What Age Is It, Still in the Traditional Card Making

Chapter 694 Selecting Cards

There are a total of thirteen red divine seal level cards floating in the air at this moment, corresponding to the original thirteen races of the Azure Continent.

These red divine seal cards can form different system decks. Although the effects are incredible, there are many restrictions.

For example, this red divine seal card about the Dragon Clan,

This card is called [Dragon's Lair] and is a special monster card.

It can only be activated when there is only a dragon monster card in your own deck. Place this card in your own environmental magic card area. The card on the field will not be destroyed by the effect and sent to the graveyard.

Whenever your own turn starts, you can find a "Dragon" monster card. You can choose one of the three Dragon monster cards to add to your hand, and you can normally summon an additional Dragon monster this turn.

Basically, the effects and restrictions of these red divine seal cards are basically related to your own race.

This also means that it is not a good thing to choose multiple red divine seal cards. After all, one deck cannot use two systems.

As the core red divine seal card, you only need one.

This point also applies to the owner of the cemetery as the opponent.

After knowing this, Ye Qiong did not rush to choose his own system of red divine seal cards. Instead, he chose some general-purpose cards in the golden legendary card area.

Once your system is known, your opponent will definitely choose to add some counter cards to the deck.

So Ye Qiong planned to choose some general-purpose cards for his first five hands.

There is a time limit for selecting cards. He glanced at the hourglass located directly above the cemetery. Now he still has thirty seconds to select.

After thinking for a moment, he finally chose a golden legendary level trap card.

This magic card is a masterpiece [Bubble Shadow]

This is a trap card that can be used as a hand trap. If there is no card on your field, this card can be activated in your hand.

Select a monster on the opponent's field as the target. The selected monster's effects are invalid until the end of the turn, and the effects of magic and trap cards in the same column are invalidated.

No matter how you choose, you must always have a few hand traps in your deck.

Otherwise, what if the opponent gets the upper hand and launches a wave of blows, directly crushing the scene?

In the next four moves, if nothing else happens, he should still focus on hand traps.

As for the owner of the cemetery, his thoughts seemed to be similar to Ye Qiong. In his first choice, he chose a golden legendary monster card named [Feathered Cat Fairy].

The effect of this card is similar to that of [Bubble Shadow]. It can be activated from the hand. It is a hand trap monster card.

When your opponent specially summons a monster, you can send the card to the graveyard, destroy the specially summoned monster, and add a magic card [Cat's Feather] to your hand.

[Cat's Feather]: When the opponent activates an effect that adds a card from the deck to the hand, the card is sent to the graveyard, and the activation of that effect is invalidated and destroyed.

Just from the effect alone, you can tell that this is an incredible trap monster card.

Why didn't Ye Qiong choose this card in the first place? Is it because I didn't see it?

The answer is of course not like this,

The reason why he didn't choose this card was simple. He didn't want to determine the race he was playing so quickly.

Among the thirteen red divine seal cards arranged, the red divine seal cards related to the Demon Tribe, Dragon Tribe, Sky Tribe, Rock Tribe, Undead Tribe, Elf Tribe, God Tribe, and Mechanical Tribe all have the same prerequisites. , that is, there can only be monster cards of the same race in the deck.

This also means that once Ye Qiong’s first card is a monster card of a certain race, his range of choices will inevitably be reduced.

That's why he settled for the next best thing and chose the trap card [Shadow of Bubble] as his first choice.

Originally, he guessed that the owner of the cemetery would make the same judgment as him, but he did not expect that the old man did not do so.

The first time I came up, I chose a pit from the Fairy Tribe.

After selecting this card, his range of choices is quite small.

First of all, he can no longer choose these eight races with prerequisites. With the [Feathered Cat Fairy] monster stuck, the effects of these eight red divine seal cards can no longer be triggered.

Therefore, the only races that the owner of the cemetery can choose are humans, demons, dwarves, elves, and orcs.

The range of choices suddenly narrowed a lot.

Next, if the cemetery owner's card selection method is still so bold, Ye Qiong can try to grab the red divine seal card that the opponent needs. After all, the rules do not say that a person can only hold one red divine seal card. Cards, even if they can't be used, it's always right to disgust your opponent, right?

After the cemetery owner made his decision, the choice was once again handed over to Ye Qiong.

As for the second choice, Ye Qiong chose a golden legendary magic card called [Thunder Strike].

The effect of this card is quite simple and crude, with only a very brief description.

Destroy all monsters on the opponent's field.

As a general-purpose magic card, its strength is completely acceptable, so there is no problem in adding it to the construction.

As for the Master of the Graveyard, he selected cards very quickly. The moment Ye Qiong made his decision, he had already added the second card to the deck, and it was still [Feathered Cat Fairy]. It seemed that he was going to add this card to his deck. Card full of three.

Ye Qiong was not surprised by the decision of the graveyard owner. He narrowed down his choice just to get this powerful hand-trap card. How could there be less than three?

Among the cards floating in the air, there are only three golden legendary cards with the same name.

That is to say, if Ye Qiong does not grab [Feather Cat Fairy], then the graveyard owner's third hand will still be this card.

Since the graveyard owner chose the card with the same name, it means that He will not choose the demon red seal card.

This red seal card is called [Magic Source], which is an environmental magic card.

When there is no card with the same name in your deck, you can activate it and place the card in your environmental magic card area. The card on the field will not be destroyed and sent to the graveyard by the effect.

