Questions about the hierarchy of reinforcement

In previous novels, technological reinforcement and self-reinforcement are a parallel relationship.

But that's not the case in this book.

Here is an explanation of the hierarchical relationships that are reinforced in this book.

Attributes are the embodiment of the adventurer's physical fitness, and it is the most essential and inner thing. It's like if you can run 10,000 meters in long-distance running, I can only run 1,000 meters, and you are physically stronger than me.

As for skills, abilities, etc., they are equivalent to the various abilities that adventurers learn. It's like the skill of fate 0 is a code word, but the physical attributes are not good, and the skill of this code word is not high, and the update is slow.

As for the gear, it's like my computer, my keyboard, without which I can write with a pen, but it's definitely slower.

And technology enhancements, such as Black Lightning, such as T1000, they are even more extensive. They are like the house I live in, the car I drive (I don't have a car, just for example, hehe), they are the outermost existences.

In this creative process, the most important thing for me is to use my skills to code words, use my physical attributes to persevere, and use my computer to collect information and display words. These things are more closely integrated with mine, so most of them stack with my attributes.

But houses are different from cars, they definitely help me a lot, but they are not directly reflected in my work level, so they are completely impossible to overlap with my attributes.

Tech enhancements, T1000, Black Lightning, or some other non-equipment armor, are all of this nature,

So any adventurer can have tech enhancements, and the reason why they don't have them right now is simply because the investment is too big to be worth it for the time being. After all, you have to make money before you can think about buying a house or a car.

This metaphor may not be so apt, but it does illustrate some of the book's reinforcement system.

Because it is a hierarchical relationship rather than a parallel relationship, there is no so-called skill or anything for technological enhancement. Only the most direct embodiment of science and technology.

As for the gun, it is actually an existence in between, with both the expansion of its own ability and the use of external objects, which is an individual case. But even so, the vast majority of gun skills are not suitable for high-tech guns such as ray guns. These guns rely entirely on their own technological prowess, rather than on adventurers. Only a gun that fires bullets can be combined with an adventurer to a limited extent, so the gunslinger is the most mediocre and average class.

This series of levels means a lot of investment, attributes, skills, abilities, bloodlines, equipment, high-tech weapons, and endless money can be invested in everything, so even a general who has risen to the fifth difficulty cannot achieve all-round possession. Therefore, every adventurer's enhancement is a bottomless pit, and no matter how many blood points you gain, you can't actually fill it.

Therefore, the vast majority of adventurers take their own strong route, which is also in line with everyone's psychological expectations, after all, it is always cool to be Superman.

Some adventurers take the middle-of-the-road route, such as Shen Yi.

There are also a very few who take the extreme route, such as Zhou Yiyu - others start with attributes and strengthen outward step by step. He started with the power of science and technology, and gradually strengthened inward, the complete opposite. As for the specific direction of his development, everyone will slowly understand it in the future.

In addition, the development direction of other people will gradually become clear, it can be said that starting from the second difficulty, we can really locate the development of each member of the Broken Blade team, and at least until the third difficulty, everyone will have a little rudimentary form.