Chapter 691: Cosmic Set Civil War!
"Someone hurt?"
At the standard start of the priesthood profession, the first attendant to enter the field is the "famous" [North County Priest].
After all, it was a battle against a warlock, and the other party's form was known to be a cosmology, so the Beijun in Su Ming's hand could be said to be shooting without hesitation.
With a little calculation, it can be concluded that this thing can be used to suppress the rhythm of the Warlock players in the early stage.
Cosmology's low-cost creatures, even if the deck build is fine-tuned, are basically functional followers such as Kobold Librarian, Dead Apothecary, and Doomsoothsayer.
Since the combat of the followers focuses on the functional direction, their health and attack attributes are naturally not too high, and these small creatures with low costs do not exist like [Flame Imp] that can just eat the [North County Priest] 3 attack monsters.
If he changes to a fast attack deck such as a zoo and a healing garden, let alone Beijun, Su Ming may even change his strategy of keeping cards from the beginning, and directly start with various solutions, and control the flow of the game in the early stage.
All in all, the system of walking A is very flexible and changeable, and it can rely on different playing strategies to play different form effects.
In this game, the [Beijun Priest] in Su Ming's hand slapped it, which was equivalent to directly throwing out a choice option to the cosmic card deck operated by Su Zhou:
Either give up the creature function in the early stage, and the hero skill will slowly empty until 3 or 4 fees and then consider the battle for the scene;
Otherwise, you have to pay the price of letting Su Ming's priest hero use the [North County Priest] special effect to check the cards, so as to be eligible to shoot monsters in the early stage!
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As a cosmic player with a lot of experience, after this period of practice and ladder practice, Su Zhou naturally understood the importance of hand resources.
Regardless of whether the opponent is aggro, control or OTK, you can't go wrong with reducing the resources in the opponent's hands as much as possible!
Suppressing the number of fast attack hands, under the premise of a stable scene, can prevent the opponent from having an unexpected situation of sudden death and evaporation of the god pump, direct injury card killing, and sudden evaporation;
The most intuitive advantage of suppressing the resources of the control deck is to limit his ability to solve the field;
As for OTK decks, not to mention, the less resources you have, the more average time it takes to launch.
Although it is not completely certain which form of the so-called "Walking A Shepherd" deck that Su Ming uses this time, it is certainly not wrong to minimize the occurrence of "accidents" as much as possible.
In Su Zhou's thoughts, a single [North County Priest] standing in the field, with its 1 attack power alone, can't make many waves.
If you can't bear it, you will make a big plan, sell a few points of health to the opponent first, as long as you don't let the priest check, it's easy to say anything!
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In the next two rounds, the direction of the battle was almost the same as Su Zhou expected.
With no one to rub blood, the special effect of [Priest of the North County] is completely useless, and it can only use its weak 1 point attack to come forward and rub off the health of the warlock hero's body.
Su Ming also didn't have any single card in his hand that was suitable for 2 mana, and after activating the hero skill and pretending to milk his hero body, he ended the second round with a sentence of "good play".
On Su Zhou's side, with the help of the strongest basic hero skills, he easily succeeded in selling blood and drawing cards to accumulate his hand advantage.
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In the 3-mana phase that followed, the operation of the different decks of the two classes, Priest and Warlock, clearly showed the characteristics of their classes:
"Goo-goo-goo!"
Curious Fireflies, 3 mana, 3/3, Warcry: Check out three cards. If you guess a card from your pair of gloves, copy that card and put it into your hand
The clerical profession's iconic mechanic, stealing ...... Oh no, I think I'm borrowing a card from my opponent!
This 3-mana follower card is undoubtedly better at the effect level than a simple borrowing card such as [Thought Steal], because in a sense, it is selective.
Choose one of three randomly, one of which must come from the opponent's deck.
If you know the shape of your opponent's deck in advance, this effect is almost the same as getting a copy of a single card with one of their decks at random;
However, in some special cases, [Curious Firefly Grass] can also play other roles!
For example, an older Dirty Shepherd player can easily borrow a lot of opponents' resources from his or her cards such as Mind Steal and Devouring Will, resulting in a hand limit approaching the limit.
Because it is impossible to determine whether the "borrowed" cards are available, it is inevitable that there will be occasional embarrassing situations such as frantically stealing single cards such as [Deadly Ointment] and [Shield Slamming].
However, if you use [Curious Firefly Grass], then there is room for maneuvering to circumvent this situation:
Useful cards, selected to add to the hand, to facilitate subsequent operations;
As for cards that aren't useful or don't help the priest's system, you can simply choose the wrong card and give up the opportunity to "steal cards".
All of this depends on the flexible details of the contestants themselves.
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In the current game, the choice of one of the three that appeared in front of Su Ming was almost a scoring question:
[Void Summon], 1 fee, randomly puts a demon card into your hand
Agent Omega, 5 mana, 4/5, Warcry: If you have ten mana crystals, summon two copies of the minion
Kazakus, 4 mana, 3/3, Warcry: If you don't have the same card in your library, create a custom spell for you
This kind of multiple-choice question, Su Ming can get the answer with his eyes closed.
The first two options, which no normal cosmic player would add to the deck, are only 30 single-card slots, and it is impossible to have slots for these lower quality cards.
As for the last [Kazakus]?
People almost wrote the two big words "Universe" on their faces, and they still need to ask if it's a single card in the Cosmology deck!
What's more, if you change to a simple "dirty herd" type deck, then Su Ming may give up this opportunity to "steal cards", after all, the role of [Kazakus] needs the card library to conform to the universe system to trigger, once there are duplicate cards, it can only be used as 3/3 of the blood deficit whiteboard.
But the deck that Su Ming used in this battle seemed to have been written in advance, and it happened to be a genre of the "universe" system!
Although the name of the deck is specifically named "Walking A-Pasture", it is undeniable that it is also a set of cosmic decks.
In other words, it's a real cosmic civil war!
Using the [Curious Firefly Grass] borrowed from the [Kazakus], it just happened to strengthen Su Ming's rhythm chain!
Three-fee firefly root grass, followed by the 4-fee and 5-fee stages, the "double cosmic blow" is already ready to go!
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