Every time your turn starts, you can choose one of "Earth", "Light", "Water", "Fire" and "Darkness", find a magic card related to the element, and add one of the three magic cards found into your hand.

When the number of magic cards used by the party exceeds fifteen, the effect of the card is changed to: add two magic cards from the three found to the hand.

Since the cemetery owner chose to repeat the card, it means that he chose to give up the card [Magic Source].

This is undoubtedly good news for Ye Qiong. Now the range of choices for the cemetery owner has been narrowed again, leaving only four races to choose from: human, dwarf, fairy, and orc.

Among them, the dwarf deck must be built around the "weapon card", and the orc deck pays more attention to the attack frequency.

The characteristics of these two similar cards are quite obvious. Under normal circumstances, only when your own deck construction needs, will these two types of cards be added.

Once the cemetery owner chooses these two similar cards, Ye Qiong will know what route he is going to take at the first time, and the range of choices will be narrowed again.

The right to choose was once again handed over to Ye Qiong. This time, the card he chose was a golden legendary magic card. The name of this card was [Designator of the Grave].

The effect was like this: it could only be activated when targeting a monster in the opponent's graveyard. That monster was excluded. After that, until the end of the next turn, the monster excluded by this effect and the monster card with the same name were invalidated.

The target of this card was naturally [Feather Cat Fairy], which was about to be completed by the graveyard owner.

Although this magic card could not be used as a hand trap, it could at least ensure that his deployment would become much smoother and would not be easily interrupted by [Feather Cat Fairy].

After he chose the third card, it was the graveyard owner's turn again. This time, he still chose [Feather Cat Fairy], and it seemed that [Designator of the Grave] did not disturb his rhythm at all.

In the next two hands, Ye Qiong still chose two cards with relatively high versatility.

[Condor Feather Sweep] (magic card): destroy all magic and trap cards on the opponent's field.

[Holy Shield] (Trap Card): It can only be activated when the opponent's monster attacks, destroying all monsters in attack mode on the opponent's field.

From the current five hands, Ye Qiong has not revealed his choice tendency. Now he can choose from thirteen races at will and choose a red divine seal card that suits him as the core card of his deck.

As for the opponent, he chose a monster card called [Forbidden Demon] in the next two hands.

This card is a purple epic card with the following effects:

When the turn starts, if the monster is still on the field, destroy all cards on both sides. This card will only be destroyed by battle if it is attacked more than three times in one round.

To be honest, Ye Qiong can't understand this move of the graveyard owner.

This card is indeed versatile, after all, it has a clearing effect.

However, it is precisely because of the effect of this card that the graveyard owner's deck is destined to be a slow-paced deck.

After all, the clearing effect is for both sides. Which fast attack deck will add such a thing?

I finally filled the field with cards, and then summoned a [Forbidden Demon] to disgust me?

From the way the man in the cemetery behaved now, he should not be such a fool.

Therefore, the option of the Orcs can be basically ruled out. It is absolutely impossible to add [Forbidden Demon] to the deck of the system card deck that relies on the attack frequency.

In other words, there are only three red divine seal cards left for the cemetery owner to choose,

Human, Dwarf, Fairy,

What deck does this cemetery owner want to play?

The first five hands have been selected. Now the five cards in Ye Qiong's deck are all versatile and non-repetitive cards.

The question Ye Qiong needs to consider now is whether he should start preparing for his own deck system.

The choice of the fifth hand can roughly determine the direction of the opponent's deck.

Now he can slowly target while building the system.

The only question before him is, which system should he choose?

As far as personal preference is concerned, he is more inclined to choose the two cards [Magic Source] and [Dragon's Lair].

To put it bluntly, Ye Qiong can build a deck with magic amplification as the core system. He has played similar decks many times before and is not too unfamiliar with them.

As for the latter, it is purely a personal preference.

Although the dragon clan rarely has useless cards, is it a bit too much to leave everything to luck?

Magic cards can be found randomly. After all, there is no limit on the number of magic cards that can be used in one round.

But monster cards are different. Usually, duelists can only summon once in one round, and this is when the monster has no summoning conditions.

What if Ye Qiong is unlucky and finds a few useless cards or dragon monsters with harsh summoning conditions?

It is for this reason that Ye Qiong did not make a decision immediately.

He lowered his head and fell into thinking.

The best choice is undoubtedly to let himself continue to choose general-purpose cards. After all, he only has five general-purpose cards in his hand now, and he can continue to supplement them.

However, a deck formed in this way is prone to a problem, that is, the correlation is very poor.

If he starts with a bunch of general-purpose cards, what should he do? Just focus on defense?

After careful consideration, his sixth hand finally chose the human red divine seal card.

This card is called [Brilliant Civilization], and its effect is as follows:

When the duel starts, you can choose one card from the initial card to exchange with the card in the deck.

Whenever you summon a human monster, you will add a "Star Counter" to this card in your deck.

When the "Star Counter" of this card is three or more, you can revive a human monster in the graveyard.

When the "Star Counter" of this card is five or more, special summon two human monsters from the deck.

When the "Star Counter" of the card is ten or more, special summon a monster from the extra deck regardless of the summoning conditions.

When the "Star Counter" of the card is twenty or more, special summon a mysterious monster, and this effect will not be affected by other effects.

Ye Qiong chose this red divine seal card for two reasons.

First, to narrow down the choices of the graveyard owner. If he chose this red divine seal card, the opponent would only be able to choose from the dwarves and the goblins.

Second, the conditions for using this card are not so rigid. Even if he chose this red divine seal card, he would not decide on the deck construction so quickly.

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