Chapter 697 Main Deck

Now both parties have basically determined the deck system, and the next card selection will basically revolve around the core cards.

  In the next three hands, Ye Qiong chose the card [Sky Library].

This is a continuous magic card. Every time you use a magic card, a counter will be added to the card. You can draw a card by consuming three counters.

  As for the opponent, He chose two [Forbidden Kiss] to make this card three full.

The third hand chose a magic card called [Devil's Front]. This card can use the Demon-type monsters in the graveyard as summoning materials to special summon a Demon-type monster from the extra deck.

  Ye Qiong had roughly figured out that the opponent was planning to build a deck around the Demon and Rock tribes.

Judging from the current situation, the Demon Clan is the main one, and the Rock Clan is the auxiliary one?

  Use the effect of [Power of Rock] to resist pressure, and then wait until there are enough monsters in the graveyard, and then summon the big brother from the extra deck to suppress the field?

If it were Ye Qiong, he would probably choose cards according to this idea.

After all, two red divine seal cards that have no connection with each other have been added to the construction. Isn't it possible to construct it in more ways than this?

There was only one question before Ye Qiong, and that was whether to put some targeted cards into the deck.

He thought for a while and finally came to a conclusion.

There was no need for that. Since he was planning to use the [Bible Fragments] to decide the outcome, he was destined to play cards against the wall. There was no need for him to engage in a war of attrition with his opponent.

For the next six cards, he chose three magic cards named [Greedy Goblin]. The effect of this card allows Ye Qiong to pass a card, and as a price, he will restore 10% of the opponent's health.

  The last three are [Purgatory of Nothingness],

This can only be activated if you have less than one card in your hand. Draw two cards, then discard all the cards in your hand at the end of your turn.

The opponent's six cards are three "Rolling Rocks", three "Sacrificial Contract"

The former is a Gold Legendary Magic Card that can randomly Special Summon two Rock-type monsters.

The effect of the latter is to send a Demon-Type monster on the field to the Graveyard and draw two cards.

It is not difficult to see from the opponent's move that the owner of the cemetery is determined to take both the rock clan and the demon clan routes at the same time.

Although Ye Qiong wanted to say something, considering that the other party was his opponent, he could only respect the other person's fate and let go of the desire to help others.

  You know, this is an open card selection. Both duelists can choose from tens of thousands of cards and select the cards they want to build their decks.

The cards floating in the air are basically all powerful, and none of them are pure waste cards.

Under this circumstance, the decks constructed by both sides are at least at the mainstream T0 level, if not T1.

But right now, he couldn't see any connectivity in his opponent's deck. To put it bluntly, he didn't even know how his opponent would win.

Now both sides have selected 22 cards, and only 18 cards are left.

  After seeing the graveyard owner put [Sacrificial Contract] into the deck, Ye Qiong knew that it was his turn to choose a card.

He didn't plan to add [Bible Fragment] to the deck so quickly. After thinking for a while, he made a decision. For these three moves, he would choose the magic card named [Temporary Truce].

This card allows both players to draw a card, and all damage caused by both players is 0 until the next turn.

[Temporary Truce] This card can both save your life and draw cards. There will be no problem if you get three of them.

The graveyard owner's third move chose a continuous magic card called [Forbidden Magic Field]. As long as this card is on the field, neither side can activate magic cards.

  There is nothing wrong with this choice. It is his choice.

After all, judging from the current card selection, more than 90% of Ye Qiong's cards are magic cards, so he must add [Forbidden Magic Field] to target them.

  For now, if the opponent uses [Tight Magic Field] from the beginning, Ye Qiong really has no good solution. Even if he has [Divine Eagle Feather Sweep] in his hand, he can't use it.

Therefore, in the next six hands, Ye Qiong chose cards that could counter [Forbidden Motorcycle Field].

  Three Human monster cards [Magic Warrior], three trap cards [Star Awakening Day],

When a Magic Warrior is summoned, an index will be added to the card. Once per turn, by consuming one index of this card, a card on the opponent's field will be destroyed.

