Some settings about talents and stars

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First of all, you should notice that the stars in the Lynch star chart described in the text are different from the stars lit up by other talents, which is hinted at several times in the novel. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info This is a foreshadowing, related to the ending, it may or may not be used.

Then there is a question about "the more stars are lit, the higher the number of physical fitness and talents, will there be a simple physical fitness crushing".

The star chart of the main character.

We can roughly divide the stars in the Lynch chart into several levels at the same level of intensity. Let's use Hearthstone or Blizzard's classification of equipment as an analogy. Normal (White), Rare (Blue), Epic (Purple), Legend (Orange), the higher the level of the star, the more attributes it provides, the stronger the talent effect, and the more additional attributes.

They can be gilded, and we can understand gilding as an additional enhancement, which is reflected in the improvement of physical fitness attributes, for example, stars (gray, white) that originally only provided one physical fitness bonus (weak) will become (medium) or (strong) after becoming golden, which is why Lynch sees some stars that have no talent but have strong physical fitness bonuses or many physical fitness bonuses.

Ordinary represents stars who have no talent. After gilding, it may be better than some rare stars - that is, stars with talent bonuses, because the bonus talents of rare (blue) stars may be weaker, just like the previous "agility ability effect is increased by 5% for five minutes", it has such a talent, but it may be very weak in physical fitness bonuses, most of them are "weak" talents, and when it comes to ordinary (white) stars with high physical fitness and achievements, this rare (blue) star will appear to be very mentally retarded.

Whether it is a vertical or horizontal comparison, there is a difference in intensity between talents, and this is obvious. For those with other abilities, the further you go, the stronger the talent you awaken, and for Lynch, the more experience points you accumulate, the stronger the talent you can choose, but there is an upper limit to this. Of course, the talent of the protagonist may also become stronger the further back on.

Then we should be clear that there are talents from the rare (blue) stars above, but the different levels can be divided into many things, firstly, most rare (blue) stars may not have the support of the subsequent talent tree, that is, the lone one; secondly, in addition to the talent, the rest of the bonuses, such as the strength and number of various physical fitness bonuses, are also increasing in the rarity of the stars; there are some additional things, such as an epic (purple) level of stars and above, in addition to the physical fitness bonus, talent strength, there are other things, such as"Mental Resistance", "Weapon Mastery", "Weapon Mastery", "Enhanced Perception", "Keen Five Senses", "Natural Leadership", "Personality Charisma", and many other complex and interesting additional abilities that may be stronger than the talent itself.

If you have a book friend who is interested, you can also DIY some stars by yourself, my personal imagination is limited, if I meet the right one, I will also use the book.

I won't go into detail about how these powerful stars appeared here, and some book lovers should be able to guess it.

And then there are the capable people of this world. Their star level is similar to the star division in the Lynch chart.

But they have a low lower limit for the stars. This is also the reason why there are people who constantly sense the stars and communicate with the ungifted stars, but their physical fitness has hardly improved - even if they continue to accumulate the ungifted stars, they can't make their physical fitness very strong. We can call this kind of star "tattered" (useless or stuffed, with no or much lower bonus), and this is one of the factors that distinguish genius from wastewood. Of course, it is also possible for some people to hit a star like "Golden Ordinary", but the probability is even lower than if they hit an epic (purple).

Because of the talent and bonus of additional abilities, the epic here is definitely stronger than the golden ordinary that only gives a physical fitness bonus.

However, unlike Lynch, the Flame Successors first awaken their first talent with a "Weak Physical Fitness All Attribute Bonus" ability, which is in addition to the bonus given to them by the Flames, and they also gain an "Inferior Fire Usage (Not Control)" ability, which is also independent of the stars.

This is also why the Flame Bearer is stronger than the Possessed in the early stage.

Similarly, the first talent will always receive a bonus of "Low Physical Fitness All Stats", but this is included in the first talent Star, so they have one less bonus and ability talent than the Flame Successor in the early game.

That's about it. If there are any omissions, they will be added later. If there is a bug, it will be modified.

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