Chapter 274: Lessar's Swordsmanship

Although he didn't know why he was able to learn the ancient swordsmanship, Roland was still very happy to click on the confirmation of the first attack stance.

As for the two attack postures that were even more powerful at first glance, Roland could only refuse with pity.

It's not that he doesn't want to learn, it's just that he doesn't have enough experience.

Now the experience in Roland's experience pool is 4988, which is only enough to master the first attack stance, and the latter two are basically from afar.

The reason why Roland usually puts experience in the experience pool is not to let this situation happen. In particular, he is a profession with perception as the main attribute, and it is easy to "learn" something very useful suddenly after twenty years of perception.

And obviously see a very good stance or spell or class, but because of the limited experience and can't master it, you can only watch the time to choose it, and the message prompt becomes "You got part of the information about XXX" - this situation has happened to almost every player.

This kind of deep remorse, similar to the sequelae of a certain treasure, fully makes players understand the importance of saving money, and tells them to "don't rush to upgrade if it's okay". Because you don't know when you're going to use your experience.

Like Roland, he didn't convert all his experience into the class level of mourning and warrior. This allowed him to learn a good attack today. The remaining two rejected and then swapped for related features. It just so happens that what Roland lacks most now is characteristics.

…… Despite the experience consumption, the one Roland got was not a very powerful swordsmanship.

Of course, if Roland must learn the latter two, he can not refuse. Hang them up like this and turn them into [you've got some information about the unknown attack stance]. Then I'll figure it out later.

But for Roland, his main attack is magic. The sub-class will be a weapon master, and the ancient swordsmanship of the one-handed sword is naturally better for him, and he will not care too much if he doesn't. The Master of Weapons is not a sword dancer, nor is he a sword skeleton, and it is not a good thing for a weapon to have an overly powerful attack stance.

The Weapon Master is characterized by the restraint brought by switching between multiple weapons, but if one weapon is too strong, it is easy for Roland to rely on it, thus giving up training and switching to other weapons, thus losing the flexibility of the Weapon Master.

- Absolutely. These were all words that Roland forcibly comforted himself.

Roland watched painfully as the three system prompts faded into obscurity, and a large number of new system prompts surfaced:

[You paid 3910 XP and mastered the unknown attack stance]

[You have mastered the sword technique of attacking Scott's Lessar Court (mutilated)]

[You got the attack stance sword posture from the swordsmanship of the Lessar royal court. Instantaneous】

[You got the attack stance sword posture from the swordsmanship of the Lessar royal court. Chaos Blade]

[You get Trait Military Weapon Mastery: Shieldless One-Handed Sword (Personal Trait)]

[You get Trait Primary Artifact Tame (Personal Trait)]

"it!"

Roland was stunned.

The surprise came too suddenly--Roland never expected that the attack stance that he thought at the beginning that "eighty percent is not a very powerful swordsmanship" was actually a complete set of swordsmanship, and it was Scott's own modified swordsmanship.

It doesn't matter if it's incomplete. A set of swordsmanship and a separate attack stance are completely different things.

If the attack stance is like magic, then the set of swordsmanship is like the realm of the priest, which can be turned on all the time to provide passive effects.

It's like Roland's previous Silver Moon Knife Technique. The Silver Moon Sword Technique has a total of four attack stances and two defensive stances, if you learn a separate stance from the weapon master's side. These six postures add up to just over 10,000 experiences. But in fact, it took Roland nearly 40,000 experience to learn the full set of Silver Moon Sword Techniques.

Because the set of Silver Moon Knife Technique comes with six rare traits of "high-efficiency cutting, blind fighting, unarmored killer, leather armor killer, frontal sneak attack, and regrouping", and it can also add some judgments to Roland.

Roland didn't see that Scott was using the elven royal swordsmanship at all - eighty percent of them were the same as Roland, they all used demonic modified postures.

