Chapter 233
The three-eyed squid, with little magic left, melted like water under the illumination of this holy light.
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At this point in the battle, the core magic elves of both sides, the giant monster and the three-eyed squid, all left the field!
But there was still the shining giant python in Witt's field, while Scott's field was empty.
"What a tough battle!"
Witt exhaled and immediately ordered the shining giant python to attack the blue side's magic ball.
Before the game, he had never thought that Scott could be so tricky.
But now, he just wanted to end this duel as quickly as possible.
However, just as the shining giant python crossed the dividing line, a magic elf also appeared in the blue side's summoning area!
Scott has not given up yet.
There are three "inks" with different effects in his deck, but unfortunately there is only one "three-eyed squid", which was eventually severely injured by the giant monster in the "violent" state, and then taken away by the shining giant python.
But in addition to the "three-eyed squid", he also has other magic elves.
For example, this three-star white card that was summoned right now!
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[Card name: Crypt Meerkat]
[Type: Elf Card]
[Level: ???]
[Race: Bird Beast]
[Attribute: Ground System]
[Magic Power: 1000]
[Attack: 1100]
[Defense: 1400]
[Special Move: None]
…
The giant meerkat that lives in the crypt has lost all its hair and transformed into pieces of tough scales, covering all parts of its body except the limbs and abdomen like a pangolin.
This three-star white card has only a decent defense value.
But speaking of white cards.
What is the difference between a magic elf with all its special moves on CD and a white card?
At Scott's command, the Crypt Meerkat and the Shining Python started fighting!
These two magic elves, who were born to be enemies, became increasingly ferocious as the battle continued.
Witt suppressed the urge to use "Forbidden Love" at this moment and summoned a new Magic Elf again.
But not long after, Scott also summoned a new Magic Elf.
Both summoned two-star white cards this time, and followed the Crypt Meerkat and the Shining Python, and found a piece of territory to fight.
Then the next one, and the next one...
The deck composition of Witt and Scott is actually very similar. Except for a few magic cards or prop cards, there are only two options: Magic Elf Card and Magic Elf Card.
Most of the Magic Elf cards exist to fill the deck.
Once the core Magic Elf is defeated, only one waste card after another will be left.
Therefore...
When the Shining Python and the Crypt Meerkat lost their combat power in the desperate fight, both sides could only summon the Magic Elfs that were regarded as "waste cards" one by one.
And because the waste cards are really wasteful, even dying together takes a lot of effort.
So a long, boring, and unoperational card-wasting melee began.
The expressions of Witt and Scott changed from the initial solemnity to the final numbness, and they could no longer say a word.
The atmosphere was weird and awkward.
The beginning was quite intense and exciting, so how did it suddenly turn into such a long and boring script?
But there is no draw option in the duel.
If you don't want to admit defeat, you can only make moves one by one.
In the end, I don't know which round it is.
Witt only has the last magic elf in his hand - [Magic Beast: Stag], and a "Forbidden Love"!
And Scott has a one-star magic elf card and an "ink".
Both sides moved their expressions and broke free from the numb state.
It's finally over!
Witt immediately summoned [Magic Beast: Stag]...
This initial magic beast has not appeared in his game for a long time.
A white stag emitting a faint glow stepped out from the light and stomped the ground lightly with its front paws, sacred and beautiful.
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[Card name: Magical Beast (Stag)]
[Type: Elf Card]
[Level:?]
[Race: Bird Beast]
[Attribute: Light System]
[Magic: 100]
[Attack: 200]
[Defense: 100]
[Special move: Light of the Heart]
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A step slower.
Scott's magic elf was also summoned.
It was a water monkey that Witt had seen before!
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[Card name: Water Monkey]
[Type: Elf Card]
[Level:?]
[Race: Bird Beast]
[Attribute: Water System]
[Magic: 300]
[Attack: 400]
[Defense: 100]
[Special move: Poison Finger, Water Spray]
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From the panel data, it is clear who is strong and who is weak.
Scott knew about Witt's magical beast, so he also knew that the stag's three-dimensional attributes were extremely low.
When he summoned the water monkey, he was already sure of victory.
But Witt was holding the "Forbidden Love", and he was also sure of victory.
The two looked at each other at the same time, almost like a mirror copy, revealing a relieved and happy smile.
Scott's water monkey also shot out at that moment!
The one-star water monkey has a very fast speed. With its sharp and poisonous nails, it is easy to poison and cut the throat.
But Witt also knows something about the water monkey.
So when the water monkey started, the white stag suddenly raised his head and burst out the light of the soul from his majestic horns!
The "water monkey" was attacked first and was forced to retreat quickly by the light of the soul.
Witt took advantage of this time to complete the activation of "forbidden love".
The little monkey stood still for a moment.
The stag lowered his head, accelerated and started, and pierced its abdomen with the front end of the antlers!
With the "water monkey" being completely killed, this extremely difficult duel finally came to an end.
Even Scott, who was defeated in the end, quietly breathed a sigh of relief.
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"The battle is over."
"The winner: Witt Gold."
The referee's tone seemed to become weak.
There was sparse applause outside the court.
"Pa, pa, pa!"
Suddenly, a burst of applause stood out.
The applauder was indeed Robert.
"After all, we won, didn't we?"
Robert clapped his hands vigorously.
...
"Hey, is it over?"
Diana rubbed her eyes and raised her head from Dak's shoulder, with a little crystal at the corner of her mouth.
She was indeed awakened by Robert's applause.
"It's over, just as I expected, Witt won."
Dak didn't say one thing: the result is the same, but the process is different.
Gah!
...
The two professors in the judging seat were a little tense at the beginning of this duel, and now they just want to score quickly.
Professor Jones silently raised the sign.
"Red side, Witt, 6 points."
"Blue side, Scott, 6 points."
Professor Fox is indeed old, and he couldn't help yawning several times, but he still gave the score.
"Red side, 5 points."