Chapter 696: Strange Card Selection
Facing Ye Qiong's expectant eyes, the owner of the cemetery just snorted coldly, and then began to select cards.
This time, his selection speed was still as fast as before, very quickly, without any hesitation at all.
Originally, Ye Qiong thought that the other party's choice was so decisive because he must be very confident in his own routine.
But what he never expected was that the opponent's next choice would be [Power of Rock].
This card is a red divine seal card belonging to the Rock Tribe.
The conditions for use are not too harsh. Just like [Dragon's Lair], it can only be activated when there are only rock-type monsters in your own deck. Place this card from the extra deck in your own environmental magic card area. This card will not Destroyed by effects.
In terms of effect, among many red divine seal cards, it can be considered powerful.
As long as this card remains on the field, the rock monster on your field gains this effect once per turn and cannot be destroyed by combat.
When there are three or more rock-type monsters on your side of the field, the rock monsters on your side of the field are played twice in one turn and will not be destroyed by combat or effects.
It can be seen that this card is a BUFF card targeting group rock monsters.
As long as this card exists in the environment magic card area, the rock-type monsters on the opponent's field will be like turtle shells, and it will be difficult to find a way to penetrate them.
Combined with the opponent's previous choices, the next play style used by the owner of the cemetery has been completely exposed.
In this duel, His desire to attack was not strong. From the beginning to the end, all He wanted to do was defend.
This strategy couldn't help but make Ye Qiong start to wonder. Could it be that this guy didn't think about defeating me head-on, but planned to win this duel by delaying time?
There aren’t any big problems in terms of playing style.
After all, delaying time is a way to win. Ye Qiong will not scold his opponent for playing dirty.
The problem is that you have already taken six monster cards, including three fairies and three demons.
How do you want to meet the activation conditions of [Rock Power]?
If there is no way to have only Rock monster cards in your deck, there is no way to trigger the effect of this card.
Is it possible that the owner of the cemetery wants to use a card that changes the race?
This type of card naturally exists,
For example, there is a continuous trap card currently located in the upper left corner of Leaf Dome.
[DNA Transformation Surgery], this card can modify the race of monster cards on the field.
There is also [Petrified Demonic Eye]. This card can cause all monster cards in your deck to become petrified and forcefully transform them into rock type.
Ye Qiong naturally knows this type of card, so why doesn't he be optimistic about the Graveyard Master's move?
The answer is simple,
In this situation where they build their own decks and both sides have a bunch of powerful cards, if they choose this kind of cooperative card that is similar to combo skills, they will easily lose their rhythm.
If you don't get the [Petrified Demonic Eye] at the beginning, or if [Petrified Demonic Eye] sinks to the bottom, then won't you be unable to use [Power of Rock] for the rest of your life?
At this time, some people may say, wouldn’t it be enough to use a card with a retrieval effect to retrieve [Petrified Demonic Eyes]?
Okay, of course this style of play works.
But if you do this, you will definitely lose the rhythm. Moreover, do you dare to say that your opponent does not have any trap cards to counter your retrieval and counter the effect of your [Petrified Demon Eye]?
Therefore, in Ye Qiong's view, it is quite stupid to modify the race and force [Rock Power] to activate its effect. There are too many things to worry about. It is better to only choose rock monsters to join from the beginning. My own deck.
So what does the opponent's move mean?
Did he simply not think of this level, or is the other party confident that even if he chooses six monster cards of different races, he can still exert the effect of [Rock Power]?
Now Ye Qiong is a little confused. The opponent's move,
It cannot be said to be a stroke of genius, it can only be said to be a complete mess.
This was the first time Ye Qiong couldn't guess what his opponent was thinking.
After the owner of the cemetery made his decision, the right to choose was once again handed back to Ye Qiong.
This time, he did not make a decision immediately.
Because of his opponent's decision, he was a little overwhelmed.
Do you want to use the original strategy to get [Equipment Forger] into the deck first?
But the opponent's deck already has a [Power of Rock], so why is he trying to grab the red Seal card?
Is it possible that the opponent predicted his own psychology and took away the [Power of Rock] in advance?
That's not right, going around like this makes no sense at all.
Ye Qiong admitted that he was a little confused now and at a loss as to what to choose next.
He thought for a long time and finally gave up on [Equipment Forger] and chose the second one [Knights of the Round Table Gather].
In any case, the strength of this card is passable, and it can also cooperate with [Brilliant Civilization]. There is definitely nothing wrong with choosing this card.
After making his decision, Ye Qiong set his sights on the owner of the cemetery as his opponent.
Logically speaking, if you chose [Power of Rock] in the first hand, then you should choose a rock monster card in the second hand. Even if it doesn't work, you should choose [Petrified Demon Eye] anyway.
Otherwise, what do you use to coordinate with [Power of Rock]?
Ye Qiong admitted that there was nothing wrong with his thinking. Any normal person would choose this way.
But the choice of the cemetery owner is always unexpected.
In this card selection, he chose a card that Ye Qiong never expected.
[Devil Summoning],
This is a red divine seal card related to the Demon race. It can only be activated when there is a Demon race monster in your own deck. Place this card in your own environmental magic card area. This card will not be destroyed by the effect.
The effect is as follows:
Once per round, a lower-level demon is randomly summoned to the field. It can be activated when there are two or more demon-type monsters on your side. You can sacrifice, select any demon-type monster on your side, and special summon one or more upper-level demons. Demon-type monsters appear.
The moment he saw this choice, Ye Qiong couldn't help but frown wildly.
Dude, what do these two choices mean?
If you want to use the two cards [Rock Power] and [Demon Summon], you need to have only one type of monster card in your deck.
