Chapter 52: Learning the Sword

Thousands of goblins were killed, and the number of goblins around the village dropped to a safe level. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 Info Rohmon finishes his mission and returns to Yeager after receiving his bounty.

In the high-density battle with the goblins for half a month, although there is a huge gap in attributes and the goblins who do not have too many skills are not good training objects, but in the continuous slashing, Rohmon also has a lot of understanding of swords and battles.

For example, when slashing the seventeenth goblin, Rohmon found that it was easier to slash the goblin's thinner neck with minimal damage to the blade.

And when he got to the seventieth one, he found that when he hit the neck, there was a certain chance that it would cut through the gap in the goblin's vertebrae, in that case...... Iron blades are less likely to be knocked out of the chute.

By the time he reached over a hundred and ninety, Romon became accustomed to reducing his speed to the same level as the goblins - and then using some feints and distance deception to fight them.

Under the comprehensive suppression of reaction speed, Rohmon can easily find the opponent's flaws and subtle reactions, and use them to adjust tactics.

On the hundredth, Rohmon is already very familiar with the technique of feint chopping + wrist rotation - cutting the clavicle of the goblin, and wiping the neck of the goblin while the opponent is in severe pain.

Four hundred and fifty, Rohmon has mastered the art of how to cut the opponent's fingers in a weapon fight.

Ultimately.

Nine hundred later.

Rohmon has been able to touch the bone seams of the goblin vertebrae and shoulder blades in a few slashes, and can cut the opponent's arm or head along the gap between the bone and fascia with great effort......

It was also in this kind of actual combat that Rohmon began to discover many techniques that he had not even mastered or even noticed before.

In all fairness.

Rohmin felt that if his previous self met his current self and the two sides fought, he was afraid that he would suffer a big loss if he did not know these skills and experience before.

Although the more it is not necessarily possible to be completely sure of the outcome of the battle.

But it's true.

In the case of similar strength, the side with better skills and more combat experience has a greater probability of winning.

Realizing that he was deficient in combat skills, Rohmon immediately found a sword hall with a good reputation and registered himself as soon as he returned to Jaeger City.

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It's different from the earth's habit of morning exercise.

Because most of the apprentices in the Sword Pavilion were ordinary citizens with other livelihoods, it was naturally impossible for everyone to attend the morning class. Therefore, Karl, the silver-rank swordsman who opened this sword hall, arranged the teaching time after dinner, and the time before sunset was used to teach.

After signing up, Rohmon came to the courtyard of Carl's house early the next day to wait for the class to start.

Soon.

After everyone had almost arrived, the middle-aged swordsman, whose temples were already a little gray, but still in good shape, began to teach.

To take care of the newcomer, Rohmins.

Carl began to explain from the general type of sword, to the posture of holding the sword, and the posture of the body, and Rohmon tried to do so, and sure enough, he found some of the doorways!

Take the simplest stance as an example.

It is said that Karl, who was once a soldier in some principality further north, taught him the typical art of army sword fighting.

The stance is not as individual as typical of adventurer swordsmanship, but rather a stance that is stable, easy to defend, and bursts with all his might.

Therefore, the stride length and span of the standing posture are wider than those required by ordinary swordsmanship. With the derived straight stabs, downward splits, sweeps and other tricks, most of them are wide open and close, and the number of roads based on fierceness is fierce.

On the battlefield of hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands, fancy moves are not welcome. Therefore, Carl's swordsmanship can be said to be quite simple.

One move and one style, the pursuit is also a way to kill and injure the other party as soon as possible or protect yourself.

Even if there are some continuous techniques, almost all of them are within three consecutive movements, and there are very few four or five movements, or too many pre-sword skills.

Reverse grid + oblique slash, arrow step stab + block two-stage slash, two-handed sword straight up stab...... All that Karl taught was sword techniques that looked like two or three movements at most.

But Rohmon practiced very hard.

In a month's battle with goblins, although because of the relationship between their own attributes crushing goblins, they did not gain the same level, or even surpassed their own speed and power combat experience. But from these actual killings, it is not difficult for Rohmon to grasp some basic principles of combat.

The so-called "road to simplicity".

In the real bloody fight, there are often milliseconds of the race, where are there too many opportunities to perform those gorgeous skills?

Most of the real killings are just simple actions such as stabs, slashes, oblique slashes, and upward teasing.

It's like boxing on Earth.

As a martial arts event that needs to rely on real strength to obtain huge bonuses, only continuous victories in actual combat can increase its appearance fee step by step.

Although boxing is simple - not to mention those martial arts that require at least four or five routines for a single type of boxing with hundreds of movements at every turn.

Even compared to Muay Thai, Sanda and the like, which are quite actual combat and pay attention to the efficiency of the fighting genre, the rule that boxing can only use two fists is destined to not change much in boxing.

However.

It's as simple as boxing, sliding, jab, hooking, hooking...... Such a simple combination. From the moment a trained professional fighter steps into the ring...... And what genre can completely ignore the threat of boxers?

Even in later generations, mixed martial arts prevailed, and under the rules of freedom, a large number of sambo, Muay Thai, sanda, taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu ...... and other masters of various sects and factions are fighting. But no one can deny the threat of a boxer.

There are rumors circulating in the market that boxing champion Tyson was tortured by a master who is good at leg skills after being imprisoned......

However.

Let's not argue whether Tyson was at a low point at that time, and whether professional boxers were good at irregular street fighting.

One thing is undeniable - Tyson's appearance fee at his peak reached two or three hundred million dollars. Later, Mayweather and Pacquiao also received more than $10 million and $6 or seven million respectively for appearances.

That's a huge amount of money that almost all fighters in fighting matches can't get!

Whether it's mixed martial arts, karate, Olympic boxing or taekwondo...... are completely incomparable to the huge income!

So here's the problem......

Is it that all the martial artists in the world who claim to be able to easily beat Tyson and kill boxers in seconds are dismissive of the huge profits?

Or can't they beat the boxer without their legs, without a takedown, without a grappling?

This analogy may be unfair.

But.

This is destined to be a topic that cannot be completely decided whether right or wrong.

Everyone will have their own opinions and positions.

Maybe everyone is right.

Maybe we're all wrong.

It doesn't matter.

In Rohman's view, in terms of swordsmanship or fighting, simple, fast, and effective are what he pursues.

Even if the process of cultivating a sword is extremely complicated, the performance in killing is bound to be faster, stronger, and simpler.