Dalton Wyatt, a renowned scientist and inventor, found himself transported to the body of a high school student named Dalton Wyatt. The new reality he found himself in was a captivating world of cards, eerily similar yet distinct from his old Earth. In this realm, humans coexisted with dungeons and monstrous threats, forcing them to fight for survival. Unlike Earth, where conflicts were human-on-human, here, individuals wielded their souls to manifest soul power and became Card Apprentices, battling mythical creatures.
These Card Apprentices contracted grimoires, utilizing powerful cards to conquer dungeons and protect humanity. Grimoires granted abilities like card creation and fusion, allowing them to unleash their full potential in card battles. The world, while having scientific principles, focused on card-based technology, eliminating the need for traditional electronics.
Dalton, with his vast knowledge from another world, excelled at card creation. He saw it as a breeze compared to others, effortlessly crafting superior cards. His first creations were a testament to his skill:
- Bloody Veins - G rank, Mortal grade
- Nyon Rope - G rank, Mortal grade
- Common Core - G rank, Mortal grade
As he announced, "Making good cards? Hard? Pah! Card creation is child's play."
He then presented a newly crafted card:
- Card Name: Bloody Rope
- Card Type: Item card
- Card Rank: E rank, Common grade
- Card Rating: 3 stars
- Card Durability: Full (100/100)
- Card Effect: The Bloody Rope could bind and incapacitate its target, inflicting paralysis and blood drain when touching a wound.
- Additional Effects: Paralysis, Blood Drain
In disbelief, he exclaimed, "This can't be real! You've created an E-rank common-grade card with G-rank mortal ingredients, full durability, and a three-star rating? I must be dreaming. This isn't happening, I'm still asleep!"
His extraordinary card-making abilities set him apart in this world, marking the beginning of his journey to survive and thrive amidst the dangers that lurked around every corner.