with a column of cards headed by [Weapon Master] facing two Mechanic Valley Lizards on the opposite side.

It must be said that [Weapon Master] performed exceptionally well in this level.

Its 30 points of maximum damage mechanism was nothing short of divine here.

He was backed by [Floral Jade Deer], [Blind Swordsman], and [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit], fighting off a half-blooded Mechanic Valley Lizard and a full-blooded Mechanic Valley Lizard.

However, it was evident that this was not the solution, as this level was just the first gate.

"I’m working so hard, and they just want to use a D-class card to send me off."

He didn’t even go for the self-selected option 1.

Because this Mechanic Valley Lizard was obviously going to be nerfed to the point of explosion, making it not worth picking.

So, after taking three Option 2 cards, he prepared to move on to the next level.

"It seems that [Power of Listening to the Wind] is not suitable for this level."

"It should be impossible this time, and I’ll just go as far as I can."

"I might as well go for an [incident] event and use the spell card to expand the shop list."

So he chose the blue teleportation portal.

This time the mission was simple, as he completed the multiple-choice questions in just a few minutes.

Then, he picked up a spell card that was of little use.

The third and fourth gates afterward were also very difficult.

Besides the mechanic lizards, he also encountered mechanical rabbits, mechanical dwarfs, and mechanical skeleton soldiers.

These were all strange mechanical cards, although they were mechanical structures, they used biomimetic forms, which were puzzling.

As for these little monsters, they couldn’t exactly be said to be strong, but the [Intoxicating Sunlight] rule was indeed annoying.

"I feel like this one’s going to fail."

"I won’t be able to beat the elite monsters, their strength must be higher."

Standing at Level 5 at this time, Ree Shil muttered to himself.

In front of him was a small log cabin.

The windows of the cabin were open, and his line of sight could see inside.

There stood a mechanical witch with a metallic skin, stirring something in front of a furnace.

"So are these things in the valley cursed by some kind of cyber curse?"

"Their environment is normal, and their behavior is normal, just like ordinary creatures."

"The only difference is that they are all mechanical."

As he spoke, he walked through the door.

The mechanical witch immediately turned her head and stared at Ree Shil, and spat out a mechanical tone sentence.

[Experiment... Material, delivered... Door!]

Buzz!

Blue light beams strike down, and the card table unfolds in an instant.

Since he didn’t know the information of the opponent’s card, Ree Shil continued to use the card deck from the previous fourth level.

The opponent’s card slot was a 5+1 card slot.

Five card slots lined up in a row, and one card slot in the back.

Whoosh! x6

Several streaks of light fell, and the last card position turned into the image of the mechanical witch.

Unlike before outside the card table, it now had a Blackwood Staff in its hand.

The remaining seven small monster cards were the same as those he had faced in the previous levels.

Ree Shil’s gaze was mainly attracted by the mechanical witch.

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