427.The Transformation of the Great Steel Serpent (I)
After Karp and Ash finished talking, they stayed in the dungeon where Ash was and trained with Ash.
Training with Ash has greatly improved Karp, not to mention the big steel snake's control of that special energy, Karp's big steel snake has steadily improved his combat experience and combat awareness under Ash's training.
The attack ability that did not put too much pressure on the opponent has been improved to a certain extent, and I have learned how to make full use of my defense ability in battle.
The Great Steel Serpent has grown a lot, and Karp has learned something from Ash.
After all, Ash has been a trainer for hundreds of years, and although his vision may not be as broad as that of Karp, he can be greatly inspired by his combat experience and response to special methods.
Karp's other elves have basically learned some combat experience from the gray elves, and the big steel snake and Karp are like sponges absorbing water, quickly absorbing what the gray has taught them.
Time passes quickly in this state, and it is a fruitful learning process for Karp and his elves, and a learning process for Ash to get to know Karp.
At first, Ash thought that he had overestimated Karp, and what he wanted to teach Karp He originally thought that it would be very difficult for Karp to fully learn within a year, but he didn't expect Karp to refresh his definition of genius several times during this time.
Because the old man and Ash had raised the question, Ash still remembers. Although Karp graduated from the Elven Academy, he is a rookie trainer, and this year is also his first year as a trainer.
Completing what he accomplished in his first year as a trainer was actually quite surprising, but it was clearly a matter of course for Karp.
According to Ash's original idea, his big steel snake taught Karp's big steel snake something, and he took advantage of this time to teach Karp something that trainers should know, should understand, and should master.
According to this progress, Karp's big steel snake is estimated to only need a year or even less to completely master this energy, make up for its shortcomings, and directly become a king-level elf.
And if he taught Karp hundreds of years of experience as a trainer, he felt that even Karp would take a year to digest.
Then, it turned out that he probably lived to be a dog for hundreds of years.
Being a teacher to Karp doesn't feel like being a teacher for a newcomer at all, but rather like you help an old monster who has lived for hundreds of years get used to modern society.
There are a lot of things that you and him will be stunned for a moment in words that a newcomer can understand, and then as if he remembered something, helping you extend a lot of follow-up operations and tactics.
It's not so much that he's giving Karp a lesson, it's more that the two of them are exchanging experiences with each other, and even Ash, a trainer who has lived for hundreds of years, has a feeling that he is steadily improving after communicating with Karp every day.
Ash thought about this for a long time, and finally sighed - maybe this is talent.
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While Ash sighed, Karp was constantly improving the routines he had memorized in his mind in response to Ash's statement.
After all, reality is not the same as turn-based games, and it seems nondescript for you to force everything back into turn-based games.
Some tactics can't be copied, but some tactical ideas can be used.
For example, tactics such as poison substitutes, which are more famous in the game, although the poisoning effect in reality is not as large as the poisoning effect in the game, but after the elves in reality are poisoned, in addition to their own physical strength will be weakened, their attributes will also be reduced, and their attention will gradually decrease.
With this, using stand-ins, shadow clones, protection and other means to fight, constantly reducing the opponent's attributes is actually a tactic that can be developed, and for a trainer like Ash who is good at defense, it is actually quite prepared to let the elves learn a poisonous trick.
But for Karp, this set of tactics is basically not a tactic.
First hang the opponent's elf with poison, and then directly let the big steel snake use its defense ability to cooperate with the sleep trick, in fact, in many battles, you can achieve the effect of poison in the game. It's all basic.
If you're a ghost, you still need to learn some tricks, but Shadow Sneak Attack, a trick that can sneak into the opponent's shadow in an instant and attack, can also make people scramble for a while with poison or other abnormal conditions.
After that, the shadow clone is also a good combination of tricks if you combine it with a stand-in.,Protection is basically a means that needs to be used after confirming that the opponent's attack strength has decreased.。
If the enemy is strong and I am weak, then naturally we need to use some means to reduce the strength of the opponent's elf to a state similar to or weaker than my own elf, and then defeat the other party is the most stable.
However, for these tactical ideas, Karp and a few of his elves just said, let the ghosts and the big steel snake train a little, and that's it.
What Karp was really thinking about was something else.
Tactics and routines are definitely needed when the elves are fighting, but compared to passive defensive tactics, what he needs is actually some offensive tactics with strong initiative.
Realistic battles are not turn-based games, and you won't even be allowed to change sprites during the competition.
In this case, whether it is offensive opportunities or attribute advantages, you need to rely on tactics to fight, so compared to those passive tactics, Karp feels that he still needs something more proactive.
Now he has absorbed a lot of the rhythm of the battle against elves in this world from Ash, and then he thought about some of the things he had accumulated when he played games in his previous life, and his brain hole was quickly opened up.
Maybe for Ash, he felt like Karp needed to stay with him for a whole year, but for Karp, he was going to go back at the end of December and start preparing for next year.
After all, he had applied to the league for the problem of rookie trainers before, and now it was his second year as a rookie trainer, and it would be too much of a loss not to use his advantage as a rookie trainer to earn points in competitions held by various leagues.
So his current learning pace, which is too fast for Ash, is just right for Karp.
Even after his big steel snake realized the lack of his combat experience and combat awareness, Karp let him mainly practice the use of special energy.
After all, Karp is planning to fight for a whole year next year, and any combat experience and combat awareness will be improved at that time, but the use of that special energy is what Karp plans to let the big steel snake learn this year.
Thinking of this, Karp looked at the big steel snake on the training ground and thought slightly.
It's not far from the end of the year, and he doesn't have any big problems on his side, as long as he sorts out some of the things he discussed with Ash a little, it's almost fine, but the big steel snake still doesn't have a clue about the control of this special energy.
So.
- If normal methods don't work, we need to take some special measures.
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