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Some explanations and concepts that may be needed

The strength level of an innate fighter is determined by the maximum power they can unleash with a full-strength blow - this is a full-strength blow that can be unleashed without timing under perfect conditions, that is, when an innate fighter is not disturbed by anything.

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The toughness of meridians, physical strength, and the quality of the innate warrior's training techniques determine the strength gap between warriors with the same title.

for example:

1. It is impossible for any fighter to easily deliver a full blow in a fight. Depending on the quality of the technique, the time it takes for a fighter to deliver a blow with all his strength ranges from tens of seconds to dozens of minutes. The strength of a fighter's body

The amount of Qi can only allow a fighter to deliver a varying number of full blows.

In battle, the lethality of every move of a fighter is far inferior to the power of a full blow in their ideal and perfect state. For example, the strongest fighter with a Zakla Index of 5,000, every move of him in battle is

The actual lethality may only be 100. And due to the quality of the technique, the lethality of 100 Zakla Index may be lost and overflow, and the actual destructive power caused is even less.

In actual combat, the greater the 'weight' of infuriating energy contained in each move, the greater the lethality. Two fighters with exactly the same maximum lethality, such as a fighter with a Zakla index of 5000, because the unit time of the meridians

The amount of infuriating energy that can be passed through varies. One person may be able to easily hit an attack equivalent to 100 Zaklar Index with each move, while another person can only hit an attack equivalent to 80 Zaklar Index with each move.

2. The effective attack frequency of each fighter is different. Meridians, body, skills and other conditions determine the number of effective attacks that a fighter can make at the same time. For example, among the fighters with a Zakla index of 5000, one of them will attack in ten seconds.

One person can fire 30 attacks equivalent to 100 Zakla Index within 10 seconds, while the other person can only fire 25 attacks equivalent to 100 Zakla Index within 10 seconds...Strong and weak.

3. The fighter can launch attacks equivalent to high-energy weapons, but the fighter's body is still a mortal body. Unless there is Gang Qi protection, high-tech weapons will easily cause damage to the fighter. The fighter's body cannot be protected without Gang Qi protection.

Immune to physical damage. Therefore, various accidents may cause the death of a powerful fighter.


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