This Summoner Is Too Powerful
Chapter 535 - 415: C-Rank Card Stronger Than S-Rank (Part 2)
This is also the first time he confirmed that Li Pu's [Dragon Dragon] card has a total of 6 lives.
Last time, even though Li Pu went easy on me, I only managed to reach the third life before I couldn't hold on.
Ah Yajun really didn't know where Li Pu got this bug-like card from.
Yes, it's a bug.
Clearly, it's a C-tier card, but it has stats stronger than an S-tier card.
Why do I say that? Because if you convert it into full health, it would be a full 600 health points.
If it's an Ace, then it's directly 200+100+100+100+100+100, 700 health points, which is even more exaggerated.
What kind of S-tier card can have that much health?
Even the [Beast Master] only has a health +50% bonus.
Even if placed in the ace position, it would need a health +200% to get 600 health points.
And the key is, [Dragon Dragon]'s 600 health points are segmented.
This means a maximum of 100 damage can be dealt per turn, and the excess is useless.
You can only wait for the next turn for it to revive and continue attacking it.
No matter how fast, it would take 6 turns to kill it.
Logically, such an unbalanced card shouldn't appear in cube cards that pursue balance.
But from the card's appearance, it indeed is a C-tier card.
It only has one skill, which is to resurrect into a new card.
Looking at it this way, [Dragon Dragon] isn't exactly a rogue card either.
Only, the new card [Youyou] is also a C-tier card, and only has one skill, to resurrect into another new card.
Then the new card is again C-tier and resurrects...
As far as Ah Yajun could think, the only way to counter [Dragon Dragon] is [Sealing], or to eliminate it before it is flipped.
[Sealing] is an effect that disables the passive skills of cards, first making [Dragon Dragon] fall into [Sealing], so that when the resurrection passive is disabled, it can be killed to prevent resurrection.
However, after the version update, [Sealing] that seals passives and [Silence] that seals actives are very rare effects.
Perhaps only players above Platinum or even Diamond level would have them.
In conclusion, as long as the scenario fits, [Dragon Dragon]'s effectiveness is stronger than an S-tier card.
[Dark and Lightning...]
At this moment, the BOSS's normal card finally slowly rose from the card face.
Gale winds arose, carrying a heavy sense of eeriness.
Many bats formed from electric arcs flew out from the card face, circling in the air before landing and gradually forming a humanoid shape.
Vampire, this card is a vampire.
"Why does this card look so familiar..."
The spectacle reminded Li Pu of the S-tier card of that vampire BOSS just now.
Looking at the card face, it indeed is an S-tier card.
The appearance style is very similar, but it's completely different from [Soul Erosion Little Duke].
[Soul Erosion Duke]
Intelligence, 24 points, S
Atk 0, 100/100, 0/10
[Nether Duke - Passive]: When [Soul Erosion Duke] is flipped, for each Nether-type card flipped by the ally, energy +4
[Undead Night Race - Passive]: When [Soul Erosion Duke]'s health reaches 0 this turn, it can still receive [Healing] (only 3 times per game)
[Mana Shield - 0 Mana]: [Soul Erosion Duke] activates shield mode, using energy to offset damage, 1 point of energy can offset 10 points of damage
[Dark Erosion Thunder - 0 Mana]: [Soul Erosion Duke] draws upon all intelligence energy from ally flipped cards, each point of energy deals 10 points of damage. If the target is killed, it transfers to the next target until energy is exhausted; the target cannot [Linger] and must be revived immediately
"So this is the effect?"
Ah Yajun finally understood when he saw it here.
He understood how the BOSS's deck was laid out.
First, five [Grief Pillar] cards each have 6 intelligence energy points, totaling 30 points.
Then [Soul Erosion Duke] relies on [Nether Duke]'s passive to gain an initial 30/10 energy.
Adding up to a total of 60 points, through [Dark Erosion Thunder], it's 600 damage!
This move explains why it can instantly kill me.
And this health is equivalent to the health of 6 normal cards.
This means the BOSS's initial plan was to start by instantly killing their 6 normal cards.
"What the heck?! What was his first card?!"
Through calculation, Zhi Liao came to the same conclusion.
In other words, Li Pu's first card just now directly swallowed 600 points of damage?!
This is simply absurd!
How is the association distributing personnel?!
Could such a player truly be in the Platinum segment?
Does he really need her, this so-called "dungeon experiencer" to lead?
At this moment, though the card setup was technically 6+1 vs.1+1, Li Pu still had the upper hand.
Because the BOSS's six normal cards were meant to be sacrificed in an initial aggressive strategy, they were completely powerless.
Even if Li Pu's remaining cards together only had 1 attack power, they could slowly chip them to death.
"Senior, do you think there's a possibility..."
Looking at such a card setup, Ah Yajun's tone gradually became hesitant.
"I know what you're trying to say..."
Clearly, Zhi Liao had thought the same.
They had intended for Li Pu to initially probe the BOSS, so how did it evolve to look like he was going to take down the BOSS by himself?
And still, 2+1 against 6+1?
Is this reasonable!
"Hey, why don't you surrender?"
"It's just a matter of fainting and then waking up with a headache for a while."
Ah Yajun felt much better now.
"Exactly, otherwise there's no sense of involvement or experience."
"There's no role to play."
Zhi Liao began to chime in.
But she was also not wrong; the one who put the least effort among the three in this dungeon venture was herself.
Even in her assigned side path, half the monsters were cleared by Li Pu.
"...If I can win, why bother dawdling."
Li Pu simply refused.
The mindset of these people these days!
Moreover, he felt it was best to prevent dreams from dragging on.
Who knows if this BOSS has another deck.
If he surrendered and the opponent used another deck next round, what then?
To say the least, another [Sealing] card combined with the [Soul Erosion Duke] set would be enough to deal with [Dragon Dragon].
Since neither side had any actions to take, this action phase was essentially skipped.
In the substitution phase of the second turn, Li Pu adjusted his deck and then revealed his card.
[Hungry...]
A faint white semi-transparent fog dragon drifted from the card face.
[Oh, oh, an S-tier card?!]
When this card appeared, the BOSS's expression changed dramatically, even though it was a skeleton with no expression.
"So envious, he has an S-tier card."
Upon hearing the BOSS's exclamation, Zhi Liao showed a look of envy.
Yet she wasn't too surprised about this matter.
Because before coming to the imperial capital, when the association asked if she wanted to take this task, they sent over information about the two juniors.
Among them, naturally included the finals record of them at the Southwest Star Cup, in which Li Pu had pulled out an S-tier card.
This kind of thing depends on individual fortuity and can't be forced, so she took it lightly.
However, the BOSS truly didn't expect this lame human to produce an S-tier card.
Looking at the card face more carefully, it was unsettled.
Most importantly, this S-tier card wasn't even placed in the normal card position, but in the slot meant for other adventurers that shouldn't exist at all!
The original 2+1 card setup was forcefully turned into a 3+1 by him?!
And this person really had good calculations, bringing out a percentage damage card to deal with it.
Is he planning to accumulate a wave of Mana and then directly drain his ace?
But he's too naive...
[Hehe hehehe...]
Thinking of this, the BOSS couldn't help but laugh.
The skeleton's jaw also cracked and creaked as it moved.
Just like Ah Yajun imagined, his own deck was meant to instantly eliminate all the opponent's normal cards.
But in exchange for eliminating all the opponent's normal cards, I've also added six powerless normal cards.
But ultimately, it will face the three adventurers' aces.
How can one ace card fight against three ace cards?
Did it really think it was unprepared?
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