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Chapter 307

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The green text that was projected on his retina disappeared.

Brando immediately saw a floating screen in front of him. To be exact, it was a roulette. Every engraving on the roulette corresponded to the painting of a card. He was slightly startled and understood the meaning of this thing.

There were 170 slots in the outer circle of the roulette, and the cards were all ordinary bronze cards that corresponded to the elemental colors. There were 40 slots in the inner circle, and there was a layer of silver light on the surface of the cards. It was a rare silver card. However, the inner circle was now gray. Obviously, for some reason, it did not meet the requirements to unlock it.

Brando's gaze returned to the outer circle. He looked at the cards one by one and found the one that he thought was the best. It was the Earth elemental card "Bleeding Altar" in the north direction.

A Bleeding Altar

(Wolf's Lair III)

25 Earth, 200 Mana

[Enchantment — Lair]

You can sacrifice five gray creatures and summon Futais the Earth Dragon into the field (Creature — Dragon Viper, Level 50 Boss).

Whether Futais dies or the enchantment is destroyed, this card will enter the graveyard.

When Futais is in the field, one gray creature must be sacrificed every day to maintain it.

"Not far away, a low roar came from the cave —"

Another card also caught his attention:

Gem Plain

(Scenic Wonder VI)

[Special Land — Plain]

Tap, 2 Light into your Elemental Pool.

Tap, pay 2 Light, gain 20 Wealth.

"No one knows what kind of natural gifts are left under the grass."

This card was even more attractive to Brando than the first one because both the Light Element and Wealth were resources that he urgently needed. Especially the former, he had no way to replenish it. On the contrary, he had a large number of cards that required the Light Element.

For example, the Golden Battle Flag (5 Light), Sun Blade (5 Light), Pristine Archangel (5 Light), and even the Archangel had to pay an additional maintenance fee for every day it was in the field.

Since the night of the battle of Abies, Brando had been using the Light Elemental Pool as a part-time Elementalist, although he had been trying his best to save the little resources he had, he was only left with six or seven Light Elemental Pools.

If he could get that card, his current predicament would be completely changed. He believed anyone would be able to see the difference between a one-time consumption and a sustainable use at a glance.

Needless to say, the role of wealth was so important that it didn't need to be reiterated.

But in fact, Brando would discover that he was not only lacking in wealth and light element. If he had carefully examined all the resources he had as a Planeswalker, he would have realized that he didn't live up to his name.

He had a total of 19 cards in his hand, including the Event Card, Wolf's Lair, which had already been used.

Among them, there were 4 treasure cards: Holy Sword, Golden Battle Flag, Silver Colt, and Eternal Orb.

5 creature cards: Highland Squire, Wind Spirit Spider, Mercenary of Lopes, Unicorn Knight, Pristine Archangel.

1 resource card, Rich Gold Mine.

3 Spell Cards, Energy Drain, Sun Blade, Sprint Drive.

Five Land Cards: Sacred Tree Secret Grounds, Ruogen Swamp, The Shire Market of Roe, Storm Lair, Ember Volcano.

Event card: Wolf's Den.

19 cards, not even half of a deck of cards. According to Tuman, a deck of cards must have at least 40 cards to be called a deck, and only such a deck could be freely switched in battle.

In other words, if this wasn't Brando's first deck of cards, he wouldn't even have the basic qualifications to have 40 cards. In other words, he was just like a sorcerer's apprentice. At most, he was an unofficial Planeswalker's apprentice.

In theory, his 5 land cards could provide him with 2 nature, 1 water, 1 dark, 1 earth, 2 wind, and 1 fire. In addition, there would be an additional 1 water, 1 dark, 1 wind, and 1 fire every week.

But the truth was that the rich gold mine was attached to the Hidden Grounds of the Holy Tree. In order to ensure the normal operation of the gold mine and maintain the more important 'wealth', the Card of the Hidden Grounds of the Holy Tree was not used most of the time, and only provided 1 water EP per week.

Fortunately, he only had The Shire as his water element card, and he didn't have any green cards, so at least he didn't feel that it was too difficult. But according to Tuman, nature cards had the best summoned creatures of all cards, and Brando knew that he would have to face this problem sooner or later.

In terms of financial income, he owned the Market of The Shire of Roe and the Rich Gold Mine. One was 8 wealth, the other was 4 wealth, a total of 12 wealth per day.

But what he needed to pay was:

Unicorn Knight card, 6 wealth, 1 dark day.

Lucas's Mercenary, 2 wealth per day.

Highland's Squire, 1 earth day.

Pristine Archangel, 1 light day.

It could be seen that under normal circumstances, Brando's dark and earth elements were equivalent to having no income every day. Dark elements were still fine because Metisha usually had a hard time entering the graveyard. But earth elements were necessary for Brando's other powerful card combination, 'Wind Spirit Spiders – Holy Sword', and the consumption wasn't just a little bit. Usually, it would take half a month to store enough for one battle.

In order to save earth elements, Brando would rather shuffle The Shire back into the deck and summon it again every day. This was because summoning the Highland's Squire only required 1 water, but maintaining the presence of the Highland's Squire required 1 earth.

But this wasn't without its disadvantages. First of all, he couldn't obtain the 1 reputation that the Highland's Squire provided every day. Secondly, Brando's water element storage was decreasing day by day. His original plan of living off his previous savings would soon lead to the crisis of the Elemental Pool.

