Chapter 829: Chapter 291: Acquiring Two A-Level Kung Fu Cards
"Hmm? This feels like it could work."
"Since this card can’t attack or defend, it’s just standing there."
"So, it’s better to put up a shield for myself rather than wasting an action."
"Though at most it’s just a 20-point[Shield], it’s still significantly improving my survival capability."
"When facing attacks from cards with average 1-2 points, it’s almost like having both[Defense]and[Attack]."
He was quite satisfied with this fusion result.
However, Ree Shil didn’t rush to fuse, because the current[Sweeping Monk]wasn’t gold-edged yet. If it were directly turned into a B-level card, it definitely wouldn’t be able to fuse with[Gang Aura Technique].
So he previewed the result of[Sweeping Monk]+[Gang Aura Technique]again.
"How can this be..."
He furrowed his brows.
Only to find out that[Sweeping Monk]and[Gang Aura Technique]had no fusion compatibility.
"Is it because the monk has a gentle temperament, and isn’t suited for the strong and aggressive path?"
"But you can counterattack now, so your temperament shouldn’t be that much better."
Mumbling a complaint, Ree Shil made a decision.
If the two cards have no compatibility, then he would just increase their compatibility.
So, he took[Sweeping Monk]and[Golden Bubble]and clapped his hands together.
Hum!
Light overflowed from his palms, and the card was formed.
The new[Sweeping Monk]’s appearance didn’t seem too different, just that its head seemed to have become brighter.
There was even a faint golden glow emanating from its bald skin.
Looking at the card itself, it had already become a gold-edged card.
"Having increased their compatibility, they should be fusionable this time."
Ree Shil picked up[Sweeping Monk]+[Gang Aura Technique]again.
"OK, indeed they can."
Seeing this result, his hands clapped together again.
Hum!
Light overflowed from his palms, and the card was formed.
Next, he picked up[Protective Divine Skill]and continued the preview.
"OKK."
Clapping his hands together.
Hum!
Light overflowed from his palms, and the card was formed.
"Perfect, now my Kung Fu Deck is truly complete."
Looking at this card, Ree Shil was overjoyed.
Senior Ox Horn was such a great person.
[Please lower your head, benefactor]
In the Card Projection, an old monk sweeping the ground with a large broom was saying something fierce in a gentle tone.
With this A-level[Sweeping Monk]joining, the three first-line cards of his Kung Fu Deck were complete.
It had sufficient hardness and even had a certain degree of attack capability.
It wasn’t like the[Mountain Emperor Turtle]card that was purely defensive.
As for the scores, they were just right too.
Points Weapon Master, 20 Points Martial Monkey, 20 Points Sweeping Monk.
The first-line cards don’t need a high score, being tough is enough.
The average score for Line 1 cards is 90 points, and these three cards have a total of 80 points.
That leaves 10 points for the[Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit]to occupy behind them, so the score distribution is also good.
[Sweeping Monk]
Determination, 20 Points, A
Attack 20, 100/100, 1/2
[Demeanor - Passive]: The Sweeping Monk cannot[Defend]or[Attack]
[Counterstrike - Passive]: When the Sweeping Monk is attacked, it immediately counterattacks the target
[Gang Aura - Passive]: When the Sweeping Monk is revealed, it gains 1 Energy Point and has an Attack Power of +10 for holding the[Shield]in the round
[Qigong - 100% Energy]: The Sweeping Monk grants itself a 1 Round[Shield], gaining 10 points of shield value for each point of energy consumed
Looking at the card’s attributes, Ree Shil tried to give it a rough, albeit not very accurate or standard, rating.
[Demeanor], about -1.5 points.
If this attribute were on a 30-point card, it would be considered -2 points.
[Counterstrike], about 2 points.
Also considering that it is a 20-point card, otherwise, the score could be even higher.
[Gang Aura], about 2 points.
Starting with 1 energy point at the beginning, it makes the[Sweeping Monk]have something to do immediately when it is revealed.
And increases its damage threshold from 100 points to 110 points.
Although it’s not as good as the other two first-line cards that can[Defend], it’s not easy for the opponent to deal 110 points of damage in one round.
If it starts with 1 energy point, count it as 1 point.
Holding the[Shield]special attack, count it as 1 point.
[Qigong], about 0.5 points.
In a situation where it is continually hit, it can ensure a 20-point[Shield]protects itself every round.
But after all, the action of putting on the shield will occupy the action, and the pure value gain is not considered high, the key is that the[Shield]cannot stack and only lasts for 1 round.
Just looking at each attribute, the total score is only about 3 points.
But the rating can’t simply be seen as 1+1 in such a simple way for each attribute.
Considering the linkage effect of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th attributes together, the total rating for this card is not unreasonable to be around 5 points.
That means its strength is close to the upper limit of A-level cards.
"Maybe this rating isn’t too accurate, but it’s already clear that this card isn’t weak."
"Under the ideal state of putting on the shield, if it’s attacked by two average point cards, then it would theoretically lose 40 points of health while dealing 60 points of output. This exchange would still be beneficial."
"If it’s focused by three average point cards, it would lose 70 points while dealing 90 points."
"So, the[Sweeping Monk]is relatively afraid of cards with higher output than the average."
"But that’s just relative."
"Moreover, it has some requirements regarding operation, which can also be seen as a cost."
"That is, if it puts on the shield in this round, but the enemy doesn’t attack." fгeewebnovёl.com
"Then the[Shield]would be wasted, after all, it only lasts for 1 round."
"And then there’s no way to recover the energy, so it’s just a waste."
"The best way is to place a card with 1-2 Taunts behind it."