Chapter 827: Chapter 290: The Hidden Weakness of the Divine Deity Card_2
With that, Ree Shil introduced a new concept. ƒreewebηoveℓ.com
That is the concept of the overall strength upper limit of a card.
That is, the overall strength of a card has an upper limit.
And as the card’s rank increases, the upper limit doesn’t follow a completely linear upward trend.
As a reference, make a note, it’s for reference.
The following scores are all fluctuations, and all are approximate values.
Assuming there are 3 attributes on a B-Class Card.
Each ordinary attribute is worth 1 point.
The total score of the card is 3 points.
The upper limit of the card is slightly higher than the ordinary state, at about 3.5 points.
Sometimes, there will be a case where one attribute has a -1.5 score, and the other two attributes add up to 5 points.
In that case, the sum is still 3.5 points.
Then, the upper limit for C level cards might be 2.2 points, and for A level cards, it might be 5 points.
It’s not that B level = 1 point + C level, or that A level = 1 point + B level in between them.
As for what the upper limit of an S level card should be, he has no concept, as he has seen few of them.
Just considering that [Horn Card] just now, judging by his personal senses, he would probably give it a score of around 7.5 to 8 points.
Of course, this is just a concept established by Ree Shil to make it easy for him to understand.
The true proportions of the ABC level cards are not necessarily 5:3.5:2.2 or any addition or subtraction.
Because the Cube Card includes a wide variety of attributes, it’s impossible to have an absolute standard score for all types of attributes.
Perhaps in the future, the Card Player Panel will have such a function, but at least not for the time being.
However, Ree Shil felt that in the future, after he gets cards, he could try to evaluate and score them himself.
It may be a bit subjective, but it can serve as a judgment of quality to some extent.
Then, not every card can reach the upper limit of strength.
An A-level card with an upper limit of 5 points may actually only have 3 points, which is not impossible.
For example, the [Incompetent Emperor] that he had disassembled before.
Although it was a gold-edged card, it had 3 major negative attributes.
If a scoring system were to be introduced, this card might even have a negative score.
What does this mean? It means that this card is useless.
Of course, there are cards with 4 attributes that basically have no negative side, and these are not in short supply either.
For example, his core DPS Card, [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit].
[Light Body Technique], he assessed it at about 1 point.
[Humility], he assessed it at 0.1 point, as treating oneself as a 0-point card is not the same as turning oneself into a 0-point card, it only allows oneself to avoid some high-score targeted attacks.
[Four Taels Moves Thousand-Catties], considering that it is a 40-point card, he gave it a score of 0.5 point.
However, [Humility] and [Four Taels Moves Thousand-Catties] combined, the two attributes together would give a score of around 2.5 points.
[Double Strike], he assessed it at 2 points.
This active skill has a hidden cost, which is the 3-round warming up process.
So based on his personal feeling, Ree Shil would give the overall [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit] a score of around 5.5 points.
It’s indeed a bit overpowered, but not by much. This can be seen from its performance in the card game.
The reason for the slight overpowering may be due to the advantage of [Absolute Card Sense] in Card-Making, making this card near perfect.
As for the four +5 Attack Power attributes on [Iron stick], each individual attribute may seem to be just an ordinary 1-point rating.
But when the four attributes are added together, the effect is obviously more than just 1+1+1+1=4.
Factors such as card scores need to be considered, and a comprehensive score of around 5 points, slightly less than 5 points, is a possibility.
Speaking of this, one can’t help but mention the connection between attribute scores and card scores.
For example, both have "Ignore [Defense]" attribute.
[Sword Loss], with 40 points, has to pay a price of losing 30 health points every round.
However, the 20-point [Dual-stick Goblin] does not have to pay a price.
That’s why the scoring is too complicated and can only serve as a reference.
Also, sometimes during the Card-Making process.
He would find there are some attributes that, when added together, would create a powerful mechanism.
But these attributes can’t seem to be combined no matter how hard he tries, and he thinks it’s probably due to the upper limit of card strength.
Just like the [Nameless Sword Spirit]’s [Sword Resonance], and the [Horn Card]’s [Power of the Horn] and [Horn Domain], which, once the conditions are met, can add 5 points of attack power for themselves.
Normally, such an attribute would only appear on one card.
However, in the case of [Horn Card], two of them appeared at once, probably due to the higher upper limit of S-rank cards.
"Ah, what a pity."
"I really wouldn’t have been able to figure out the weak points of such a divine Destiny Card if someone hadn’t reminded me."
"If I had known it fears [Exile], I could have beaten the opponent easily."
"After switching to [Wind Fox], I would have been able to [Exile] it twice in the first 3 rounds, which would have been enough to win."
After finishing his call with the Curator, Ree Shil felt much more refreshed.
So, he headed outside of the Association Headquarters, planning to process the Material Cards he had just received when he got back to his residence.
However, when he entered the Grand Hall, he suddenly received a prompt from his Panel.
[Ding Dong!]
[Other Administrators detected. Would you like to form guidance?]
One of the many functions of an Administrator is the ability to search for others.