Verse 495: True solution of the move
Two wins in a row seemed to make the humans forget how desperate they had been, and everyone was beaming, and it seemed that the next few battles would end in such a smooth way, but Zachary's injury had sobered them up, and everyone looked over with concern.
Contrary to humans, those aliens couldn't help but look solemn after seeing these humans win two games in a row so easily, but the current battle situation finally made their expressions relax, and some orcs couldn't help but cheer for Yates.
Wander around the world!
In front of the flowers and underneath the moonlight!
The cold moon is watching you!
......
Zachary knew that he was underestimating his enemy, and the price of underestimating the enemy was to be injured. However, he was not as cowardly as Khaliat, and his injury did not make him lose his fighting spirit, but instead aroused the anger in his heart, and he desperately used what he had learned. And what kind of "wandering around the world" and the like is the combat method he learned from the secret book of magic called "The Virgin's Sword Method" inherited from a certain great knight.
It's just that Yates is not Otto the Tiger Man.
Whether it is in terms of strength, speed or combat experience, Yates is obviously superior to Otto, even if Zachary is familiar with the moves first and then fights him, there is not much chance of winning, not to mention that Zachary is still light on the enemy and injured first?
In Norman's view, Zachary's only hope of winning is that Yates is greedy and intends to take Zachary as soon as possible, so Zachary may be able to turn defeat into victory with some unexpected moves, but Yates does not intend to do so.
Yates is too cautious, even if he has achieved an advantage, he still does not intend to take advantage of the victory to pursue, but to play steadily, focusing on defense, many times in the face of Zachary's sharp offensive, unexpected sword angles, he does not even intend to try to fight head-on, but does not hesitate to throw down his son and take the initiative to retreat, let Zachary's offensive fail first, and then continue to go up and fight around Zachary.
Norman saw this, and had already seen the result, so he didn't look any further, but turned his head to look at the slaves who were standing not far from him.
"You still have a little time to get acquainted with your weapons, so that if you fight later, you should have a better chance of winning. ”
Those slaves were originally nervously watching the battle in the field, but when they heard Norman's words, they suddenly realized that the three slaves who had not yet played immediately stopped watching more, and hurriedly practiced on the spot with their respective weapons, and began to sharpen their spears in battle.
And Jacob, who was standing beside Norman, had his eyes firmly tied to Zachary at the moment.
Although he is only a bronze knight, he has received formal knight training, and he has seen many powerful knights, so he still has some vision.
In his opinion, whether it is in terms of strength, speed or on-the-spot reaction, Zachary is obviously inferior to Yates, so Yates was able to injure Zachary not long after the opening, relying on the advantage of strength and speed, coupled with stronger on-the-spot reaction and the guidance of combat experience, he made a burst of power at that moment, killing Zachary by surprise.
But Xhachary is not without an advantage.
Zachary's strength lies in his sword movements.
Unlike the conventional, independent slashing, slashing, slashing, and stabbing of the sword, Zachary's sword approach seems to be combined, with the previous movement and the next movement often coherent.
Zachary's last sword had just forced Yates to block horizontally, and the next sword had already appeared in another place at an astonishing speed, pointing at another key point of Yates, and it was not uncommon for such a scene to appear. This even caused Jacob to hallucinate Zachary's speed for a while, but after looking at it for a while, he realized that it had nothing to do with speed.
It's all prejudgment.
An ordinary knight needs to think when fighting, after each of their actions, they have to decide their next move according to the enemy's reaction, the shorter the thinking time of the knight, the stronger it is naturally under the same strength and speed, many knights with rich combat experience can make their bodies remember some conventional reactions with rich experience, which is why powerful knights have experienced war to really hone the reason, and Zachary's advantage is also here.
Zachary is obviously not an experienced fighter, but he doesn't need to think about fighting—whether it's mental thinking or faster physical thinking—he doesn't need to think about fighting, which is why Zachary is obviously not fast enough, but Jacob has the illusion that he is super fast, and he fights such a time difference in combat thinking time.
When Jacob found this, his heart even jumped, and he felt as if he had faintly opened the door to a new world: if he was like Zachary and had choreographed a set of actions in advance to eliminate the time to think about battle, would he be able to increase his strength?
Jacob's heart was stirred, and he continued to think deeply.
It's easy to pre-choreograph a set of movements, just design them, such as the first step is a flat chest stab, the second step is a straight cut down, the third step is followed by a horizontal slash, etc., but what's the point of doing this?
The situation on the battlefield is ever-changing, and you never know what your enemy will do next.
If he dodges your first blow sideways during your first move, what do you do with your second move? Do you want to stubbornly follow the choreographed moves, and before you can make the third move, the opponent will already come up and stab you to death with a sword after the first blow that dodges sideways.
If this idea really wants to be implemented, you first need to be able to anticipate all the next actions of the opponent in advance, and choreograph the most foolproof and effective action against the enemy for all his actions.
Jacob frowned at the thought of this.
Anticipate all actions, which are basically impossible, and no one but the Father should be able to do them, so maybe lower the requirements and anticipate some actions that are more likely to be more reliable......
Jacob thought and thought and thought that his head was so big that his head ached faintly that he shook his head with a wry smile, stopped thinking, and sighed.
Even if he lowered the requirements, it seemed impossible to do.
