Chapter 787: Chapter 277: The Ideal Form of the Wind Listening Card
"It’s hard to deal with; that swordfish is too good at countering the summoning card group."
"Yes, mainly because it’s quite powerful in managing mobs."
"Actually, the octopus is also the same; if it consumes 30 health points, it can clear a row of minion cards in one go."
"It seems like the human girl is going to win."
"I think so too."
As everyone outside the Blue Light Barrier discussed, Photon’s gaze revealed a thoughtful expression.
What caused her to react this way was the card "Ancient City Zombie King."
Ree Shil had temporarily forgotten about it because he wanted to test the strength of the summoning card group.
The Instance Game had not been over long, so the words "Ancient City" could easily evoke associations from those who were paying attention.
However, since it had already been revealed, it didn’t matter much.
During this fourth round’s Replacement Phase, Photon made a card change.
So far, she was quite sure about her opponent’s tactical system since he had already revealed four summoning cards.
"A monotonous card deck will only harm yourself."
With that, she said to Ree Shil, then revealed her own end row card in the middle column.
[Whoosh!]
Accompanied by the sound of rolling waves, a strangely shaped stone pillar projection slowly rose from the card face.
The stone pillar stood in an even, upright shape, with densely carved bizarre patterns on it.
Upon closer inspection, one would find that they looked like drowning ghosts struggling.
[Sea Grudge Pillar]
Listening to the Wind, 0 points, A
Attack 0, 100/100, 0/3
[Grudge Spirit Impact – Passive]: The round a card enters the field, it receives 10 points of [True Damage] from the Sea Grudge Pillar
[Broken Grudge Collection – Passive]: For every card with Attack Power below 30 points leaving the field, [Sea Grudge Pillar] gains 1 layer of [Sea Grudge]
[Grudge Conversion – Passive]: For each layer of [Sea Grudge], [Sea Grudge Pillar]’s Attack Power+5, Maximum Life Value+5
[Column Spirit Burst – 3 Point Energy]: [Sea Grudge Pillar] consumes [Sea Grudge] to deal damage to all regular card positions on the field [Sea Grudge Pillar] itself excluded
"This..."
This time, Photon isn’t just poisoning her opponents.
The Void Commentator outside the Blue Light Barrier began to analyze the card.
"It’s a classic and top-quality card against summoning!"
"Summon, resurrection, and rebirth cards are all considered ’entering the field,’ not ’revealing.’"
"With an attack power of less than 30, basically, all minion-level summoned creatures cannot escape this range."
"Even some weaker low-point regular cards or severely negative low-point regular cards can’t escape."
"The key is that it is a 0 point A-level card! This is what makes it top-quality."
"As soon as this card is played, the opponent may have to change their original summoning card group framework."
"With a single 0-point card, the opponent has to change their overall tactical thinking. Isn’t that top-quality?"
After listening to his analysis, everyone nodded, thinking it made sense.
In the same way, Ree Shil also analyzed the [Sea Grudge Pillar].
The way to use this card is quite straightforward.
Firstly, it must be [Stillness] to charge, as it initially has no attack power.
After it is fully charged, it can be held onto depending on the situation and decided when to use it.
At the same time, once charged, it can join the card game directly, providing output with its accumulated attack power.
The more summons that are called, the more layers of [Sea Grudge] it can stack.
If there are enough layers to make it a strong card, it poses a huge threat even without using active skills.
On this card, Ree Shil saw the ideal perfect form of a Wind listening card.
Firstly, it has a significant functional aspect, which could be supporting its own cards’ abilities, affecting enemy cards’ abilities or generating damage.
Secondly, the most critical point of a perfect Wind listening card - 0 points.
The biggest weakness of Wind listening cards is the charging issue.
Since 0-point cards have no output and don’t need to take damage too early if placed in the back row, their [Stillness] charging situation has almost no negative impact on their card group.
The points saved can be averaged onto other cards to enhance their combat power.
This is what Ree Shil recently realized that the lower the points for a Wind listening card, the better.
He will try to move in this direction when collecting and making Wind listening cards later on.
Returning to the card table, he was about to reveal a non-summoning card this round.
He flicked his finger with a snap.
Ding!
[Shh...]
In the card projection, a stealthy, masked figure in black was tiptoeing, looking around, and proceeding cautiously.
He had an unremarkable appearance, with the only special feature being a vertical eye on his exposed forehead.
[Three-eyed Spy]
Balance, 30 points, B
Attack 30, 70/100
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As soon as this card appeared, everyone outside the Blue Light Barrier burst into a commotion.
"Wow! What kind of card is this?!"
"Does it mean it has three keywords, but they’re all unknown abilities?"
"I’ve never seen such a peculiar card before!"
"I’ve seen this kind of card before, it can shield its own abilities."
"One of its keywords should be a shielding-type ability." ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom
"Ah? If you can’t even see the abilities, how can the opponent formulate countermeasures?"