NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 826 - 290: The Hidden Weakness of the Divine Deity Card

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 826 - 290: The Hidden Weakness of the Divine Deity Card
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Chapter 826: Chapter 290: The Hidden Weakness of the Divine Deity Card

A moment later, Ree Shil arrived at a quiet corner of the Association Headquarters.

After thinking for a bit, he made a phone call to the Show Director.

He had some doubts about the card game that had just taken place.

Didn’t the Show Director say that the Show Family had a long history and had entered the Cube Card Metaverse since its creation?

So their family should have encountered suspected gods as well, perhaps they could clear up his confusion.

Although the other party asked him to keep it a secret, he could just avoid mentioning today’s events and ask indirectly, right?

It was just that at this time, it seemed like the Show Director hadn’t woken up yet.

[Hello...]

As expected, a lazy voice came through the phone.

"Show Director, it’s me."

[Oops, you got the wrong person. I’m not her.]

[She’s taking a bath.]

The person on the other end suddenly lowered their voice.

"Come on, that’s a lame excuse."

"Look at the time."

[You know nothing, what do you want from me?]

Show Director’s voice returned to normal after being exposed.

And so, Ree Shil vaguely described the card game he just had to her, leaving out all the key information.

[So you suspect your opponent is a deity?]

After listening to it, the Show Director understood what he meant without him having to say it clearly.

"Well, I have my suspicions."

[Hahaha, could it be that you’ve encountered an S-rank Destiny Card?]

"Wait, how did you know?"

[There’s no need to guess, it must be a god.]

Show DirectorLaughed, seeming to be fully awake, and then continued.

[No, more precisely, the reincarnations of those guys.]

[Because pure deities simply cannot stay in this world for long.]

[When gods reincarnate, they can bring nothing but their Destiny Card, including their memories.]

[And they have to start at D level and slowly upgrade step by step.]

[Of course, there are also non-god S-rank Destiny Cards, but they are all rare.]

[And once a god reincarnates and finds their memory, they can easily upgrade their Destiny Card to S level.]

[Is the S-rank Destiny Card you encountered, one with Void and Restriction inoldownct?]

[These are the two words that all S-rank divine cards will reveal.]

[They actually represent some characteristics of gods.]

[Void refers to their nonexistent and elusive nature.]

[Restriction refers to some limits they face as divine beings.]

"So that’s how it is."

When Ree Shil heard this, he somewhat understood.

"But with these two attributes, wouldn’t it be too difficult to deal with?"

He asked again.

[Unstoppable? No.]

[You have to understand that the Destiny Card of each deity is different.]

[Some cards are forcibly added to these two terms, making them virtually useless.]

[So they may not even be willing to actively awaken their S-rank Destiny Card, or even if they do, they may not use it.]

[After all, it might weaken the effect of their Destiny Card.]

"..."

Hearing this, Ree Shil fell silent.

Significantly weakened?

The [Horn Card] he encountered didn’t seem to be like that.

[Hahaha, I get it.]

Show Director on the other side seemed to guess something.

[Could it be that you encountered a battle-type Destiny Card?]

[Most divine Destiny Cards are more functional in nature, since they’re 0-point cards after all.]

[Battle-type ones are indeed quite rare.]

[But in fact, even battle-type ones are not without weaknesses.]

"Oh? What are their weaknesses?"

Upon hearing this, Ree Shil’s spirits instantly lifted.

After all, he was a fresh victim.

[It’s very simple, it’s...]

"I see, so that’s how it is."

"Why didn’t you say it earlier!"

Upon hearing those two words from the Show Director, Ree Shil suddenly got it.

When he thought about it carefully, that’s really the case!

It turns out that the [Horn Card] is afraid of [Exile]!

The[Exile]effect is neither a debuff nor a buff, as it has the function of both banishing a card and protecting it at the same time.

And this skill is classified under control priority.

It seems reasonable that gods can’t be killed but are afraid of being exiled, right?

By extension, Ree Shil felt that perhaps [Imprison] could have the same effect.

The effect of[Imprison]is relatively rare, and can be understood as a two-way[Shield]. freeweɓnøvel.com

Unless he encounters another god card with the[Void]effect in the future that is a 0-point card like the [Horn Card] and has tens of points of attack power at its disposal, he doesn’t think such a card exists.

After all, even S-rank cards have limits.

Through his learning and summarization during this period, Ree Shil had a new understanding of the strength of cards.

He used to think that there was a strength limit for each individual term of a card.

For example, the[Iron stick]’s steady 5 points of attack power increase, or other cards’ 10 points of attack power targeted special attack bonuses.

For example, the unconditional 5 points of damage reduction of[Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit], or other cards’ conditional 10 points of damage reduction.

Even if there are occasionally some that slightly exceed the standard, it’s not by much.

Note: The [Exterminator Thirteen]’s [Heavenly Master] revision has a 10-point demon card special attack.

But then again, some negative costs would be associated with such strong terms.

However, later on, he discovered a new situation.

That is, the strength limit of individual terms is common, but not absolute.

Sometimes, the negative cost of a single card will be concentrated in one term.

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