This Summoner Is Too Powerful

Chapter 596 - 446: Kung Fu Zoo

This Summoner Is Too Powerful

Chapter 596 - 446: Kung Fu Zoo

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Chapter 596: Chapter 446: Kung Fu Zoo

[Kung Fu Moo!]

The Zebra Man’s projection stood on the card face.

A zebra is a zebra, and a centaur is a centaur, but this is a combination of both, which is quite unusual.

What’s more, it’s posing in a Kung Fu stance, with a particularly determined expression.

"What on earth is this, Horse Fei Hung?"

"I’ve run a card shop for over a decade and have never seen a beast like this."

"However, despite its novelty, its presence is too weak."

"Compared to the opponent’s [Orc Chieftain], it really feels extremely weak."

"Indeed, judging by the dim light, it seems like a mere C-level card."

"Pfft... what kind of situation is this where someone pulls out a C-level card?"

The stark contrast on both sides led everyone to start talking in whispers.

Just from the unveiling, they could roughly judge the card’s grade.

That’s right, this is indeed a C-level card.

[Kung Fu Horse]

Balance, 10 points, C

Attack 20, 100/100

[True Kung Fu - Passive]: When Kung Fu Horse takes damage, it counterattacks the source with 5 points of damage.

But when Li Pu saw the opponent unveil [Orc Chieftain], he felt more at ease.

He wondered how the teacher managed to set up the trap so accurately, guessing the opponent’s deck.

As for the [Orc Chieftain], one must admit it’s a good card, especially in the current game mode.

Li Fan had just introduced it not long ago, so Li Pu remembered the information clearly.

[Orc Chieftain]

Breakthrough, 15 points, S

Attack 20+10, 200/200, 0/6

[Tribe Frenzy - Passive]: While Orc Chieftain is on the field, all allied orcs gain +10 attack upon unveiling.

[Unstoppable Momentum - Passive]: While Orc Chieftain is on the field, all Breakthrough cards’ normal attacks are doubled, each at 50% of the original attack power.

[Call for Backup -4 Energy]: Orc Chieftain can summon an [Orc Minion] (D-level, Attack 10, 20/20) in an empty card slot.

[Ancestral Blessing -4 Energy]: Orc Chieftain gains 100% life steal for 2 turns.

An S-level card, this is definitely an S-level card.

And it has two major synergy effects.

Firstly, it enhances orc cards; if the regular cards are all orcs, then along with Orc Chieftain itself, it gains a total of +70 attack buff, which is a significant boost.

Secondly, it boosts Breakthrough cards; it’s known that Breakthrough cards require attack to regain energy. The Orc Chieftain makes the normal attacks twice, effectively doubling the energy recovery rate under normal conditions.

If nothing unexpected, A Genliang’s deck probably consists entirely of orc cards with a significant portion being Breakthrough cards, fully utilizing the buff provided by Orc Chieftain.

The summon card doesn’t need much explanation, D-level Breakthrough type [Orc Minion] only has 20 life, but with the buff, its attack increases from 10 to 20, making it quite threatening.

Lastly, this [Orc Chieftain] also has superb endurance ability. If not using [Call for Backup], theoretically its [Ancestor Protection] can provide 2 turns of 2/3s high coverage every 3 turns.

In front of such a card, Li Pu’s C-level [Kung Fu Horse] really doesn’t stand out.

However, as an old rival of Li Fan, A Genliang is not as certain as others.

He believes if it represents Fan Fan’s card house, it must have its strengths.

Many losses to Li Fan taught him that in such situations, one mustn’t be complacent and must treat it seriously.

No matter what the opponent says or does later, A Genliang planned to pretend not to see or hear.

But contrary to A Genliang’s imagination, Li Pu said nothing.

He just silently unveiled his second card.

[Kung Fu Moo~]

A cow-man sprung onto the card face.

The third card, unveiled.

[Kung Fu Baa~]

A black-headed goat-man sprung onto the card face.

[Kung Fu Roar!]

A black-and-white gorilla sprung onto the card face.

Unveiling four cards that all seem equally weak puzzled the crowd.

It’s a master King’s tier match, after all, unveiling a C-level card could be just a critical piece of the puzzle.

But four cards...

Putting aside whether it seems disrespectful to the opponent, treating the match as a joke is unwise; playing trash cards indiscriminately brings disadvantages, potentially losing the game.

"Do you think... he might be deliberately tanking?"

"Anyway, since he can’t beat a King-tier player, might as well just throw a random deck."

"To prevent revealing the trump cards prematurely."

One sensible spectator offered this analysis.

The others agreed it made sense.

Otherwise, there’s no other reasonable explanation.

Surely, it can’t be conceding the chance to enter the Cube Card Metaverse?

But one person thought differently.

And that’s A Genliang.

He’s suffered too much at the hands of Li Fan with various strange tactics.

So even if the opponent is genuinely tanking, he absolutely wouldn’t see it as such.

When a lion hunts a rabbit, it uses all its strength.

In this round, he won’t be complacent, approaching seriously.

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