Jacob thought for a long time, for the different actions of the enemy, he can only make different actions to deal with it, and it is simply impossible to respond to the enemy's different actions with the same action.
It seems that this path will not work, and the battle still has to rely on combat thinking.
The reason why these fixed actions of Zachary are effective should also be to catch Yates off guard, and after Yates sees Zachary moves clearly, Yates should formulate corresponding countermeasures for these fixed actions. By then, in the face of the same move, Yates's response behavior has changed, but Zachary is still the same fixed routine, and the result will only be a loss......
Jacob thought this, and suddenly his eyes lit up, and he stared intently ahead.
Zachary had a limited range of movements, and after a few moments, he did the same move he had done, stabbing Yatz diagonally into the chest from the bottom down.
Don't think about it, don't think about it......
Jacob prayed in his heart, after all, Zachary was in the same camp as him, and of course he didn't want the barbarian to win, but God didn't want him.
Yates is a talent who can be a small boss in the end, and the defensive and entangled combat style also gives him a lot of time to think, so he seems to have thought of a way to crack Zachary's fixed combat style that doesn't require combat thinking, just like Jacob.
Quite simply, it's a different way of responding.
The last time Yates faced this stab, he blocked it with a dung fork, and then Zachary slashed his lower abdomen with a fixed sword move that didn't require time to think about fighting, and this time, Yates took a different approach.
Yates didn't take the dung fork to block again, but took the initiative to take a step back to let go of the stab, and then directly hit Zachary with a dung fork!
It's over, he still sees it!
Jacob still has some combat talent, and his ability to remember the details of the battle for a short time is also good, so he can see that Yates has taken a completely different approach to the same move twice, and it is obviously the same as him, he thought of a way to crack Zachary's combat mode.
If Zachary had continued to follow his fixed routine, as he had done before, he would have been pierced in the chest, because the overall length of the dung fork was longer than the sword in his hand, and he still sharpened, while others were stabs, and the difference in length was even greater.
Don't be rigid, hurry up and change your movements!
Jacob looked at Zachary anxiously, eager to scream, but he was afraid that if he screamed like this, he would disturb Zachary's mind, and instead of helping, he would add to the chaos, which would be bad - compared to Yates, it was obvious that Zachary, a rookie, was more susceptible to outside influences in battle.
Jacob hoped that Zachary would not be rigid, but unfortunately Zachary did not have the ability to read minds, so he could not read Jacob's heart, and he was a rookie in battle, so he couldn't see his danger at all, so he still used a fixed downward slashing action just now.
Finished......
Wait a minute!
Seeing that Zachary was still the same rigid fixed movement, not at all flexible, Jacob cried out with regret in his heart, but before he was halfway through the scream, the scream in his heart stopped abruptly, and a pair of eyes stared at the scene in front of him.
You can see that on the small battlefield in front of him, Zachary is about to cut Yates' body open with a sword!
What's going on?!
Yates didn't retreat last time, so Zachary's sword could pose a threat to Yates, but this time Yates took a step back and opened the distance, it stands to reason that Zachary's sword is going to cut the air at all, right, why did it suddenly shorten the distance of space, and still appear in front of Yates's lower abdomen like last time?!
Yates was also shocked.
Because of the existence of time to think about the battle, his movements have just taken off, and this human sword has already been pasted, if he continues to try to pierce the other party, before he can pierce the other party, he will already be disemboweled.
However, Yates's reaction speed is indeed fast, and in a hurry, he can't care about attacking the other party, and wants to take a step back to avoid this cut. But his body had already adjusted the posture of stabbing forward before, and now it suddenly changed into a diametrically opposite backward action, which made him a little unbearable all of a sudden, the movement was very awkward, and it was not coherent and smooth, under the conflict between the two different directions of force, he couldn't even stand on his feet, and he stumbled backwards, not successfully retreating, but fell to the ground.
But that wasn't bad, Zachary's sword sliced through a patch of air directly from where he had stood, and it didn't disembowel.
Yates was so frightened by this sudden surprise that he broke out in a cold sweat, and he couldn't care much about it, so he rolled out with a sophisticated lazy donkey, and then immediately jumped up and continued to fight with Zachary. It's just that after this battle, he didn't dare to risk attacking and defeating Zachary with one blow like he did just now, and the overall fighting style was more defensive and harassing.
Norman also saw this scene, and his eyes flashed.
I didn't expect such a good opportunity.
At that time, Zachary only had to pick up the small circle art that he had just used when Yates fell, and Yates would be seriously injured even if he didn't disembowel, and this game would be considered a win.
Unfortunately, Zachary was too rigid to use these moves in the order he remembered, and missed such a sudden God-given opportunity.
Now Yates is frightened, and I am afraid that such a God-given opportunity will not come again.
Beside Norman, Jacob was still staring at the two men in the room.
What was going on just now? Could it be......
Jacob suddenly found that what he had just imagined impossible seemed to be happening.
He had wanted to use the same fixed routine to deal with all the different on-the-spot reactions of the enemy, but after thinking about it carefully, he found that it was impossible, but Zachary gave him two slaps in the face, telling him that it was completely possible!
The reason why he thinks it's impossible is just because he's too stupid, so he thinks it's impossible, but he doesn't know that there really can be such a brilliant person in this world, who can really create such a magical combat mode that responds to thousands of changes with a fixed routine!
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