NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 775 - 273: [Mechanical Sin Dragon]

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 775 - 273: [Mechanical Sin Dragon]
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Chapter 775: Chapter 273: [Mechanical Sin Dragon]

The panel that the previous BOSS did not show was also revealed at this moment.

Hurriedly, Ree Shil took a look at it.

[Mechanical Sin Dragon]

Listening to the Wind, Attack 500, Health 500,000/500,000, 0/100

"Hiss~!"

As soon as he saw this card face, Ree Shil first took a deep breath of cold air.

What’s going on? With such high attack power, even with [Balanced Lifesharing], his card deck couldn’t stand a few normal attacks.

And with a Health of 500,000, it might not be possible to deplete it even if it was standing still and being hit all night.

"I didn’t expect that after I finally managed to gather 15 Listening to the Wind inscriptions, I’d be losing it here."

This round, he didn’t put [Weapon Master] on the card table.

This card might be his only solution against this BOSS.

But there was a way, as it was in his substitute card deck.

[Snow Post Sentinel] could switch it in, and there might still be hope.

Usually, BOSSes with such high attack power wouldn’t have very strong skills.

So Ree Shil continued looking down.

"Uh..."

As a result, as soon as he saw the first entry, he was speechless.

[Habitual Liar - Passive]: Mechanical Sin Dragon’s panel values are displayed as ten times their actual values.

[Cyber Curse - Passive]: Mechanical Sin Dragon adds mechanical card tags to its target when attacking.

[Guided Strong Electricity - Passive]: Mechanical Sin Dragon deals 50 points of[Dizziness] damage to all enemy mech cards when attacking targets.

[Metal Recycling - Passive]: Mechanical Sin Dragon heals to full Health and Energy when killing mech cards.

[Electronic Magic - 5 Energy Points]: Mechanical Sin Dragon selects a mech card target causing it to gain the[Charm]effect for this game.

[Dragon Roar - 10 Energy Points]: Mechanical Sin Dragon deals (100) points of[True Damage] to each card in one row.

([Dizziness]: Unable to act this round)

([Charm]: Seize target’s control, takes effect in the next turn) freeweɓnovel.cøm

([True Damage]: Ignores damage reduction)

"Six entries...worthy of being a PVE BOSS."

"The number of entries is even more than the S-rank Card, although some entries are useless."

After browsing, Ree Shil couldn’t help but comment.

No wonder the BOSS’s values looked so terrifying; it turned out to be fake.

In fact, its attack power was only 50 points, and its Health was only 50,000.

Although it was still high, it was not as exaggerated as just now.

The second entry was indeed the Cyber Curse, which Reeves had guessed correctly.

It seemed that the mechanical species in this valley were all its handiwork.

This entry was somewhat similar to[Blade Mantis Matron][All Are Ants], but it was a genuine addition of tags to the target.

Combined with the third entry, theoretically, the other two outer cards on his side could also fall into[Dizzy], and it would be like this every round.

The key point is that the effect of adding tags on the spot cannot be solved by[Purification].

So even if Ree Shil had the[Calm Heart Principle], he couldn’t resist.

Although the BOSS’s attack target did not carry negative effects, it could cause mech cards to be affected by negative effects. Therefore, its attacks were of high priority, and[Double Move]could only clash with it but not prevent its attacks.

The fourth entry, in short, was that the BOSS couldn’t be killed by reducing members; once the members were reduced, it was like a wasted effort.

Since it could add mechanical tags to cards and then kill mechanical tags to replenish Health and Energy.

As long as one card is killed by it, it will fall into a disadvantage of prolonging consumption, and it can basically be declared as lost.

The fifth entry,[Charm], it is a very special effect.

The first thing to note is that it only takes control, not ownership.

For example, if the[Blind Swordsman] in the card deck is[Charmed], it will still be an outer card belonging to Ree Shil and can block damage for the cards behind it.

However, the control will no longer be in Ree Shil’s hands and will be taken over by the opponent.

At that time, it will even be possible for it to attack Ree Shil’s cards.

But[Charm]is a delayed effect and can be[Purified], so Ree Shil doesn’t need to worry about this.

As for the last entry, it’s not a big problem.

After the BOSS completes the marking, the damage dealt to a row of cards is 100+50+50=200, and the damage dealt by[Dragon Roar]is 100+100+100=300.

Although the damage is increased by 100 points, since it’s dispersed, it can’t instantly kill his full-health outer cards, and he can recover in one round.

"It feels like there’s a chance."

After deciphering the BOSS’s skills, Ree Shil found that he was not invincible.

"However, just in case, if something goes wrong, I have to change my middle[Snow Post Sentinel]to[Weapon Master]."

Because[Weapon Master]is not a Listening to the Wind card, once it is changed,[Listening to the Wind - Alternately Standing Guard]cannot be changed back.

If it was the upgraded[Listening to the Wind - Alternately Standing Guard★★], it would work. After the upgrade, this inscription only needed the substitute card to be a Listening to the Wind card to complete the replacement.

[Ants That Can’t Take A Blow!]

With the roar of the BOSS, the card game officially began.

Ree Shil’s other tactical ideas remained unchanged, like the previous few waves of monsters.

So, under the fierce attack of the BOSS, his three outer cards were struggling to hold on.

Each round seemed to be on the verge of collapsing, but they still managed to survive with sufficient healing.

After more than a hundred rounds, the BOSS’s health finally dropped within 10,000 points.

And Ree Shil’s card deck was still standing strong without any reduction in numbers.

"This is all futile struggling!"

At this point, the BOSS roared again.

"That’s why I don’t like Western dragons."

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