Chapter 265: Chaos

The gravitational effect of the Moon Territory itself will be "bounced".

The last time he used this skill, the gray-robed man was not suppressed at all, and even bounced the gravitational force back to himself.

And what about this time?

Since Ian dared to use the Moon Territory, he must know his skills very well.

Either they have already understood the skills of the other party.

"Boom-"

A strange tremor rang in the ears of the two, and the snow-white territory appeared, accompanied by an anomalous twisted gravity.

The gray-robed man who was in the state of 'Sword Demon' and invincible in melee combat actually stepped directly into the territory.

His complexion changed drastically, and he immediately sensed the problem with the Moon Territory.

Ian noticed the anomaly, thoughtfully, and smiled:

"I see, don't you know the effect of the ability that is affected by you?"

Directly into the range of the Lunar Territory?

This is completely wrong, even if it is a strengthened skill that forcibly controls the player's body, there is a chance to actively interrupt.

Ian himself, if he sees an enemy unleash a strange skill, it will most likely deal a devastating blow to him.

And he only needs to stand still to minimize all the damage.

He would have chosen to interrupt rather than rush in.

The gray-robed man dared to do this, and he also showed fear, which only showed ......

"You guy...... It's so reckless. ”

"But it's normal, with such a powerful sequence ability, you must be an expert in combat."

"Be reckless, maybe you can really find a way to break the game."

Ian commented.

The gray-robed man's face became worse and worse.

Can he not be bad?

It's all right for Ian.

At the end of the day, he himself doesn't have much understanding in battle.

If you give a battle rating to a player in the gold sequence, Outlander is S-level, and Gene Sublimation player is A-level.

Then a player like him belongs to the D-level, and at most he bullies the aborigines.

Relying on combat skills to play PVP with players, he will definitely lose, and he will be beaten so that he doesn't know what it means to fight back.

So why does he have the sequence ability in combat, mainly because his personality is very compatible with this ability.

Take control and avoid surprises, as if you want to turn probabilities into actionable data.

As long as you can parse some sequence ability, and control, copy, reflect, and modify it.

Then, even if he doesn't know how to fight, he can use his brain to win.

Unfortunately, he did just that in the beginning, winning several victories with Gambit and usurping the other players' sequence abilities with the Seal.

Perhaps the victories came too simply, too often, and made him forget the essence of the sequence game.

It's a knockout game.

As you get stronger, you'll also encounter stronger enemies, and the only thing you can do is stay vigilant.

Fighting against unknown enemies is unlikely to give any player an advantage in the first place, just like Outlanders.

But the question is – whether it can be reversed.

He used to be able to, but this time he couldn't, he used the sequence ability too many times.

The Grey-robed man stared at Ian as he kept a certain distance from him at all times, focusing on a kite attack.

Looks like...... His abilities were seen through.

But I don't know how many percent Ian has seen through, if it's less, it's fine......

He needed to be cautious.

An hourglass quietly appeared in Ian's left hand.

He hides well, but using the Hourglass of Time jump time, this action does not give time a jump itself.

In just a few seconds, the gray-robed man seized the opportunity.

He saw a golden "contract", which was displayed as "time".

It's the rule of time!

The golden hourglass in the hands of a stranger, with the ability to rule time, is simply terrifying!

That's why he failed, though.

It is impossible to use any unfamiliar ability before his 'Deed' ability, and he will use the time ability one step ahead.

Whoosh –

The figures of the two people present blurred almost at the same time, as if they were immediately revealed from reality, triggering a small spatial shock, and this impact could be seen within a radius of 100 meters.

The collision of the rules of time presents one after the other, and this battle, which would never happen in the ordinary golden sequence, really appeared.

Ian is in a state of jumping time, and in his field of vision, the whole world seems to press the pause button.

What I didn't expect was that the gray-robed man could move!

He did make a move, and before Ian could react, he arrived in front of him.

This is...... In advance!

Just like the advance gun in an FPS game, the opponent also showed the ability to time, even a second faster than him.

The other party's figure was approaching, so close that Ian could see the killing intent in the gray-robed man's eyes.

However, the other party was still happy too soon.

Half a second passed, and Ian was finally able to move, and he took two steps back, giving up a position of distance.

A period in which the whole world presents itself in slow motion.

The gray-robed man clearly saw a purple light emerge in the void.

He saw the black feathers turn from virtual to solid, and a crow appeared in his path, scattering pitch-black feathers at him at a slow pace.

Those feathers gave him an astonishing chill, and if he was hit by the feathers, he would most likely die on the spot.

But if he dodges, he will lose the best time to attack.

Is this Ian's retreat? Planting a summon in front of you in advance?

The gray-robed man decisively gave up "time", and his sequence ability was to control one "rule" at a time, and the other rules were in a state of "trusteeship".

Time ability, as long as it is released, you don't need to maintain precise control for a long time!

After all, all he had to do was speed up time and cut off the heads of the strangers.

There is no difference between custody and fine control, this is the negligence of outsiders!

He didn't know this, so it was ridiculous that he felt like he was going to win just by leaving a crow!

The gray-robed man held his breath.

Highly concentrated, the heart beat rapidly, the blood flow accelerated, and the whole person became hot.

With what capacity?

Knife Demon or Marksman?

Both of these skills are special, with the Blade Demon giving him a melee advantage, and the Marksman making sure his ranged attacks are sure to hit.

Time accelerated, and he and the Outlander were in a "time to be jumped", and during this time he was sure that he would definitely be able to hurt the Outlander.

But the damage is the damage.

If you can't kill, it's pointless.

Case......

"Take a gamble!"

He gritted his teeth, and an ethereal gray mist spread from his side.

"Fog of War"

A certain game field rule ability, units in the fog of war are absolutely invisible.

The disadvantage is that any unit with "vision" can see through a certain amount of fog.

The Fog of War is a strong stealth with a range, but it is "stealth for long distances", not "close range".

However, this is not the main method of the Grey Robes.

(End of chapter)