Chen Mu's mind was full of agitation. It was his first battle card, and up until then, his first three-star card. The whole composition process had gone so unexpectedly smoothly that it had made him wonder whether this wasn't really the unreal feeling of a dream.
The demands on a card master's perception to make a three-star card were very steep, and according to the current uniform rating system, the minimum required perceptual rating was four or above.
Had he already exceeded level four? Chen Mu didn't quite dare to believe it. Four stars was a threshold; no matter if it was a card master or a card artisan, it was the first threshold. To have gotten past level four meant that you were no longer a novice.
Chen Mu himself felt that he hadn't been held back at all because of problems with perception, throughout the process of composition.