The Righteous Player(s) Chapter 71: By analogy


[Health: 85%]

...This time, the third Frost Sword Technique only lost 15% of health?

Annan raised his eyebrows and had some speculations in his mind.

If he guessed correctly, this frost swordsmanship is more of some kind of supernatural ability than swordsmanship.

In other words, this is a key to safely stimulating the power of blood.

Annan realized before that when Frost Sword Technique is used continuously, the damage of each attack will not increase much, but the damage he takes will double... This is not reasonable and practical. It's not like the Great Guild of Winter taught Annan a very harsh lesson to learn and master the skills.

But this time when he activated Frost Nova and used Frost Sword Technique at the same time... he realized something was different. Because the only enemy had already burped, Annan was not sure whether this was an illusion.

——When he slashed his third sword, he felt that the power of Frost Nova seemed to have increased a bit.

Because before Annan's third sword hit Gerald, he had already died suddenly.

You know, Annan couldn't even hurt him at first.

Annan's Frost Nova is enough to freeze a strong soldier who has not yet entered the rank to death within five seconds; and the mind-controlled player's health bar was emptied directly after Annan touched it.

But Gerald has always been within the scope of Annan's new star. Although he was charged to the point that he could not even move, he could still struggle in place; except for the Frost Wheel who politely ducked, even Sloth The eye also woke up in about three seconds.

If Annan hadn't made up for the control in time - especially the continuous control of Frost Nova, he would have been unable to stop Gerald at all.

So ordinary people who have not entered the level have no resistance to curses. But after entering the level of transcendent, they will get more or less resistance. This kind of curse resistance should mainly allow them to resist the side effects of their own abilities.

When he reaches the silver level, he will be like Gerald...those curses that are lower than his soul level will find it difficult to stop him.

Annan even felt at first that when his safety magic power was exhausted, he might still not be able to freeze Gerald to death with magic alone.

But when Annan used the frost sword technique to strike the third sword, he clearly felt that the frost nova was getting colder and colder.

Gerald was also suddenly frozen to death in the ice.

It's like...

As the layers of Frost Swordsmanship become higher and higher, the "spell penetration" of Frost Nova is also gradually improving.

He had already tried it before when he raised the frost sword skill to level two. The damage caused by the curse to the body did not increase...but strangely, the power did not seem to increase either.

So Annan suddenly reacted.

Could it be that the attribute damage of the Frost Sword Technique itself is the gift... What is really important is the deep cold curse that suddenly surges out of the body?

Is it just because he is too good now and his body can't bear it?

Maybe when the Winter family used the frost sword technique, they didn't really use it to kill people. Instead, it is entirely possible to use it to trigger magic penetration or ice penetration buffs...

——After all, just like a profession with five swords behind its back, it can also increase the damage after killing people.

I just don’t know whether this is "damage penetration", "spell penetration" or "attribute damage penetration"...

Annan thought about it for a moment and decided to finish it by maxing out the Frost Sword Skills.

Since the skill level of Frost Swordsmanship is determined by the penetration effect brought by the buff. Then when the skill points are full, the penetration effect should be obvious.

So Annan first allocated the experience to the swordsman level, and then tried to upgrade the level of the first-level wizard.

His attribute list quickly looked like this:

Annan, human, male

Rare elite (gold), challenge level 15

Title: None

Rank: Bronze

Health: 85%

Erosion degree: 8%

Attributes: Strength 10, Agility 9, Constitution 9, Perception 25, Will 14

Public experience: 303

Personal characteristics: Heart of Winter [Reverse Inscription]

Job overview——

Swordsman LV10 (can be upgraded): [Winter Swordsmanship LV5], [Disarm LV1], [Frost Swordsmanship LV7], [Bypass LV1]

Wizard (Incapacitation School) LV12: [Instant Spell LV3 (Cold Contact, Eye of Sloth, None)], [Guide Spell LV2 (Stall Wall, Frost Nova)], [Chanting Spell LV1 (Frost) wheels)]

Annan clearly felt that his vision was clear, his will became clearer, and his body became stronger and more powerful... But fortunately, he did not suddenly explode with muscles and burst clothes because of the sudden increase in strength. Annan's body appears to have remained unchanged in appearance.

The level increase of the swordsman profession obviously increased Annan's various physical attributes on average. When the level reaches level 10, the previous guard swordsmanship becomes the winter swordsmanship, and comes with a new ability [bypass LV1].

Its general ability is to allow Annan to still use winter swordsmanship and frost swordsmanship with full power when using other weapons close to "one-handed swords".

——Level 1 is roughly the level where you can use a light one-handed hammer, a light stick, and a long dagger.

Fortunately, Annan’s beloved small kitchen knife seems to be classified as a long dagger...

Because he suddenly felt that the boning knife in his hand became as easy as his fingers, and he could even easily throw it up to perform some tricks.

This is good, Annan did not waste skill points.

After all, he has not reached the upper limit of level seven in Frost Swordsmanship... He does not have the spare skill points to increase the level of [Bypass].

But Annan is still a little curious.

What will happen if the level of this thing is increased...?

Unfortunately, he couldn't persuade a player to give it a try.

That's not difficult, it's just a matter of saving some skill points, and when you get this skill at level 10, you can use it all at once.

But the problem is, what players get at level ten should not be this skill...

After all, their initial skills are different from Annan.

Annan can see from the background that there is only one sword skill to choose from for the player template, which is [Basic Sword Skill]. But he can also see that basic swordsmanship also has its advanced version, but it is gray under the fifth-level template and is called [Military Swordsmanship].

And [Parry], [Charge] and [Full Strike] are all inherited from the basic swordsmanship.

The skill types of basic swordsmanship and military swordsmanship are generally the same, except that one skill is missing:

——[Steady pace].

Maybe when their swordsman level reaches level 10, ~IndoMTL.com~ will also change it directly like Annan did, right?

Annan is not so sure.

After all, his template is different from that of the player...

His template is Rare Elite, golden font. The players' template is called "Player", but the font is blue.

Based on Annan's experience as a planner, he intuitively believed that there should be a lot of gaps between the two templates...

It’s impossible that the gap between them is only four times the mana value, right?

...Although, even four times the mana value is already excessive.

But what made Annan feel bad was... He found that a bronze-level wizard consumed too much experience!

More than a thousand experience points are enough to fill up a basic profession. But a formal wizard at the Bronze Level almost ate up all his experience at level one, which was almost ten times the amount on the basis of nine to ten.

This is the experience of a Silver level enemy! It’s almost enough to upgrade the experience of a bronze-level profession...

And now the wizard still does not increase other attributes... but instead adds two points of perception attributes for each level he improves.

Annan felt vaguely uneasy.

According to this method of stacking experience requirements, doesn’t it mean that after the Silver level, Annan can almost only upgrade through dungeons?

There is no way there are gold-level enemies lining up to die, right?

In addition, Annan always feels that there is something wrong with the calculation of this challenge level...

What does level fifteen mean? Is it a little lower?

Could it be that in his current state, a fifteenth-level Bronze Ranker can beat him?

But Annan felt that he was far from that good.

Or do you want five fifteenth-level bronze levels?

...It can’t be twenty-five fifteenth-level bronze levels, right?


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