Chapter 35 New Talent
Compared to the first time he came into contact with such a magnificent talent tree, Yi Chun seemed more familiar with it this time.
During these days, he conducted research on the feral talent tree for small cats.
Of course, based on Yi Chun's intelligence, this kind of research is definitely just based on superficial information collection.
His previous experience with virtual games gave him sufficient experience in this regard.
The design of the talent tree already existed in the old days.
Yi Chun doesn't remember its specific origin, but some games in the virtual game era also adopted this design.
Players can complete the personalized build of their characters through a combination of talents that form their own small cycles.
Or to introduce it using the terms of the game, they are different genres.
There are several virtual games of this type on the market.
Yi Chun had of course experienced this before, but he didn't indulge in it too much.
Due to the pressure of study and real life, it is difficult for him to devote so much energy to this kind of game.
As we all know, once it comes to games with personalized builds, they are life-threatening killers...
In order to achieve extreme strength in some aspect, or to achieve some cool operations.
The number of talents in the talent tree determines its ability to kill players' lives.
According to Yi Chun's observation, the talent tree of small cats alone exceeds that of most other related virtual games he has seen.
Because games need to consider the balance of all aspects, but reality does not...
Yi Chun was not planning to do anything fancy, although the huge talent tree did make him eager to try.
This may be the influence of the previous orange cat career:
As we all know, cats' curiosity ranks first among all known life forms.
Yi Chun, who was immersed in this form, was naturally affected by it.
Of course, this is also because this is the first time Yi Chun has come into contact with an alien life of this length.
As Yi Chun got to know more about cats, he came to understand some of their limitations:
The explosive morphological structure determines its superiority in attacking and other aspects.
In the previous wild copy, Yi Chun killed countless ignorant sparrows when he was bored.
Speaking of which, the meat of these little guys tastes really good...
For a cat, it is a good snack.
This experience made Yi Chun more determined to develop his talent for sneak attacks.
As a natural assassin, the path to other things is bound to be tortuous.
In the absence of strong enough power and matching ideas, following the rules of nature is the safest choice.
As for the talent of sneak attack, it can be found everywhere in the talent tree of small cats.
Moreover, with the activation of the cornerstone talent, Beast Latent, Yi Chun can now see more related extended talents.
As for the current lurking capability, Yi Chun felt that it was enough for now.
For now, he probably won't come into contact with enemies that require stronger stealth capabilities.
Now, what Yi Chun needs to consider is to enhance the lethality of sneak attacks or his own combat capability.
There are many talents in this area:
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Bloodthirsty Fangs (Extended): Your Rip gains a more powerful bleeding effect and additional critical chance;
Light Claws (Extended): Your claws become faster;
Slight Poison Accumulation Claw (Can be enhanced): Your claw attack gains a slight poison effect (PS: This talent does not provide individual poison immunity);
Brutality (extendable): Every time you kill a unit, you will gain a large critical hit rate bonus that lasts for a certain period of time;
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Compared to other fancy talents, Yi Chun found the talent he needed from the talent tree.
It is worth mentioning that Yi Chun discovered many talents related to summoning enhancement in the talent tree of small cats.
However, most of those talents are in a dim and inactivatable state.
And many of these talents are cornerstone talents.
This made Yi Chun have some vague guesses. He did know some legends about cats involving summoning.
However, that is more for big cats.
As for small cats, they are more likely to appear in various rural horror stories.
Simply put, it is not presentable.
This is a development idea, but Yi Chun thinks it is better to strengthen assassin-type talents for now.
Among the talents he selected, Light Claw Strike has an entire XX-Claw Strike talent system.
It is the ultimate enhancement of claw attack, which can make Yi Chun's claw attack have many effects including: armor breaking, deceleration, dullness, sharpness, etc.
If you have enough Endless Feral points, it's a very clear build.
But as far as Yi Chun himself feels, claw attacks are practical.
But in actual combat, it is only one aspect of the relevant skills.
At present, this is the most deadly killing move that Yi Chun possesses.
Or was it him who pounced out from the shadows and bit the throat!
As long as the strike hits the target, even a medium-sized creature like a human can be killed with one blow.
Of course, large creatures with strong vitality are not within Yi Chun’s consideration at the moment.
In nature, the advantages conferred by size are enormous.
Using a small body to kill a medium-sized unit is already against the laws of nature.
The blood-drinking fangs can greatly enhance Yi Chun's killing move.
So Yi Chun was a little hesitant about this.
But in the end, Yi Chun was still determined to choose tyranny.
This is an obvious talent for bullying weak enemies, which allows Yi Chun to become extremely brutal when fighting against a large number of weak enemies.
In fact, after careful consideration.
Yi Chun felt that under the current circumstances, challenging opponents of higher levels was obviously ridiculous.
And since he has already chosen the path of an assassin, safely bullying the weak is the safest way.
Ten years of being a ginger cat has made Yi Chun more cautious.
Even in the wild copy, his attributes allow him to pose enough threat to humans.
But if the other party has administered drugs or used tools, it is hard to say.
Even guns that are regarded as toys by humans can pose a great threat to him.
After all, the previous 18 points of agility could not support him to dodge those flying attacks.
As for the slight accumulation of toxins, claws...
In fact, Yi Chun has always been quite fond of toxins in previous virtual games.
In the martial arts-type virtual games that Yi Chun had played before, he had experienced playing a character who used poison as the main means of killing.
But for cats, this doesn't seem so appropriate...
Especially since this ability doesn't provide immunity to poison.
After ten years as an orange cat, Yichun has developed the habit of licking his paws.
So Yi Chun felt that it might not be appropriate...