Chapter 362 Hero Vs. Autism!
The preliminaries for the KC Grand Prix have been in full swing these past two days.
Players from all over the world have actively signed up and participated in the preliminaries. For a while, the game forums were full of excitement.
All regions are competing fiercely. The scope is too wide, so You Yu naturally cannot pay attention to all of them.
However, when he was free, he still paid a little attention to the preliminaries in Tong Shiye.
Because they have the advantage of creating an account earlier and experiencing more main storylines, players in Tong Shiye have a greater advantage than players who enter later from outside.
In comparison, players in outside areas may still be stuck on a version with only a few fixed early-stage builds, while the more advanced players in Tong Shiye have already begun to use limited combinations to explore their own unique decks.
You Yu took the time to take a look at the preliminaries, and he did see some fresh builds.
Sure enough, the imagination of card masters is endless. The decks that some players have created themselves are sometimes really eye-opening - especially for the local NPCs in the game world.
Some NPCs who are used to following the rules and summoning monsters honestly are stunned by the players' fancy and unheard-of routines.
What? Can cards be played like this?
Sometimes when they see some extremely unreasonable (in their opinion) operations of players, but they have achieved unexpected results, the NPCs frown one by one, and just want to say that you are playing cards wrong, but they can't say what is wrong...
Of course, the top players may not get much advantage against the top local NPCs.
First of all, the biggest and most unavoidable problem for players when building a deck is the card jam rate.
Perhaps the mainstream top decks in the real world can resolve this problem to the greatest extent by relying on excellent card earning, retrieval and other operating capabilities, but now that the card pool is severely limited, the primary problem of any deck built by players is the fear of card jams.
Once the hand card accident occurs, none of the six cards in the hand can be used, and even playing against the small fish NPC on the roadside may be defeated.
In addition, when fighting against the strong NPC, the players have a greater disadvantage, that is, they can draw a magic card...
Players only have one legal magic draw opportunity per game, that is "fate draw". However, this magic draw not only needs to meet the disadvantageous conditions to trigger, but also is very rigid.
After all, the only card you can draw is the one you set in advance, but no one can guarantee that the set card will definitely turn the tables.
But high-level NPCs are different.
Not only are the magic draws not fixed, they don't even know what they are before they draw them. However, as long as there is a breath left, they always have a way to turn the tables.
As the most diligent little leeks around him, You Yu still paid attention to Xuelang's promotion.
With Xuelang's upgrade speed and resource volume, he could have made several sets of decks a long time ago.
But he didn't, he just wanted to be a hero.
This guy just relies on his luck and high delivery rate, and Youyu occasionally helps him behind the scenes intentionally or unintentionally, otherwise the hero is not something that players at this stage can afford to play.
But Xuelang doesn't think so. Xuelang thinks that the most important thing is that he has the most complete "Hero" series among all players, which proves his identity as the leader of Youyu's fan support group and is his pride!
He has already decided silently in his heart.
Even if I starve to death, can't afford to eat, can't afford to live in a house, I must play heroes!
Youyu observed and found that although this tool man beside him usually only gave him the impression of "very lucky and very good at licking", his card playing is actually...
... seems to be pretty good?
Xuelang basically won the whole preliminaries, and in Youyu's opinion, it seems that he won beautifully.
It can be seen that this guy's card skills are actually not bad. It's just that he likes to play acrobatics, which gives people a very funny illusion...
To be honest, to some extent, acrobatic players are not necessarily worse than mainstream competitive players.
This is a very realistic and normal thing. You Yu himself has tried to "get close to the mainstream evil forces" in the past, but after playing the top decks for a while, he came back and found that he almost couldn't do acrobatics.
The card players who have been spoiled by those mainstream decks with strong card earning ability and super powerful operation ability feel that even three-for-two is a huge loss.
In the preliminaries, Xuelang unexpectedly ran into his own people - local Ye Liangchen.
This game is considered a fight between gods in the current competitive environment of players.
The two sides of the war are the representatives of the liver emperor and the European emperor, and the RMB warriors who pay for krypton gold; one side is the hero of justice and light, and the other side is the autistic from the underworld...
To be honest, no matter how much Ye Liangchen can pay, some specific cards, including Youyu's favorability, cannot be paid for.
And his upgrade speed is far slower than Xuelang's.
However, the elemental heroes' ability to resist heavy traps was really average. Xuelang was trapped again and again. If it weren't for the game system restrictions, he would have almost wanted to summon himself to fight on the spot...
Our player Xuelang was trapped by big monsters such as Flame Wingman and Big Tornado Man. At the critical moment of life and death, he firmly believed in the bond between himself and the deck. In an instant, he was like the tenth generation of Yucheng, and he drew a magic card...
... and drew an elemental hero, Wilderness!
Elemental hero, Wilderness, is a low-level hero with only 1500 attack power, but it has a strong resistance of "not being affected by trap card effects", which can be called the nemesis of autism!
As expected, when seeing this wild hero appear on the stage, Brother Liangchen was instantly dumbfounded. He pointed at Xuelang and cursed, saying that you are so unethical. You know that you are playing cards with me and deliberately put three Wilderness Heroes who are not affected by traps in your deck. You are so well prepared and sneak attack me, an old comrade who only has one set of full trap decks!
Brother Liangchen was in a bad mood.
So Wilderness He directly ignored the two cover cards in Brother Liangchen's backcourt and flew up to hit him on the head.
Brother Liangchen had traps all over the field, and he didn't touch a single monster. He used his head to receive two attacks from the Wilderness Man for two consecutive rounds, with a total of 3,000 damage, and only 1,000 HP left!
In the next round, with only the last attack, he will be hacked to death by the Wilderness Man!
Liangchen was so angry.
He had never regretted it as much as he did now. He had filled a red pit with almost no monsters.
If I had brought an Electric Man with an attack power of 1, I would have beaten this damn Wilderness Man...