Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 1151 - 442: Becoming the New Power Master
Ree Shil’s advantage had been caught up to so extent, but he had revealed one more card than his opponent.
Of course, revealing one card earlier ant there was one less chance to use the mobile phone later on.
So the choice of the final regular card needed to be made with considerable caution.
Fortunately, the number of choices he faced was not overwhelming.
The external cards on the opponent’s side were down to just the Spirit Collecting Cage and the Red Rock Substitute.
These two cards required different thods of resolution.
Right now, the Spirit Collecting Cage was still devouring the Dragon Slayer Warrior card, which posed a significant threat to himself.
To deal with it, there was no other way but to forcefully pour in damage.
With the Beginning Stick on his side, and other cards also boasting impressive attack power.
If he went for a brute force approach, roughly 2 rounds would be sufficient to destroy the Spirit Collecting Cage, which wasn’t a problem.
The more troubleso one was the Red Rock Substitute card.
Its invincibility had to be dealt with; otherwise, no matter how big his advantage was, it would be useless in this ga.
Luckily, Ree Shil had a prepared card in his substitute deck.
"A strong wind rises, the dragon flag dances!"
Accompanied by the reveal of his card, the projection of a man holding a large flag stepped out from the card face.
This man, with horns growing on his head, went bare-chested with robust muscles.
The flag waved, and an ethereal dragon shadow coiled above it.
This card was a regular main force in Ree Shil’s deck.
An extrely practical auxiliary A-level card, the Flag Skill Master.
But now, he had made so minor improvents to it.
"Dragon Flag Master"
Balance, 30 points, A
Attack 35, 100/100
"Dragon Martial Wind - Passive": When the Dragon Flag Master is on the field, it increases the attack power of your own Kung Fu/Dragon cards by 5.
"Banner Blessing - Passive": When the Dragon Flag Master is revealed, it designates 1 of your own Kung Fu/Dragon cards revealed to receive -10 attack damage.
"Dragon Flag Waving - Passive": When the Dragon Flag Master is revealed, it designates 1 of your own Kung Fu/Dragon cards to imdiately gain 2 Point Energy.
"Flag Seal Suppression - Passive": When the Dragon Flag Master is on the field, if a target is hit by Kung Fu/Dragon cards 5 tis or more in the sa round, it gains a "Seal" effect next turn.
(Seal: Causes the target’s passive skills to beco ineffective.)
The Dragon Flag Master itself now also carried the Dragon card label.
This had cost him a rather precious piece of A-level Dragon Blood Material.
However, being able to benefit the Dragon card deck as well made it quite worthwhile.
The key was that having the sa auxiliary card for both decks effectively expanded his own tactics.
Combining the previously separate pure Kung Fu deck and pure Dragon card deck into one, Kung Fu cards and Dragon cards could be used interchangeably.
In it, the Dragon Flag Master functioned like a central axis.
Incorporating another label, it had ascended to the ranks of top A-level cards.
Now, the key to resolving the Red Rock Substitute was on the Dragon Flag Master.
He currently had a total of 6 Dragon cards.
Then, with the chanical Sin Dragon capable of attacking twice, plus 3 more Dragon cards would trigger the Seal effect of "Flag Seal Suppression."
In this way, the Red Rock Substitute would pose no threat.
To ensure a 100% win, the God of Red Rock had only two thods.
The first was to focus fire and take out the chanical Sin Dragon external card ahead of the rest.
But targeting the chanical Sin Dragon was not a fundantal solution, because the Dragon Flag Master was still there, there were still 5 Dragon cards on the field, and the Flag Seal Suppression could still be effective.
The second was to focus fire on the Crystal Dragon Queen first, then take out the Dragon Flag Master behind it.
However, the Crystal Dragon Queen was a Determination card; focusing fire on it would only make it happy.
Next turn it would directly draw you a shield card.
So the God of Red Rock was indeed in a dilemma.
This round, it revealed a powerful DPS card, which clearly didn’t have as much impact on the card ga as the Dragon Flag Master did.
So a new round began.
Both the chanical Sin Dragon and the Red Rock Substitute chose [Defense].
Ree Shil concentrated his fire on the Red Rock Substitute, and relying on the [Seal], broke through the [Invincibility], bringing its health down to less than half.
On the side of the God of Red Rock, the combined attack focused on the chanical Sin Dragon also reduced its health by half.
The next turn, Ree Shil had no cards left to reveal.
The God of Red Rock still had one more card to reveal.
After prolonged thought, it still opted to deploy another DPS card.
The outco of this round was an exchange of one for one on both sides.
The chanical Sin Dragon, on the brink of death, led the team to continue triggering the Flag Seal Suppression.
The rest of the external cards chose [Defense].
On the side of the God of Red Rock, all the firepower combined only managed to take out the chanical Sin Dragon while inflicting so damage to other external cards.
But with the Bell Dragon sustaining the rest, the blood loss on other external cards wasn’t much.
Both sides went back and forth, exchanging cards one by one in this manner.
In the end, when Ree Shil was left with only the Bell Dragon on his side, he finally revealed the opponent’s King Card.
As there were fewer Dragon cards on the card table, the function of the Bell Dragon decreased as well.
Therefore, the God of Red Rock deliberately left it until the end to kill.
"I admit, you’ve gained a slight advantage," said the God of Red Rock before revealing the card, showing a smile, "but you’ve paid a price for this.
The Spirit Master card is too costly in terms of score.
Headline District cards 100 30 30=160 points.
Next line cards 20 30 30=80 points.
Last Row cards 30 30 0=60 points.
Your total score is already 300.
With a King Card worth 0 points, how do you plan to fight ?"
These words made the Red Rock Substitute beside him suddenly realize.
He had been so engrossed in the S-rank Card that he had just seen that he had actually forgotten to consider this simple issue.
In contrast, his own deity still had 20 points.
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