Every time you use a magic card, you will add a counter to that card.

When this card has three or more counters, it gains an effect that cannot be destroyed by battle, and when it is sent to the Graveyard, you can draw a card.

[Day of the Stars] can be activated when the opponent activates a Continuous Magic Card, invalidating and destroying a Continuous Magic Card on the opponent's field, and then Special Summoning [Man Looking Up at the Stars] to the field.

[Stargazer]: Once per round, turn over your deck to view the top five cards. After viewing, you can choose to put these five cards back to the top or bottom of the deck.

  Since the other party has started to target Ka, Ye Qiong will naturally not sit still and wait for death.

[Day of the Stars] and [Magic Warrior] are the six cards he prepared to target the opponent.

In his opinion, six cards were more than enough. After all, his deck only had 40 cards, and it was impossible to fill them all with cards that targeted the enemy.

After selecting these six cards, his deck had 31 cards. With the addition of five [Bible Fragments], he could only select four cards.

He must consider these four cards carefully before making a decision.

As for the graveyard master, the six cards he chose are:

  Three [Demon Transformation] cards, transform one monster on both sides' fields into a Demon, then choose one of the following three effects to activate:

Flame of Wrath: This monster's combat power is doubled, and it can attack twice per turn. At the end of the turn, this monster is sent to the Graveyard.

Breath of Sloth: This monster is returned to the deck, then two Demon-Type monsters are discovered at random.

Eyes of Pride: Gain one additional Normal Summoning opportunity. Only Demon-type monsters can be Normal Summoned this turn.

Three [Split Demon], a gold legendary monster card. When this monster is summoned, you can activate it to Special Summon two copies of this monster without effect.

Judging from the six choices made by the cemetery owner, "He" must have decided to take the path of the demon clan.

Now the Demon monster cards in his deck make up the majority of the cards in his deck. Even if he wants to go the Rock monster route now, it is too late.

What Ye Qiong didn't understand was that since the route had already been determined, why did he have to add [Power of Rock] to the construction multiple times in one go?

  In order to use this card's effect, He didn't know how many related matching cards were added.

It is precisely because of this reason that the cohesion of his deck is quite poor. From what Ye Qiong has seen so far, he can't see where this deck's winning point is. Could it be that he relies on the effect of [Demon Summoning] to crush the opponent by summoning [Higher Demon]?

This is unrealistic no matter how you think about it.

After all, the card selection is now open, and the opponent should be able to see clearly what cards Ye Qiong has selected in his deck.

A lot of draw cards, a lot of defensive cards,

He never thought about taking the initiative to attack. All he thought about from the beginning to the end was defense, defense and defense.

When he has all five mysterious cards in his hand, he will win.

  However, the opponent did not seem to realize this, and seemed to still be thinking about a head-on duel with Ye Qiong.

After all, anyone who sees such a large number of cards that draw cards will understand what the other party wants to do, and will choose to speed up the rhythm of the deck and complete the kill in the first few rounds as much as possible.

But the graveyard owner did not do so. Judging from the current few choices, the rhythm of his deck is still quite slow.

It seems that he has given up on the card [Power of Rock], abandoned the Rock Tribe, and completely taken the route of the Demon Tribe.

  This decision made Ye Qiong frown and think.

Could it be that I overestimated my opponent?

The owner of the graveyard might not even be able to tell that he was going to play the [Bible Fragments] deck?

Not sure, take another look.

The right to choose was once again in Ye Qiong's hands. Now he could only choose four more cards. He had to play [Bible Fragments] with the remaining five cards, otherwise he would have no chance of winning at all.

  The choice of these four moves is quite critical.

For the first two cards, he chose [Iron Legion] to add to his deck.

This is a purple epic magic card. After activating the effect of this card, in the next three turns, you can Special Summon two [Iron Warriors] to your field.

  The reason why I chose this card instead of the previous one is very simple.

