NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 892 - 313 【Mighty Heavenly Dragon】_2

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 892 - 313 【Mighty Heavenly Dragon】_2
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Chapter 892: Chapter 313 【Mighty Heavenly Dragon】_2

Ree Shil then looked through all the exclusive items of [Roaring Sky Dog].

He found that this card was quite versatile.

As long as the item combinations were perfect, it could cover survival, DPS, and support routes.

But he didn’t choose this card.

Because its [Loyal Hound] talent had already determined its core gameplay and upper limit.

If there were no [Elliott Brookes], its usefulness would be greatly reduced.

Being comprehensive does not mean being strong enough.

Being good at everything doesn’t mean mastering everything.

Moreover, Ree Shil didn’t forget that he could only choose three items.

That is to say, no matter how versatile this card is, it can only serve one direction when it reaches his hands, and it can’t cover all aspects.

"However, looking at the item library of [Roaring Sky Dog] reminds me."

"Whether it’s the concentrated training that might encounter demigods later, or helping [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit] with missions to play cards against the divine deities."

"I need a counter card that can restrain their destiny cards."

"Show Director mentioned that the common ways to counter destiny cards are [Exile] and [Restriction]."

"Although I have the [Wind Fox] exile card, its strength is low, and now it’s a bit unusable in the card game rhythm."

"So..."

Ree Shil scrolled through one by one, and finally found the card he wanted. fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm

[Demon, where are you running!]

The card projection is a mighty, bald-headed monk with half of his kasaya on, revealing his shoulders.

With a powerful presence, its combat power is obviously not bad.

[Master Dharma Sea] (0/38)

Wisdom, 30 points, A

Attack 30, 100/100, 4/4

[Mana Suppression - Talent]: When Master Halsey’s energy is fully charged, his attacks are accompanied by a 1-round [Restraint] effect

[Mighty Heavenly Dragon, 14 points]: Master Halsey consumes 3 Energy Points to gain the Dragon Card label and unveils any one dragon card on his side

[World Honored Earth Store, 24 points]: Master Halsey consumes 2 energy points and summons a [Kṣitigarbha Statue] (Attack 0, 15 Health, recovers 1 point of energy for Master Halsey each round)

[Prajna Buddhas, 15 points]: For every existing Buddha card on the field, Master Halsey’s Attack Power +5

[Prajna Paramita Hoon, 15 points]: Master Halsey consumes all energy, dealing (30) Damage to one target, with each point of energy consumed adding 1 layer of [Quantum Entanglement]

[Snake eradication, 10 points]: When Master Halsey attacks Snake cards, Attack Power +10

[Demon slayer, 10 points]: When Master Halsey attacks Demon cards, Attack Power +10

[Dharma Mind Entanglement, -5 Points]: When Master Halsey attacks Snake and Dragon cards, Attack Power -10

"Wow, Master Halsey, and it seems... this exclusive set of items is pretty dope."

"Just the [Talent] +12 items alone form a complete system."

"It’s simply multi-purpose."

Firstly, having a basic attack with [Restraint] is already quite powerful.

[Restraint]: In the next turn, unaffected by the outside world and unable to affect the outside world

As long as he doesn’t use energy to keep it fully charged, this attack effect will be permanent.

That’s why [Restraint] item is considered neither negative nor positive.

Because it not only controls the opponent but also protects the opponent to some extent.

And this hard control isn’t invincible either.

Because if [Restraint] is used on the opponent in the first round, the opponent won’t be affected by the outside world in the next round and can’t continue to be subjected to [Restraint].

That is to say, it’s a control effect that can’t be used continuously.

At most, it can only be used every other round.

Then, [Mighty Heavenly Dragon] can be perfectly integrated into his dragon card set.

He is both a dragon card and can help reveal dragon cards.

If he wanted, he could even reveal the King Card.

[World Honored Earth Store] summons an elite summoned with a blocking function.

As long as the summoned entity lasts for 2 rounds, the summoning cost can be recovered.

[Mighty Heavenly Dragon]+[World Honored Earth Store] sums up to a total of 38 points.

With the summoned entity’s item, it takes up exactly 3 items.

As for the remaining items, they aren’t that ideal.

