Chapter 93: Stubborn
Yi Chun looked at the player in the middle who added another small yellow area to the map.
He felt that his expression at this moment would definitely not be much calmer than when other players saw it for the first time.
Professional level three is a rating for professional skills in the federation.
Generally speaking, non-special professional skills are divided into three levels and five stages: elementary, intermediate, and advanced, and ten professional levels.
Special professional skills are mostly related to cutting-edge and military fields, and their classifications are different.
As for the third-level professionals, if calculated based on the proportion of the population, it is approximately 0.00001%.
It's not a world-shattering skill, but it's eye-catching enough.
What's more, that was just one of the professional skills demonstrated by the other party.
The professionalism reflected in the opponent's seemingly simple map is not just a tactical map.
Damn! I always feel like these players' styles are a bit subtle...
Yi Chun couldn't help but feel a sense of urgency in his heart.
As a mediocre player without any outstanding skills, he felt a little dangerous.
Although thanks to the characteristics of the version, he is able to temporarily stay one step ahead of these players.
But judging from the current situation, the nature of sand sculpture players is still quite hardcore.
At least, compared to him who was just an ordinary office worker before, these players seemed to have their own...
Well, I thought about the other party's method of directly locating with simple information.
And based on some knowledge that Yi Chun did not understand, he directly simulated the skills of his activity area.
Yi Chun felt that he would like to call it a unique skill...
The other players also seem to have their own specialties.
This is a bit depressing...
Yi Chun wagged his tail. He seemed to be accustomed to this instinctive body language of cats.
Of course, compared to cats whose thinking is relatively simple.
Human consciousness is so complex and changeable that it is difficult to detect any regular body movements.
The players around were still making noise, discussing information about the various elites and leaders in the Goblin Forest.
Compared to the goblins, who basically gain nothing except killing experience.
Those elites and leaders who possess great power or many followers obviously make players more excited.
Looking at the players who were discussing, Yi Chun suddenly had an idea.
I don't know, can I invite other players to join the challenge in the wild copy?
After all, he is no longer the same person he was when he was young, and he doesn't think he can become a legend on his own.
He learned to be pragmatic and could face the fact that he was ordinary.
The edges will be smoothed, but the watch for the starry sky will only become deeper because of the cold reality...
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Yi Chun licked his fangs and had an idea in mind.
He opened his personal panel and looked at the introduction about the wild copy.
In the direct options, there doesn't seem to be anything related to inviting other players into the dungeon.
But as Yi Chun's consciousness fluctuated, prompt information began to refresh in front of his eyes:
"It is detected that the player needs teammates, and the option of assisting is open..."
Later, Yi Chun discovered that a new option appeared next to the wild copy:
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Assistance: Players can invite no more than 4 players to assist you in completing the wild copy. The assisting players cannot obtain killing experience rewards from the killing in the wild copy, but can obtain relevant normal drops.
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Looking at the refreshed prompt information in front of him, Yi Chun began to study the relevant information about assisting in the battle.
It may be because the versions are not compatible, or it may be because the feral copy itself is a copy for upgrading the feral druid.
Therefore, other players who come in to assist cannot gain direct killing experience.
This made Yi Chun's invitation work a little more difficult.
Fortunately, there is still a commonality in terms of monster drops.
Of course, Yi Chun also knew that the drops from the bosses in the wild dungeons might seem a bit poor.
After all, its main output is various wild props.
However, he did not think of using it as a daily function.
Relatively speaking, Yi Chun prefers to take risks alone.
From a rational point of view, Yi Chun knew that this was naturally not so reasonable.
But in his inner thoughts, he felt that being alone made him more comfortable.
Perhaps it was the influence of his ten years as an orange cat?
Or maybe, he is such a contradictory existence.
Yi Chun shook his head. He didn't want to think about these tangled questions.
He has temporarily freed himself from the constraints of real life and does not want to fall into the pit of philosophy again.
All he wants is to follow his own wishes...
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Yi Chun looked at his personal panel and opened the feral talent tree.
Now there is a solution to the problem of mountain snakes.
Then, he doesn't have to think about any extreme build .
With so many wild talents, it's not difficult to put together an extreme, brutal build.
The problem is: Yi Chun’s current endless wildness points are really limited.
In addition to the initial endless feral points, Yi Chun's current endless feral points are obtained through upgrades and assisting in killing scarlet units.
The former is a very limited fixed resource, while the latter is more of a matter of luck.
After returning to the Federation, Yi Chun thought about it carefully and found that there were too many accidental elements in the previous killing of the underground exorcist.
Even the opponent's route may have been infected by some invisible factors.
Although the Halfling God did not directly tear the sky apart, he demonstrated the great power that his people believed in.
But that subtle and unstoppable force is still deeply frightening.
It was not some delicate manipulation of the mind or the environment, but some inexplicable power that transcended everything...
This also made Yi Chun even more repulsive to gods in his heart.
He was afraid of the greatness of its power, and was even more worried that this great power was controlled by a will that was capable of emotion and hatred.
It was like he had climbed over a high wall that had been bothering him for a long time, only to find that there were still steep mountains ahead that disappeared into the clouds.
The free sky that I thought I had was actually bound by the forested mountains.
That’s not cool…
What Yi Chun wants is an eagle soaring into the sky...
Yi Chun searched for a long time in the Wild Talent Tree, and he seemed to have found what he needed:
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Perseverance (Keystone Talent):
Description: Your claws are covered with some kind of extraordinary power, which seems to originate from some kind of stubborn will...
When you launch repeated attacks on a single unit, if your invalid damage to the unit exceeds nine times, each of your subsequent attacks will have a certain probability of forcibly reducing the opponent's armor by 1 point until you can cause full damage to it.
PS: This talent cannot be used on spirits, because it is more stubborn than you when it awakens from the cold death...
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