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Chapter 843: The Ultimate Alchemy
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Chapter 843: The Ultimate Alchemy

Teacher Daitokuji could be considered one of the strongest bosses in the early stage. As an opponent, he was obviously much more qualified than the passers-by and sidekicks who were tortured by Judai before.

Although the teacher was a little confused by Judai's unexpected "Lava Golem", he quickly regrouped and organized a counterattack.

Although the meaning of Mr. Daitokuji's alchemy deck was unclear, from the player's point of view, the deck's combat effectiveness was almost negative, and it belonged to the salted fish system of "if you can summon a monster in your hand, you are a master", but there were a few cards that are quite scary.

For example, the most well-known was the Continuous Trap "Macro Cosmos", which could be called a mudslide in the Yu-Gi-Oh environment. Even today, twenty years later, it could still make countless players go pale when hearing its name. It was a must-have for the nether players, and has been unanimously divided into the "Anti-meta club" by generations of players.

Anti-meta, which was also known as "Anti-Social", was a deck type that would never fade and never be eliminated in the long development history of Yu-Gi-Oh.

The common feature of these decks was that trolling was often more important than winning. The winning rate of this type of deck was not necessarily high, but even if it lost, it could often drive the opponent crazy.

Daitokuji-sensei's "Macro Cosmos" was a frequent visitor in this type of deck, and it was also the kind that enjoyed a lifelong seat in the relevant deck. As long as this card did not enter the forbidden list, it would never lose the favor of autistic players.

To be honest, although the Elemental HEROes of Judai did not rely so much on the GY, it was still a little painful to lose the GY.

Here, Teacher Daitokuji directly emptied almost all the monsters in the graveyards of both sides. Then he summoned the ace monster "Helios Trice Megistus" the ATK and DEF of this monster are 300 points x the number of monster cards removed from the game by both parties, so now the monster's ATK was more than five thousand, which was very terrifying.

In the last turn, Judai's LP was like a candle in the wind. He has been cornered by Helios's offensive, and the final draw would directly determine his fate!

From the scene, Teacher Daitokuji seemed to have a winning chance.

You are not Kaiser Ryo, how can you have "Cyberload Fusion" to counter me?

Logically speaking, there were very few cards that could utilize the resources in the banished zone, and even Cyberload Fusion was an exclusive card for Cyber Dragon. How can he print an Elemental HERO version of Cyberload Fusion

"Spell Card Parallel World Fusion'!" Judai shouted, "Fusion Summon 1 Elemental HERO' Fusion Monster from my Extra Deck, by shuffling my banished Fusion Materials listed on it into my Deck!"

Daitokuji: Nani!?

Even Daitokuji, who had been extremely optimistic about Yuki Judai from the beginning, was shocked now.

Damn it, can the Divine Draw really be so accurate?

No, did you have this kind of card in your deck before this turn? Could it be that the author gave you the script to read in advance (crossed out)

But even so, it's not over.

After all, the teacher currently had Helios on the field with an attack power of over 5000. Even the Five-Headed Dragon cannot defeat his current ace, so it was still not that easy to solve.

Moreover, Helios Trice Megistus also had the effect of "if this card is destroyed by battle, it will be Specail Summoned and its attack power will be increased by 500 ". Judai only printed one fusion card, and ordinary monsters were no match for Helios

"I fused the Avian', Burstinatrix', Clayman', and Bubbleman' from the banished zone!" Judai shouted, "I merged the four Elemental HEROes of earth, water, fire, and wind to Fusion Summon

Elemental HERO Electrum! "

[Elemental HERO Electrum, ATK 2900]

Daitokuji chuckled: "This kind of hero cannot defeat Helios."

But Judai smiled brighter than him: "The effect of Electrum When this card is Fusion Summoned: Shuffle all banished cards back into the owner's deck!"

Daitokuji spat a mouthful of old blood.

"The attack power of Helios Trice Megistus' is the number of banished monsters x 300." Judai shouted, "If all the banished monsters are returned to the deck, its attack power is"

[Helios Trice Megistus, ATK 0]

Daitokuji was weak and didn't even want to speak.

Why don't you Fusion Summon an "Elemental HERO Sun Buster" directly? The effect is "If this card is Fusion Summoned, all monsters with the sun in their name or artwork will die suddenly on the spot". It is simpler and more crude than the effect you printed

But when Judai's "Elemental HERO Electrum" came towards his Helios aggressively, and when the duel was about to end, Teacher Daitokuji calmed down again.

In a desperate situation, Judai accurately drew a card that was a perfect reversal (he didn't even know if it was in the deck), and the quadruple fusion coincidentally produced a big monster whose effect was almost like made line by line according to his monster effects. ..

What's this?

This is not the printing card he has been pursuing

Ah, isn't this the ultimate alchemy he has been pursuing all his life?

Like turning stone into gold.

In fact, in the original animation, the first appearance of "Elemental HERO Electrum" was when Judai fought against Daitokuji-sensei. It was a perfect match for Daitokuji-sensei's deck.

So later, when players in real life opened the Electrum card in the new card pack, they discovered that this quadruple fusion hero brother who was in great trouble only had an effect of unknown meaning "Shuffle all banished cards back into the deck." Because this was originally printed by Judai for the purpose of emergency rescue

What? You said that the effect was too narrow and difficult to use, and the actual combat value was not high?

No problem. When the time came, he just needed to print a more practical one for actual use

Anyway, there are so many Elemental HEROes that you could arrange and combine them at will, grab two at random, and fuse them to create a new monster. As for the effect of the fusion, it could be determined according to the situation on the field and the actual needs

A false Duel King like Yuei Vu must rely on foreknowledge to find out the details of his opponent and then insert counter-cards in advance based on the opponent's deck composition and tactics, and if his Duelist's Rank was not high enough, he had to worry about dead draw.

A true Duel King must have the qualifications of Judai. Someone who was born with natural divine draw talent, and when he got disadvantages, he didn't even need to remember what card in the deck could help. Even if he didnt know the composition of the opponents deck, he could still print cards in actual combat, and even the printed card effect text countered the opponent's card line by line (although it was often not used later)

No wonder Teacher Daitokuji identified Judai as the "strongest alchemist". Even if ordinary people spent a lifetime studying hard, they may not be able to reproduce the miracle he created in the moment of drawing a card.

Daitokuji, LP 0

The LP value returned to zero, and the impact hit him head-on. The teacher staggered back, the mask on his face cracked, broke into two halves, and fell to the ground.

Judai saw his face clearly and stayed where he was for a long time.

"Daitokujisensei?"

Daitokuji raised his head and glanced at him with a smile.

"Hey, Judai." He said with a chuckle, "Congratulations on passing the final exam of the alchemy course."

Judai was stunned for a long time and did not come back to his senses.

Daitokuji straightened up, turned towards somewhere in the darkness, and spoke to himself.

"I'm done here. You should have seen the whole process. Is there anything you want to say

Mr. Yuei Vu? "

This 𝓬ontent is taken from fre𝒆webnove(l).𝐜𝐨𝗺

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