This Summoner Is Too Powerful
Chapter 513 - 404: The Most Absurd Dragon Card in History Emerges? (Part 2)
[Dragon Lady Youyou] is relatively better, retaining the Confinement special move.
But the fusion of the aforementioned two cards isn't superior to [Mind Dragon] or [Dragon Lady Tree].
[Beast Master] + [Dragon Lady Tree] = [Tree Master] / [Dragon Lady Master].
This fusion of two cards is the most worthless.
Among them, [Tree Master] has shifted from targeting beast-type cards to tree-type cards.
Beasts are a large category, while trees are just one category within the plant types that go side by side with beasts, effectively narrowing the scope.
[Dragon Lady Master] isn't much better; all the attack skills have been erased, and [Ghost Step Phantom] now requires a consumption of 30 health points to be used, only usable 5 times at full health, utterly terrible.
[Beast Master] + [Mind Dragon] = [Beast Master] / [Mind Dragon]
These two cards' fusion is rather unique.
Regardless of who takes the lead, their original form is retained without any changes.
According to Li Pu's understanding, it should be [Mind Dragon] possessing [Beast Master], and since Beast Master is a jump dragon, it completely turns into Beast Master instead.
Or [Mind Dragon] devours [Beast Master], consuming it to the point of excrement.
Previewing the fusion of [Dragon Lady Tree] wasn't swallowed, perhaps because its original master body performs mental attacks.
In any case, these three S-grade cards currently present no beneficial fusion preview, so Li Pu is putting them aside for now.
The primary target is the remaining 5 dragon cards.
[Dragon Egg][Dragon Mushroom][Clang Clang Dragon][Scorpion Tail Dragon][Brother Dragon Grass]
Theoretically, his dragon card deck can become an 8-dragon deck.
However, [Dragon Lady Tree] has -10 points [Mind Dragon] has 0 points [Beast Master] has -25 points [Scorpion Tail Dragon] has -9 points [Dragon Mushroom] has -7 points [Clang Clang Dragon] has -12 points [Brother Dragon Grass] has -11 points [Dragon Egg] has 10 points, and their total reaches 84 points.
Even with [Scorpion Tail Dragon]'s [Loyal Heart]: When Scorpion Tail Dragon is included in the deck, the deck score limit is increased by 5.
84 - 5 = 79, still failing to meet the 6+1 deck score limit requirement.
Among these, only [Brother Dragon Grass] and [Dragon Egg] are B-grade cards.
Therefore, he plans to start with these two.
With the enhancement of spiritual power, Li Pu can now perform 5 card fusions a day, essentially never running out, allowing him to improvise.
Firstly, [Dragon Egg] is the card that he cares the least about since it shares the same balance attribute with [Dragon Mushroom], allowing him to freely operate.
Moreover, to be frank, if you nitpick on this card's effect, it isn't particularly satisfying.
After acquiring so many dragon cards, Li Pu doesn't value it as much anymore.
[Dragon Egg]
Balance, 10 points, B
Attack 0, 100/100
[Just an Egg - Passive]: Dragon Egg cannot take any action
[Revenge for Egg - Passive]: When Dragon Egg exits, make all allied dragon cards reveal and gain +20 attack power for 2 turns
Firstly, this card's forced revelation effect for dragon cards conflicts with [Dragon Mushroom]'s cover card [Crouching Dragon].
In Li Pu's understanding, [Dragon Mushroom] should keep itself covered to avoid exposure; after all, its cover card can still take effect.
Another key point is that [Dragon Egg] is overly passive.
It needs to be killed and exit to activate its effect.
Once the card is revealed, opponents won't touch it unless they have no other choice.
If an ally card kills it, it wastes an offensive turn.
The key is that in the current main 6+1 card game, three cards are revealed at the start.
Unless the attack power of the other two revealed cards totals 100, at least until the end of the second-turn action phase, [Dragon Egg] can be destroyed and exit, and by then, the third turn is approaching, allowing a regular fifth card to be revealed.
This means its actual function may just be to reveal that last regular + ace card.
