Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1209 - 471 "Mountain and Sea

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1209 - 471 "Mountain and Sea

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Chapter 1209: Chapter 471 "Mountain and Sea

Not only that, Covered Card Skills are most friendly to Wisdom Cards and Birth Cards.

Ree Shil didn’t have any Birth cards, but he did have a Covered Card Skill, which was the passive of the Breaking Balance Sword.

Balance Sealing Technique - Passive: When the Breaking Balance Sword releases a skill on a Balanced Card, it re-covers the card and "Locks" it.

Unfortunately, this skill could not cover Wisdom Cards.

Covered Card Skills were rare, and he had always wanted to obtain another but had no chance until today.

To be precise, it wasn’t that covering was friendly to wisdom and birth.

It was the re-revealing after covering that could help them re-charge.

Especially, Wisdom Cards under the aid of covering skills were simply shameless.

In broad terms, Wisdom Cards are full charged upon being revealed.

So all that was needed was to cover them and then uncover them to obtain fully charged energy, with the only cost being one chance to reveal.

That is to say, the Candle Dragon, in a strict sense, had the most potent charging method of Wisdom Cards.

As his first S-rank card, Ree Shil was very satisfied.

After getting the Candle Dragon, there was only 1 card left in the box.

"According to the order of smallest to largest, this card couldn’t also be an S-rank card, could it?" 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎

He picked up the card full of anticipation.

However, this card was not an S-rank card.

But it was no less disappointing.

Buzz...

The card projection slowly rose, and sure enough, it was a book.

This wasn’t just an ordinary book, it was an ancient-looking book.

The binding method and the cover were full of ancient style.

The cover clearly displayed two big characters: Mountain and Sea.

"Oh?"

Of course, Ree Shil understood the weight of these two characters.

"It turns out to be a Scene Card, too."

This was what interested him the most.

Mountain and Sea

Scene

"Catalog - Fixed": Mountain and Sea can catalog one Mountain and Sea card with 50% score to release in an empty slot.

Bell Mountain - Flexible: Makes the Candle Dragon occupy 1 extra Card Grid, increasing the Maximum Life Value by 100.

Merit - Flexible: Gives the Overlord Below an extra 5 Point Energy upon reveal.

Hook - Flexible: Increases the Maximum Life Value of the Gluttonous Dragon by 50.

"This card is powerful, a specific Scene Card like this one."

This Scene Card called Mountain and Sea indeed bound itself to using Mountain and Sea cards.

The first fixed clause was very powerful.

It meant that, before the card game began, one could use Mountain and Sea to catalog an additional Mountain and Sea card.

And then, when there was enough space on the Card Table, it could be released in a way similar to "Summoning" during the T0 phase.

That was the equivalent of having one more card than your opponent.

Wasn’t this a huge advantage?

Of course, the cataloged card would still take up a quota of the card deck’s score.

After all, if it didn’t take up points, that would be too unscrupulous.

However, the score would be cut by 50%, which meant the higher the score of the "Cataloged" card, the more one would profit.

It’s just a pity that currently Ree Shil seemed to have no other means of acquiring Mountain and Sea tag cards.

The highest scoring Mountain and Sea card in hand was the Crippling Dragon, worth 50 points.

If it were "Cataloged", it would be equivalent to earning 25 points.

You should know that in a 9+1, even having 10 more points than your opponent could form a noticeable advantage, let alone having 1 extra card and 25 more points.

And if the "Cataloged" is a 30-point Balanced Card, that’s a savings of 15 points, which is also quite good.

Then the flexible clauses, like Bell Mountain, targeted the Candle Dragon.

Its effect turned the Candle Dragon into a Giant Card.

Ree Shil originally thought that after becoming a 2-grid Giant Card, the Candle Dragon’s "Twilight" and "Torch Eyes" would target 2 grids.

After all, the card grid in front of it changed from 1 row to 2 rows.

Unfortunately, it wasn’t the case.

Both clauses were marked "affects only 1 enemy Outer Card directly in front."

So when these two clauses were triggered, one had to choose only one target from the two rows to use.

The flexible term Bell Mountain simply turned the Candle Dragon into a Giant Card to enhance its survival capabilities.

"But just that alone is actually enough."

After trying it out on the Card Table, Ree Shil found the term to be quite useful.

For example, the first row cards could be arranged as follows:

Weapon Master, Candle Dragon, Sweeping Monk.

As the game progressed, when the Weapon Master exited, it would leave an empty Card Grid.

At that point, switching to Bell Mountain would allow the Candle Dragon to expand leftward, becoming a 2-grid Giant Card.

And in the process gain an additional 100 Life Points in maximum value.

Note that this increase in life points is only added the first time it’s used.

It’s as if the Candle Dragon is 10/100, and after using Bell Mountain, it becomes 110/200.

If after healing it becomes 130/200 and then Bell Mountain is removed, it becomes 30/100.

If it is attacked and becomes 70/200, removing Bell Mountain will directly cause it to exit.

So this 100 points of life can indeed save a life, but it only works once.

On the surface it seems that after the first use, using it again would be pointless.

But that’s not the case.

Ree Shil quickly discovered a second use for this term.

That is to sway left and right.

Take the same example above, if the Sweeping Monk also exits, the Card face would change as follows:

Empty Slot, Candle Dragon, Empty Slot.

At that time, Bell Mountain could make it expand to either left or right at will.

Then for instance it changes to: Candle Dragon, Candle Dragon, Empty Slot.

During the Replacement Phase, by substituting Bell Mountain for Bell Mountain.

One could enable the Candle Dragon to re-choose the direction of expansion.

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