Chapter 266: See Through It All
The idea of using the Fog of War for Grey players is simple.
Covering yourself in a fog, even if you disappear in the eyes of a foreigner for a second, is enough to travel a long distance.
And the Fog of War can also be hosted!
The Grey-robed Man unleashed the fog and covered it in his path.
At the same time, switch to "Escrow", run by default, and re-select the control ability to "Sword Demon".
The advantage in melee also means that he is forced to get closer, and when he is in the state of sword demon possession, his ability to advance will be greatly enhanced.
……
The gray-robed man vanished from Ian's eyes.
He was surprised at first, then remembered that it was the effect of the mist.
But then, the most confusing point for Ian is the "tricks" of the gray-robed man.
Manipulating time, bounce rules.
This kind of ability, Ian has seen more or less, even if it is the deflection of gravity, he is also familiar with it, isn't it the territory of the moon?
But there were a few abilities that he hadn't seen before.
Among them, "Sword Demon" is the most important ability.
He guessed that the source of the "spirit of words" was "the void", but this guess was not guaranteed to be correct.
After all, he didn't use the Void ability in front of the gray-robed man, and the Seagull only used the Void.
He put himself in the shoes of the Grey Man.
What would he do if he were invisible from the enemy at this moment?
The answer must be to advance quickly, and one knife is fatal!
Ian put his feet on the ground and flew into the air on Icarus.
"Uhhh
A cold light appeared from his original position as soon as he left the ground, and dozens of meters of ground was forcibly lifted away.
If he leaves a little later, I'm afraid his whole body will be cut in half.
This is called weakness.
Ian frowned, quickly analyzing the current situation.
He had just entered the Golden Sequence, and the enemy was obviously an old fritter of the Golden Sequence, and he was too familiar with the abilities of this level.
To fight like this, you need to come up with a key point to break the game.
He had an idea, but he had to take the initiative to find out more information.
Just now, the gray-robed man used the 'Fog of War', this is his chance, and he can't afford to miss it.
The Seagull's Black Death Feather attack is disrupted by the Fog of War.
The judgment of this fog is too strong.
It is probably the "field of view", which is the farthest distance a player can see.
But here's the problem...... It's the distance the player can see, not the distance that can be seen.
One can see things within 100 meters, mountains within kilometers, it's all simple.
But this is only the visible distance, and seeing does not mean that it belongs to the category of "vision".
The way the fog of war is judged is the biggest, it's too scoundrel.
It would be naïve for players to really feel that they could ignore the fog of war completely with their eyes wide open.
The biggest challenge is not how to keep the enemy visible.
It's about ...... When the enemy enters the fog and becomes invisible, how do you pull the enemy out?
Ian drew three explosive arrows and aimed them at the ground beneath his feet.
He was flying in the air, and the foothold had just been attacked, and the enemy must have been there.
The enhanced charge condenses a dangerous red light, and the arrows glow, scattering and flying out with all their might.
"Dingding!"
The arrow pierces the ground and detonates instantly.
The explosion was counted as a 'peep', and the fog of war was briefly dispelled, and a gray-robed figure appeared in mid-air.
He took off towards his position, but was unable to recharge his energy in the air, resulting in injuries from the blast wave from the ground.
He fell out of range of the Fog of War and lost his stealth effect.
Worst.
The gray-robed man was nervous.
Sensing that something was wrong, he looked up at the stranger.
Sure enough, Ian had already drawn his bow and arrows, aiming for his position.
The blow was bound to hit, and he had to escape, and he couldn't continue to rise into the air.
"It's so tough."
Another failure, and the gray-robed players gradually ran out of patience.
If it drags on like this, as his ability is exposed little by little, the final defeat to Ian is already a certainty.
"Switch control, take a leap!"
The power of teleportation swept through the entire space, and not only was he being teleported, but Ian high in the sky was also within the range of being bounced.
This is a range of teleportation capabilities.
Ian realized immediately.
But it was useless to realize it, he couldn't cancel this jump, and the effect of the ability had locked him in.
There was only one second left to accelerate the time, and at this moment, the gray-robed player actually used the ability of 'Spatial Leap'.
Is time and space colliding?
Ian felt the sky shake as he finished teleporting, on a dry pond, stepping on dry mud.
The acceleration of the Frost of Time ceases.
This means that 5 seconds of time were wasted by the two of them.
It's not a waste, it can only be said that neither of them has a benefit.
"In order to dodge the arrows, forcibly disrupt the formation by the range of the jump?"
Ian thought back to the gray-robed player's response.
I have to understand that most of the skills you have are capricious, and the game-breaking plan can be described as one by one.
Eli's call arrived:
"Outlander, that guy didn't know he couldn't beat you, so he chose to run away, right?"
Escape.
Ian thought for a moment and dismissed the speculation:
"Impossible."
He seemed to be looking at a position in the distance.
In that direction, the Grey Robe player was rushing towards him, condensing a huge gravitational bomb on his way.
If this detonates, even if he dodges, he will be seriously injured by the shockwave.
The other party is too brave, and it is by virtue of his invincible experience that he doesn't want to be defeated like this and flee in shame.
No wonder.
It is precisely this kind of experience that can make gray-robed players want to have the gaze of a high-level civilization, right?
He wanted to go further.
However, this way is wrong.
The higher civilizations do not have any ideas about the weak civilizations, whether they absorb resources or give resources, it is a form that the lower civilizations do not understand.
Ian doesn't understand Tavel's way of being, the foothold and foundation of time technology, or the Furnace Civilization.
He couldn't tell what the furnace civilization was doing, and naturally he couldn't tell the gray-robed player.
He didn't hide it, but the gray-robed player didn't believe it, and that's the point.
"Can't let him come."
Ian said.
He wasn't talking to himself, he could see the gray-robed players in the distance, and the truth was simple.
Seagulls are blurring.
This is a clue, the seagull has obviously used the void, according to the previous movements, no ability can escape the sight of the gray-robed player, and it will also encounter a "rebound" 100%.
However, the seagulls were not affected.
Ian thoughtfully guessed:
"Based on the completeness of the soul, the ability to reflect the sequence?"
Or is it ...... the 'Seal' is a simple PVP ability, and it can't be applied to summons, monsters, etc.? ”
Both are possible.
But at the moment, he already has an absolute chance of winning.
(End of chapter)