Although the swordsmanship of the royal court of Lessar is not considered an ancient swordsmanship. It is a mid-level swordsmanship unique to interference flow sensitive warfare, but it is enough to make up for Roland's lack of swordsmanship at this time.

If Roland is not mistaken, the swordsmanship of the Lessar Royal Court should also have six characteristics and three bonuses.

Think so. Roland clicked on the introduction of the swordsmanship of the Lessar court.

【Scott's Lessar Court Swordsmanship (Broken)】

Attribute requirements: Agility 10, Strength 8, Perception 8, Bloodline 8, Constitution 5

Trait Requirements: Military Weapons Mastery: Shieldless One-handed Sword, Armor Combat (Leather Armor)

Traits are assigned: Ballistic Capture, Mastery Combo

Decision Bonus: Hits an object moving at high speed with +1 (instead of +3) hits

Modify compensation: When working against slow-moving objects. Sharpness gets +3 decisions

―In 219 A.D., Scott revises the swordsmanship of the Lessar court that he learned as a child, after eliminating the characteristics of "immobile as a mountain" and "center of gravity capture". The "Mastery Combo" and "High Destruction" traits have been added, turning defensive swordsmanship into an extreme attacking swordsmanship.

"Hiss......"

Roland gasped.

With only one-third of the perk and decision bonus, Roland would have guessed that he had only 33% completeness in his swordsmanship - but that didn't matter. Roland knew where to make up for it, and he and Claudia were on their way to Bansa.

He was amazed that Scott deserved to be Scott.

Lessar Court Swordsmanship is a type of guard swordsmanship that uses only one-handed swords instead of shields and heavy armor, with an emphasis on elegance, emphasizing the need to constantly interrupt the enemy's point of attack with light attacks and intercept the opponent's ranged attacks with precise slashes. It's like dancing, light and fancy. Therefore, it was ridiculed as a ball swordsmanship.

The full version of Lessar Royal Court Swordsmanship has a very high hit rate bonus for high-speed moving objects in the judgment bonus, and has the god-level trait of immobility like a mountain, which can be parried with agility and perception attributes instead of strength and constitution attributes.

For Scott, who has awakened the origin, there is basically nothing faster than him, and those things that can be regarded as "high-speed movement" for him after slowing down dozens of times, Scott has no possibility of intercepting at all.

Therefore, Scott, in turn, simply transformed this swordsmanship of attacking instead of defending into a combo attack swordsmanship of attacking and defending.

Although this sword technique is a collector's item for most players, Roland knows that there is a half-elf sword dancer in the Peace Council who made his fortune with the swordsmanship of the Lessar court.

Compared to those human beasts with a strength of more than twenty, the characteristics of Min Zhan come from the high-speed charged attack posture brought by the high attack frequency.

But the problem is that even if Min Zhan fights five times a second, the knife crit is not as high as the damage caused by the punch of those Golden Lion Fighters who are reckless all the way.

Although even the official recognition is that Min Zhan is actually handsome but has no future - but that big loli is one of the main outputs against Del Ramos. She had a friendly and sweaty discussion with Roland offline on this issue, and finally came to the conclusion that Min Zhan was actually saved.

The key point is in the two royal swordsmanship of the elven Lessar and the mountain people's blue bird. If you can get it together, Min Zhan can actually exert quite strong combat effectiveness.

Death Crow's power attribute grows and catches the urgency. If Roland doesn't want to spend too much experience on weapon masters, he can basically only take the path of sensitive warfare.

He had planned to save the Wood Elves in the middle of the plague revival when they were also caught up in the plague, and by the way, he accepted Lessar as a thank you gift.

But now, Roland unexpectedly got Lessar before he became a weapon master. This was a surprise in every sense of the word. Especially for Roland, who can't use magic now.

But then again......

Roland looked at the taming properties of the primary artifact he had obtained, and couldn't help but look at Scott, who was rushing into the crowd in confusion, and was beating a middle-aged woman:

…… How can he have an artifact on him? (To be continued.) )