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42.48% Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards / Chapter 526: Chapter 190: Losing First is not Losing, Winning First is not Winning

Chapter 526: Chapter 190: Losing First is not Losing, Winning First is not Winning

[Demon Monk]

Berserk, 25 Points, B

Attack 25, 100/100

[Demon Qi - Passive]: When Demon Monk directly attacks a normal creature card, the damage dealt is +10

[Fake Compassion - Passive]: For each card leaving the field, Demon Monk gains 30 points of [Treatment]

[Monk Chanting Scriptures - 30% of Maximum Health]: Demon Monk selects a target, putting them under [Seal] for 2 rounds

([Seal]: Target's passive abilities become invalid)

As soon as this card was revealed, the coaches on side 2 of the Card Club let out small gasps in surprise.

"Damn it, the opponent actually has a [Seal] card."

"The thing the [B50 Protective Thunder] card fears the most, or perhaps the only thing it fears, is probably [Seal]. How unlucky."

"If a [B50 Protective Thunder] card is taken down without any damage, how will Coach 7BZ continue to play?"

In fact, they all understood Coach 7BZ's deck and tactics quite well.

It's not that they can't play against [Seal], but it's definitely uncomfortable.


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