Chapter 698 Luck Deck?
[Abyssal Core] This card is a golden legendary level magic card, and its strength lies in this blank [Power of Fate].
Because this card is blank, there are quite a lot of operations that can be done.
The premise is that you have cards that can match it.
[Power of Fate]: If the effect is activated directly, you can draw a card from the bottom of the deck.
This card can be strengthened by stacking other [Power of Fate] cards.
Among the many cards floating in the air, there is one card that stands out particularly. This card is famous as [Must Win—Power of Fate].
This is a card that can be combined with the blank [Power of Fate]. If this card is superimposed on [Power of Fate], this card can be strengthened into [Destiny of Victory].
Yes, this card is the red divine seal card originally used by Destiny Moon.
However, the [Destiny of Victory] strengthened by this effect is obviously a weakened version.
It does not have the ability to automatically activate effects at the beginning. The level of Golden Legend means that it can be countered by the opponent using card effects at the moment it is activated.
Because of these many restrictions, Ye Qiong did not take this card into consideration from the beginning.
If the Destiny deck wants to have T0 level strength, it needs to use too many cards, and it also relies on luck, and it is also easy to be targeted.
In Ye Qiong's opinion, it is completely unnecessary to form this kind of deck.
Now, the owner of the cemetery has started to choose cards related to fate when there are only six choices left?
This was something that surprised Ye Qiong.
After adding [Abyssal Core] to the construction, the graveyard owner can also add five cards to the deck.
Since we are all going to take the fateful route, then [Must Win—The Power of Fate] must be used.
This is His next choice after choosing [Abyssal Core].
The remaining four cards are,
[Destined—Power of Fate] X2
【Abyss Core】X2
In the fate deck, the power of fate generated by [Abyssal Core] is very crucial, so there is no problem with reaching three.
As for [Destined - Power of Fate], the strength of this card is also quite high. When stacked with the blank [Power of Destiny], the effect "Destined to Draw" can be obtained.
Choose a card from the deck and add it to your hand.
The blank power of fate generated by the three abyssal cores is just enough to activate the effects of two [Destined - Power of Fate] and one [Must Win - Power of Destiny].
The owner of the cemetery obviously had a wonderful idea, but did he realize that?
That is, during the duel, what card you draw is completely random. You can't decide what card you will draw in the initial draw or what card you will draw in the next draw.
These six cards seem to be perfectly coordinated, but in fact they are not.
If [Abyssal Core] has not been used for a long time, the other two Powers of Fate will undoubtedly be quite difficult to hold in hand.
And, most importantly,
Aren’t your decks composed of Rock Tribe and Demon Tribe? What's the deal with suddenly adding six demon-related cards?
Can three systems really be put into one deck?
Just looking at the current deck of the Graveyard Master, Ye Qiong feels that he is quite stuck.
It’s hard to imagine where the winning points of this deck are.
Now that the decks of both sides have reached forty, they only need to select the fifteen cards from the additional deck before they can officially enter the duel.
The coin toss duel is still the order of precedence.
A coin appeared directly above the cemetery. Just as it was about to hit the ground, the voice of the owner of the cemetery came over:
"Heads or tails?"
"front."
As soon as the sound fell, the coin fell onto the ground with the tail side facing up, which meant that the owner of the cemetery had the right to move first.
Ye Qiong was quite indifferent to this. His deck's requirements for additional monster cards were not too high. It didn't make much difference to him whether to play first or later.
On the contrary, it is the owner of the cemetery,
Ye Qiong was very curious as to what cards he wanted to add to his extra deck.
Guardian of Stone and Infinite Darkness are both cards related to the extra deck. Judging from the current situation, the Graveyard Master’s winning point actually lies in the extra deck.
Relying on [Destiny of Victory] to win looks great, but the conditions are too harsh.
Only when you have [Abyssal Core] and [Victory - Power of Destiny] in your hand can you merge into [Victory - Power of Destiny],
After activating the effect, you still need to draw up a destiny, turn the five cards in the deck into [Fate Cards], and send these five [Fate Cards] to the graveyard to win the duel.
