Chapter 35: A New Talent (Two More!) )

Compared to the first time he was at a loss when he came into contact with such a magnificent talent tree, this time Yi Chun seemed more familiar.

During these days, he conducted research on the wild gifted trees of the small cat family.

Of course, based on Yi Chun's intelligence, this kind of research must only be based on superficial information gathering.

His previous experience with virtual gaming has given him plenty of experience in this area.

The design of the talent tree has been around since the old days.

Yi Chun doesn't remember its exact origins, but some games have adopted this design in the era of virtual games.

Players can complete the personalized build of their characters through a combination of their own small and bad talents.

Or to introduce it in the noun of the game, it is a different genre.

There are several virtual games of this type on the market.

Yi Chun had naturally experienced it before, but he wasn't too immersed.

Because of the pressure of academics and real life, it is difficult for him to devote so much energy to this kind of game.

As we all know, games that are murderous when it comes to personalized builds......

In order to achieve a certain aspect of extreme power, or to achieve some sassy operations.

The number of talents in a talent tree determines its ability to murder the player's life.

According to Yi Chun's observations, the talent tree of the small cat family alone surpassed most of the types of related virtual games he had seen.

Because the game needs to take into account the balance of all aspects, and reality does not......

Yi Chun wasn't ready to play around, although the huge talent tree did make him a little nervous.

This may be the influence of the previous career of the orange cat:

It is well known that the curiosity of cats is the first in the order of all known life.

And Yi Chun, who is immersed in this form, is naturally inevitably affected by this aspect.

Of course, this is also because Yi Chun is the first time he has come into contact with an alien life of this length.

With an in-depth understanding of the characteristics of felines, Yi Chun understands some of its limitations:

The explosive morphological structure determines its superiority in terms of attack.

In the previous wild dungeon, Yi Chun didn't know how many ignorant sparrows he killed when he was bored.

Speaking of which, the meat of these little guys tastes really good......

For a cat, it's a good meal.

And this experience made Yi Chun strengthen his determination to be talented in sneak attacks.

As a born Assassin, embarking on other paths was bound to be tortuous.

Without enough strength and a mind to match, following the rules of nature is the safest choice.

As for the talent of sneak attack, it can be found everywhere in the talent tree of the small cat family.

And with the activation of the cornerstone talent, the Beast Lurking, Yi Chun is now able to see more related extended talents.

Now in terms of latent thinking, Yi Chun feels that it is enough for the time being.

As it stands, he probably won't be able to contact enemies that require more powerful stealth abilities.

Now, what Yi Chun needs to consider is to strengthen the lethality of the sneak attack or his own combat ability.

There are a lot of talents in this area:

Blood-Drinking Fangs (extendable): Your Tear gains a more powerful bleed effect and an additional lethal chance;

Light - Claw Strike (extendable): Your Claw Strike becomes faster;

Minor Toxin Buildup - Claw (can be enhanced): Your Claw Strike gains a slight toxin effect (PS: This talent does not provide individual toxin immunity);

Tyranny (extended): For each unit you kill, you will receive a massive critical strike chance bonus that lasts for a certain amount of time;

Compared to other bells and whistles, Yi Chun found the talent he needed from the talent tree.

It is worth mentioning that in the talent tree of the small cat family, Yi Chun found many talents about summoning enhancement.

However, most of those talents are due to a bleak inactivable state.

And many of these talents are cornerstone talent types.

This made Yi Chun faintly guess, but he knew the legend about the feline family involving summoning.

That's more for the big cats, though.

Small cats are more likely to exist in various vernacular horror stories.

To put it simply, it can't be put on the table.

This is a development idea, but Yi Chun feels that it is better to honestly strengthen the talent of the assassin type now.

Among the talents he picked, Light-Claw Strike has an entire xx-Claw Strike talent system.

It is the ultimate enhancement of claw strikes, which can make Yi Chun's claw strikes achieve many effects including: armor piercing, slowing, sluggishness, sharpness, etc.

If there are plenty of Endless Wilds, it's a very clear build.

But as far as Yi Chun's own feeling is concerned, although the claw attack is practical.

But in actual combat, it's only one aspect of the craft.

For now, Yi Chun has mastered the deadliest killing move.

Or the choke bite that he pounced on from the shadows!

Even medium-sized creatures like humans can be fatal with a single hit.

Of course, large creatures with strong vitality are not yet in the category of Yi Chun's consideration.

In nature, the advantages of size are enormous.

Culling a medium-sized unit in a small size is already a violation of the relevant laws of nature.

And drinking blood fangs can strengthen Yi Chun's killing move to a large extent.

So Yi Chun was a little hesitant about this.

But in the end, Yi Chun was still ready to choose tyranny.

This is an obvious talent for abusive vegetables, and it can make Yi Chun extremely brutal when fighting against a large number of weak enemies.

In fact, after careful consideration.

Yi Chun felt that in his current form, the challenge of skipping the level was obviously quite nonsense.

And having chosen the path of the assassin, it is the safest way to abuse the vegetables safely.

Ten years of orange cat career has made Yi Chun more cautious.

Despite being in the Wild Dungeon, his attributes allow him to pose enough of a threat to humans.

But if the other party is drugged or uses tools, it's really hard to say.

Even a firearm, which is regarded as a toy by humans, can pose a great threat to him.

After all, his previous 18 agility didn't allow him to dodge those flying attacks.

As for the accumulation of minor toxins - claw......

In fact, Yi Chun has always liked toxins in previous virtual games.

In the virtual games of the martial arts type that Yi Chun had played before, he had experienced a character who used poison as the main means of killing.

For cats, though, this doesn't seem so suitable......

Especially if this ability does not yet provide immunity to toxins.

After ten years of orange cat career, Yi Chun has the habit of licking his paws.

So Yi Chun thinks that it may not be very suitable......