The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 3121 "Romantic" Wedding Season (41)



Chapter 3121 "Romantic" Wedding Season (41)

Chapter 3121 "Romantic" Wedding Season (Forty-one)

There is no one who doesn't go crazy when playing cards.

No matter which cards you play, you will become a lunatic in the end, because eight out of ten things in this world are not satisfactory, and the mistakes never stop. All kinds of causes and effects will lead to retribution...

Stark had originally planned to use Iron Man's body to wreak havoc on everyone, but who would have thought that he would draw a perfect magic deck.

He was sad at the thought that he was going to lose, but he was even sadder at the thought that he was going to win with this deck of cards.

In Schiller's opinion, his chances of winning were still very high, because he drew the cards very well. He drew out all the mages in Kamar-Taj, and he also drew out Loki's Scepter of Mind, which was a key item for illusion.

Stark had a very difficult time playing the next card.

The easiest way to play Stark's hand is the orthodox wizard style, that is, the academic school, which mainly relies on converting the attack action cards in the hand into spell cards, and the defense cards into formation cards.

There are many categories of spell cards, but the best one for Stark is the illusion flow, because the scepter can roll dice and provide mana. After the hero's action transforms the spell card, he can use the dice to get the specified number of points to draw illusion cards, which can directly make the whole field hallucinate.

After hallucinations, the body can decay, and after decay, it can turn into bones. Stark adopted Schiller's hero, which is death, and the heroic skill of death is to resurrect the bones.

This means that other people's characters would turn into skeletons within two rounds, but Stark could keep reviving characters.

Moreover, this hallucination is also useful for enemies in the event, and it can also cause hallucinations and corruption. Once pulled up with the death skill, it can even turn enemies into friends and directly turn enemies in the event into your own people.

What kind of luck is this! Schiller was so jealous that he gnashed his teeth. How could someone draw a complete illusion flow directly? !

Then Stark was still hesitating there, sometimes scolding Strange, sometimes saying that this style was too troublesome, and that he had to throw the dice in every round and think about the number of the dice, which was too tiring to play.

Schiller really wanted to slap him.

And I don't know if it was intentional on Stark's part, but he got the dice points wrong several times, which caused the cycle to be interrupted, giving others a chance to breathe. He was also slow in using the hero skills. He should have resurrected Strange first, but he dragged his feet.

As a result, the Pikachu SHIELD deck directly scored points to hire Jean Grey, used the Infinity Gems to ignite the Dark Phoenix, and burned 80% of the cards on the field, achieving a Jedi comeback and victory.

Stark was dumbfounded on the spot. Although he was playing around a bit, he never thought he would lose, and he lost to a mouse!

Schiller was so angry with him that he didn't even want to go out for some fresh air. He just pushed him aside and went on himself. But he really couldn't do it. His luck was too bad. He couldn't draw out any systematic characters at the beginning. They were all scattered and messy, and it was not right to raise any of them.

Stark simply took a hero card and joined the battle. Ultron, who had just been filmed, also joined in. However, with too many people, it became chaotic, the table was not big enough, and there was no place to put the various seats. Everyone felt that they were not having enough fun.

During this period, Stark also got his own card once, and then he fully understood Schiller's dilemma at the time. His mechas were simply too expensive. It was good enough to get one after two events, and they were still mediocre mechas. His cool nano mechas could not come out at all.

At the end, Stark couldn't help but complain: "Although it's very expensive for me to develop mechas in reality, I have the Stark Group. I should get points when I appear!"

"What are you complaining about? I haven't complained yet." Scarlet Witch said beside her: "I am the master of the Scarlet Force, but I have to defeat the Great Demon Shadow in an event before I can evolve. Is this fair?"

"I'm going to call Seathorn later and ask him why he's invading the Earth!" Wanda said angrily, "He killed my Captain America and Black Widow, who had a great start!"

Jarvis comforted him and said, "I saved up the band cards for a long time, but they were also killed by the Magneto you summoned. It's just a game, don't be angry..."

"I feel like there are a lot of things that don't make sense about this card." Peter said, "Come on, my spider silk is obviously biodegradable, but using it too much will actually cause a loss of reputation. Is that reasonable?"

Harry shrugged and said, "After all, the people who made this deck are not Americans. Their impression of superheroes probably comes from documentaries and movies. It's normal that they don't understand your skills."

"You're all pretty good." Eddie sighed and said, "My symbiote needs chocolate balls to activate. How can I complain?"

"Isn't this what I should do?!" Venom yelled at him, "You don't even give me food and you want me to work for you? You black-hearted boss!"

