Chapter 22: Arena Discarding?
Two large fireballs of the Flame Demon King were fired one after another, and the first one hit the Bronze Dragon Explorer.
The second shot, hit the paladin!
"Finally killed."
After several rounds of involvement, Big Ross finally slashed the opposing paladin.
Lin Fan summoned four dragon and eagle gods one after another, and if he hadn't been killed in the end, this game would have continued to drag on.
The shining light casting key appeared, and Lin Fan, the god mage of the dragon eagle, won a 12-0 record.
"Another twelve-win hand!"
In the past two days, Lin Fan has won twelve victories beyond count.
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On the other side, Xiao Yin looked at his screen in a daze.
"Lost? Still haven't turned the tables, alas. ”
He sighed regretfully, it wasn't that his deck was weak, it was that the other party was too strong.
The master is the first to move, and in the five, seven, eight, and nine fees, he summoned the four gods of dragons and eagles.
Who can withstand this?
"Even if the opposite side doesn't kill in the last round, I can't hold on, and I can't solve the game."
Xiao Yin knew that it was normal for him to lose this time.
On the screen, the "X" symbol of a negative game appears.
"11-1, go on."
Xiao Yin still has two chances to cross the catastrophe.
In this game, Xiao Yin was the first to move.
The opponent is a warrior, and the first round is empty, and the second round summons a 2-3-2 elven dragon.
Xiao Yin summons the Scaly Knight to kill the Elven Dragon for three manas, and summons Freze Lightnest for four rounds.
Next, it is the moment when Xiao Yin takes control of the game.
The five-mana round is another Frezzy Light Nest, followed by the Dragon King's Spouse, the Spell Dragon, and the Two-Headed Demon Tyrannosaurus, reducing the cost of 4 mana so that the opposite side has no power to fight back.
0 Bronze Dragon Explorers for 2-3 Fees?
2 Fee 5-3 Holy Shield Demon Immunity Raid?
A two-headed tyrannosaurus rex for 4-10 for 4?
Soon, the opponent was humiliated and surrendered at 8 turns.
"Twelve wins, this is a normal arena game."
The fear of being dominated by Big Ross just now shouldn't be the power that the Arena deck can exert.
Xiao Yin sent a screenshot of Twelve Wins to the "Hearthstone Tyrant Group" group, and also sent a screenshot of the deck.
Such exciting news, of course, should be shared with friends.
When sending the screenshot, Xiao Yin took a look at Gao Xiang by the way.
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Lin Fan was choosing cards, and after the twelve victories of the Dragon Eagle God Mage, he chose the Warlock class.
In the Dragonfall version, Warlocks have the lowest win rate in the Arena, only better than Priests.
Even after the patch update, Warlock still didn't change the fate of being at the bottom of the win rate.
One is that the warlock does not have a strong dragon follower, and the other is because the hunter is too strong, which limits the warlock's living space.
"You don't have to play dragons in this version, warlocks have a lot of interesting routines."
Lin Fan chose the Warlock profession, not to play dragon arts, he wanted to choose a set of discard skills!
Discarding, which is a deck that can only be made in the ladder.
In the arena, it's too difficult to fold to achieve a match.
"It's a pity that Queen Savvas and the Silvered Golem aren't in the current Arena card pool."
2-2 Queen Savas: Whenever you discard this card, give it +2/+2 and rebase it into your hand.
Queen Savas is an orange card, one of the components of discarding.
3 Silvered Golem for 3-3: If you discard this follower card, summon it.
The silver-plated Golem is a blue card, and in a way, it is stronger than Queen Savas.
Once you discard the cards from your hand in the early stages, the scene is strong!
For example, 2 Fei Demon Dog (Succubus) discards the silver-plated Golem, and 2 Fei appears on the field with 4-3 plus 3-3 two followers, just one word: strong!
"There's no silver-plated golem, but there's a more interesting card, Roaring Demon!"
What Lin Fan wanted to play was not a fast-break discard, but a set of discards that could draw infinite cards.
"Start picking cards, Roaring Demon, fifteen!"
