Hari raid game

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Good day, friends and fellow steemians. This is my post today, and I am talking about my Hari raid game level twelve. I am using this opportunity to wish you all a happy Sunday. I hope you all go to church.

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I am still in level twelve, and I know that I deserve it. We have a new monster; she has white hair, looks great, and is like a human being.

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Her name is Bookglee. She has white hair and is dressed like a magician 🎩. She is dressed in black and also wears a cape.

I move to my available credit, it is still the same, then I move to my daily quest attendance, 10 points, using a rerolled ticket, 25 points, and using summoned, 15 points.

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I moved to play the game properly. I summoned my ticket to gain a card. My first card is red, representing fire; my second card is blue, representing water; and my last card is yellow, representing light.

Then I rerolled my tickets, my first card is blue representing water, the second card is also blue representing water, and the last card is yellow representing light.

Thanks for reading my post.

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Good day @saintpaul17! I greatly enjoyed your Hari Raid post concerning Level 12. The flow that you explained your gameplay with made it seem like I was right in the middle of you. I liked your introduction of the new monster, Bookglee, with her white hair, magician suit, and black cape, it sounds so original and detailed! I would see her standing up to take it on.

Your account of how you controlled your credits, daily quest points, rerolled tickets and summoned cards was quite clear. The fact that you mentioned the colors of your cards red-fire, blue-water, and yellow-light, I liked, as it demonstrates that strategy and planning play a significant role in Hari Raid. The care with which you selected and reselected your cards demonstrates concentration and patience and it was a reminder to me that in any game you can prepare in advance, because quickness of thought may not be so important as preparation.

It was after reading this post that I also came to understand that games such as Hari Raid are not only about winning since they also develop strategy, concentration and even patience. Continue playing your game, @saintpaul17, and your improvement should continue to increase!