This is also the reason why Theis said, "We don't have a next round."
After watching Tan Song's duel, he realized that with his current deck, he didn't have a good way to deal with such a depletion strategy.
He was worried that An Hai might play the same trick.
The self-restraint of the Sun God seems extremely strict. After all, being directly declared the loser at the end of the turn is the biggest penalty in a duel.
However, looking at its effects, without the once-per-turn draw, the potential is frighteningly high. Combined with the Liberation Fee mechanism in Life Card Duels, if you can't finish your opponent in one turn, you might as well retire.
An Hai's idea to restrict Theis from using Environment Cards and Event Cards was indeed a good one.
As long as you survive this turn, Theis wouldn't be so terrifying.
But this premise is a huge gap, An Hai frowned, relying solely on the resources he had on hand, there was no way to break through.
Theis began his final turn.
