The vampire Camula gradually began to realize that something was wrong.
But she didn't lose her composure just yet.
Calm down, after all, it's just a trash fish monster with a mere 800 attack power. Even if I was given one shot every turn, it would only be 800 damage, and I could still withstand it.
"Field Spell ‘Megaroid City' is activated!"
Sho Marufuji took out a card, and the landscape was immediately transformed. A modern city rose from the ground, with bridges and roads crisscrossing it.
"I summon the ‘Mixeroid' in defense position!"
Mixeroid, as the name suggested, was an anthropomorphic concrete mixer truck with an oval mixing drum on its back. It looked like a giant snail. In the eyes of many players, it also looked a bit like a road roller…
[Mixeroid, DEF 2000]
Camula was disdainful: "Huh, you are indeed a weak man, just some bastard monster who can't stand on the stage."
"The effect of ‘Megaroid City'! Destroy another card on my field, and add 1 ‘Roid' card from the deck to my hand." Sho Marufuji said, "I destroyed the ‘Mixeroid' and added ‘Kiteroid' to my hand!"Camula: "Another inconspicuous fish monster…"
"Change the ‘Submarineroid' to attack position, and then enter the Battle Phase! Direct attack from the Submarineroid!"
This time Camula had already been mentally prepared and assumed a fearless posture of "shoot at me".
Haha, just 800 points of damage, this level is not painful or itchy…
"The follow-up effect of ‘Megaroid City'! If my ‘Roid' monster battles: I can send 1 ‘Roid' monster from my Deck to the GY; switch the original ATK and DEF of my battling monster during the damage calculation only!”
"Nani!!?" Camula's voice suddenly broke.
[Submarineroid, ATK 800/DEF 1800 → ATK 1800/DEF 800]
Another slap in the face – the submarine brother who switched offense and defense under the effect of "Megaroid City" had a terrifying 1800 attack points.
【Camula, LP 3200 →LP 1400】
1800 was still a bit painful to slap on the face, but compared to the physical damage, the metal damage was what made the vampire lady stunned. She was holding her high chest and coughing violently in the black smoke, while glaring at the short in front of her, doubting life.
What the hell kind of tactic is this!?
Forgetting a submarine that directly slaps the duelist, why is there such a weird Field Spell where offense and defense are exchanged?
The vampire, who finally realized the horror of this tactic, began to lose her composure.
She could already see that there was not even a single monster in this guy's deck that was ready to confront her!
He planned to use this shabby submarine to slap her in the face every round, and then use a large number of traps and various defensive methods to prevent her from launching a normal attack.
Such an insidious and cunning tactic!
"S… set a card, I end my turn."
Marufuji Sho was still too scared to look at the vampire elder sister. However, with such insidious tactics, the more he shrunk his head, the angrier his opponent became.
"My turn." Camula drew the card with a grim look on her face.
She had 1400 LP left, while others' LP was still 4000 points intact. If she was slapped by the invincible submarine's attack and defense exchange in the next round, she would really be slapped to death!
This is so fucking humiliating!
"Spell Card – Card of Sanctity! Each player draws until they have 6 cards in their hand."
Obviously, even if Camula was not a top powerhouse, she was at least a Shadow Duelist of a high Rank. In a danger situation, drawing a most needed problem-solving artifact was a basic operation.
Sure enough, there was a sudden twitch in her soul, and she immediately started to throw her head back and laugh sharply. Her mouth twisted and opened in a weird way, and the tongue that stuck out looked more like a vicious snake than a vampire.
This facial manipulation instantly upgraded her appearance from "charming" to "exquisite".
But this couldn't scare everyone.
"I can do this little mouth all day!"
"Brother, although everyone has the right to have their own fetish, I still suggest you go see a doctor…"
Marufuji Sho was already extremely scared, but when he saw the inhuman face opposite him, he became even more frightened, and his heart began to beat…
"Activate Field Spell ‘Infernalvania'!" (anime card)
A dark castle rose out of thin air, instantly squeezing Sho Marufuji's "Megaroid City" to the point of collapse.
Some teachers and students immediately exclaimed: "That's the legendary forbidden card!"
On the contrary, the players looked at each other, with blank expressions on their faces.
What is that? Is there such a card in Yu-Gi-Oh?
It's normal for card players not to recognize it. After all, this was a Field Spell exclusive to Camula. It was called a "forbidden card" by others in the animation. It may be roughly equivalent to a banned card in the animation worldview.
However, everyone was risking their lives in the Shadow Game, and some dishonored duelists would naturally not care about the ban on cards. Camula was one of the typical examples——
——As long as you can win, what’s the point of using one or two banned cards?
There are still people playing fake cards!
As for why this Field Spell was banned…
"The effect of ‘Infernalvania' is activated! Once per turn, send 1 Zombie-Type monster from my hand to the Graveyard to destroy all monsters on the field!"
The players all heard the sound of their jaw hitting the floor.
What…what the hell!?
Some players quickly analyzed it.
After all, this was a banned card in the animation worldview – you must know that banned cards in the real-life card environment are everywhere in animation. Some animation cards were still banned in the real-life card environment even if they were nefted after releasing.
Considering this difference in intensity, it seemed that the abnormality of banned cards in the animation was indeed normal…
…Normal my ass!
Why the hell don't you just write "win the game after one turn"?
Actually, Camula was still showing mercy.
In the original work, she also had an even more perverted forbidden card called "Illusion Gate". The effect was to destroy all monsters on the opponent's field, and then special summon any monster in the opponent's graveyard to your own field regardless of the summoning conditions…
But she didn't have this card in her deck at this time.
One reason was that she felt that her opponent this time was just a novice, thus there was no need. The other was because "Illusion Gate" was not only a banned card, but also a very evil card. If the user lost, their soul must become a sacrifice to the Sacred Beasts.
In the original work, Camula was extremely mean. She activated the "Illusion Gate" but did not want to take the risk of her soul becoming a sacrifice, so she used petty tricks to bully the students in the protagonist group who did not know the tricks of the Shadow Game and despicably captured her opponent's relatives and friends to serve as sacrifices on her behalf.
However, here Camula not only wanted to win the duel, she also wanted to win and leave a good impression on the Duel King Yuei Vu.
She was afreaid that if the means of winning were too despicable, then Yuei Vu wouldn't even listen to her sad story and just kill her directly.
The effect of the Infernalvania was activated here, and all monsters on both sides of the field were instantly destroyed…
…of course not!
"The ‘Zombie Werewolf' is immortal!" Camula shouted, "When my ‘Zombie Werewolf' is destroyed, I can special summon a card with the same name from the deck with its attack power increased by 500 points!"
A new "Zombie Werewolf" appeared, even stronger than before!
[Zombie Werewolf, ATK 1700]
"Quick-Play Spell ‘Double Cyclone'!" Camula continued, "Target 1 Spell/Trap on each side of the field and destroy both cards at the same time!"
The red and golden storm simultaneously swept up the set cards in Camula's back row and Marufuji Sho's back row, and two cards were chopped into pieces respectively!
Everyone could see clearly that the set card in Sho Marufuji's back row was a "Magic Cylinder"…
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