The ps, jars, and my ideas for setting up a plug-in for Harley from the previous chapter
ps: The essence of the jar is Harley's body. The stronger the body, the more energy it can store and the more jars there are.
Below level 10, there is only one experience jar.
10+, add one jar, now there are two jars: experience, preparation expertise
20+, another jar is added, making a total of three jars. In addition to the experience jar, the other two can be filled with any energy.
At this time, Harley gave up "preparing the third specialty energy" and changed it to the first defense specialty.
Actually, there was no such complicated setting before.
Because in the original setting, the jar came from the magic weapon instead of Harley's body.
The setting here is like this because I saw in the comment area that readers had some feelings about the design of some of Harley's abilities.
One reader said that Harley can be allowed to absorb energy attacks and then counterattack the enemy.
Roughly speaking, Murong Fu used his methods to repay others, or replaced flowers with trees, causing great changes in the world.
Cost magic and counter-injury attacks can also reflect damage, but the reflected damage attribute is 'mind spell', not the same attack from the enemy.
Then, I had a new idea: wait until Harley reaches level 100 in the future (there is actually no upper limit to the level) and her defense is strong enough.
When all the specialties such as these are upgraded to level nine (there is actually no upper level limit for specialties, because Harley will eventually transcend the DC multiverse), nine "cans" are freed up, which can be used to hold energy attacks.
That is to say, repay the other person with his own way.
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Since we have said this, let me explain again, why not just upgrade and add defense, why come up with some fancy defense expertise?
If it were a fairy tale novel or an urban supernatural novel, I would definitely choose a setting that only adds defense.
The simpler the setting, the better. This is a painful lesson I learned from the first book.
But dc is a bit special.
dc clearly proposed the concept of seven powers.
The DC multiverse is composed of seven powers of light, corresponding to the seven powers of darkness.
For example, The Flash’s Speed Force and the corresponding Stasis Force.
For example, the emotional spectrum of Green Lantern, and the corresponding invisible spectrum.
For example, the ocean life force of Neptune corresponds to the tears of death.
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The seven powers can create the universe and are the ultimate power of DC. They also have powerful rule-based attack power.
To put it bluntly, relying solely on physical defense has no right to be arrogant in the DC universe.
Is Dachao strong enough?
When encountering the Tears of Destruction, Da Chao will still be fragile.
Does Chao fly fast?
When encountering stasis, it will be as slow as a turtle - this is a DC rule, and physical defense is useless.
That’s why I came up with the setting of enabling a defensive specialty every ten levels.
Hystatic power is awesome, right?
Harley directly absorbs the stasis force, activates the stasis defense specialty, and then becomes completely immune to the stasis force.
My idea is roughly this: in the early stage, the four defense specialties are food (replenishing magic and physical strength, equivalent to red and blue bottles), will (preventing being controlled by the mind),?,? (confidentiality), and then, from level 50 to
Level 110, a total of seven specialties, corresponding to the seven original powers of DC.
The reason why it is level 110 is because Darkseid's defense is 100 points, and Harley must surpass him to become the strongest defense player in the universe.
By the time she reaches level 110, the seven powerful powers will become one...she will be almost invincible in the universe, and this book will come to an end.
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Let’s talk about another plug-in of Harley, the big cross.
A large part of its prototype, and even the inspiration for Heavenly Warriors and Heavenly Explosions, comes from "Dante's Journey to Hell", an animated movie, which is very interesting.
In the movie, Dante has a big cross in his hand.
Dante used the cross to redeem those he redeemed at will.
For example, his mother obviously committed suicide and deserved to go to hell, but when Dante took out the big cross, God immediately responded to his request and let his mother go to heaven - I was thinking at the time, why?
During the Crusades, that bastard Dante burned, killed, looted, raped and looted, and did all kinds of evil. Why should God respond to him?
Well, I understand what the author of "The Divine Comedy" means. Dante is redeeming himself, and redemption is the greatest gift God gives to believers.
