[Huge Size - Passive]: The Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon occupies 1 row and 3 card positions, Health Points 200
[Red Devil Dragon Scale - Passive]: The Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon possesses a coating effect
[Golden Claw Fist - 2 Point Energy]: The Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon attacks the target, accompanied by [Dizziness]
[Golden Claw Scissors - 4 Point Energy]: The Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon attacks the target, accompanied by [Full Penetration]
[Golden Claw Cloth - 2 Point Energy]: The Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon attacks the target, accompanied by [Seal]
After several practical attempts to summarize, he believed the Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon was the best.
The card’s attributes were reflected onto the puppet followers, they were huge and fleshy, possessing magic immunity as soon as they hit the ground, then they knew three ultimate moves.
In the end, coupled with the unchangeable [False Saint], these were the five cards he would bring to the trial today.
Having familiarized himself with the procedure, Ree Shil imdiately assud a stance with Wind ssenger.
At the first level, he encountered a test of strength.
Ree Shil thought for 2 seconds and directly abandoned this challenge opportunity.
Previously, every ti he encountered this test of strength, he never got far.
Because there were only a handful of followers in his deck that could overpower that robotic arm.
Before, the Sheep God and the Golden Dragon could win, but winning would leave him with one less powerful follower.
Whereas now, in his deck, probably only the Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon could battle that robot.
Using up his trump card so early, he was certain not to pass.
Therefore, he sent out the Exorcist to accept the challenge.
It was just to try, for there was a chance that this follower excelled in strength and might win.
The result was without doubt, of course, a loss.
Thus, the first of the three chances was so hastily wasted.
For the second challenge, this ti the checkpoint was no longer the test of strength.
It was the ditation level.
After many entries into the Instance, Ree Shil reckoned he had experienced 95% of all levels.
Basically, any type he had encountered before.
The ditation level required the followers to endure the slting flas in the alchemy furnace; whoever lasted longer was deed the winner.
Ordinary flesh and bone would not suffice for this level.
Thus, the Exorcist and the Great Demon Monk could be ruled out.
That left choosing one out of the False Saint, Beginning Stick, and the Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon.
After brief consideration, Ree Shil decided to choose the False Saint.
The False Saint couldn’t be burnt to death, so using it to overco this level was the safest.
The other two S-rank cards were reserved for other purposes.
Sure enough, the second level ca the chance to perform.
The second challenge was the Ingenious Puzzle level, where one must solve 77 puzzles.
This level was torturous for followers lacking in wit.
But Ree Shil, manipulating his own puppet and wielding the Beginning Stick, participated in this level.
In truth, it didn’t require a very smart mind; just a normal person’s thinking would definitely solve it faster than the puppet.
So, he breezed through the second level.
The third level, Demon Sea level.
This was a completely new one, which he had never encountered before.
Ree Shil could only say that it seed tailor-made for the Exorcist.
The content was similar to the previous Abyss level, involving combat in the midst of a tide of demon beasts.
Not only did one need to survive, but also to kill as many demon beasts as possible within a set amount of ti.
The side that killed more demon beasts would be the winner.
This level was even easier than the last, because Ree Shil didn’t need to do anything himself; he was just in charge of watching.
After the third gate, he had a premonition.
His S-rank task might be accomplished today.
There was no basis, just a feeling.
After all, no challenge before had ever gone so smoothly.
The fourth level was again a familiar one.
The Sword Mountain level.
Followers were required to find the only famous sword among the millions of knives and swords forming a mountain range.
There was a ti dilation factor, 1 minute outside equated to 1 year inside the Sword Mountain.
At this level, Ree Shil was slightly indecisive about whom to dispatch.
Truthfully, neither the Great Demon Monk nor the Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon seed quite suitable.
The most appropriate one was the False Saint.
Its fiery golden eyes were incredibly useful for finding things.
But now that the False Saint was gone, he could only choose between the two.
Ultimately, Ree Shil decided to gamble on luck.
He kept the potentially more useful Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon for later stages and sent out the Demonic Monk.