And what if you can meet the conditions for using both cards at the same time?
There is only one environment magic card area for both sides. If you want to use [Devil Summoning], you need to squeeze out [Rock Power]. There is no possibility of using these two red divine seal cards at the same time.
Could it be that you want to use [Rock Power] to defend first, and then use [Demon Summon] to develop?
But this kind of gameplay relies too much on luck, and the intensity will definitely not be that high.
In Ye Qiong's opinion, the opponent's deck is already a bit entertaining.
The entertainment here is not in double quotation marks. The entertainment deck of the Graveyard Master is not the type of deck that disgusts people in the underworld, but the type of deck that has low strength and can only entertain itself.
In Ye Qiong's opinion, the six hands in front are not a big problem.
But as I continued to choose, the Graveyard Master's deck had completely changed.
Different from the two red divine seal cards chosen by Ye Qiong, his [Brilliant Civilization] and [Fairy Fantasy] are compatible, as long as the priorities are clearly distinguished.
But the owner of the cemetery's [Devil Summon] is different from [Rock Power].
The conditions for using the card dictate that it can only take one of the routes. If it is used forcibly, conflicts are inevitable and the strength of the card group will definitely decrease.
The two actions of the owner of the cemetery directly confused Ye Qiongxuan.
So when the hourglass returned to his body, he didn't have time to react immediately.
He frowned and looked at the selected cards that now appeared next to the owner of the cemetery.
In the first six selections, the opponent did not reveal his deck system. After selecting two red divine seal cards later, he also did not reveal his deck system.
Because now his deck is too complicated, without any structure.
Now Ye Qiong doesn't even know which race the opponent wants to use as the main system. It is even possible that the opponent will choose the third red divine seal card and add it to his deck.
While he was thinking about it, more than half of the time for choosing cards had passed. He had to make a decision as soon as possible.
In this hand, he chose the third [Knights of the Round Table Gather]. This is a powerful card that can be matched with [Brilliant Civilization]. He will definitely have three cards.
After making his decision, he turned his attention to his opponent.
Ye Qiong is very curious. Will the owner of the cemetery take the wrong approach and choose the third red divine seal card?
Or are you planning to start looking for matching cards after choosing two red divine seal cards?
This time, the time it took for the owner of the cemetery to choose a card was still not too long. After thinking about it for about five seconds, he made his decision.
When choosing this card, he chose [Petrified Demonic Eyes] to add to his deck.
This choice is quite normal. After all, the deck already has six cards of different races. You can't just hope that all these monster cards will be used to trigger the effect of [Rock Power], right?
Therefore, adding [Petrified Demonic Eyes] to the build is something that must be done.
The only thing that needs to be considered is how many cards to add and whether to add cards that can cooperate with the search.
The hourglass returned to Ye Qiong again, and it was his turn to make a decision.
Now that [Knights of the Round Table Gather] has reached three, it's time for him to find the next card worth adding to his build.
Should you continue to look for cards that can work with [Brilliant Civilization], or should you just use [Fairy Fantasy] as your core system?
This choice is not difficult to make. The former needs to rely on the "mysterious monster" to kill. Without knowing the effect of the "mysterious monster", the uncertainty is too great. This duel is related to myself. He didn't want to gamble like this with his life.
Although the opponent has not revealed his system, in Ye Qiong's view, with these two red divine seal cards, the strength of the Graveyard Master's card composition should not be too high.
So he plans to start building his own system, and for this, it doesn't matter even if he reveals his intentions a little bit.
In the following three choices, he chose the card named [Angel's Alms].
This is a golden legendary level magic card. Draw three cards from the top of your own deck, and then add one of them to your hand.
Since he intends to use [Fairy Fantasy] as the core, he must follow the [Bible Fragment] school.
As we all know, to collect five mysterious cards, it is not only necessary to defend against the opponent's attack, but the most important thing is how to draw a lot of cards and add these five cards to his hand as soon as possible.
So, after he has almost got all the defensive cards, he intends to start taking cards that can draw a lot of cards.
The next three hands of the graveyard owner seemed a bit mediocre, no longer as unpredictable as before.
The first hand still chose [Petrified Demon Eye].
In the next two hands, He did not seem to intend to use the [Petrified Demon Eye] card for three. After getting two cards, he turned around and chose two cards of the famous work [Devil Transformation Ritual] to add to the deck construction.
This is a purple epic magic card. After the effect is activated, all monster cards in the deck will be extracted, and then these monster cards will be converted into demons and put back into the deck. In this process, the duelist can choose one of the demon monsters and place it at the top of the deck.
From these two choices, it is not difficult to see that the owner of the cemetery may really have the idea of building two systems in the deck.
Adding [Power of Rock] and [Demon Summoning] to the deck construction is not a bluff, deliberately doing some confusing operations to disrupt Ye Qiong's thinking.
The owner of the cemetery is serious. He wants to use these two red divine seal cards as the core of his deck.
After realizing this, Ye Qiong couldn't help but feel a little confused.
Forgive him for being stupid, he really couldn't figure out what the point of this operation was.
Changing the races over and over again, in the end, can't you only use the effect of one of the red divine seal cards?
In his opinion, this is a completely meaningless behavior. In addition to increasing the difficulty of his own game, there is no other use.
Could it be that the owner of the cemetery has a way to make [Devil Summoning] and [Rock Power] exist on his field at the same time, and use the effects of these two divine seal cards at the same time?
Ye Qiong unconsciously raised his head and looked at the many cards floating in the air, trying to find the possible connection among them.
But he searched and searched, but couldn't find any related cards.
After the cemetery owner finished choosing the cards, the right to choose was once again handed over to Ye Qiong, and it was his turn to choose the cards.