"This Time We Really Changed the Day" (32)

Continue to watch, it seems to be the live-action version of the Demon Reform Three Kingdoms.

The Tip can be used on any player anytime, anywhere, and is marked with a star anytime, anywhere.

It looks inexplicably rigorous, and parentheses appear.

In parentheses, it reads: Anytime and anywhere does not include use against players who are on truce.

When I encountered something I couldn't understand, I pointed to the words on the paper and said, "Mao Lian, what does a truce mean?" ”

"Unique vocabulary, can you patiently read it and then say what you don't understand?" Mao Lian looked at me and said.

"Offended, I'm talking about it after reading it." I said, thinking about respecting other people's achievements.

It is written below that some of these setting card effects also only retain the text effect, canceling the original distance setting of the Three Kingdoms Killing.

Joy has been changed to be used as a player who cannot move for 10 minutes, and horses have been changed to be able to come up behind a player at will and fight as a touch.

Puzzled, I said again, "What does touch mean?" Is it the way of fighting in parentheses? ”

I stopped talking, I knew I was stupid and asked again.

"There is a name tag behind the clothes, and touching is who touches the other person's name tag first. Count as an effective touch, and you can fight. Mao Lian answered the question, without impatience.

"Fighting?" I thought about it and continued to read it, and realized that I didn't mention it too much.

It is estimated that Mao Lian acquiesced when he wrote it himself, and I don't know why I want to laugh at the moment.

Then the battle method is that after the player touches it, it is counted once, and whoever touches the name plate on the opponent's back first can be judged as the first hand.

The battle between the two sides is one person and one round, and the cards are played according to the rules of the Three Kingdoms.

The player who is touched also has an attack turn as a backhand, and the touch only proves who made the first move.

The round is not over until each side has completed its own round, and the round needs to be re-touched.

The hand is capped at 10 cards, and when the number of cards exceeds the hand, it is mandatory to discard to 10 cards.

At the beginning of each round, a base card can be drawn.

Each battle play round can only be used once as in the Three Kingdoms Kill, and after the double shot completes a round of battle, the touching team starts to get one minute of escape time.

The touched side has a one-minute truce waiting time in place, and then the touch starts again for a turn.

The Hero's Soul is also known as the Hero Card, which has three to four blocks of health, and when you die of blood loss, you will lose your generals without a peach. Losing the general means that the player, that is, the Enlightenment person, has failed, and will be disqualified from the game by tearing off the name plate behind him.

Dead players can card Hero's Soul, or character, to their teammates, apparently to increase the balance of the game.

Generals cannot be changed during battle rounds, and changing generals' outfits can only be placed in certain locations and are judged to be in a truce waiting state.

This status also applies to the boundaries of island facility play, which means that the truce can be exchanged for a hero card.

Then the replacement of hero cards for amusement facilities has become the basic setting, that is, a reasonable protection area.

Go into the reserve to earn tips, and find someone to PK when you get good things.

The truce is mentioned here, and I understand it when combined with the previous text.

Seeing this, I can probably understand why only the Peach Killer can be drawn, and the Trick Card can only be obtained by beating the Facility Game.

This makes the game much longer, and players need to participate in more rides on the island in order to win the opposite side by surprise. There's an element of luck, but it's not too rebellious.