The idea of heavenly merit points and heavenly warriors came to mind for the first time while watching a movie.
What really made me determined to come up with this setting was the sticky relationship between Dr. Fate Naboo, Thunder Shazam, and Heaven.
Theoretically, Naboo is the God of Order, and there is no need to pay attention to God at all. However, Naboo and Shazam are both old friends of Strangers, and their relationship...
Furthermore, Shazam can judge strangers, and Naboo has a heaven card (directly ascends to heaven), which means that both of them have a close relationship with heaven.
But they are clearly "foreign gods". Please note that Christianity does not recognize alien gods. Only God in the world is the true God.
So, I thought that when they were still mortals, they might have had a good relationship with heaven, but the fact that they did not become the Holy Spirit meant that they did not believe in God.
Do not believe in God, and have a close relationship with heaven... Soldiers of heaven, use money to do things, this way, the logic is complete.
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Harley has two plug-ins, Cross and Evolution Treasure.
As for the memories of past lives...not counting cheats
She has only seen Nolan’s Dark Knight movie.
The "Dark Knight Trilogy" has too many personal items from Nolan.
If any readers think that after reading "Trilogy", they can show off their power in Gotham in the comics and take the lead after time travel, I can only give them a sympathetic look.
Because in Nolan's trilogy, he always promotes the goodness of human nature, nature is inherently good, and there are only a few bad guys. When faced with key choices, people will always choose the bright. This is the main theme of Nolan's movies.
In the first "Knight's End", Bruce's good defeated the ninja master's evil.
The second part, the most classic clown, is still defeated by the kindness and justice in the depth of humanity of the people of Gotham - what the fu-ck, the kindness of the people of Gotham...
In the third part, the villains were replaced by Bane and Talia. This time, Batman and the people of Gotham joined forces to defeat the powerful evil with kindness, courage, unity and other human brilliance.
To put it bluntly, after actually watching "The Dark Knight Trilogy", I don't have a bad impression of Gotham.
Because Gotham is not degenerate at all, not rotten, not completely dark. Just like Harley in the opening chapter, she knows she is in Gotham and knows that the people here are "simple and honest", but she still has blessings and expectations for human nature, and she feels that the GCPD is not all bad (3
In the first part, most of the GCPD are good people, and even the bad police officers can be cleared), and the people of Gotham are also amiable (in the third part, the vast majority of Gotham people are more enlightened than the common people in China, for example, the Joker uses bombs
During the scene of the ship bombing, even the felons in Blackgate Prison believed in the beauty of human nature)...
Nolan is awesome, but he still makes politically correct movies, which are not fundamentally different from Michael Bay's "Transformers" (dog head saves life, don't scold me, I am really a fan of Nolan)...
. They all show that the capitalist country is very beautiful, only a small group of people are bad, and the system is completely fine.
Ahem, I would like to add that I did not say that Nolan’s film violated the original work, he just chose a better way of interpretation, which is not wrong, and it did not lower the tone.
Let's talk about another movie "Joker" that has been held up to the altar. There is no need to analyze its detailed plot. No matter which way you interpret it, it reveals a deep despair about human nature and the darkness of the current American society.
Despair... There is something wrong with the capitalist system, and the United States is going to end.
Well, it’s a bit exaggerated, but that’s roughly it.
It can be said that the Gotham in "Joker" and the Gotham in "Trilogy" may seem similar, but in fact they are completely different worlds.
The Gotham in "Joker" is more in line with the tone of the original work - Gotham is rotten, society is rotten, and Batman is the only light and the only hope.
To sum up, Harley watched Nolan's "Trilogy" and came to the Gotham of "Joker" with the impression of Gotham in the trilogy. At the beginning, she lived in high school and the world she came into contact with was simpler.
, and it is more in line with the "Trilogy". After leaving high school, she entered the real Gotham - "Joker" and the Gotham in the comics.
So, she got off to a bad start.
The memory of her previous life not only failed to help her, but actually deceived her.