After several attempts, there was hardly any ti left for the Wind Chasing Representative Team.
It was too late for them to make any more moves.
All they could do was to watch helplessly at the brightest card on the entire field... a D-level Card.
Yes, it was the most eye-catching.
There were two S-rank cards in play, but only a lone D-rank card.
In fact, looking at this D-level card was useless.
Because the operation of [Fanatic Blood Knight] was carried out at T0.5, that is, during the Reveal Card Stage.
So just now, they quietly completed it while their attention was focused on [Spirit Lord God].
The target of the energy given by it was, as expected, [chanical Sin Dragon].
Therefore, as the Action Phase approached, [chanical Sin Dragon] was the first point that deserved attention.
[Clang, clang, roar!!!]
At this mont, the Cyber Dragon stretched its neck towards the sky, letting out an electronic-sounding roar.
[Dragon Roar-5 Point Energy]: chanical Sin Dragon deals (20) 10 points of damage to each card in 1 row and triggers the roar-type skills of 1 allied dragon-type Reveal card
Strictly speaking, the AOE of [chanical Sin Dragon] should also not be underestimated in this mode.
Its skill is also an attack limited to 1 row.
Among the 23 players present, there were not a few with strong and deep card decks.
It wasn’t difficult for them to produce similar cards.
Indeed, there were quite a few such cards on the Card Table today.
If these cards collectively release their skills, piling up 100 points of damage in 1 row is not a problem at all.
But the problem is that such skills definitely consu more Energy.
With similar added effects, "1 row of cards" generally has a higher energy cost than "3 cards in 1 row."
Moreover, the first row cards on the opposite side are not for decoration, they definitely have the ability to withstand damage.
It’s either the common 10 points of damage reduction, or [Barrier][Shield], or sothing like the upper limit-type damage reduction of [Weapon Master].
So just thinking about charging Energy for a long ti without being able to kill instantly, unrestricted row-type AOE killing is a bit difficult.
Unless it’s a card like [Spirit Lord God].
Its presence made all unrestricted row-type AOE from both friends and foes pale in comparison, and at this mont, no one cared.
Accompanied by the roar, an electric brilliance shot out from the steel horns of [chanical Sin Dragon].
The electric brilliance twisted left and right through the air like a spirit snake, finally landing on that huge Red Dragon.
[Awooo!!!]
The roar of the Red Dragon far surpassed that of the chanical Dragon.
No, it far surpassed the montum of all cards on the field when releasing their Skills.
At this mont, all one could hear was its sound.
Naturally, all eyes were on it.
The Sky Realm of the entire Scene suddenly turned red.
It was like a fiery red sky at dusk, srizing.
But this beautiful scenery was rely an illusion to veil the danger.
Far behind the Balance Representative Team, a red line began to appear in the distant sky.
As it drew closer, the red line beca thicker and thicker.
Finally, everyone could see its true form.
"What is this..."
On the side of the Balance Representative Team, their own mbers were the first to exclaim in amazent.
One could see waves of red flas, like lotus flowers, forming a blanket that swept over them like a tidal wave.
Everything on the Card Table was a projection, an illusion.
But the Red Lotus Fire Wave made the air around it grow hot and dry.
Even the virtual bodies of the players began to sweat.
The Red Lotus Fire Wave passed over the heads of the Balance Representative Team, causing soone to quickly touch their head to make sure their hair wasn’t really on fire.
In the blink of an eye, the Red Lotus Fire Wave reached the Battlefield.
Its angle of descent was just right, completely avoiding their own camp.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom...!
The air above the Battlefield twisted, and the card decks of the Wind Chasing Representative Team were utterly subrged by the Red Lotus.
Among the waves, bursts of Blue Light scattered.
Like different colored splashes in the waves.
Keep in mind that the projections on the Battlefield were scaled up proportionally.
Any character from even a single card was as tall as a multi-story giant.
The Blue Light they turned into was also on a large scale.
It was like a fireworks display that was supposed to burst in the High Altitude but exploded on the ground.
Especially when dozens of Blue Lights burst at the sa ti, the scene was spectacular.
For a mont, both teams were speechless.
Overwheld by the impactful visuals.
"Damn, the hardest Instance and the toughest Boss I’ve ever fought were never this exaggerated..."
Soone finally recovered and couldn’t help but marvel.
But now was not the ti to be marveled at that.
At the next line card position of the Wind Chasing Representative Team, it was as if there was an invisible wall or outlet.
When the Red Lotus Fire Wave hit it, it vanished without a trace.
The long carpet of fire rapidly lted away, eventually being completely devoured and disappearing.
When the mbers of the Wind Chasing Representative Team looked at their camp again, they all smiled wryly.
They hadn’t expected the Red Lotus Fire Wave to also obscure the live image of the card table, making an unexpected impact in this scale of a card ga.
Everyone couldn’t see clearly what had happened and could only find out through reviewing the records.
Anyway, by the ti it passed, all actions on the card table had co to an end.
At this mont, the card table of the Wind Chasing Representative Team could only be described as a sorry sight.
The number of cards that could still stand in the first row was few and far between. To say they were sparse was an understatent.
So were cards that ca with or had been applied with [Coating].
Others were due to the chanism of backline cards taking the place of those in the front, filling in.
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