I Play Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game

Chapter 1244: I Understand



Chapter 1244: I Understand

"The 22nd card! DORO! MONSUTA KAADO!!! Send it to the graveyard!" Snow Wave continued.

"The 23rd card..."

Snow Wave drew the top card of the deck once again. He took a look and finally did not throw it to the graveyard this time. Instead, he showed it and added it to his hand.

"Spell Card ‘Double Summon'," He said, "Because it is a Spell Card, it is added to the hand. The effect of the Magical Merchant is over."

It's finally over...

Jack was almost numb.

For a while, he really thought that this guy was going to throw away his entire deck.

But no matter what, twenty-two cards were too exaggerated.

However, while Jack felt it was outrageous, Snow Wave was even disgusted with his luck.

To be honest, thirty-nine of his forty-card deck were all monster cards, and there was only one Spell Card in the whole deck, which was this "Double Summon".

In fact, if he had better luck, he could have piled up more.

But it doesn't matter, twenty-two cards are enough!

The Winning Formula is complete!

"I Normal Summon ‘Jurrac Stauriko'!"

The one who appeared was a crawling dinosaur, with a green head and a purple body, and a red flame burning on its back.

[Jurrac Stauriko, ATK 500]

"Then activate the Spell Card ‘Double Summon'. In this turn, I can conduct the second Normal Summon." Snow Wave continued, "I summon ‘Flame Spirit Ignis'!"

[Flame Spirit Ignis, ATK 1500]

Two monsters appeared, and some of the onlookers began to murmur.

"Fuck, isn't Jack already dead?"

"6666, you are worthy of being the Lucky Snow Wave, you got it right this time..."

Jack: "?"

What are they talking about?

With these two small fries, can you still OTK me, Jack Atlas?

"The effect of Flame Spirit Ignis!" Snow Wave began to explain, "I can Tribute 1 face-up FIRE monster to inflict 100 damage to the opponent for each FIRE monsters in my Graveyard!"

100 points of damage? Isn't that just scraping?

Wait a minute!

Jack suddenly thought of Snow Wave's operation just now, which almost depleted his entire deck, and suddenly realized something.

Wait, it's not such a coincidence that the deck is full of FIRE monsters, right?

If Jack still had a fluke at this point, Snow Wave's next operation completely smashed that fluke!

"Activate the effect of ‘Flame Spirit Ignis'! Tribute the ‘Jurrac Stauriko' on the field! Load ammunition!"

The reptile dinosaur was surrounded by the erupting flames and was soon burned to ashes. All the flame energy released from its body poured into the body of the Fire Spirit, and turned into a huge burning fireball between its palms!

"Including the ‘Jurrac Stauriko' that I just Tributed, there are 23 FIRE monsters in my graveyard!" Snow Wave punched in the air, "That's 2300 points of damage!"

Jack's goal was not the "Gift of Resurrection" at all, nor even the "Trap Reclamation" itself.

He was aiming at the card that was discarded as the price when "Trap Reclamation" was activated!

"The card I discarded from my hand is ‘Skull-Mark Ladybug'!" Jack shouted, "When this card is sent to the graveyard, I recover 1000 LP!"

Snow Wave: "???"

What? ? Is there such an operation?

[Jack, LP 1700 → LP 2700]

One thousand life points were restored, and then the fireball of the Flame Spirit hit Jack head-on. The scorching flames burst, and the impact of the three-dimensional image almost knocked Jack to the ground.

But he tenaciously survived this round of bombing.

[Jack, LP 2700 → LP 300]

Snow Wave was dumbfounded.

Card printing! This definitely is card printing!

Did you happen to have a card that restores HP in your hand?

And this operation was a huge loss, three cards were exchanged for 1000 HP. Do you think that as a major character, you do not need to care about card advantage?

What’s even more infuriating was that facing such a huge loss of cards, Snow Wave seemed to have no more tricks.

His gimmick deck had only the combo just now.

If this combo didn’t kill the opponent, he lost his combat effectiveness.

As expected, Snow Wave, whose field was completely empty, was killed by Jack in the next turn without any surprise.

Staring at the LP that had returned to zero, Snow Wave was depressed.

Damn it! It was just a little bit short!

If Jack hadn’t just happened to have this meaningless LP-recovery combo, or if the effect of "Magical Merchant" had thrown two more monster cards into the graveyard, the result would have been completely different.

But he didn’t expect that after the game ended, Jack didn’t rush to start the next game immediately, but walked to him with a serious face.

Snow Wave was stunned.

What’s going on?

Could it be that he was upset by my autistic tactics and wanted to vent his anger in a physical duel?

"This tactic," Jack said slowly, unexpectedly, "You want to tell me through this duel that I have been too eager for powerful strength so far, focusing only on high-level powerful monsters, and ignoring the infinite possibilities of weak monsters, right?"

Snow Wave: "?"

Is that so?

"Even weak monsters can be used to exert a powerful force like the one-hit kill just now through the power of the duelist. A true strong person should be able to discover the value of any card, rather than always pursuing the power of the card. Is that what you mean?"

"Is that right?"

Snow Wave said this, but he actually didn't mean it.

He said in his heart: It was not, because no matter how awesome you are, you will never be able to beat the invincible Red Daddy with a bunch of Normies.

However, seeing Jack's "I understand" expression, he couldn't say it was not


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