Fortunately, he had been cautious before, prepared for a long time, and thought about it for a while before finally deciding to make an enemy of it.
I thought it was a powerful enemy, but I didn't expect... this?
Even though he defeated it with one move, Qin Ming didn't despise it at all.
Because the source beast that can be defeated by him with one move is not necessarily weak.
It's just because the Thunder rules are too overbearing.
Even if the opponent is very strong, as long as the defense is not up to par, they cannot withstand the powerful thunder rules.
So no matter how powerful you are and how many means you have, you still won't be able to use them.
This is the overbearing nature of the Thunder Rules.
After all, no matter how many tricks you use, if you can block the Thunder Rules, you will live, if you can't, you will die.
Regardless of whether they are warriors or source beasts, they try their best to increase their attack power and combat effectiveness.
Very few people will try their best to improve their defense.
No matter how strong the defense is but lacks combat effectiveness, it is still just a living target.
Often ferocious beasts that like to improve their defense are naturally eliminated early.
After all, for ferocious beasts, days or even years are nothing.
If you are targeting a ferocious beast, as long as you can break through the defense, as long as you have enough time.
So no matter how strong the defense is, it will eventually be slowly worn to death.
Likewise, no matter how strong a warrior's defense is, he will lose if he defends it for a long time.
Unless the enemy is so strong that it cannot be defeated by any means, it will eventually be beaten to death.
Trying your best to improve your defense is not as cost-effective as improving your combat effectiveness.
Even improving one's speed is more important than simply improving defense.
Of course, that doesn't mean defense isn't important.
The prerequisite for defense to be useful is that there is not a big gap in combat effectiveness with the enemy, then defense can play a big role.
Generally, after the martial arts realm reaches the holy beast realm, warriors rarely wear armor.
It's not because a warrior's body doesn't need protection.
It's because those with powerful armor are often very heavy, and warriors lose their flexibility. No matter how powerful their defense is, they are just a target.
Therefore, before Qin Ming got Lieyan, he was desperately looking for suitable weapons, but he scorned armor.
Apart from affecting his speed, the armor doesn't have much effect.
Of course, Qin Ming would like it very much if there was armor that did not affect body flexibility and had strong defensive power.
But Qin Ming had never seen this kind of treasure outside the Supreme Realm.
Maybe there are some within the Supreme Realm.
It was made by a very powerful weapon refiner.
Or it could simply be refined by a powerful person in the Supreme Realm.
Even if it exists, it will definitely be very precious.
Rather than armor, it is better to learn a secret technique of defense, such as absolute defense.
Consuming energy to help defend will not drag down the warrior and make the warrior's body less flexible.
This kind of ability is much better than armor.
Because armor is a dead thing.
The power of rules attack is not fixed.
Most armors have no defense against thunder rules.
The Thunder Rule can even follow the enemy's weapon and directly attack the enemy's body.
Not even weapons can block the rules of thunder, let alone ordinary armor.
Even many defensive secrets cannot do it.
Absolute defense can be achieved because absolute defense is powerful and is one of his bloodline abilities.