Chapter 167 - Volume 2
TL: I’ll see you next wednesday for the next regular update of TAS. The next battle should be the concluding arc between Brendel vs Conrad. I don’t think I’ll be updating the JP series because I want to finish something else in the meantime.
Engrish mistakes are probably there because I didn’t really have much time left to look at these two chapters.
Chapter 111 – Planeswalker’s Legacy (2)
[Creature cards like Vanguards of Blood and the Black Earth Lion, etc, all these are level 20-30 Elites, but they are only useful for short-term benefits. I should invest my points into redeeming the two Fire Land Cards and the only Wind Land Card in the book. It’s common sense to have provision first in order for an army to be effective.]
Brendel gave a long sigh as he closed the book.
[After that, the next two targets would be the Ocean Gem at 60 Wealth, and the Silver Swallow-tailed Flag at 100 Wealth. The former card raises Wealth, and the latter raises Reputation. These cards will fulfill my basic needs and I can think about the higher grade cards next. Hmm…… The Platinum Angel, a level 60 Elite. I would be able to go anywhere in Randner’s souther region easily if I have that.]
He had only hoped to get Dark Crystals to summon Medissa for a short time. It was a terrible transaction if he had to spend 15 Dark EP just to summon her, and his Elemental Pool’s limit was too small to sustain her too. Even though it could not be called the perfect reward because of the limitations, this result was beyond his expectations.
With the Land cards he had now, he would be able to maintain her in the battlefield for quite some time. With a Gold-ranked fighter at his side, the southern region and the outer lands that appeared risky to search in was less fraught with dangers now.
Brendel’s men hid behind the once-grand Elven walls’ shadows.
Everyone looked at Brendel explained his final plan. Their goal was simple. Deal the first strike and made sure it counts enough to be fatal.
They were just waiting for a chance to them to slip up.