An S-rank card, worth 30 points, that can only last for 2 rounds and deals 100 damage, would seem somewhat undervalued.
By this standard, for an A-level card it would be fine, but for an S-rank card it would just be considered average.
Ree Shil anticipated that the other party would love to showcase precise predictions at the beginning of the card game, but he didn't expect that they would even predict the exact cards he would play.
One could only say that the other party's prediction was more like foresight, almost mystical in its accuracy.
Thus began the first round of the card game.
First, Ree Shil chose to focus fire the opposite middle first row card with three cards.
[Cassius Hayes]took part in the attack, not just for damage output, but also to some extent to serve as a decoy to disseminate enemy fire.
The opponent cooperated quite well, directing 5 attacks at [Soul Dragon].
The remaining attacks targeted [Cassius Hayes], deducting 30 health points.