Chapter 665 - 480: Finally Enough Points_2
Chapter 665 - 480: Finally Enough Points_2
The monthly exam is scheduled for tomorrow, and Li Pu doesn’t plan to go anywhere.
He decided to stay home, rest well, and take the opportunity to organize his deck.
Firstly, he gathered a large number of cards over the past few days, Gunpowder Beast cards.
With a flick of the wrist, one card appeared in his hand.
[Gunpowder!]
This is an elephant-style mechanical gunpowder beast, whose long trunk serves as a cannon barrel, while the two tusks function as mortars, and there’s an automatic Gatling gun mounted on its back.
Its appearance looks quite fierce, but the card’s effect is rather average.
[Gunpowder Elephant]
Break Momentum, 10 Points, C
Attack 20, 100/100, 0/3
[Gunfire Concentration - Passive]: For every Gunpowder card attacking the same target, Gunpowder Elephant deals an additional 1 point of damage.
Unlike the counterattack-focused Kung Fu Beast cards, Gunpowder Beast cards focus on concentrated firepower attacks.
Theoretically, if 6+1 are all Gunpowder Beasts, when focusing fire on the same target, each card will gain an additional 6 points of damage.
7x6=42, plus the basic damage of 7x20=120, totaling 162 points of damage to the concentrated fire target in one turn.
This is quite a considerable amount of damage in a 6+1 game.
If the target lacks damage reduction mechanisms and doesn’t [Defend], it can be instantly defeated.
The key is it’s a normal attack and doesn’t require any consumption.
Upon getting this card, Li Pu immediately thought of integrating it with the Kung Fu Beast cards.
Because if [Gunfire Concentration] skill is brought into counterattacks and combined with his synergy counterattack array, it would equate to adding 42 points of damage to each group counterattack, which is an incredible enhancement.
With this level of damage, he felt he might not even need to bring out the Dragon card set to dominate the Coiling Dragon Valley, challenging all enemies except the Dragon General.
Looking at the card while understanding reality, he realized why the idea of creating Kung Fu Gunpowder Beasts and Gunpowder Kung Fu Beasts emerged over there.
Perhaps if these two races fused together, a significant qualitative change would indeed occur.
However, whether Kung Fu Gunpowder Beasts or Gunpowder Kung Fu Beasts would appear in reality, Li Pu did not know.
He only understood that [Card Making] informed him that in terms of cards, this is impossible.
Because the fusion degree of Kung Fu cards and Gunpowder cards... is almost zero.
Or you might not say zero, but the fusion projection turns out to be an uncoordinated half-flesh, half-mechanical entity, completely useless.
[Imbalanced Beast]
Balance, 10 Points, C
Attack 20, 100/100
[Complete Imbalance - Passive]: Imbalanced Beast automatically exits upon card reveal.
Thus, the idea of Kung Fu + Gunpowder cannot be realized.
But as for Gunpowder Beast cards, he thought of another use.
Then he pulled out another card.
[Bang-Bang Ga-La!]
With a roar in a mechanical tone, a majestic half-metal-bodied eastern dragon flew out of the card.
It had devices like rocket thrusters and laser barrels mounted on its back.
Just looking at the projection, the fusion degree with Gunpowder Beasts seems quite high.
It’s precisely the A-grade card given (?) by his grandfather, [Bang-Bang Dragon].
[Bang-Bang Dragon]
Break Momentum, 12 Points, A
Attack 30, 100/100, 0/4
[Bang-Bang Dragon Claw - Passive]: Bang-Bang Dragon’s normal attack is a 2-hit combo, each hit being 50% of its attack power
[Pushing Blade - Passive]: Bang-Bang Dragon deals an additional 10 points of damage to [Defend] targets, and an additional 20 points of damage to targets behind them.
[Burning Laser - 2 Energy]: Bang-Bang Dragon unleashes a laser shot at the target, inflicting [Treatment Ban] effect.
([Treatment Ban]: This turn, unaffected by any healing effects)
As an A-grade card, Li Pu sees this card as quite powerful, even somewhat overpowered.
The only flaw, which isn’t really a flaw, is the high point value.
Why it can’t be entirely considered a flaw is because such a powerful card is only 12 Points, which is actually not high.
The key is that his current Dragon card set doesn’t have room for it.
Previously, his ideal 6+1 Dragon card set included [Dragon Lady Tree] 10 Points, [Thought Body Dragon] 0 Points, [Brother Dragon Grass] 11 Points, [Beast Master] 25 Points, [Scorpion Dragon Immortal] 9 Points, [Dragon Mushroom] 11 Points, [Bang-Bang Dragon] 12 Points, and [Double Dragon] 10 Points.
Altogether 8 cards, totaling 88 Points.
Among them, [Scorpion Dragon Immortal] had a passive skill that reduced points due to special mechanisms.
[Firm Dao Heart - Passive]: When Scorpion Dragon Immortal is included in the deck, the deck points limit increases by 6, and the same row card scores decrease by 1.
Limit +6, the deck changes to a maximum of 76 Points.
Same row -1, a row including [Scorpion Dragon Immortal] has 3 cards, which is 88-3=85 Points.
In other words, at present, he has an overflow of 9 Points.
He wonders if using a C-grade [Gunpowder Beast] to fuse with the A-grade [Bang-Bang Dragon] could lower the score.
"Oh?"
However, upon previewing these two cards, Li Pu raised an eyebrow.
The desired reduction in points didn’t happen; instead, a favorable new effect emerged.
[Bang-Bang Dragon Claw - Passive]: Bang-Bang Dragon’s normal attack is a 2-hit combo, each hit being 50% of its attack power
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[Bang-Bang Dragon Claw - Passive]: Bang-Bang Dragon’s normal attack is a 2-hit combo, each hit being 50% of its attack power, now with an additional 3 points of damage.
Knowing that [Bang-Bang Dragon]’s base attack is 30 points, a 2-hit combo each changing to 50% means 15 points, now with an added 3 points, becomes 18 points.
18x2=36, already exceeding the base attack power, this increase is substantial.
He directly completed the fusion and then pulled out a [Gunpowder Beast].
"Fantastic."
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