As the semifinals conclude, the Huashan Invitation Tournant is gradually drawing to a close.
In the A category, Theis powerfully defeated Dongye Youzai, advancing to the finals, proving his level as the world’s current top Life Card Master.
In previous years, the A category was often the most watched event at the Huashan Invitation Tournant, but this year is slightly different due to the presence of Shen Sui and Cezar, drawing significant attention to the B category as well.
Cezar’s identity as Theis’s younger brother was quickly discovered by gossips, and those who have been watching other countries’ matches directly found Cezar’s duel matches in the Arican arena.
If Theis is rely the dominator of the Arican A category, then Cezar is the emperor of the Arican B category, an absolute emperor who commands with authority.
"But his style seems very similar to the God of Age," so netizens comnted.
"Similar style? How so? Don’t ntion them not being from the sa Soul Card World, they’re not even from the sa category of Soul Card Worlds."
"Haven’t you noticed? Whether it’s Cezar or the God of Age, people generally know what they’re going to do in a duel. If it were other Life Card Masters, such a fixed mindset would have long been targeted, but no one can defeat them."
Cezar and Shen Sui both generally have fixed unfolding routines.
For instance, Cezar’s starship evolution, or Shen Sui’s Golden Ship Top; of course, these are mostly stereotypes. If you truly delve into it, both Cezar and Shen Sui are highly versatile in duels, especially Shen Sui, who, thanks to Alice’s multitude of forms, can perform many unexpected moves in a duel.
In most duels, Shen Sui doesn’t need to play such flashy moves, and can secure victory with just regular routines.
After two days of effort, Shen Sui and his team have largely cleared out the invaders from World No. 5 in the Huashan area.
This battle against invasion couldn’t be easily solved like previous confrontations with the Secret Peeping Man or Suffering Bodhisattva; the invaders from World No. 5 are very smart. They know how to hide among the crowd, and even now, the Exploration Bureau still hasn’t figured out their purpose.
However, to prevent an increase in invaders from World No. 5, the Exploration Bureau temporarily removed World No. 5 from the new options for choosing a Soul Card World. At the sa ti, the screening work for Life Card Masters from World No. 5 continues tirelessly.
This will be an enormous task, with many Life Card Masters in the Exploration Bureau also affected by World No. 5.
When a Life Card Master realizes that their Sandbox World is just one of countless identical Sandbox Worlds, their Sandbox World will begin to collapse. It was at this mont that the Exploration Bureau realized all previous intelligence about World No. 5 was false, only superficial.
Although Shen Sui is also curious about the true nature of World No. 5 and its relation to himself, there is currently no suitable path as a stepping stone to enter World No. 5 for exploration.
But a week of blank ti cannot be wasted.
All the finalists are making their final preparations before the finals. Besides necessary exploration of the Soul Card World to seek new Life Cards, conducting training duels to maintain one’s touch is also crucial preparation.
Professional Life Card Masters have two types of training duels.
One is finding available Life Card Masters to duel with to maintain the feel of the duel. This belongs to real duels; because of the nature of Life Card Duel, there can’t exist an identical set in this world, so this type of duel is not very aningful for competitions, mainly serving to maintain duel touch and test and familiarize with newly added Life Cards in the deck.
The second type involves using opponent intelligence to create a simulated deck of the opponent and a deck of your own from paper, then having a practice Life Card Master simulate a duel using the finals opponent’s deck against you. This type of duel is specifically for analyzing opponents and finding thods to counter them.
Since most of the matches in the Huashan Invitation Tournant are over, many participating Life Card Masters are choosing to leave for the next match, making it relatively difficult to find suitable sparring Life Card Masters for training duels.
However, this is not a problem for Tan Song and Shen Sui.
Shen Sui imdiately found Xinyuan Tanchun. Although her deck isn’t strong enough, her ability to analyze data is pretty good, making her a suitable opponent for simulated duels.
For maintaining touch and testing new cards, his sparring Life Card Master is Xu Tianzhi.
After yet another duel, Xu Tianzhi slumped over the table in exhaustion, his brain having given up, not even pondering the purpose of his stay here anymore.
In the past day, he had dueled Shen Sui seventeen tis, all ending in defeat. Unlike training duels with other players that end midway to protect tactical secrets, Shen Sui often fights to the end.
But there was no ti torture, because even when Shen Sui fought to the end, the duels ended very quickly.
Seventeen duels, all ended in losses. Xu Tianzhi estimated that on average, each duel lasted two and a half rounds.
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