Chereads / Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards / Chapter 5 - Chapter 3: This is Unfair_3

Chapter 5 - Chapter 3: This is Unfair_3

Ree Shil suggested the answer for his opponent.

Provocative language was an acknowledged (?) style in the game of Cube Cards.

"You... shut up!"

Daniel Smith was deeply embarrassed and upset.

Although he knew he was not as skilled...

The most infuriating thing was that his opponent also called out the "Boss". That was really irritating.

During the next round, both sides traded blows.

Finally, when Ree Shil was left with only one [Iron Mace 5/100], Daniel Smith's two regular cards were taken out.

Normally in the Cube Card game, players are not allowed to reveal their King Card actively.

To reveal it, one of two conditions must be met.

1. The King Card in a covered state is in the[Invincible]state. After getting attacked once by the opponent, it will be revealed in the next revealing phase.

2. If all one's regular cards are destroyed, the King Card will be revealed in the next revealing phase.

At this moment, this was the situation that Daniel Smith faced; his King Card was about to be unveiled in the next round.

"By the standards of a newcomer, you're pretty good."

"But do you know, in many famous games in history, many players turned the tide under extremely unfavorable circumstances by relying on the King Card."

Pressing down on his King Card, Daniel Smith showed Ree Shil a smile.

Before Ree Shil could respond, he unveiled the King Card in his hand.

Buzz!

A vertical cylindrical light column rose from the flat card.

[Roar!!!]

A fearsome, ferocious half-beastman projection in green skin charged out from the light column with a roar.

The ugly-looking beast, dressed in animal skin shorts, held a blood-stained blue stone axe in hand.

"This card..."

Ree Shil watched the card's content and his brows rose slightly.

[Beastman Leader]

Balance, 30 points, D

Attack 30, 250/250

[Natural Leader-Passive]: When the Beastman Leader is the king card, health points increase by an additional 50.

"Double the health points of the King Card, and add 50 points more, making it 250."

With his arms crossed, Daniel Smith smirked proudly.

"What a delightful number."

Ree Shil responded indifferently.

In the next round, [Iron stick]and [Beastman Leader] exchanged blows.

In a Cube Card game, the Action Phase is settled uniformly.

That is, in a single round, the regular attacks do not follow any order.

So even if the[Iron stick]is sure to be taken down by the[Beastman Leader] in this round, it can still attack the opponent once more.

As a result, at the cost of losing 25 health points of his King Card, Daniel Smith took out Ree Shil's last regular card.

From the next round on, a one-on-one situation between the King Cards of both sides would be formed.

"Even after losing 25 points, my King Card still has an advantage in terms of health points."

As the new revealing phase arrived, Daniel Smith grinned.

With the[Beastman Leader]card in his hand, he couldn't possibly lose to a newcomer.

Today he would firmly plant his flag right here.

"Boss, weren't you saying earlier that you wouldn't play any C-Class Cards in this game?"

At this moment, Ree Shil placed his hand on his King Card.

Daniel Smith: "Uh? Yes, I did say that..."

Ree Shil: "Then there's no rule against me playing with a C-Class Card, right?"

[Zing~!]

As his words fell, a projection of a kung fu young lady leaped out from the card.

C-Rank Card[Kung Fu Tailor]made her appearance.

"???"

Daniel Smith's eyes bulged in disbelief at the sight.

How did the just-promoted Level 1 newcomer bring out a C-Rank Card? Did he pull it from the Rookie Instance?

That means out of the 5 cards, the opponent pulled at least 2D+1C?! What kind of supreme luck is that?!

"No! That's not fair!"

He howled in disbelief.

...

...