Full-time Hunter: Card Master, the Strongest in the World

Full-time Hunter: Card Master, the Strongest in the World

by Man Of Battle

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161Kwords77chapters
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(There is already a million-word boutique hunter fanfic, please feel free to read) While playing a pirated card game, Linn traveled to the world of a full-time hunter. The golden finger merges with the telekinesis ability to become the special telepathy ability "Card Master" Cards can be obtained by defeating enemies or reaching special locations. [C-level card? Navy Six Type] [B-level card? Gengar] [A-level card? Uchiha Sasuke] [S-level card? Blue Eyes White Dragon] ... As he went to different places, he had more and more cards in his hands, his titles also increased, and he became famous all over the world. The strongest poster in the Sky Arena, the fastest-promoting three-star hunter, one of the world's top five telepathic users, and the new strongest person in the world! Suddenly, Lin En has become the strongest in many fields in the world! [Involving world elements: Yu-Gi-Oh, Doraemon, Pirates, Naruto, Pokémon, Prisoners of Food, Spell Return, Fairy Tail, Onmyoji...]

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Explain the issue of cross-world combat power

The protagonist's card in the setting is not the original thing, no, it is just a similar copy. For example, the card character is the protagonist's mind beast. For example, Chopper knows medical skills and eats everyone's fruits. All these are available, but the strength matches the card level. For example, when the protagonist obtains it, it is a B-level card, and when he shows his strength, it is B-level. If it is the original Chopper, it can be considered an S-level, but the protagonist's card character can grow and even surpass the original strength. Personally, I don't think it overwhelms combat effectiveness, because the card level matches the difficulty of obtaining it. For example, if you defeat a B-level enemy, a B-level card will be revealed. As for why we don't set up weak two-dimensional characters, it's because they're not popular and it's hard to write. The protagonist is in the world of full-time hunters, and the strength level is also divided according to this. For example, A level belongs to the first-class telekinesis ability users, such as Phantom Troupe, Bisi Jimo and others. As for setting them too high, how to set the Dark Continent later can be easily solved. Starting from S level, each small stage spans a large span. Just treat a small stage as a big stage. (Since there are many readers who are confused, I will explain here. It is essentially a fantasy article. Cross-world themes will inevitably have problems in terms of combat power, and the setting of this book is as mentioned above)

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