Chapter 357: Scattered Card Replenishment



Chen Qianlin was also very impressed by the design of the three linked cards of Dong Zhuo, Lu Bu and Diao Chan. These three cards can appear at the same time in the endless mode. Dong Zhuo uses a shield to resist damage in the front row, Diao Chan controls the field, and Lu Bu reaps the harvest.

Chen Qianlin handed the card to Xie Mingzhe and said, "Lower Diao Chan's HP. The crowd avoidance control skill is too strong. Similar control skills have not appeared yet. The official may block your review."

Xie Mingzhe nodded: "Okay, I will adjust the basic health and defense from 1600 to 1200. This way, Diao Chan will be a medium-defense auxiliary card, relatively easy to kill, and it is reasonable to have stronger skills, right?"

Chen Qianlin said: "Well, let's try it this way first, and then see what the official opinion is."

After the three cards were finalized, Xie Mingzhe immediately designed the other character cards.

First, there are two kings, Liu Chan, the last king of Shu, and Sun Quan, the king of Wu.

Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, and the Five Tiger Generals of Shu are all gold-type cards, so Xie Mingzhe also defined Liu Chan's attributes as gold-type. In terms of appearance, he designed it according to the images in movies and TV series and the descriptions in novels.

Liu Chan was slightly fat, wearing a black robe with gold patterns, which symbolized the identity of the Shu Han emperor, a crown on his head, and a pearl curtain covering most of his face. After he succeeded to the throne, the power was always in the hands of Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu. Liu Chan did not hold power himself, and was content to hand over state affairs to Zhuge Liang according to Liu Bei's will. Later, Zhuge Liang died of illness, and the national strength of Shu gradually weakened, and finally it was forced to surrender and become a vassal.

After surrendering, Liu Chan and other Shu Han ministers were relocated to Luoyang and were granted the title of "Duke of Anle".

There is also an allusion to "enjoying life and not missing Shu". It is said that one day Sima Zhao hosted a banquet for Liu Chan and asked the musicians to deliberately play the music of Shu. The old ministers of Shu Han thought of the pain of losing their country and were all in unbearable grief and cried. Only Liu Chan had a smile on his face and looked contented. Sima Zhao asked: "Does Lord Anle miss Shu?" Liu Chan replied: "I am happy here and don't miss Shu."

Being content with what one has and not missing home can be Liu Chan's signature skill, allowing him to enjoy himself in a foreign country.

Liu Chan (Gold)

Level: Level 1

Evolution Star Level:★

Use times: 1/1 time

Basic Attributes: HP 1000, Attack 700, Defense 1000, Agility 30, Crit 30%

Additional Skill: Power in the Hands (Although Liu Chan is the ruler of Shu, he does not hold the power of the country. Liu Chan also feels at ease to let others help him handle state affairs - Liu Chan uses the skill to transfer all his own attack power to the designated target, letting the opponent do things for him, lasting 5 seconds; cooldown time 15 seconds)

Additional Skill: Enjoying Life Without Missing Shu (As Shu's power gradually declined, Liu Chan decided to surrender to the enemy. After surrendering, Liu Chan was named "Duke of Anle". He was content with pleasure and said "I am happy here and don't miss Shu" - After the game starts, Liu Chan can surrender to the enemy at any time and join the enemy camp. After surrendering, Liu Chan can teleport to any designated position in the enemy card camp and activate the "Enjoying Life Without Missing Shu" skill, so that the designated card can offer him fine wine and delicious food. Since there is no fine wine and delicious food in the arena, the card's own attack power can be used instead, giving Liu Chan 10% of the basic attack power at a time; the cooldown time is 15 seconds)

The basic attributes of Liu Chan's card are a rare balanced card among the cards made by Xie Mingzhe. The basic life and defense are 1000, and the attack is 700. Balanced data also means mediocrity, which is a taboo in card making.

Most first-rate cards will have biased statistics. For example, Lu Bu's attack is as high as 1800, Dong Zhuo's defense is 1800, and Liu Chan's card has medium defense and medium attack. Just looking at the statistics, it seems to be a third-rate card.

But this design is actually closely related to his skills.

First, Liu Chan does not have any attacking skills, but instead gives the power to a designated teammate to attack. The basic attack power of 700 may seem low, but once it is transferred to a teammate, the teammate who focuses on output can deal explosive damage. Secondly, because he is going to surrender and enter the enemy camp, if his defense is too weak, he will be killed instantly, so he also has 1,000 points of defense, which allows him to live longer.

The second skill "Forgetting Home" allows Liu Chan to actively sneak into the enemy's back row.

During the competition, the distance of cards is a science. The opponent's long-range output card will definitely stand in the back where you can't reach it. At this time, Liu Chan surrenders voluntarily, instantly comes to the enemy's back row, uses the "Happy and Forgetful" skill to absorb 10% of the opponent's key output card's attack power, and then "holds power aside" to transfer it to the designated friendly target.

By combining Liu Chan's two skills, he can absorb the attacks of the opponent's back-row output cards and transfer them to our teammates, leveraging their strength to counterattack.

Once Liu Chan surrenders, because his skill "Happy and Forgetful" has a very short cooldown time, in order to prevent the attacks of the back-row output cards from being absorbed by him, the opponent will definitely quickly focus on killing him. When Liu Chan surrenders, the hatred value of our other output cards will decrease, and the opponent will kill Liu Chan first, which also serves as a "taunt card" to a certain extent.

