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  • Dreamer under the moonlightDreamer under the moonlight

    Pure cute new group made a set of Yonghuo and killed randomly for 2 days

  • Thoughts in the nightThoughts in the night

    Whether the crystals are mushy or not all depends on how fast the bones are doing the task and the cards are dealt.

  • Misty JiangnanMisty Jiangnan

    The Crystal Cult eats components, but there are actually a lot of filter-drawing components. The ones that often burst cards can greatly reduce the probability of not being able to draw cores. If Bones is not familiar, you can still rely on Joan of Arc and Guardian Gallop to hit the output field, which is more stable than the previous version. If you play a few more games and become familiar with it, your winning rate will be stable at sixty or seventy. In addition, it is okay to memorize some formulas in Crystallization, but relying only on this formula will greatly limit your ideas. You must calculate it realistically, otherwise it will be very difficult. Easy to cut by mistake

  • summer songsummer song

    Fast forward to the card field and deck, torture yourself and others

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    Evolved Fish yyds, Rorsha Kassim and Arc Crystal Tai Cool Spicy

  • warm timewarm time

    Pandora has basically never been used. I usually rely on Fengjun and Chaos. Xin En is now confused about which one to bring, Sanxiang or Meiyi.