Comparatively, one regular card isn't very important; its larger function is to reveal ace cards that can't self-reveal.
After this analysis, it's clear why [Dragon Egg] is a B-grade card.
It's indeed subpar, even obviously inferior to the same level [Brother Dragon Grass].
To Li Pu, perhaps its only function is the dragon card label.
After some thought, he first took out the previously interesting [Trapped Beast] for a fusion preview.
[Trapped Beast]
Balance, 10 points, C
Attack 10, 100/100, 0/2
[Coat Off - Passive]: When Trapped Beast's health reaches 0, next turn transforms into[Wood Beast]with halved attack/health
[Wood Beast]
Balance, 10 points, C
Attack 5, 50/50, 0/2
[I'm Back - Passive]: If Wood Beast isn't removed for 3 turns, it transforms back into [Trapped Beast]
"Goodness."
The result of placing the two cards together is irresistibly sarcastic.
[Trapped Egg]
Balance, 10 points, C
Attack 20, 100/100, 0/2
[Coat Off - Passive]: When Trapped Egg's health reaches 0, next turn transforms into[Wood Egg]with halved attack/health
Using [Trapped Beast] as the primary, the card practically hasn't changed.
It's just a name change, even losing its dragon card tag.
Moreover, it dropped from B-grade to C-grade.
Let's try again, using [Dragon Egg] as the primary.
"This... seems interesting!"
The second preview made Li Pu raise an eyebrow.
[Dragon Dragon]
Balance, 10 points, C
Attack 10, 100/100
[Broken Claw - Passive]: When Dragon Dragon's health reaches 0, next turn transforms into [Youyou]
[Youyou]
Balance, 10 points, D
Attack 10, 100/100
There's still not much of a change, but the problem is the dragon tag has been preserved this time.
This point is evident from the projection.
[Roaring Dragon!]
The original Trapped Beast was a turtle with a shell.
But now, it's become a young Oriental dragon.
Its stout shape lacks the usual majesty and vigor of Oriental dragons, presenting a cute version.
Then take a look at [Youyou]'s projection.
[Roaring Pain!]
A small dragon projection missing a claw runs around the field wailing.
"Seems feasible..."
After some closed-eye consideration, Li Pu decided to go with the fusion.
After all, [Dragon Egg] isn't a loss if gone; moreover, the dragon tag remains.
[Trapped Beast], he previously previewed its fusion effects with other cards, and it's genuinely average.
Perhaps because [Dragon Egg] also has a shell, shell cancels shell (?), the fusion resulted in a decent effect.
The main point is...
Li Pu chose to proceed with the fusion without hesitating.
[Roaring Roar!]
The chubby small dragon [Dragon Dragon] acquired.
The critical point is Li Pu actually has more than one [Trapped Beast]...
Inside that purple box, there are many!
So he pulled out another [Trapped Beast] for preview with [Dragon Dragon].
"Hahaha! What the hell is this!"
Li Pu rarely finds a card so exhilarating and entertaining.
A flash of light, and [Dragon Dragon] and [Trapped Beast] complete the fusion.
[Roaring Roar!]
The new small Dragon Dragon remains the same in appearance.
[Dragon Dragon]
Balance, 10 points, C
Attack 20, 100/100
[Tail Lost - Passive]: When Dragon Dragon's health reaches 0, next turn transforms into [Youyou]
Its panel remains unchanged.
But Li Pu alone knows where the change occurred.
Then, he brought out another [Trapped Beast].
"Hahaha!"
After previewing, another burst of mischievous laughter.
Following that, the third, fourth card...
Li Pu doesn't know why there are so many [Trapped Beast] cards in that box; he knows he won't run out today.
Because his fusion attempts have been exhausted today, feeling somewhat dizzy.
[Roaring Dragon!]
Despite being tired, looking at this charming small dragon gave him a sense of illusion.
He now feels like nurturing a summoned beast.
Observing the card's growth evokes a sense similar to watching a summoned beast grow.
"But the problem of the deck exceeding the score limit hasn't been solved."
"Will have to wait later to see."
He rubbed his bridge of his nose, preparing to head back to the dormitory.
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