Chapter 980: Chapter 354: [Card Player Talent Upgrade Elixir]
The projection on the card is that of a demon clan member with a human body and pigeon’s head.
In some people’s view, the pigeon should be a symbol of peace.
But this pigeon-headed demon clan member has a burly body, with his upper torso bare revealing well-defined muscles.
Pigeon Fighter
Way of the Wind, 60 points, C
Attack 60, 100/100, 0/3
[Rugged and Agile - Passive]: When the Pigeon Fighter uses a displacement skill, the energy consumed is -1
[Fight for Freedom - Passive]: When the Pigeon Fighter attacks the King Card in front of him, Attack Power + 10
This card doesn’t seem to be any good when viewed alone.
Firstly, "Rugged and Agile," which reduces energy consumption of the displacement skill, seems great but this card doesn’t have the displacement skill anyway.
Then, an attack of 60 belongs to high-score cards, and a special attack can deliver up to 70 DPS, but it is a build-up.
Special attacking the King Card, there’s not much chance it can be used when serving as an ordinary card.
Because others seeing this card will definitely kill it at all costs before their own King Card is turned over.
As a King card, you spend 60 points on the King Card slot, then your regular card deck will certainly be weaker than others.
To be frank, this bird card isn’t much use.
But Ree Shil had his eye on it for two reasons.
First, this is a Kung Fu Card.
Second, he has the ideal compatible material at hand.
His current Kung Fu Deck undoubtedly needs to be built around the "Kung Fu Sheep God."
If talking about the strongest card deck, then you should add the "Beginning Stick," after all, it can also be regarded as having a Kung Fu Card tag.
In his view, his current configuration is extremely lacking.
He has a protagonist but he does not have enough supporting characters to play along.
This Pigeon Fighter is one of the supporting roles he wants to cast.
No, it should be said that the product of making a card from "Pigeon Fighter" + "King of Crows and Doves," is one of the supporting roles he wants to audition.
King of Crows and Doves
Way of the Wind, 30 points, D
Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4
[Windy Wings - 4 Point Energy]: The King of Crows and Doves blows a gust of wind, causing two adjacent cards of the same camp to [Replace]
([Replace]: cards swap positions)
This card comes from Ree Shil’s final boss in the Zero Checkpoint when he first entered the "Way of the Wind".
Based on past experiences, two bird men, both part of Way of the Wind, both having pigeon bloodline, means they are perfectly compatible.
Just as expected, a quick preview revealed the answer.
[Grant me the sacred power of the wind!]
The projection of the fighter still has bulging muscles, but his beak has turned into two shades of feathers, white and black, separated by a line.
He’s standing on a stone podium, surrounded by high winds that are whirling small stones around.
Crow Pigeon Fighter
Way of the Wind, 60 points, C
Attack 60, 100/100, 0/4
[Rugged and Agile - Passive]: When the Crow Pigeon Fighter uses a displacement skill, the energy consumed is -1
[Windy Fighting Fist - 3 Point Energy]: The Crow Pigeon Fighter blows a strong gust of wind, causing 2 of their own adjacent cards to [Replace]
([Replace]: cards switch positions)
"Perfect, that less-than-ideal King Card special attack has just been swallowed."
Looking at this card face, Ree Shil nods again and again.
Although this card is only C level, it has formed an excellent tactical system with the "Kung Fu Sheep God."
Firstly, it provides a very strong survival skill for the "Kung Fu Sheep God."
In the event that the "Kung Fu Sheep God" is under threat, it can switch positions with a card in the adjacent column.
To give a specific example:
[Left Column] [Middle Column] [Right Column]
[Headline District] [Headline District] [Headline District]
[Next Line] [Next Line] [Next Line]
[Crow Pigeon] [Sheep God] [Last Row]
In this formation distribution, the Sheep God can exchange positions with the last row card of the left and right columns to achieve a risk avoidance effect.
For the opponents, if they want to deal with the Sheep God, they will have to solve the Middle Column Card, attack the headline district and next line card, and then change it to attack the headline and next line cards of the Middle Column and the column where the Sheep God might transfer.
Otherwise, once the Sheep God moves, the geographical positional targeted attack would have greatly reduced effects.
And because of the existence of the "Crow Pigeon Fighter," if the opponents want to deal with the Sheep God, they would first have to get rid of it.
So in the end, the opponents would be set into a plight.
That is: if you want to get rid of the "Kung Fu Sheep God," you must first get rid of all my headline and next line cards.
This way, it’s equivalent to the opponents having no way of targeting the "Kung Fu Sheep God."
So in such a comfortable environment, the "Kung Fu Sheep God" can then freely play and produce its true value. ƒreewebηoveℓ.com
Also, there is another meaning to the existence of the "Crow Pigeon Fighter."
That is, it is not the kind of auxiliary card that can only play a part via a clumsy strategy of standing foolishly and releasing a skill once every few rounds.
It has 60 attack power.
When assessing a card’s function, you can’t simply look at the strength and quantity of its entries.
Returning to the most basic level of the Cube Card game, that would be scores and attack power.
In the Kung Fu Card Set, the "Kung Fu Sheep God," "Martial Monkey," "Sweeping Monk," and "Crow-man" are all 20 point cards.
These low point cards can make enough scoring space for the "Crow Pigeon Fighter."
And if the 0-point "Beginning Stick" is added, the space would be even bigger.
So the "Crow Pigeon Fighter" on the court, not only saves the "Kung Fu Sheep God" at a crucial round, but also creates a massive DPS on rounds where it does not release the card.
An attack of 60, its lethality is not to be understated.
Just look at the successful coverage of the "Origins of Malice" being flipped over in the late game and the summoning success rate.