Invincible Hero of Necromancer Chapter 635: Will 2


Recalling the information about the hero's will, Rhodes seemed to realize something and took the initiative to focus on himself. Through such a move, Rhodes quickly discovered the problem.

Ordinary creatures in the game, whether they have hero status or not, naturally cannot have a systematic existence and cannot observe their specific attributes.

In the game of the previous life, the players at the time also explained the system they had. According to the understanding of the players at the time, the existence of the system was the concrete manifestation of their heroic will.

Relying on the existence of the system, players have the same potential as regular heroes from the very beginning. Just by killing the other three heroes, they can awaken a unique hero speciality, and then they have nothing to do with regular heroes. difference.

During this process, players don't have to think about the hero's will at all. The existence of the system will undoubtedly help players solve this problem perfectly.

To prove this, the most important basis is that the benefits obtained by killing other players are exactly the same as the heroes of the same rank. Regardless of whether the killed player has awakened the hero's specialties, the killer can gain the progress of the hero's specialties.

Rod found that in the process of improving his strength, he never used anything other than the system, that is, the existence of the hero's will.

The will of a hero is an existence that transcends everything. Even if Tanan eventually died in this war, his will has always survived. Those players who went to the Martyrs' Shrine felt exactly at this point.

Due to his consistent thinking, Rhodes, to a large extent, retains the habits of the previous game, and does not take matters related to will to heart.

After all, in the previous game, there were a lot of players who tried to study the hero's will, but they didn't achieve any results except to figure out the role of the hero's will.

With such an example in the past, Rhodes, who knew this matter, naturally wouldn't be too concerned about the existence of the hero's will, but only knew about it.

But at this time, Rhode suddenly realized that the current self is different from the previous life, just in the game, but really came here. Those heroic wills that were originally only generated by the aborigines in the game can already appear on their own.

Lord believes that once he has mastered this kind of power related to heroic will, he will undoubtedly be able to greatly improve his own strength.

However, this kind of power related to will is not so easy to master, and this is what Rhodes lacks most at this time.

With the experience of two lives, Rhodes can control his emotions very well, and will not change his emotions too much because of some small things.

Because of this, it is obviously difficult for Rhodes to condense a strong heroic will through emotional outbursts like ordinary heroes.

Even in appearance, Rhodes' body is still young, but for Rhodes, this does not bring any substantial help. What dominates this body is Rhodes' own consciousness.

Unlike other things, the formation of a hero's will is difficult to achieve actively by conventional means, and many factors are involved.

Whether it is emotional outbursts, growth of desires, or obsessions related to the heart, it can be counted as the scope of heroic will. What's more, from the very beginning, it is necessary to have a very firm belief and be able to make it work. Follow through.

These essentially different emotions have created countless heroes.

Those who want to find a common trajectory from the past deeds of these heroes will be disappointed in the end, because there is no clear path that limits what kind of will they should have, but because of having these different Will, in the end, created these heroes.

And at this point, both the will and the emotional aspects are what Rhodes lacks.

Rod can't remember what he did in order to gain more experience points and improve his strength early.

Without the restrictions of the hero's will, it has turned into a system with clear values. All Rhode needs to do is to meet the conditions for leveling up through a lot of battles, and he doesn't have to think about other matters at all.

Like the previous war in the Ice Blue Magic Academy, it stands to reason that Rhodes, who studied in Brakada in his previous life, should take the initiative to help these mages, but Rhodes did not choose to do so. On the contrary, under the shroud of the forbidden magic barrier, Rhodes also took the initiative to rob and kill the high-level mages inside the academy.

For the attacked Brakada, Rhodes remained indifferent, without any turbulence in his heart. In Rhode's view, the improvement of strength and the acquisition of experience points are far greater than his previous feelings for mages, not to mention that he is still a necromancer.

This behavior of Rhodes, of course, can maximize the benefits and gain a lot of experience points in a war, but because he has always been on the sidelines of all this, he only takes action when his own interests are involved. Nature cannot really be integrated into this war.

Of course, Rhodes doesn't feel that there is any problem with his own behavior ~IndoMTL.com~, but he can't integrate into it, so how can he change his will.

The experience of the previous life was deeply imprinted in Rhodes' mind. In Rhode's view, no matter how much the war has developed and how many creatures died because of it, it may not seem important. The most important thing is how much benefit he can get from it.

This kind of idea is something that Rhodes has always had. Its appearance naturally combines all of Rhodes' previous experiences. Rhodes does not think that there is any problem with this idea, and he is not prepared change it.

However, at this time, Rhodes realized that it was precisely because of the existence of this idea that it prevented him from generating the will of heroes like a real hero.

In Rhode's view, if he can really join the side of the war, and for the victory of this side, he will make a series of actions to integrate his emotions into it, even if he fails to win in the end, for himself , and perhaps should be a little touched.

However, because of his understanding of himself, Rhode knew that he would not make such a move. The point that Rhodes paid attention to, the things he hoped to obtain, would always be on himself.


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