In Brendel's opinion, this kind of 'robbing Peter to pay Paul' situation did not make him a qualified Planeswalker. And before this, he had never regarded this class as his biggest reliance. Of course, it was more than enough as an additional support.

But Brando could faintly feel the potential of the Planeswalker class. He thought that perhaps this class would bring him a huge surprise in the future, or even become a life-saving asset. But he also understood that it would require an even larger deck to support it.

This process was very long, but the prospects that were presented were very tempting. So when Brando saw the roulette, he couldn't help but say, "Interesting —"

He immediately tapped on the screen with some anticipation, hoping to get the card he wanted. The roulette immediately spun, and Brando's gaze was nervous and motionless. But after a few seconds, the needle slowed down. It first swept across the Gem Plain, which made Brando's heart tighten slightly. He was a little disappointed, but he immediately saw that the needle was approaching the north from the other side.

At this moment, the arena was silent. Everyone saw Brando standing there motionlessly, frowning as he focused his gaze on an infinite distance in front of him.

"My Lord?" Metisha turned her head and asked softly.

But Brando turned a deaf ear. He saw that the needle was slowly passing the 'Bleeding Altar', and couldn't help but shout in his heart, "Stop! Stop! "

But the disobedient needle still slid a little, just a little, but the card's appearance changed:

Fireclaw Spearman

(Flame Tribe II)

15 Fire

[Creature — Fireclaw Lizard Warrior, Level 27 Creature]

Warlike.

Place a company of Fireclaw Spearmen into the arena.

When a Fireclaw Spearman is in the arena, pay 5 Fortune per day.

'There's the smell of enemies in the flames —'

"Lady Martha, don't be like this!" Brando shouted in his heart, but he didn't show it. Instead, he watched as the roulette disappeared, and then a fiery red card floated from the air into his hand.

Brando looked at the card. It was a drawing of a Lizardman Warrior. But unlike the Lizardmen of Wohnde, these Lizardmen with crimson scales were obviously much stronger. They wore simple metal armor, and two arm-length spears hung from their backs and waists.

But what caught Brendel's attention was the Lizardmen's golden prismatic pupils. Among the reptiles in Vaunte, those with golden pupils were a symbol of the Dragon's bloodline, and it was a Lesser Dragon species that was very close to it.

It seemed that these Fireclaw Lizardmen's individual combat strength was only at the peak of Iron rank, but their background was not simple. In other words, their ancestors were once rich.

Thus, the 'Warlike' attribute on the card was easy to understand. Dragons were famous for their warlike nature, and Brando didn't know anything else except this attribute. He knew that some monsters in The Amber Sword had a 'Warlike' attribute, which meant that when these monsters attacked or were injured, they would gain a Morale bonus.

This bonus wasn't easy to understand, but according to Brando's rough estimation, every Morale bonus was equivalent to a 10% increase in overall combat strength.

Overall, this buff was quite unobtainable.

But this card made Brando feel a little uncomfortable. He felt that he needed a resource card, not a creature card. Not to mention that the summoning cost of the Fireclaw Spearmen was as high as 15 Fire, and the cost of maintaining it was close to the cost of the Unicorn Knight, but this card was inferior to the latter in every aspect.

He flipped the card over and over again, and when he saw the sentence 'Put a company of Fireclaw Spearmen into play', he calmed down a little. According to Madara's calculations, a company of 30 people, and Erouine's company of 100 people. He didn't know how these Fireclaw Lizardmen were organized, but Brando felt that it shouldn't be too much of a scam.

When the card was in his hand, it was not unsealed. With a slight thought, the card disappeared from his hand and entered his deck. This scene naturally fell into the eyes of Metisha and the other youths, but Kodan, who was facing away from him, didn't see this subtle movement.

"My lord?" Metisha was also a summoned creature, but she didn't understand how Brando got a card out of nowhere.

Brando regained his senses and quickly replied, "It's just a reward, let's continue the challenge."

"Do you still want to continue the challenge?" The Silver Fairy Princess was stunned.

Brando looked at the sword in the center of the arena and nodded. Ever since he lost the Thorn of Light, he had always wanted to find a suitable weapon, and he didn't want to give up this opportunity no matter what.

Moreover, the Halran Gaia was indeed tempting.

Thus, when the loud voice sounded for the third time in the arena, "Mortal, do you want to continue your challenge?", Brando nodded without hesitation.

"I want to proceed with the advancement challenge." The young man looked at the Halran Gaia on the stone tablet and replied.

The arena fell silent.

Then, under everyone's astonished gazes, a huge cage slowly rose from the other side of the sand. A huge monster was locked in the cage, and everyone promptly shut their mouths.

It was a dragon.

… …

(Author's Note: Please support me.

1. In "The Promise", Man Shen said to Qingcheng (Cecilia Cheung): You will never get true love, and even if you do, you will lose it immediately! 2. Wu Huan (Nicholas Tse) said to Qingcheng (Cecilia Cheung): You have ruined my chance to be a good person! 3. Qingcheng (Cecilia Cheung) said to the millions of soldiers, "Do you want to see me take off my clothes? Now, hundreds of millions of people around the world have seen it. 4. Chen Kaige said, "You don't understand" The Promise "now, but you will in the future …"

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