The high-intensity duels for several consecutive days really made Jack and Crow a little exhausted. Although the two still were able to win, they were very tired, and they felt that their bodies were hollowed out.
The duel with this group of screwballs was different from any card game they had experienced in the past. It was not that they were strong. Some of them even had brick hand accidents and couldn't play a single card in the duel, which was a pure rookie mistake in Jack's eyes.
But playing cards with them was very tiring.
Both Jack and Crow had this feeling. It was the first time in their lives that they felt so powerless in a duel, and they had never felt that a duel would make people so exhausted.
Even if they won, the joy of victory seemed to be no match for the deep fatigue.
But even Jack had to admit that he felt that such training was indeed effective.
After fighting with these screwballs, he also found that many of the opponents were specializing in the weaknesses of his deck, magnifying every tiny flaw of his deck countless times.
Although this made Jack very troubled to deal with, it also led him to start thinking for himself.
He never realized that the deck he had always been proud of actually had so many weaknesses and shortcomings. While those screwballs tried to target him, they were also constantly reminding him of the direction of future progress and telling him what kind of thinking he should use to optimize.
Sometimes Jack couldn't help thinking that it was actually his luck to have such an opportunity to expose these problems on the training ground. What if he hadn't discovered these flaws, but waited until the WRGP field to be targeted by the hostile duelists...
...The consequences would be disastrous.
WRGP was not a battle of one person, but a duel of a whole team. According to their current tentative plan, Jack would play the Vanguard among the three of them.
If Jack couldn't even beat the opponent's starting lineup, it would undoubtedly be a huge blow to the team's morale.
Thinking of this, he couldn't help but admire the duel king Yuei Vu who arranged this special training program for him.
Jack naturally felt that the reason these screwballs could be so professional and make up such specially counter strategies must be the instruction of the first-generation king!
After all, from the duels in the past few days, he could actually see that although these screwballs had unique ideas and were extremely difficult to deal with, their strength as duelists was actually very average.
They might even get stuck in the duel, which was the best proof.
How could such a rookie duelist have such a unique vision, use cards so accurately, and use tactics so ruthlessly to mess with his mentality?
You can tell with your toes that it must have been taught by Yuei Vu!
Thinking of this, Jack couldn't help but feel that the first-generation king's attainments in dueling were unfathomable.
This person saw through all the weaknesses of my deck with a casual statement.
And he gave these duel rookies a few words, but they actually made me so anxious.
If this king goes into battle himself, wouldn’t Jack Atlas not even have a chance to play a card! ?
Here it comes!
"Then I'm going to excavate!"
Snow Wave began to flip cards with great anticipation.
As an old gimmick player, he was absolutely confident in his luck!
"A card that accumulates graveyard resources? I see." Jack nodded slightly, "Through this effect, if you're lucky, you can accumulate graveyard resources for several cards at once.
Prepare for a strong attack next round? Interesting."
Jack thought he saw through his opponent's intention.
However...
"The first one!" Snow Wave turned over the first card, "DORO! MONSUTA KAADO!!! (Draw! Monster Card!)
I send it into the graveyard."
"The second one! DORO! MONSUTA KAADO!!! I also send it into the graveyard."
"......"
Jack didn't think anything was wrong with the first few cards.
Until the sixth card was still a monster card, his face began to change a little.
Is this guy so lucky? He drew six cards in a row, all of which were monster cards?! Isn't this a pile of graveyard resources?
However, Snow Wave didn't stop. Ten, fifteen, twenty cards...
...More than twenty cards, all of them were monster cards!
Jack was confused.
Twenty monster cards? Doesn't that mean half of the deck is gone?
Then he finally realized a strange possibility.
This guy...could it be that the deck is full of monster cards?
Isn't he going to throw away the entire deck?