Devil's Bible
Chapter 738 3 Roads
This is one of the rare card battles that Nemus has engaged in, a direct confrontation.
Because most of the cards Nems needs are sword-type cards.
Swordsmanship, however, is a concept acquired later in life.
In previous events, since most of the NPCs were somewhat rational, Nemus was able to complete the game without much effort.
After all, having rationality means having basic judgment.
What Nems possessed was indeed an immense treasure to them.
In exchange for this, Nemus is much easier to complete than Death Valley.
This is the first time I've experienced such a purely exhilarating combat event.
Nemus now has two options: use his core card.
The core card doesn't need to be drawn; it's inside your body and can be used at any time.
However, using core cards directly can also lead to a problem: it takes up a slot for drawing cards.
Often, in card battles, you don't just draw a card and use it immediately.
Instead, it's about holding cards in your hand appropriately.
Once you have the key cards, unleash them in one combo to kill the enemy.
Using a core card reduces your card draw chance by one.
It can only be said that although the battles in Card Player are not turn-based, there is still a concept of 'one action' time limit.
Within a single action, some things conflict with each other.
Nems naturally wouldn't use the core card directly.
He held the sword in one hand, and with the other hand he made a gesture, and a card flew out of the slot and landed in his hand.
You don't even need to look at it to know what the card is.
[Sound of Wind Cutting]
【★★★】
[Type: Skill Enhancement, Belief Enhancement]
[Usage Requirements: Swordsmanship skills and willpower must meet the required standards]
[Upon drawing this card, you can directly apply a status effect that allows you to interrupt enemy attacks when attacked. If your willpower is sufficient, you can even interrupt spells. Furthermore, each time you interrupt an enemy's attack, you can launch a slash with extremely fast and silent sword speed.]
[Restriction: You must have a sword in your hand and an opening to strike.]
[Origin: Death Valley, Helans?]
Originally, [Wind Slash] was just a decent two-star card, but now, thanks to Nemus's guidance, it has become a three-star card, and its quality is even capable of becoming the core card for most people's defense and counterattack.
After drawing the card, Nemus casually loaded it for himself.
The enhanced nest beast pounced on Nemus like a shadow.
If no cards are loaded, Nemus can only dodge, defend, or force an attack based on his own base stats.
This combat style dictates that cards determine everything.
and so……
Like the wind, and like the light.
The enhanced nest beast's body was instantly sliced in two.
The sound of wind being cut was triggered, so they switched to offense instead of defense.
However, both halves of the body were writhing, with black blood vessels and connected hairs rapidly flailing and stabbing towards Nemus.
Meanwhile, another dangerous creature appeared not far away and launched a surprise attack on Nemus from the side.
Nemus shifted his stance slightly, and the sword he had previously swung out seemed to be surrounded by wind.
The sword, which had already exhausted its strength, was drawn once again.
This is the subsequent change of the Wind Slash: each time an enemy's attack is cut off, it can trigger a high-speed slash.
Nemus's sword flashed and changed in an instant, and then another sword light slashed out.
This sword light was aligned with the blood vessels, hair, and dangerous creature.
The sword flashed, and both monsters were instantly sliced in two.
Although the battle rules restrict combat to primarily using cards, the wisdom of battle does not disappear as a result.
Mastering distance and orientation remains an important skill.
With this first attempt, Nemus passed.
The corpses of the two dangerous creatures turned into black smoke and dissipated, leaving behind two grains of rice-like crystals.
This is the crystal that can condense silver cards.
It's the size of a grain of rice and basically useless.
To condense a single card, at least a thousand crystals of this size are required.
While Nems may have defeated the two dangerous creatures with just one card, most card users would actually fall at this stage.
The two dangerous creatures working together exceeded the limits that ordinary steel-type creatures could handle.
The Nest Beast is also a monster with a Deathrattle effect.
With the two monsters working together, some people with poor combat skills will be taken out in the first wave.
Nemus is a good card in itself, and he also has extremely strong combat intelligence.
It would be difficult for others.
After putting away the two crystals, Nemus took a step forward. No monsters appeared with this step; instead, his body was purified to a certain extent by the ritual.
Nemes nodded; nothing had changed.
He's not like those characters in novels who mindlessly run dungeons and know nothing about anything.
Before entering the [Path of Despair], Nemus had already obtained a lot of relevant information from Cat Sister.
The Road to Despair is divided into three sections.
The first section is a muddy path.
On this path, one step is purification, and the other is attracting monsters.
The second section is Chaotian Avenue.
On this path, every step will attract various monsters, and at the same time, it will continuously purify the body.
The third section is the road to heaven.
People walk among the sea of clouds, as if they are really going to the heavens.
On this road, you don't need to move around; monsters are everywhere.
If you can persist for a period of time, you can become a Silver-grade seed.
Of course, there is also a legend that if you can complete this last path, you can leave the Silver City and go to other cities.
It's just that since the city of silver was built, no one has ever walked through it.
Nemus encountered a monster every two steps, and after walking more than ten steps, he left the muddy path and saw a dusty road.
Nemus counted the crystals in his hand; there were only nine in total.
Because not every time a monster attacks, it comes in pairs.
Often there is only one monster.
Even if these monsters are incredibly powerful, the crystals they drop aren't necessarily large.
Midway through his journey, Nemus killed a monster that was not weak.
However, the crystals that fall off are half the size of a grain of rice.
Its underlying mechanism is not entirely determined by its strength.
Powerful monsters do not necessarily possess large crystals.
However, monsters possessing large crystals must be exceptionally powerful.
And so, Nemus stepped onto the main road.
The moment he stepped onto it, the dust solidified, and a monster that seemed to be formed from dust appeared before Nemus, its enormous claws slamming towards him.
Meanwhile, elsewhere on the main road, a barely visible phantom appeared.
The phantom figure quietly began to observe Nemus. (End of Chapter)
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