He found that he actually had a chance to collect the fifteen human monster cards needed for [Brilliant Civilization].

[Day of the Awakening], [Knights of the Round Table], [Magic Warrior], plus these two [Iron Legion], if he operates well, maybe he can really Special Summon that special monster.

It is not difficult to see from the effect of this card that most of the strength of [Brilliant Civilization] comes from this mysterious monster. If the mysterious monster is not special summoned, the strength of this card is actually a bit unworthy of the level of the Red Seal.

Since the opponent's strength was not very high, Ye Qiong felt that he could add an insurance that would allow him to special summon the mysterious monster.

As for the last two hands, in order to avoid his initial cards being too bad, he chose two [Treasure Hammer] to add to the deck.

This is a golden legendary magic card that can return any card in your hand to the deck, and then draw an equal number of cards from the deck.

After adding these four cards to the deck, Ye Qiong's deck has basically been constructed. For the next five hands, he only needs to add [Bible Fragments] to his main deck and it will be complete.

  As for his opponent, the four hands of the cemetery owner were actually a little puzzling to Ye Qiong.

First of all, the card He chose for the first hand was [Ritual of Ascension—Infinite Darkness], which is a one-time only card.

This card can only be activated during the turn you draw it, Special Summon a Demon-Type monster from your Extra Deck. If that monster has an Advanced Form, stack the initial monster card underneath and Special Summon the Advanced Form.

The cemetery owner's move was actually not bad, and it was consistent with the previous strategy.

  What puzzled Ye Qiong was the last three hands. The card he chose was [Rock Fusion]. This card can use any rock monster on the field as fusion material to special summon [Fusion Stone Monster].

Does this move by the cemetery owner mean that he has not completely given up on the Rock Tribe route?

  Is this an attempt to jump back and forth between the two races indefinitely?

Ye Qiong really couldn't figure out what his opponent's strategy was. Would it be true that he wouldn't get stuck if he built the deck this way?

  In the card game, you can't have everything. The more elements you put into the deck, the easier it is to get stuck. This is an indisputable fact.

The graveyard owner who builds a deck like this is either a complete newbie or has other intentions.

  Judging from the attitude shown by the opponent so far, he doesn't seem to be a novice. Could it be the latter? Is he planning to play a big wave in the extra deck?

[Rock Fusion] and [Infinite Darkness] are cards that require the use of an extra deck.

Right now, the only winning point for the graveyard owner is the extra deck. As for the main deck, Ye Qiong can only describe it in four words:

It's completely rotten.

Now both sides have 35 cards in their decks. After Ye Qiong adds five Bible fragments to the deck construction, there are exactly cards, and the main deck is gradually completed.

As for the graveyard owner, the five cards he chose in the end were the following:

  In the first three moves, He chose [Supply Cutoff], a golden legendary magic card.

After the effect is activated, until the start of your next turn, neither player can use the effects of other cards to draw cards from the deck.

This card is aimed at decks like Ye Qiong that draw a lot of cards. If the graveyard owner comes up with three [Supply Cutoff] cards and plays them for three consecutive turns, it might be a bit tricky.

  As for the next two cards, He chose to focus on offense. He chose [Upgrade Ritual - Stone Guardian] for the first one.

Similar to the effect of Infinite Darkness, you can Special Summon a Rock-Type monster from the Extra Deck. If it has an Advanced Form, it will be Special Summoned by stacking it.

As for the last card, it was somewhat beyond Ye Qiong's expectations. This card had nothing to do with the Demon Clan or the Rock Clan.

  He chose a card related to the demons.

This card masterpiece [Abyss Core] is a golden legendary equipment magic card.

If this card is equipped to a Demon-Type monster, the equipped monster's combat power is doubled and it becomes indestructible by Spell Cards.

If this card is equipped to a non-Demon-Type monster, the equipped monster's combat power will increase.

When [Abyss Core] and the equipped monster are destroyed and sent to the Graveyard, add a [Force of Fate] to your hand.


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