Liu Yifei has never heard of the name of [Zhenguo Guild], but "Tang Zhenting" is famous! And the strength of the "Zhenguo Army" led by him is even comparable to that of several major lords among several players in the later stages of the game~
only……
How could the famous "General Zhenguo" be the guild president who looked like a middle-aged businessman with a kind face just now?
But when the person reported his family name, he clearly said his real name...
Duplicate name? It’s not impossible, but it’s definitely not likely~
Then the only reasonable explanation is... In the next few years, the other party may have experienced some huge changes, so that the guild was disbanded, and Tang Zhenting himself turned to fighting the game as a mercenary, and even his own personality changed.
There have been earth-shaking changes...
Although I was a little curious about what the other party had gone through, this kind of idle gossip was obviously not enough to change Liu Yifei's fundamental thoughts.
It's not impossible to teach others how to play games, but it must be a qualified subordinate who has signed a contract with him to sell himself. Can he help others develop their core strength so that they can deal with him in the future? Unless Liu Yifei is crazy, he would do that~
So without much thought, Liu Yifei rejected Tang Zhenting's invitation, but this seemed to be what the middle-aged president, who looked like a businessman, had expected. He didn't see the other party being angry, so he easily dropped the subject.
In the end, it seemed that Tang Zhenting just came over specially to meet Liu Yifei and become a friend along the way. In fact, the two did not reach any specific cooperation at all, and Liu Yifei was confused. He did not understand that this person appeared suddenly and erratically.
What kind of medicine did the departing president sell in his gourd...
However, Liu Yifei was quite happy that no conflict broke out with the other party~
It's not that Liu Yifei is really afraid of the other party, the main reason is that now he suddenly feels that he has a lot of things waiting in line for him to solve, and the time is too little if one second is divided into two seconds, so how can he have the time to compete with others?
?
Even the previous conflict with Chen Lian, if it wasn't for the rare plot involving an E-level possibility, Liu Yifei would not have responded so forcefully. Fortunately, the result proved that his choice was correct, and he actually did it.
Only about a month after the game was launched, an E-level plot mission chain was unearthed...
After bidding farewell to Tang Zhenting, Liu Yifei exchanged some details to be paid attention to with Yi Wanqing through friend messages during tomorrow's battle, while quickly returning to the leveling place to intensify training.
The [Heavy Attack] skill was supposed to be a breakthrough. Liu Yifei used it four times in a battle against more than 20 walking zombies. Then before the end of the plot, he practiced it seven times in the dark in the woods. I think he was already approaching.
Breaking through the critical...
finally!
Before he was forced to quit the game on Friday night, the [Heavy Attack] skill that Liu Yifei had been waiting for for many days was successfully promoted to the advanced level. Liu Yifei almost did not hesitate to throw in 30,000 combat experience and a few talent points to make the skill that had just broken through
Upgrade to expert level in seconds!
As long as someone teaches you or masters the relevant knowledge, players will naturally be able to master the skills as long as they spend more time. Skills can be consumed at entry-level, primary, low-level, intermediate, advanced, and expert levels by consuming combat experience and talent points.
For forced upgrade, the talent point consumption is 1, and the combat experience increases with the stage, and the consumption continues to increase.
However, experience points can be slowly accumulated through various means. The number of talent points is basically fixed, and other consumption methods are relatively more valuable. It is very stupid to simply use talent points for skill upgrades.
It would take too long to upgrade a skill from advanced to expert level. Liu Yifei had been practicing hard every day before, and it took him a month to train a skill to advanced level. He thought it would be normal to upgrade a skill to expert level.
It will take at least about two months...
It's not that he can't wait for time, but there is also a small issue of "opportunity" involved.
After the skill reaches the expert level, it will no longer be allowed to continue to be improved through forced upgrades. If you want to further advance to the master level or even a higher level, there will either be an NPC who spends a lot of money to teach the secret skills, or the player can only
Look for opportunities through that mysterious and mysterious "enlightenment opportunity".
For Liu Yifei, who has had similar experiences for a long time, he is fully confident that he can improve his skills. However, if he happens to encounter a good opportunity in the past two months, it will be in vain because his skill level is still at the advanced stage.
It would be a shame to waste the opportunity!
So Liu Yifei made up his mind early on that he would upgrade some of the core skills that he must upgrade to the expert level as soon as he reaches advanced levels, and not waste any opportunity to reach the master level as soon as possible!
As for the consumption of talent points, Liu Yifei feels that he can still handle it~
And Liu Yifei’s first expert-level skill is also very practical for him:
The original heavy hit (intermediate level) [charged blow, stamina -10%, breath hold for 5 seconds, strength judgment 20%, cooldown 13 seconds], after the upgrade, it became a heavy hit (advanced) [charged blow, stamina -10
%, hold your breath for 5 seconds, power judgment 25%, cool down 14 seconds], the final effect is a heavy hit (expert level) [charged blow, physical strength -0~10%, hold your breath for 5 seconds, power judgment 5~30%,
Cool down 1~15 seconds].
At the expert level, in addition to the continued improvement in the effects of the skills themselves, the biggest difference lies in the "flexibility" of the skills!
Players can determine the specific effects of skills based on their actual experience.
Before the expert level, the cooldown time of each skill is fixed. In the later stages of the game, in those high-level public events, if you dare to use skills below the expert level casually, your opponent will calculate your cooldown period in minutes.
, and then take advantage of your weakness and take you away with a wave~
After reaching the expert level, the cooling time can be long or short, and it is difficult to distinguish the true from the false, which creates countless variables for the attack between experts.
Liu Yifei is even more comfortable using [Heavy Attack]. He can control the minimum output almost every time, with almost no extra physical consumption. The strength judgment is 5% white, and the cooldown time is only one second. It really makes this skill completely practical.
Transform it completely into your own basic attack routine.
The real value of expert-level skills goes beyond this. What the interface will not directly tell players is that once a skill reaches expert level or above, players can "teach" the skill to other targets!
The starting cost of turning on the teaching mode of expert-level skills is 10,000 combat experience points, and each additional teaching target will cost an additional 1,000 experience points.
At present, the price is high, but why has Liu Yifei saved this long experience?
As long as he has at least this expert-level skill, Liu Yifei can greatly increase the growth rate of Dasji, allowing the little guy with pretty good potential to stand out as soon as possible...