After a series of operations, no matter how lucky you are, it will still take five or six rounds to win the duel.
Unless [Destiny of Victory] is activated when there are very few cards left in your deck,
At this time, if you summon additional monster cards that can explode your own deck, then there is a possibility of winning the duel under the special conditions of [Destiny of Victory].
The question now is whether the cemetery owner himself thinks so.
Ye Qiong's eyes unconsciously moved to a person named [Black Hole Demon - Jason].
This is a golden legendary level extra monster card. You need to send three demon-type monsters on your field as sacrifices to the graveyard before they can be specially summoned.
This monster can be activated when summoned to the field to send a card from your deck to the graveyard.
This effect can undoubtedly be used in conjunction with [Destiny of Victory]. This is not over yet. This monster also has a superior form.
When this monster is on the field, you can activate the effect of the magic card [Dark Matter Absorption] to send two demon-type monsters in the deck to the graveyard, and special summon [Dark Demon-Jason] to the field.
The Graveyard Master's deck does not have [Dark Matter] to absorb this card. If you want to specially summon the Demon of Darkness, you can only specially summon [Black Hole Demon] through the effect of Infinite Darkness, and then upgrade it.
The reason why Ye Qiong pays so much attention to this monster card is simple.
When this monster is specially summoned, you can explode the deck, destroy your current deck, and then use fifteen [Dark Cards] as your deck.
If the owner of the cemetery has already drawn up his destiny at this time, and there are five [Fate Cards] in the deck,
Then, in conjunction with the effect of [Dark Demon], five [Fate Cards] can be sent directly to the graveyard.
If the true purpose of the graveyard owner is this, then the two extra monster cards [Black Hole Demon] and [Dark Demon] are obviously his best choices.
If the owner of the cemetery really does this, then his deck will have winning points, and it will no longer look as awkward as before.
As if aware of Ye Qiong's gaze, the owner of the cemetery looked over and then made his own choice.
He added the extra monster card [Black Hole Demon-Jason] to the deck.
Sure enough, is the outcome determined by the effect of this card?
However, since you plan to use this card as a decisive means, why add [Power of Rock] and [Demon Summon] to the deck?
I also stuffed a bunch of Demon and Rock cards into my deck. Isn’t it good to just follow the path of the Demon’s destiny?
Even though there are quite a lot of elements in the Graveyard Master deck now, the cards in the deck are all of high quality.
But for many duelists, the quality of the individual cards is not the most important. The most important thing is whether the cards can cooperate with each other to avoid jamming as much as possible, thereby increasing the possibility of victory.
[Destiny of Victory] is undoubtedly a good card, similar to Ye Qiong's [Fragment of the Bible], both of which enable victory under special conditions.
Normally speaking, since you have taken the route of special victory, you should find some cards to cooperate with this similar special card.
This is what Ye Qiong did. The coherence of his deck is undoubtedly very good. If there is no jam, the winner can be decided in one or two rounds.
If the owner of the cemetery also builds a deck according to his idea, he should be able to achieve this level. After all, the demon's fate deck has T0 strength.
However, his idea is obviously completely opposite to Ye Qiong's. The cemetery owner's idea of building a deck is:
"I want it all."
Regardless of whether the card is stuck in your hand or not, as long as it is a powerful system, he plans to add it to the deck.
Now that I have demon and rock divine seal cards in my deck, I still have to take the destiny deck route.
This kind of forced job transfer is undoubtedly a stupid idea. If you are unlucky, you will definitely be stuck for the rest of your life.
But if you are lucky enough, his deck can cope with many situations.
The cemetery owner's train of thought made Ye Qiong wonder, could it be that he wanted to cheat and rely on luck to win the duel?
After the opponent makes a choice, it is Ye Qiong's turn to choose additional deck cards.
