Chapter 878: Chapter 307 [Climbing Dragon]_2
"It’s up to you now; I can’t hold on any longer."
Ree Shil was Bone Creak’s only hope.
After losing this game, her mental strength would take a further blow.
If she had to face the Boss in that state, she would definitely not be able to withstand it and would have to exit the instance.
"Alright, leave it to me."
Ree Shil mentally rehearsed the card game.
With his words, Bone Creak’s mind was finally at ease.
She stopped resisting and pressed the surrender button.
In doing so, perhaps her mental shock would be slightly reduced.
[Roar!]
"Pfft!"
The card game ended, and the Boss let out an arrogant roar.
Meanwhile, Bone Creak spit out some blue light liquid.
"Um, aren’t you a skeleton? How do you have blood to spit out?"
Ree Shil complained as he threw a game mark.
Buzz!
The card table disappeared and quickly spread out again.
Soon, Ree Shil set up his card deck.
He then revealed the cards one by one.
First, the Headline District card, [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit].
"Wow! Great card! But..."
Bone Creak wiped the blue light liquid from her mouth and showed a puzzled look.
This card was obviously an output and control card, so why did he place it in the first row?
Shouldn’t it be placed in the next line to deal with output through normal attacks and energy recovery?
First row, second card: [Crow Man].
"This..."
Bone Creak was a bit confused.
This [Crow Man] didn’t even have damage reduction.
First Row, third card: [Martial Monkey].
"Ah?"
Bone Creak was even more puzzled now.
An A-level card only had one counterattack attribute.
Then, the cards Ree Shil revealed afterwards just became even more mysterious.
The four cards behind were all D-level monster cards!
Now she had a reason to seriously doubt that this guy became an administrator by exploiting some backdoor, right?
What kind of card and deck understanding is this?
Good cards were placed in unreasonable positions.
Bad cards were just bad cards.
He even used monster cards and had no treatment cards.
"Don’t worry."
Ree Shil sensed her emotions and finally revealed his Scene Card.
points of [First Aid] in the [Martial Arts World] appeared.
"Oh..."
It was only after seeing this that Bone Creak finally understood.
The three first row cards were Kung Fu cards, and [Martial Arts World] could only take effect on Kung Fu cards.
So no matter how the cards looked, his first row Kung Fu cards were actually used for [Defense] to withstand damage.
As for how to solve the problem of the Boss dealing 40 points of damage to a [Defense] card, it’s actually simple. After all, the opponent can only attack one target per round.
So whether it’s [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit] normal attack, or [Crow Man] fly, there is a chance to fill [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit]’s energy.
In this way, [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit] can begin to hard control the opponent.
If the Boss is controlled once every 2/3/4 rounds and can only output once, twice or thrice, then the output may not catch up with the healing amount of [Martial Arts World].
As for the four cards behind, it doesn’t matter if they are monster cards anymore.
It has to be said that after playing so many Seven Path Series, Ree Shil has gained quite a bit of insight in PVE.
He quickly summarized the most optimal solution for the current situation.
As for why other main force cards were not on, it was because they were not needed.
Since everyone had 30 attacks, their skills were like blank sheets in front of this Boss.
As for being afraid of the Boss entering the second stage,
Of course, they were scared.
But he was now in a state of full mental strength and could afford to lose.
It’s just a matter of making adjustments after understanding the second stage.
However, the result was fortunate.
Ree Shil’s plan went smoothly as expected.
Throughout the game, his defense lines were held tightly and he used [Double Strike] to deal with hard control at times.
Without losing any members, the Withered cards couldn’t recover energy.
Unable to recover energy meant they couldn’t use their skills, so by controlling this point, the Boss couldn’t unleash its full power.
Now it’s just a numerical monster with a slightly higher health, equivalent to a blank sheet. There is nothing to be afraid of.
[Roar...!!!]
"We did it!"
Accompanied by the Boss’s unwilling roar and Bone Creak’s cheer, this card game finally ended.
[Defeat Crawling Dragon, you gained 1 card] x2
Two surprising prompts also popped up on Ree Shil’s panel.
"Damn, what a lucky break."
He never expected that he would gain 1 A-rank card by using little monster cards?
No.
More precisely, 2 cards.
Primordial card and 1 Metaverse card.
Primordial Card refers to a card that can only be used in this Primordial World.
[Climbing Dragon]
Withering, 30 points, A.
Attack 30, Health 100/100, Energy 0/3.
[Barbaric growth - Talent]: Climbing Dragon is not affected by external displacement effects, and adds 1 additional slot when [Moving]
[Infinite Body - Passive]: For each additional slot occupied by Climbing Dragon, increase Maximum Life Value by 50 points freewebnøvel.com
[Ground Rock Roar - Passive]: Climbing Dragon gains 30 points of [Shield] for 1 round in the round it is revealed
[Earth Dragon Crawl -1 point of energy]: Climbing Dragon moves 1 space towards an adjacent position in front of the head
(Note: Thanks to designer [Patient Me], this card has balance adjustments)
Although it was adjusted, Ree Shil felt that such modifications were even better.
After all, it provided some survival capabilities for the [Climbing Dragon].
His understanding of Withering cards was that they had to be able to withstand a lot of damage.
The longer they lasted, the more chances they had to recover as much energy as possible and use their skills to make an impact.
However, on this card, there were some situations that didn’t quite match what he knew.
That was the issue with the card’s points.
[Climbing Dragon] (29/30)
[Barbaric growth - Talent]