The last ti he encountered this level was during his first entry into the Instance.
At that ti, he had also sent a monk character card, the Sweeping Monk.
As a result, the opponent, who was also purely searching by hand, was faster than the Sweeping Monk.
In 10 years, the Sweeping Monk hadn’t even searched half of the Sword Mountain, and the opponent found the famous sword by a sheer stroke of luck.
This ti, Wind ssenger dispatched the sa follower.
It seed that she also had no good answers for this checkpoint.
This ti, luck stood on the side of Ree Shil.
In the 13th year of the checkpoint’s progression, the "Big Demon Monk" finally discovered the famous blade.
The followers of Wind ssenger had actually moved faster, having searched through three-quarters of the entire mountain of blades.
But fate favored the "Big Demon Monk" more, completing the mission after only searching half.
"Finally, phew..."
The Fourth Gate ended, and Ree Shil exhaled deeply.
This was the first ti he had reached in front of Level 5.
His previous best accomplishnt was only completing the third level.
"It seems you are only one step away from success," said Wind ssenger, not appearing to be in a hurry as she sipped her tea.
She put down the cup and snapped her fingers.
Snap!
Hum...
A lottery-style drawing machine appeared out of thin air in the pavilion.
Inside the round glass casing, a bunch of crystal balls was housed.
Every ball’s surface was inscribed with two characters like [Escape], [Secret Exit], [Fierce Battle], and so on.
"Since it’s your first ti challenging the last level, I’ll let you draw the content for this checkpoint," the Wind ssenger said, giving Ree Shil the opportunity to draw.
"Alright, I’ll give it a try."
Ree Shil, not superstitious about such things, walked straight up and pulled the machine’s lever.
[Beep Beep Beep Beep Brrrrr Brrrrr!]
As he pulled down the lever, colorful flashing lights lit up on the spherical glass vessel.
A strong current of air flooded into the vessel, causing the crystal balls to dance chaotically.
They collided against the glass walls, moving in quite irregular patterns.
The crystal balls moved so fast that even his good dynamic vision couldn’t make out one from another.
It was not until one crystal ball stood out and fell into the glass tube that he could vaguely see two characters from the tumbling—the words [Card Ga].
"Oh, this level is a Card Ga checkpoint."
Wind ssenger also spotted these characters.
"Card Ga checkpoint?"
This was a checkpoint that he had never encountered before, and Ree Shil expressed his confusion.
Card Ga checkpoint was definitely for playing cards.
Now, having only one card in hand, how could he set up a card ga?
Could it be that the followers would take on the role of card players and handle simulated card gas or incomplete gas?
Isn’t playing cards, such a complex matter, a bit too much to ask of the puppet followers?
"Card Ga checkpoint, as the na suggests, ans to play cards.
Let the puppet followers revert to their card form and then duel."
Wind ssenger chuckled and explained, "We each put forward one card to have a duel.
From the Reveal Card to the End of the card ga.
1v1, all following card ga rules."
Ree Shil: "Are there any point restrictions?"
Wind ssenger: "No restrictions."
Ree Shil: "Any special rules?"
Wind ssenger: "None."
Ree Shil: "Then aren’t you dead?"
Wind ssenger: "..."
Ree Shil was not talking nonsense.
No matter what card the other party had in their hand at this mont.
First, let’s see what he had in his own hand.
S-level, 100 Points.
A Giant Card with a massive size of 300 Health Points.
If there was a King Card chanism in a 1v1 card ga, that would be 600 points of health.
It also had [Coating], immune to any negatives.
It ca with control, too, capable of controlling others and resisting control as well.
Even if the Kung Fu Sheep God were to co, it wouldn’t possibly defeat the [Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon].
Moreover, he knew what cards Wind ssenger had left.
That fairy card, you could tell it was extrely weak just by the appearance of the follower.
Not to say it was weak, but it was absolutely impossible to win against the [Five-Clawed Spirit Dragon].
There was no battle to be had.
This 1v1 card ga had no battle to be had.
So this S-rank task, today he was going to resolve it himself.
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