"Then why didn't you tell me that your skill is splitting? Where do you want to split to?" Eddie said rather dissatisfiedly.

"That's because those people don't understand us at all..."

When everyone dispersed, they found that it was almost time for dinner, so they had to go in groups of three or four to prepare the ingredients.

Schiller was in a bad mood that afternoon. Not only did he not relax by playing games, but he also ruined his good mood during the vacation.

He actually drew his own card. The skill of this card sounded good and it did play a role in disrupting the game, but the panel was too fragile and it was taken off the field before it lasted more than two turns.

Gray Mist was also very dissatisfied with this. In fact, he rarely appeared in public, and even if he did, many people did not know that he was Schiller's symbiont. He was indeed a summoning card, but his panel attributes could not be added to Schiller.

Moreover, his own attributes are too weak. They are completely imagined by the creator based on his appearance. The gray fog skill can cover a person and give him a two-round stealth effect, which means he cannot be attacked, but there is nothing else.

Even if we don't take into account the ability of the Nameless Mist, he is not that weak at all. At the very least, he should be given a teleportation ability, or have more summoning slots or equipment slots.

While cooking, everyone was quite dissatisfied with the design of this card. As a game, it is not bad. If it were not for the superhero himself playing it, it would still be quite interesting.

However, if the superheroes themselves were allowed to experience this game, there would be too many shortcomings. Many people's skills were completely random and the restrictions were extremely harsh. It could be said that there was no distinction between big and small kings.

Moreover, many familiar characters were not included. Helen was not in the deck, nor were Pikachu and Rocket Raccoon. The Guardians of the Galaxy were not included either. The X-Men only had a few who appeared more frequently, and even Level 8 Agent Coulson was not included. It was very frustrating to play.

Also, although it is not impossible to play by yourself, it will become chaotic when there are too many people, so it is better to have a host.

Schiller felt that this deck of cards had great potential, because the battle preparation space in the fighting world was rather boring. Apart from chatting with each other, people just browsed the mall. When everyone was not familiar with each other, the chats were awkward, and there were only a few things in the mall, which was really boring.

If you want to strengthen connections between people and make strangers quickly become familiar with each other, board games are indeed a good way.

If it is an ordinary board game, some people who pursue efficiency may not play it. They would rather check their equipment over and over again than waste their time on these things.

But if it is this kind of superhero card, then in addition to being used for playing, it can also be used to understand the situation of the superheroes.

The fighting world has been open for such a long time that the popular heroes have basically met each other, but there are still many unpopular heroes. They appear too few times, and some universes have never appeared, so there is no such person. If you suddenly meet him in the game, you will not be able to figure out the situation.

Schiller actually considered making a game illustrated manual, but writing the information directly on paper would likely cause dissatisfaction among many people. After all, that was other people's privacy. If he made a card game, perhaps it wouldn't be so troublesome.

Moreover, the fighting world has much more room for development than the real world. Virtual reality technology can be used to let both sides directly control the cards to fight, which is much more interesting than throwing dice.

However, it is not an easy task to create so many superhero cards. The more cards there are, the harder it is to balance them. It is also necessary to design skills for each hero that are both appropriate and useful, rather than producing a bunch of super-model cards and a bunch of useless cards. All these require long-term consideration.

Although these cannot be accomplished in a short time, it is relatively simple to modify the current superhero killing method.

During dinner, Schiller deliberately sat next to Wanda. He whispered to Wanda, "Can you turn the scarlet power into reality?"

"Okay, what's wrong?"

"How about we make a new deck of cards? Just like the cards that superheroes kill, but with the content re-edited to suit our abilities."

Wanda's eyes lit up immediately, and she said, "You mean using our true strength?"

"Almost, but it needs to be more balanced. You can ask Jarvis." Schiller gave Wanda a suggestion. In fact, artificial intelligence is better at balancing things because they can compare probabilities. As long as the computing power is increased, any situation can be simulated, and the overall level of a card can naturally be easily determined.

After dinner, several young couples started shooting a video of their couple’s night. There were some other activities at the beginning, but the final ace segment was the most exciting.

Peter can be said to be the best player among them, with the highest win rate, followed by Harry and Pikachu. In fact, Jarvis's skills are the best, but he is always busy protecting Wanda and doesn't pay much attention to the construction of his deck, so his win rate is not high.

However, it was a couple's night after all, so winning or not didn't matter. The key was to show affection. Jarvis and Wanda's show of affection was quite successful, and Schiller saw their names on the hot search the next morning.

What's even more surprising is that Wanda actually created a new deck overnight last night. Although I know it's easy for her to conjure things, isn't this too fast? How addicted is she?


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