This requires a kind of DPS card that can attack the enemy's home base across Outer Cards, such as cards with effects like [Penetration].
Ree Shil didn't have very strong cards in this aspect, making it difficult to execute a coordinated play.
Flawless Galaxy does have the ability to attack the enemy's home base, but it directly attacks a column.
With it participating in the DPS, it seems there's not much for Three-legged Golden Crow to do.
So, in his hands, the role designated for this card was to take damage for survival and to curb the functions of the Opposite Scene Card.
Sealing the opposite Scene Card for 3 Rounds could liberate or ease the pressure from Martial Woods to some extent.
All in all, he was quite satisfied with this card.
He still ultimately felt something was missing.
He had no choice but to continue looking.
[Roar!!!]
This time the projection was a huge red dragon head, slowly rising from the card face.