
Sorry, I Never Rely on Luck When Playing Cards
About This Novel
The Cube Card Metaverse is a world where all races respect playing cards. In order to have powerful cards, people shuttle through dungeons to perform card drawing tasks. Others: "Goddess of heaven and earth, bless me to draw good cards!" Shi Li: "Sorry, there is no card draw in my dictionary, only self-selection." Others: "Damn, I have exploded 100 fusion cards in a row!" Shi Li: "Sorry, my fusion success rate is 100%." There is a person who never relies on luck, but on strength. Card playing + adventure (not fanfiction, not Yu-Gi-Oh!) (Cubic card, original turn-based card game)
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Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
Is there a group of great authors? I want to join the group!
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Let's create cube cards together Please write according to the card format You can leave the designer's signature and it will appear in the article when it is requisitioned.
There is no problem in the front, it's pretty good, but in the back there is a forced pursuit of "balance". It's not that the various cards that weaken the protagonist cannot be "balanced", but the novel still has to pursue rationality. To be honest, don't you think it is more acceptable for the protagonist to win because the cards are stronger than people? The protagonist's card talent tends to improve the ability of the cards. It must be balanced, and the weak must defeat the strong when it is weaker than others. It highlights a "game". The question is, why does the protagonist perform so well when his experience and thinking ability are not as good as others? The author also explained that for the sake of balance in this world, the ability of the strong will be interfered with during competitions, which is commonly known as the "wisdom halo". But the protagonist, our protagonist is stronger than others because he has two hearts. My expression was like "what?", So essentially I really don't understand the meaning of the author's obsession with "balance"? It is said to be for balance, but it feels like the purpose of weakening the protagonist is to force a 50-50 draw, too deliberately highlighting the protagonist's "skills" in card playing, the same "I guessed you" and "you can't guess me", and forcibly portraying a "smart" character. It completely lost my desire to watch the game, and I felt that I completely lost the amazing feeling of reading the author's first novel.
Hey, hey, hey, I'm here to test the poison again, hey hey hey
It's a very good book. I hope the author won't pursue balance too much in the later period. There is no real balance, it's all relative.
Make the game look fun
That's great. That's great.
Let's watch it first, I haven't seen the end yet. My stomach is running out of money.
Finally it's not Li Pu anymore! To be honest, this cube card is still very interesting. I hope the author will work hard and work hard to improve it!
Author, don't you want the account of Centennial Passerby anymore? Reminder
What do Ting Feng and Zhui Feng mean? It's probably clear, but I don't know the details. Can anyone tell me
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Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
Is there a group of great authors? I want to join the group!
Call for posts
Let's create cube cards together Please write according to the card format You can leave the designer's signature and it will appear in the article when it is requisitioned.
There is no problem in the front, it's pretty good, but in the back there is a forced pursuit of "balance". It's not that the various cards that weaken the protagonist cannot be "balanced", but the novel still has to pursue rationality. To be honest, don't you think it is more acceptable for the protagonist to win because the cards are stronger than people? The protagonist's card talent tends to improve the ability of the cards. It must be balanced, and the weak must defeat the strong when it is weaker than others. It highlights a "game". The question is, why does the protagonist perform so well when his experience and thinking ability are not as good as others? The author also explained that for the sake of balance in this world, the ability of the strong will be interfered with during competitions, which is commonly known as the "wisdom halo". But the protagonist, our protagonist is stronger than others because he has two hearts. My expression was like "what?", So essentially I really don't understand the meaning of the author's obsession with "balance"? It is said to be for balance, but it feels like the purpose of weakening the protagonist is to force a 50-50 draw, too deliberately highlighting the protagonist's "skills" in card playing, the same "I guessed you" and "you can't guess me", and forcibly portraying a "smart" character. It completely lost my desire to watch the game, and I felt that I completely lost the amazing feeling of reading the author's first novel.
Hey, hey, hey, I'm here to test the poison again, hey hey hey
It's a very good book. I hope the author won't pursue balance too much in the later period. There is no real balance, it's all relative.
Make the game look fun
That's great. That's great.
Let's watch it first, I haven't seen the end yet. My stomach is running out of money.
Finally it's not Li Pu anymore! To be honest, this cube card is still very interesting. I hope the author will work hard and work hard to improve it!
Author, don't you want the account of Centennial Passerby anymore? Reminder
What do Ting Feng and Zhui Feng mean? It's probably clear, but I don't know the details. Can anyone tell me
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Card elements + humor? Recommendation: Shuangwen is a brainless and easy-to-read article, light-hearted and humorous, original card battles, and distinctive characters. Personal: Highly recommended to those who like to read cards, extra points for originality Random thoughts: Who knows the regrets about the last book? I really liked it, but it's a pity that I don't have enough money to support the author. ๐·°(৹˃ᗝ˂৹)°·๐




This author has written very good beast-controlling novels before, but this one is a card-based novel, similar to Hearthstone. The setting is very good. Taking out the card-playing part of the previous book separately makes the content more concise. However, the pace is not as good as the previous book, and the reading experience may not be good enough. The setting is very good, and the writing is also very good. Recommend giving it a try. 7/10




This book is also a new book written by an old author, so the quality and updates are guaranteed. Book friends can feel free to add to the collection. The setting of cards in this book is very novel, and the method of obtaining them is also very reasonable. The dungeon battle is also very exciting. The setting of Goldfinger and the character of the protagonist are very suitable for me, and the characters in the book are also very full.



This book is also a new book written by an old author, so the quality and updates are guaranteed. Book friends can feel free to add to the collection. The setting of cards in this book is very novel, and the method of obtaining them is also very reasonable. The dungeon battle is also very exciting. The setting of Goldfinger and the character of the protagonist are very suitable for me, and the characters in the book are also very full.













