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Chapter 3119 "Romantic" Wedding Season (39)



Chapter 3119 "Romantic" Wedding Season (39)

Chapter 3119 "Romantic" Wedding Season (Thirty-nine)

Schiller took out all the cards and looked at them, and found that the game was quite cleverly designed. Although it was called Three Kingdoms, it was more like Hearthstone, with a dice-throwing check process, and summoning characters was a bit like a Pokémon battle.

Everyone has a main control card, which is the lord in Three Kingdoms Killing and the hero in Hearthstone. At the beginning of the game, you throw the dice and summon characters with corresponding points according to the number of dice.

The characters are basically divided into several camps, which are the camps of superheroes, such as the Avengers, Young Avengers, Sanctuary of the Holy, Kamar-Taj, S.H.I.E.L.D., New Warriors, Spider-Army, Asgard, and so on.

This was originally created by Disney to promote American superheroes, so there are basically only American superheroes. Schiller heard that there seems to be a Chinese hero version, but it is a mobile game and they cannot play it outside the wall.

Then there are event cards, which are summoned by rolling dice, such as the New York bat invasion, the arrival of the dark elves, the wedding of the Asgardian God King, etc.

Schiller was very curious about the effects of his cards.

Everyone else was curious about their own cards as well. Peter found his card first, and he had two cards, one was "Genius Researcher Peter Parker" and the other was "Third Generation Spider-Man's Good Neighbor".

The Researcher card is obviously used in a technology deck, and is similar to Iron Man. It can add positive effects to all mechas on the field, and can also summon a shuttle to send characters in the draw pile to the field.

The Good Neighbor deck is used for the Spider system, which uses the Spider Silk Launcher to launch spider silk for control, and then uses the Spider Sense to force a position exchange after the opponent takes action to avoid the attack.

Gwen didn't find her own, but she found Gwen Spider-Man's. In addition to being able to enter the Spider system, there is also a "punk band" label that can enter the music system.

Harry's Green Goblin is a card from the Monster Deck. He can use Pumpkin Bombs and has a pursuit skill. Dr. Lizard and Hulk both belong to the Monster Deck.

Even Nick has his own card, which is obviously a summoning card and can summon SHIELD agents from the draw pile.

Schiller searched for a long time and finally found himself.

All the cards have a cartoon portrait in the upper half, which is quite realistic. Schiller is wearing a white coat, holding a medical record book in his hand, and seems to be examining a patient.

His camp is "S.H.I.E.L.D.", which is not surprising to Schiller, after all, he is a psychologist of S.H.I.E.L.D.

But the next skill is a bit outrageous. His skill is to designate one person to take the action card before playing it and only show it to him. The name of the skill is "Mind Reading". Professor X also has this skill.

But there is also a skill called "hypnosis", which is to mix the opponent's action card into many action cards for replacement, and return it to the opponent in the form of a deducted card, allowing the opponent to decide whether to use it.

This means that the other party does not know whether the card has been replaced or not, and can use it or not.

If used, all values ​​on this card will be doubled. If not used, the effects of diseases such as germs on the entire field will be removed.

Schiller could already imagine how much trouble this card would cause.

The action cards are actually not complicated. They are still the same as the Kill Flash Peach cards, but they have become attack, defense and treatment. There are also some unique action cards, such as rebound, skip, previous player playing cards and so on.

However, these cards have specific values ​​on them. For example, a basic attack card causes 5 points of damage, which can be doubled to 10 points.

Schiller looked around and didn't see any card with more than 10 health points. With this cut, the aorta was directly severed.

The key is that if you use it, the opponent won't know whether the card has been replaced or not. What if you originally took the healing card and wanted to heal your hero, but it was replaced with an attack card with double the value, and you will be killed with one blow? Schiller is afraid that he will tear up the card to vent his anger.

And whoever draws this card will be in trouble for those who play the germ style. It can directly remove the effect of all germs on the field.

Speaking of characters, the heroes are also very distinctive. They are several major abstract entities of the universe - Eternity, Death, Infinity, Annihilation and Galactus.

Of course, it doesn't mean that only five people can play with these five, but they can be taken repeatedly, and each has its own skills, which basically add buffs to certain designated tags.

Schiller thought the card was interesting, so he wanted to play it. Wanda said happily, "Hurry up, let's rehearse it first to see how it goes. This way, we can make the video more exciting tonight."

The others couldn't wait any longer and immediately set up their props and started playing.

First, you need to lay out the venue. To put it simply, it is a tablecloth with an aerial view of New York City and 6 points marked on it for placing event cards.

Then the heroes are arranged, and each player draws cards and takes turns drawing cards. Each player has 5 role cards and 10 action cards.

The next step is to throw the dice, but this dice is special. In addition to numbers, it also has colors and suits. As long as one of them is matched, the character can appear and act.

For example, if an 8 of spades is thrown, then all cards with black marks, peach blossom symbols and even numbers can be played.

After everyone has placed their characters, they draw event cards, one at a time. However, the person with the most characters can decide where to place them, and they cannot be moved after they are placed.

After everything is arranged, start rolling the dice and take turns.

After all, they are superheroes, so instead of attacking each other, they can fight events. Solving events will earn you points, which you can use to buy special action cards or characters.

