
Elemental Card King
About This Novel
"Since humans fought with cards, no era in the past has been as brilliant and prosperous as the current glorious era. Hundreds of millions of enhanced synthesis formulas and countless deck construction routines are provided to all card artists as free public resources. The roar of the engine to open up planes and interstellar space is heard day and night, and humans are close to being superior to thousands of planes." - Card Times reporter described the world today. ... In this prosperous age of cards, Su Chen, a young man with excellent talent, emerged. The cards he controls can be switched to the twelve elements of light, darkness, wind, water, fire, ice, and earth at any time. A fire attribute summoning card [Blazing Demon Spirit] can be transformed into [Blue Wave Water Spirit], [Whispering Wind Spirit], [Thunder Phantom], [Ice Soul Frost Spirit], etc. Summoning cards, magic cards, effect cards, equipment cards... All cards with elemental attributes can be transformed into attributes and properties. In this magical and unpredictable situation, Su Chen also decided to add some special effects. "Formulas are too routine. Let's break them down and strengthen them."
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Official(15)Scraped 5d ago
There are very few finished books on cards and the like. 99 Are all unfinished eunuchs. I don't know what this one is like? You swear to finish writing, otherwise you won't feel at ease when you look at it.
How shameless
I have always liked card books. I think this book is excellent so far. There is a small hole in the front, but it has been made up for. The whole process is clever and invincible, which is great.
What's the use of the protagonist's golden finger? I didn't see it
I really like reading card novels.
Card chain effects and deck collection stickers.
The format is as follows (simple chain coordination effect): Bows and arrows kill explosively. [Piercing Arrow]: Causes damage to the target while reducing its armor value. [Explosive Shot]: Causes extra damage to targets whose armor value is lower than a certain value.
It's the first time I've read this kind of article. It's very strange.
Collection post for protagonist Su Chen's future contract card
Currently: Contract 1 Card: Elemental Demon (Summoning Card). Contract 2 Card: Elemental Guardian Card (Spell Card). Contract 3 Card: Elemental Beast Spirit Card (Special Summoning Card). Contract 4 Card: Elemental Magic Series Card (Weapon Card). Readers can follow this format and give some suggestions and routines for future contract cards, preferably with some effects.
It looks good, very good, and I like it very much, but can the author update it faster?
Isn't it mainly about cards? Why is it that the whole story is about controlling beasts?
Where are you, the author? Come back and update quickly. My sword is so thirsty.
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Official(15)Scraped 5d ago
There are very few finished books on cards and the like. 99 Are all unfinished eunuchs. I don't know what this one is like? You swear to finish writing, otherwise you won't feel at ease when you look at it.
How shameless
I have always liked card books. I think this book is excellent so far. There is a small hole in the front, but it has been made up for. The whole process is clever and invincible, which is great.
What's the use of the protagonist's golden finger? I didn't see it
I really like reading card novels.
Card chain effects and deck collection stickers.
The format is as follows (simple chain coordination effect): Bows and arrows kill explosively. [Piercing Arrow]: Causes damage to the target while reducing its armor value. [Explosive Shot]: Causes extra damage to targets whose armor value is lower than a certain value.
It's the first time I've read this kind of article. It's very strange.
Collection post for protagonist Su Chen's future contract card
Currently: Contract 1 Card: Elemental Demon (Summoning Card). Contract 2 Card: Elemental Guardian Card (Spell Card). Contract 3 Card: Elemental Beast Spirit Card (Special Summoning Card). Contract 4 Card: Elemental Magic Series Card (Weapon Card). Readers can follow this format and give some suggestions and routines for future contract cards, preferably with some effects.
It looks good, very good, and I like it very much, but can the author update it faster?
Isn't it mainly about cards? Why is it that the whole story is about controlling beasts?
Where are you, the author? Come back and update quickly. My sword is so thirsty.
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Elemental Card King has a medium rating of 80 points One sentence review: It's a college-level martial arts novel with average writing style but rich elements. It can be read to pass the time. Advantages: The beginning of this book was very rough, and it looked like a shoddy academic high-level martial arts novel. However, because the elements of cards + high-level martial arts really shocked me, I read it patiently, and I didn't expect that I would gain something unexpected. The background of this book is a highly civilized and prosperous card world. The main plane where the protagonist is located continues to absorb knowledge from other planes through integration and occupation, allowing various industries to flourish. Then the question arises, "In the context of this plane collision, what should we do if one day we encounter a main plane that is highly similar to our civilization level?" Obviously, the author has planted the seeds for the subsequent plot of plane confrontation. The various foreshadowing and details in the early stage also prove that this book is by no means the kind of academic novel without changes. This has deepened my confidence in this book to a certain extent. Another highlight is strength planning. Although the protagonist is a summoner, he combines summons, melee combat, and armor. After merging the spirit of the earth bear, he can blast hundreds of tons with one punch, and his level of violence is comparable to that of various muscle tyrants. At the same time, the protagonist also has various transformation abilities, especially the roll call after the appearance of the beast spirit. It has the style of Dino Power Rangers, Kamen Rider and Naruto, which is very interesting to watch. Disadvantages: 1. The author has too much desire for expression, and the various settings and nouns are piled up in a complicated way, which looks very confusing. 2. The plot is a little slow. The protagonist is a cold and strong protagonist, but the opponent's strength is at the elementary school level. Playing in the provincial competition without the protagonist making a move is like a king who has entered the bronze game. It doesn't feel any better. Summary: Muscle tyrant + card + academy + beast control + high martial arts + armor. Bad news: Stitch monster, good news: They're all stitched up. The advantage of having multiple elements is that readers can always find what they want to see, but the author's plot arrangement ability is average, which limits the upper limit of the work. Current reading suggestions: There are many books to read




⭐⭐⭐☆ card beast control element I haven't read a card-based novel in a long time, so I was quite surprised when I found this novel. I have finished reading the updated version, what should I say? The writing is pretty good. It can be seen that the author has a relatively big idea, and the world view is also quite laid out at present. But what makes me more doubtful at the moment is whether the author can control such a large world view. Another problem is that because the protagonist upgrades relatively quickly, and because of his talent, there have been many characters and their card names, which are a bit difficult to figure out because there are too many. For now, you can still take a look.




It should be considered one of the more common novels on the market that has no poisonous points. If you want to read the card text, you can go and read it.