"I want to choose this card because it has a permanent [Restraint] ability."

"As for the dragon card effect, it’s an unexpected icing on the cake."

"Besides, I don’t necessarily need to choose the [World Honored Earth Store] summoning item."

"I can also choose from the card repository later."

Ree Shil thought for a moment and temporarily placed this card as an alternative.

Unless he could see a better [Exile] or [Imprison] card later on, he would choose this one.

After scanning through the cards, he received some news that was both regrettable and fortunate.

That was the absence of [Alan Thompson] in this card pool.

Regrettably, of course, it was because there were no cards that could connect with the [Roaring Sky Dog].

The good news is that if [Alan Thompson] really appeared, he would have to choose between [Roaring Sky Dog]+[Alan Thompson] and [Master Dharma Sea].

However, he had already thought about it in advance. Even if [Alan Thompson] really appeared, he would still choose [Master Dharma Sea].

After all, he had to fight the divine deity.

It’s just that making this choice would be painful for him.

Among these cards, Ree Shil ultimately chose [Master Dharma Sea].

As well as the second card, [Planet Thief Star].

[Steal Master]

The card projection is a hunky man with bushy brows and big eyes, and a tall, slim body.

But his expression doesn’t seem very righteous, revealing a cunning air in his eyes.

[Planet Thief Star] (0/35)

Balance, 20 points, A

Attack 20, 100/100

[Armour Thief - Talent]: Planet Thief Star’s attack will [Steal] the target’s [Shield]

[Body Technique, 10 points]: When Planet Thief Star is attacked, damage -5

[Unyielding Rank, 10 points]: If Planet Thief Star is revealed on the field with a score of the second to last, Attack Power +10

[Born Scout, 10 points]: Planet Thief Star can use [See Through] on 1 regular Covered Card during the Unveiling Stage every round

[Liang Mountain Hero, 10 points]: When Planet Thief Star is revealed, if there are 3 or more Liang Mountain cards, Attack Power +10

[Thievery, 15 points]: When Planet Thief Star exits, choose 1 target, reduce their max Health Points by 30

"Planet Thief Star... If I’m not mistaken."

"It seems to be Shi Qian from Water Margin, who is said to be extremely skilled at theft in the book."

"On Liang Mountain, he is ranked 107th, which is the second to last."

"The number of exclusive items on this card is relatively small, and the quality is pretty average."

"Especially [Unyielding Rank], [Born Scout], and [Liang Mountain Hero], which are not very useful items."

"[Unyielding Rank] requires it to be at least tied for second with other cards, meaning 0~19 point revealed cards are needed for it to take effect."

"This condition is actually quite difficult to trigger."

"[Born Scout] is very similar to the [Martial Monkey]’s unveiling skill, but it doesn’t have [Lock]."

"So even though it can see every turn, it’s often a waste to look."

"[Liang Mountain Hero] is even worse, as there are indeed more than 3 Liang Mountain cards in this card pool."

"If I want to trigger this condition, it would require at least 3 Liang Mountain cards, including [Planet Thief Star]."

"But I only have two slots for choices."

"The key is that the other Liang Mountain cards are not very good, just some minions and useless A-level cards."

"I wouldn’t choose them even if I had the chance."

Ree Shil criticized the card first.

"However, it has two advantages."

"The [Steal] talent for stealing shields is really superb."

"All [Shield] cards in front of it are worth nothing."

"It’s even more exaggerated than ’Ignore [Shield]’. It can directly take away the opponent’s [Shield], which is equivalent to the opponent having no [Shield], and at the same time, it increases its own survivability."

"And because it has the [Steal] effect, its priority is very high."

"As soon as the opponent puts up a shield, he will steal it."

"It’s fine for cards that can control whether to put up shields, but those cards that automatically put up shields will have to call him Big Brother when they see him."

"If I had gotten this card earlier, that Skywalker’s [Master of Qigong] would have been a pushover."

"Also, this thing is a Kung Fu card set."

"So there’s no reason not to take it."

After the analysis, Ree Shil took these two cards.

[Selecting Carrier Complete]

[Opening Card Repository for You]

At this time, the Ethereal Slime finally responded.

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