Chapter 570: The Player's Approach
For Rod, he has never had much trouble, either in the game or in the current world. But now, such a "sword creation point" has completely stumped Rod——— although on the surface, it seems that creating a sword technique is really simple, but it wasn't until Rod's own practice that he found that his brain was completely blank, and he didn't know how to create it. This is not as simple as building a house, as long as you lay a good foundation and make a good pillar, then you can do what you want, facing the chart in front of him, Rod can be said to be completely blind, he only found out at this time that creating his own swordsmanship looks simple, but it is not easy.
However, despite the difficult road, Rhodes has no intention of giving up, for a simple reason——— that is, the proficiency of this self-created swordsmanship. Among the total thirteen swordsmanship owned by Rhode, only the proficiency level of this self-created swordsmanship can be upgraded to the SSS level, that is, it is the only one that can ignore the -1 penalty of summoning swordsman's swordsmanship skills, and for Rhodes, if he can master this swordsmanship, then in the future battle, he will be like a tiger.
Because of this, although all this in front of him gave Rod a lot of headaches, he still gritted his teeth and began to think hard about how to do it.
However, this is also not an easy task.
As the time passed, the noise outside the window gradually subsided, and at this moment it was already sunset, and the bright red and dazzling light was sprinkled from the window. Rhodes crossed his hands. Frowning, looking at the system interface in front of him, thinking hard. He has been experimenting for two full hours, but there is still no result of the experiment, but these two hours Rhodes has not been in vain, he has very clearly mastered ———the characteristics of "Sword Creation Points", every time he consumes a little [Sword Creation Points], Rhodes can get a chance to create a sword level, and in this opportunity, he can choose to use Sword Creation Points to create a new sword skill from scratch, or he can choose to integrate the combat skills of other swordsmanship into this new swordsmanship. It's like alchemy where two ingredients are refined to create new alchemical items. And in this way, the characteristics of the two swordsmanship that have been fused will be presented in this new swordsmanship. Take [Moon Shadow] and [Dark Dance] as an example, what they have in common is that these two swordsmanship have quite high [speed] [flexibility] and [explosive power], and if these two swordsmanship are fused, then the new swordsmanship created by Rhodes will also have a high level of [speed] [flexibility] and [explosive power].
But in this way, the two swordsmanship that were fused will disappear completely, that is. After that, there was no way for Rhodes to continue using these two swordsmanship. You can only fight with new swordsmanship. This is not a good thing for Rod, who is relatively poor in swordsmanship in front of him, and it is also a gamble. If the new swordsmanship he created wasn't so handy, then Rhodes' next battle would be troublesome, so he had to make a trade-off. But is this really the right thing to do? A new swordsmanship, but ...............
Thinking of this, Rhodes suddenly flashed through his mind, and then. The corners of his mouth curled slightly.
I'm really stupid, why should I think about the posture and attack angle of these swordsmanship? Does this stuff make sense to you? He is not a martial artist who has studied martial arts for decades, let alone those swordsmanship geniuses, a halfway monk, who learned to dance and play swords by playing games, why do you learn those so-called swordsmanship heroes in history? Although he is now considered to have both parents dead, he is helpless. But Rhodes did not fall from the cliff, let alone be abandoned by the woman he loved, nor did he train the cold peak for decades, why should he think about these issues? Players entered the game. When learning and using swordsmanship, is it the same as reality, starting with the basics first, and then going through a lot of hardships?
Of course not, players learn swordsmanship and rely on the system. When they start the swordplay, the system will automatically adjust their movements to attack, and it can even be said that at the beginning, the player's attack is completely dependent on the system's movements, and it is not until they are familiar with these movements that they will begin to try to get rid of the control of the system, and gradually have their own changes. After that, the old players will be able to finally turn against the guest and skillfully control and use every swordsmanship.
And now, since there is a system around him, why should he think about how to do this kind of thing?
Just adjust the value of the sword technique, and create the values and tendencies that suit you and satisfy you, and then use it? While there will certainly be some dissatisfaction at first, isn't that exactly why players are fine-tuning and improving?
Thinking of this, Rod's eyes suddenly brightened, and then he leaned back on the back of the chair, staring at the system prompt in front of him with a smug gaze, and then, Rod's right hand stretched out, swiped forward, and waved the swordsmanship column interface in front of him!
The twelve swordsmanship suddenly dispersed quickly with Rod's movements, levitating in front of Rod. And Rhodes swept through each sword skill, watching for their strengths and weaknesses. At the same time, he made comparisons and calculations in his heart, first of all, he had to determine the characteristics and parts of his new swordsmanship.
According to Rhode's current physical attributes, after he was promoted to the master level, in addition to his physique, the highest point was dexterity. This also means that if you want to fully exert the power of the new swordsmanship, a high level of [agility] [flexibility] is indispensable, and after that, with Rhodes' habit of making sudden moves, then the [explosive power] that increases the chance of attacking first is naturally indispensable, plus considering that his weapon is a holy sword deck, then [adaptability] also needs to be improved accordingly.