This seemingly ordinary card actually has a very strong supporting ability.

When Liu Chan is combined with continuous normal attack cards, the effect is definitely 1 plus 1 greater than 2.

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After designing Liu Chan, the next one was Sun Quan, the king of Wu.

After his elder brother Sun Ce died young, the young Sun Quan was usurped as the lord of Wu. Before his death, Sun Ce left a will: "In competing with the world, you are not as good as me; in promoting the virtuous and employing the capable, each doing his best to protect Jiangdong, I don't know you."

Sun Ce believed that his brother Sun Quan was far better than himself in "knowing people and using them well". Facts also proved that Sun Quan was indeed good at using people. In the Battle of Chibi, he let Zhou Yu and Liu Bei fight against Cao, resulting in a situation of three-way division of the country; in the Battle of Yiling, he boldly activated the military novice Lu Xun, who burned down the camps and defeated the Shu army. It was because of Sun Quan's "knowing people and using them well" during his reign that the Wu Kingdom was able to compete with Shu and Wei.

In fact, Sun Quan is a very strategic monarch. He understands the principle of lip loss and teeth coldness, and knows how to use balancing strategies to check and balance the relationship between the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu, and Wu. The national policy of Wu State is to find a balance point between Liu Bei and Cao Cao, and this point will continue to change according to the situation.

Cao Cao came, and he joined forces with Liu Bei to fight against Cao in the Battle of Red Cliffs. He borrowed Jingzhou, married his sister, and had a good relationship with Liu Bei, just like a family. When Guan Yu became powerful, he joined forces with Cao Cao to kill Guan Yu and take back Jingzhou. Liu Bei led his troops to avenge Guan Yu. Sun Quan nominally surrendered to Cao Pi to stabilize the Wei Kingdom. After Liu Bei was driven away, he became friends with Liu Bei and turned back to fight Cao Pi...

In short, Sun Quan has been constantly balancing the three forces. All alliances are temporary. The interests of Wu are above all else. He will not watch any one force grow stronger and swallow up the other two. Just the right alliance between the weak and the strong, to protect oneself and maximize interests, this is really the essence of "international diplomacy".

Sun Quan himself lacks combat power, and his subordinates saved him many times when he was injured, so Xie Mingzhe also made Sun Quan a powerful auxiliary card. Most of the Dongwu troops are fire-type, so Sun Quan is also designed as a fire-type, consistent with Lu Xun, Zhou Yu, etc.

Sun Quan (Fire)

Level: Level 1

Evolution Star Level:★

Use times: 1/1 time

Basic Attributes: HP 1500, Attack 0, Defense 1500, Agility 30, Crit 30%

Additional Skills: Knowing People and Making Good Use of Them (As the lord of Wu, Sun Quan is young but very good at selecting talented people. He can make his subordinates give full play to their talents and be loyal to him. When Sun Quan uses the skill "Knowing People and Making Good Use of Them", he can choose 3 cards from our side and entrust them with important tasks. The selected cards will immediately teleport to Sun Quan's side, gain Sun Quan's trust and encouragement, and increase one of the attributes of defense/attack/life by 50%, and refresh all their own skills; the cooldown time is 60 seconds)

Additional Skills: Balance Alliance (Wei, Shu, and Wu divided the world into three parts. Sun Quan did not want Wei and Shu to become stronger and annex Wu, so he planned to balance them, ally the weak and fight the strong, so that the three parties would always be in a delicate balance of power. During the game, if the difference in power between the two sides is large, Sun Quan can initiate the "Balance Alliance" skill at any time, forcing all cards in the range to stop all actions for 2 seconds, and let all cards in the designated 15×15 meter range share the health equally, so that the health of the cards is balanced; the cooldown time is 90 seconds)

The card Sun Quan has many uses. The first skill, "Knowing People and Using Them Well", entrusts three cards with important tasks, which is equivalent to the buff bonus and skill cooldown refresh of the three cards. At the same time, it can also let the three cards teleport to your side to accept the appointment.

When we focus on output, Sun Quan pulls three output cards to increase attack by 50% to burst. When defense is needed, pull taunt cards/shields to increase health and withstand pressure. When necessary, it can also be used as a displacement skill to pull the low-health cards to your side for protection.

As for the constraint balance of skill 2, it is to balance the health within the range. For example, when our cards are completely weakened, we can pull a few more cards from the opponent to share the health, which is equivalent to a group healing skill. Or, if we want to focus on the opponent's shield card, but unfortunately the health is too high to hit, we can let Sun Quan balance it and release the weakened cards to share their health, so that we can kill the enemy's meat shield as soon as possible.

When Sun Quan is present, our playing style will be more flexible. The specific three cards to be commissioned and the cards to be placed to balance the blood line must be decided according to the situation on the spot, which requires the player to have a high sense of the overall situation and awareness.

Although this is an auxiliary card, Xie Mingzhe decided to personally operate Sun Quan in the team competition. After all, he knows the Nirvana card pool best. If he gives it to Qin Xuan, he is afraid that the target Qin Xuan wants to appoint is not what he wants, and it will go wrong. This kind of team rhythm control card is in his own hands, and it will be easier to command.


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