With the current situation of his deck, there are actually quite few extra monster cards that can be selected.
After thinking for a moment, he made his choice,
The extra monster card chosen by Ye Qiong is called [Sage of Truth]. The summoning condition is that one's side needs to use fifteen magic cards.
This condition is relatively easy for Ye Qiong to meet. After all, he has more than thirty magic cards in his deck, and they are all magic cards that can be checked. It is not easy to meet the summoning conditions.
This extra monster card has three effects:
1. When this monster is summoned, you can select a magic card that has already been activated to activate it.
Two, this monster will not be affected by magic cards.
3. Choose from the magic cards in the graveyards of both sides and add the selected cards to your hand.
The effect of [Sage of Truth] is undoubtedly very powerful, which is why Ye Qiong chose him first. Unfortunately, this card is limited to one card, and you can only add one to the extra deck. Otherwise, Ye Qiong definitely wants to use this card to the full three. After all, this card is not only powerful in effect, but also a human monster.
After he made his choice, it was the graveyard owner's turn. Not surprisingly, the card he chose was [Dark Demon].
This choice did not surprise Ye Qiong. When it was his turn to choose a card, he just took a cursory glance and made his decision.
[Magic Dragon—Rotty]
Ye Qiong's second extra monster card selected a dragon-type monster.
The conditions for summoning this monster are very simple. It can be activated when your team uses more than five magic cards in one turn. Special summon this card from the extra deck.
[Magic Dragon - Rotty] has three effects. First, as long as the monster is on the field, both sides can only activate the effect of magic cards.
The second effect is: every time you use a magic card, the combat power of the monster will be increased.
The last effect is: when the monster is destroyed and sent to the graveyard, it can be activated to special summon [Resurrection Dragon Egg] to your field.
[Resurrection Dragon Egg] is destroyed when it is damaged by the enemy monster. If the card exists on the field for more than three turns, [Young White Dragon] will be special summoned to the field, and the monster will not have any effect.
Although this card cannot provide Ye Qiong with the ability to draw cards, it can stand on the field as a temporary combat force. If the opponent still wants to activate the monster, the effect of the trap card must not ignore this monster.
It is relatively easy for Ye Qiong's deck to meet the summoning conditions of this monster.
If nothing unexpected happens, this card should be full of three.
It was the turn of the graveyard owner. After dealing with the demon extra monsters needed for [Infinite Darkness], he prepared to add a rock-type extra monster card that could trigger the effect of [Stone Guardian] to his extra deck.
Among the floating cards above, there were only two extra monster cards with rock-type and upgraded forms,
one masterpiece [Venomous Rock Snake] and one masterpiece [Rock Giant].
The former card rank was only blue high-level. If nothing unexpected happened, the graveyard owner should not choose this card. The purple epic-level [Rock Giant] was obviously a better choice.
Soon, the graveyard owner took action and added [Rock Giant] to the extra deck.
This card requires sending two rock-type monsters on the field to the graveyard before it can be special summoned. The card on the field will occupy two monster card zones on the field.
This card has the effect of not being destroyed by battle. When attacking, it will cause damage to the monster card zone adjacent to the enemy monster.
If this monster is destroyed by an effect and sent to the Graveyard, you can put it into a sleeping state in your Graveyard, and after you summon five Rock-Type monsters, you can Special Summon this card from the Graveyard.
The advanced form of this card is called [Mountain Giant].
It can only be activated when [Rock Giant] has been in a sleeping state and returns to the field by this effect. Exclude five Rock-Type monsters in the Graveyard and stack this card on top of [Rock Giant] to Special Summon.
This card on the field cannot be destroyed by effects, and once per turn, it cannot be destroyed by battle.
Once per turn, when the opponent activates a card effect, it can be activated to negate the activation of this card and destroy it.
It can be activated when this card is sent to the Graveyard, and it falls into a sleeping state in the Graveyard. After you summon five Rock-Type monsters, this card can be Special Summoned from the Graveyard.