3-6 Growler: Discard a random card whenever that follower receives damage.
In the Arena, no one picks this card.
The 3-fee 3-6 stature attribute is very strong, crushing all the three-fee followers, but no one can bear the negative effects of the Roaring Demon.
When you receive damage, discard a card.
If you play 3-6, you will take at least two damages.
If your opponent is mad and desperate to attack the Roaring Demon, he can discard three or four cards from his hand.
I don't have any cards in my hand in the early stage, so how can I play?
As for the discarded co-play component, there is a famous saying that the arena doesn't trust combo.
Lin Fan's discard technique has only two components.
In addition to the Growler, the other card is Jecreek.
4 Fee 3-4 High Priest Jecreek: Taunt, lifesteal, when you discard this card, copy two chapters of this card into your hand.
This is an orange card, a key component of discarding.
In the ladder, a set of discards can only bring one High Priest Jecreek.
This is the arena, and Lin Fan has selected fifteen Yecreeks in a row!
"Growling Demon Gaye Creek, this is an interesting match."
Soon, Lin Fan finished choosing the cards and couldn't wait to enter the game.
This set of discard techniques is far less powerful than the previous Dragon Eagle God Mage, but it is very interesting.
In the first game, Lin Fan encountered the profession of mage Khadgar.
"Mage? He's definitely going to be very cooperative with me, haha. ”
Lin Fan guessed that when it was time to summon the Roaring Demon, the opposite Khadgar would definitely frantically rush his Roaring Demon with fire.
Thinking about it from another perspective, if Lin Fan saw the opposite side summoning the Roaring Demon, he would definitely find a way to discard the cards in the opposite hand.
The same is true for the 5-fee 8-8 magic mecha and the 5-fee 8-8 bitter tide hydra.
In this game, Lin Fan is the backhand.
His deck only has Growling and Jecreek, which is surprising that he can only pass empty on one- and two-mana turns, and can only summon Growling with coins on his back hand.
Start with four cards, two to Growler and two to Jecreek.
Khadgar takes the lead, and when the round begins, a card is drawn, and the four cards are Arcane Breath, Violet Winged Raven, Apprentice of Doom, and Ice Clone.
Khadgar doesn't have a dragon to start with, but he has a violet winged raven with 1 mana, so it's okay to start.
For one turn, summon a 1-1 Violet Raven (Elemental): Dead Word, and put an Arcane Missile into your hand.
End of round.
Lin Fan's round of money was empty.
When he saw the Violet Demon Wing Crow, he smiled: "This card is the undercover agent I arranged on the opposite side." ”
Khadgar's second round of mana, Violet Demon Crow attacks, skill fire, and the round ends.
It was Lin Fan's turn, and he now had six cards in his hand, just three each for Roaring Demon and Yecreek.
"Coins, Growler."
He summons the Growler.
The 3-6 Growling Demon plays, and in the 3-mana entourage, its stature attributes are second to none.
Khadgar was a little baffled when he saw the other warlock coin summoning the Roaring Demon.
[Good play. 】
When he has a Violet Demon Wing Crow, how dare he summon a Roaring Demon?
What kind of cards do the other two cards have to be for a Warlock to pick the Growling card?
Khadgar is a 3-mana turn, and he was originally going to summon the Doomsday Apprentice for 3-mana, but seeing the Growler, he decided to use an arcane missile to make his opponent discard a few more cards.
If you're lucky, the Arcane Missile and Fire Rush can discard all five cards in the Warlock's hand!
Violet Winged Raven, attacking the Roaring Demon.
As the Growling Demon took 1 damage, a card was thrown out of Lin Fan's hand.
This card is still a Growler.
Lin Fan was praying in his heart: "Stop throwing the Roaring Demon, Lose Ye Creek!" ”
He had one Growler and three Yetcreeks left in his hand, and if he discarded Growling first, he would be embarrassed for the next three-mana turn.
This is where the instability of discard comes in, as it is likely that it is not the cards that should be discarded, but the components of the discarded cards.
[Good play. 】
Khadgar saw that the card his opponent discarded was still a growl, and he couldn't help but send another expression.