In other words, this game encourages playing events together, because the subsequent action cards and role cards can no longer be drawn and can only be purchased with points. If you don't play the event at the beginning, the cards in your hand will be gone once you have played them.

The bad news is that Schiller did not draw himself, but the good news is that Schiller drew Iron Man and also drew a corresponding special action card "Place the Nest".

The others went to fight the event, and only he placed the mother nest on the spot. It’s not that he didn’t want points, the key is that the sooner this thing is placed, the better, because small robots can be produced in every round.

When Peter saw Schiller took out this thing, he immediately nudged it with his elbow and said, "Let's form an alliance, you see."

Peter took out a card and showed it to Schiller. Schiller leaned over to take a look and found that Peter was lucky enough to draw himself and also drew Jarvis.

The Genius Researcher card can not only buff the mecha, but also get a character for free. Jarvis can also buff the mecha, and can use Electronic Life Invasion to take an extra turn. The two of them together are simply the perfect deck for bursting troops.

So the two of them formed an alliance, and Peter was not in a hurry to fight. While Schiller was waiting for the little robot, he was waiting for the shuttle to cool down. He leaned on the shuttle and touched Hawkeye. He had the skill of driving machinery, which could greatly improve the combat effectiveness of the front-row machinery.

Everyone else was playing for the first time and didn’t know how to fight the events. And the first event just happened to be the “Ten Rings Gang Invasion”.

This kind of Wanda can easily drown a dozen small characters in the real world, and beat them up in the game. The few characters drawn out were all left with little health due to the abilities of the Ten Commandments.

Wanda was almost getting anxious, and she kept changing the positions of the cards, sometimes letting Captain America take over, and sometimes asking others to borrow Black Widow.

When most of their characters were killed, Schiller and Peter sent all the freed-up small robots to the battlefield.

These robots had gone through several rounds of reinforcements and were even manned by humans. They immediately defeated the Ten Commandments Gang and they barely managed to hold on this time.

You know, if the incident is not resolved within 10 rounds, then everyone is finished. This is quite realistic. After all, they have already fought to their hometown New York. If they don’t come out in full force, they will indeed die together.

After the fight, the points are not divided equally, but depend on the damage. Although Wanda's performance was as fierce as a tiger, the damage was not enough. Most of the damage was caused by the mechanical army. She could only watch Schiller and his team, who entered the game last, take most of the points and happily choose cards in the market.

Of course, the cards you choose are those that can complete the mechanical deck. Schiller chose an Ultron, and then took two Mechanical Repairs. Peter did not choose himself, but chose Wakanda King T'Challa, also known as Black Panther, who comes with a powerful flying vehicle and can also provide mechanical gains.

After that, other people simply couldn't play anymore, as the small robots that Schiller exploded blocked the mother nest tightly. Other people's cards basically had no flying tags and could not threaten the mother nest at all. As soon as the incident happened, Schiller took the lead in resolving it, and continued to use points to buy cards, and his business became bigger and bigger.

Fortunately, Jarvis later drew a Thor card, and by coincidence, he drew a special action card treasure, and used the Squirrel Girl's good luck skill to get a Mjolnir.

This thing is a natural nemesis of mechanical armies. Not only can it kill one person with a single bolt of lightning, it can also conduct electricity to start a chain reaction. Schiller was careless and the entire mechanical army he had worked so hard to build up was nearly killed by him.

Later, Wanda drew out a Loki, allowing her to play an illusion style. Schiller didn't understand how a robot could be hallucinated, but he did not have any cards that could dispel the hallucinations. If Peter had not switched to a spider style in the later stage, both of them would have been beaten to a pulp.

In the end, Peter won, and Schiller didn't even get second place, but ranked third.

Schiller discovered that although the mechanical flow led by Iron Man was powerful in the early stage, it was obviously weak in the later stage, because everyone had means of large-scale destruction in the later stage, and they were all chain, the kind that infects two people with one, and the quality of the small robots was not good, and one death would kill a whole group.

Iron Man can summon mechas, but it requires points, and they are extremely expensive. It would be fine if you didn’t bring your own when you appeared, but you actually have to spend money. Isn’t this asking Schiller to die?

But if you think about it carefully, it makes sense. Which of Stark's mechas didn't cost a lot of money?

Moreover, this deck even includes Stark's so-called ultimate alloy mecha "Justice Execution". This thing looks very powerful, but you must collect all the previous mechas, and you must collect two kinds of alloys in "Wakanda Peril" and "Andromeda Galaxy Disaster" respectively, and then spend a lot of money to summon it.

Of course, you can also play the magic mecha flow with Doctor Strange, but Schiller's hands are really dark. You can't see any magic cards in the middle and late stages, let alone upgrade to the Iron Demon.

In fact, it would not be a big deal if we were weak from the beginning to the end, but we had such a huge advantage at the beginning, but it was beaten back little by little.

Schiller was very angry about this mechanical style, but he also knew that there was no point in getting angry with this bunch of cards.

So he decided to get angry with the real Stark and took out his cell phone to start talking to Stark.

Stark, who was still arguing with Reed in the lab, was stunned by the scolding. What happened? Wasn't my medical fund for this quarter paid on time?

When Stark arrived at the hall for some reason, he found a group of people having fun in the hall.

I've been playing board games recently hahaha


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