As for the [Skill] and [Strength], it depends on the situation, Rhodes does not intend to take the route of the Barbarian, so he doesn't need an axe to open mountains and break rocks or something, and [Skill] can still be added as a high-efficiency auxiliary boost, depending on the situation.
And in this way. The prototype of Rod's new swordsmanship has been completed——— [Agility] [Flexibility] and [Explosive Power] are the primary bonuses, [Adaptability] is second, and [Strength] can almost be completely abandoned, with this strange bloodline that Rhodes now has, even if the initial strength attribute of his swordsmanship is only 1 point, Rhodes can also rely on his strength comparable to that of a barbarian for output, so there is no waste on it. As an auxiliary existence, [Skill] can be selectively improved at the appropriate time.
The next thing to choose is the two swordsmanship that need to be fused.
Although among the existing swordsmanship, [Dark Dance] is the most in line with Rhodes' requirements. However, this time, Rhodes did not intend to integrate it into the new swordsmanship, and during the experiment, Rhodes had already discovered that there would be three stages of transition in the creation of new swordsmanship, the early stage, the middle stage, and the late stage. The level of swordsmanship skills fused in each stage is different, and the effect is also different. Currently, Rod's [Dark Dance] swordsmanship proficiency is A, but if it is fused at the elementary stage, then the high proficiency skill level behind this sword will be forcibly reduced. The effect will also be weakened. And if you want to fully obtain the speed bonus of [Dark Dance] Sword Surgery in the later stage, then it is best to fuse it when the sword technique enters the late stage. in order to maximize its original strength.
Secondly, the Dark Dance is currently Rhodes' only killer weapon, the new swordsmanship may be useful, but it also takes time and effort to increase its proficiency, at this time, it is still very necessary to have a swordsmanship that has entered the legendary realm to protect himself——— after all, swordsmanship fusion does not inherit the proficiency level.
One of the victims of fusion swordsmanship, Rhodes, has already been chosen, and that is [Moon Shadow], as the initial swordsmanship for summoning swordsmen, [Moon Shadow] can be regarded as a very familiar use for Rhodes. There is no need to think about it at all. On the other hand, Moon Shadow's initial [Agility] and [Explosiveness] attributes are very high, but the follow-up is a little weak, and it is no longer suitable for initial sword fusion.
As for the other victim of fusion, Rhodes did not choose [Dark Dance] or [Starfall], on the contrary. After thinking about it carefully, Rhodes chose another swordsmanship——— [Disillusionment].
This is the fighting technique of the Warsaw Thieves, and it got its name for its quiet speed and precise and ferocious assassination, of course. In terms of speed, [Disillusionment] can't compete with [Dark Dance], a murderous art created by the black elves, but as a rare swordsmanship skill with high agility and high explosiveness in the early stage, [Disillusionment] still has a certain use value. And more importantly, as a combat skill designed for thieves, [Disillusionment] also has a high [Fitness] and [Skill], both of which are 5 points. (Note: The maximum value of the six sword attributes is 10).
Rhodes is not a thief, so this sword art is of no use at the moment, and if it can be fused with starlight, then there is no loss for Rhodes, but before that, Rhodes has one more thing to do.
After determining his fusion goal, Rhodes' face was slightly grim.
Soon, the system prompt reappeared.
[With 6 skill points, do you unlock swordsmanship?] 】
Be.
【The goal?】 】
Disillusionment.
[Consume skill point 1, unlock "Disillusioned Swordsmanship", Proficiency E - Skill: Silent Thorn]
Seeing this scene in front of him, Rod lowered his eyes slightly, and then silently recited in his heart.
Consume one Sword Creation Point to open the Sword Creation System and fuse Swordsmanship.
【Select Target】
Moon Shadow – Disillusionment.
[The swordsmanship "Moon Shadow" and the swordsmanship "Disillusionment" are about to merge, are you sure?] 】
Confirm.
With Rod's whispered answer, in the swordsmanship column in front of him, the two swordsmanship skills representing [Moon Shadow] and [Disillusionment] seemed to be pulled away from their original positions as if they had been pulled by the invisible threads, and then came to the position bar of the new swordsmanship created by Rhodes, and then, in Rhodes' eyes, the two swordsmanship exuded a soft and dazzling brilliance, and their icons began to shake, blur, and finally merged together, turning into a new logo, and just after the light dissipated, one by one new swordsmanship skills, appeared in front of Rod.
[The new sword art has been created, please choose a name.] 】
Looking at the system prompt in front of him, Rod couldn't help but slightly curl the corners of his mouth, revealing a smile of expectation and satisfaction, and then, he stretched out his hand...............
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