Chapter 163: The Eye of True Vision and the Virtual Live Room

Of course not, if the resistant skin is really that invincible, then its price in the system can't be just a mid-range, but the same highest level as the sensitive reaction.

The damage reduction rate of the resistant skin is terrifying, but it does not work for all damage forms.

It is only suitable for special damage in natural forms such as burning, freezing, corrosion, toxins, radiation, explosions, high temperatures, etc., and it has no defense at all like supernatural damage.

For example, any kind of magic, or some kind of divine power, the power of the universe, these are all able to bypass the resistant skin.

Secondly, against non-special forms of normal damage, resistant skins are also ineffective.

What is normal damage, the most intuitive example is hand-to-hand combat, and resistant skins are not defensive against fists.

Generally speaking, according to Dean's understanding, it is the damage caused by various forces and kinetic energy, and resistant skin is ineffective.

Dean wasn't sure if he was right, because he felt that the system didn't seem to be ...... in many ways Science?

But Dean felt like it was going to be pretty much the same.

For example, a superpowered person who can freely manipulate the size of gravity can use gravity to forcibly tear Dean's body apart, and the resistant skin is useless.

Another example is the missile, although the shock wave and high heat generated by the explosion will be reduced by the resistant skin, even if it explodes close to the face, it can only be injured and not killed.

However, the debris that bounces off the explosion poses a deadly threat to Dean.

In short, resistant skin is indeed very powerful and can give Dean excellent survivability.

But after all, it is not a copper-headed iron arm, it is not King Kong is not bad, and it is far from invincible defense.

For Dean, the presence of resistant skin is more of a safeguard.

So that he can not be afraid of cold and heat, not afraid of poison, not afraid of fire, not afraid of radiation, and can still ensure survival in a harsh environment, without worrying about being suddenly killed by a large unknown AOE that day.

In the DC world, don't think it's unfounded, but you really don't know when it's going to happen.

Dean believes that's the true value of resistant skin.

After spending 5,000 Exclamation to upgrade the low-tier Resistance skin to the highest, Dean spent another 5,000 exclamation to raise the mid-tier Sensitivity to the highest.

As for why the sensitivity response should be upgraded, the reason is simpler.

Reaction speed is Dean's biggest capital to survive in the DC world to the end, and it can be said that other abilities are okay, but reaction power must be put in the first place.

Not only will his reflexes make him more comfortable with magic tricks, but he will also be able to dodge most attacks with ease, even when he arrives in Midtown.

When confronted by the fastest man in the world, Dean wouldn't have just blinked an eye and be sent to prison.

Soon, the account balance was reduced by 10,000 points, and the two talents of Resistant Skin and Sensitive Reflexes were raised to a high level.

"Resistant Skin (Advanced): Slows down and accelerates healing by 60% of injuries caused by various special properties such as burning, freezing, corrosion, toxins, radiation, explosions, etc."

"Sensitive Reflexes (Advanced): If necessary, it can temporarily and greatly improve the body's reflexes, depending on the physical condition at the time, and will cause rapid physical depletion, and the limit state can allow the owner to keep up with movements below ten times the speed of sound; Even when not activated, the owner's reaction ability can be slowly increased, and the upper limit is increased to 10 times the speed of sound, and the upper limit will no longer consume stamina. ”

What's next?

Dean looked at the more than twenty-five thousand points left in the balance and fell into deep thought.

He opened the system mall and rummaged through the dazzling exchange lists.

There are so many props in the system that I can't count the useful things.

With just a cursory glance, Dean had found ten items that would help him immensely, but he only had enough amazement to buy four or five, and then he would be poor again.

Dean doesn't plan to spend all the exclamation points at once, because he can't take into account all the possibilities of the future, and if something unexpected happens, the items on his body can't be dealt with well, and the balance doesn't have enough exhortation points to exchange for targeted items......

Isn't Dean done with the calf?

At the very least, there are more than 5,000 exclamation points to be set aside, in other words, Dean still has 20,000 points left on the budget he can spend.

"Huh?"

Suddenly, Dean saw a very cost-effective item, and when he looked at the price, he immediately decided to exchange it for two items.

First up is the first prop.

"True Eye: Can be used on living and non-living things, and can see through the basic information and ability data of all gods and spirits in the monolithic universe."

"Price: 12,000 exclamation points."

With the True Eye, if you encounter a supervillain or superhero you don't know in the future, Dean doesn't need to work hard to do additional investigations, and you can directly get the basic information of the other party.

However, this basic information is not particularly detailed, it is probably equivalent to a brief character introduction, which will tell you what his name is, what special abilities he has, and what he is good at.

For deeper preferences, personalities, and the like won't be shown.

But this is already quite useful.

Then came the second prop.

"Small virtual live room: You can create a virtual live room with a maximum of 5,000 people, which will automatically appear on the electronic device closest to the specified group of people."

"The price is seven thousand five hundred amazement value."

The system description of this item seems a bit abstract and not very easy to understand.

But it's actually quite understandable.

First of all, the virtual live broadcast room is only valid for a specific group of people, for example, Dean can specify "people who want to watch Kidd the Thief perform but are not there", then the nearest electronic device around the group will automatically show the scene of Kidd the Thief's performance.

The advantage of this is that Dean can guarantee that at least 5,000 people will be watching him perform every time, which is a fixed income of 5,000 exclamations.

After all, he can't expect a big tyrant to charter the Cavaliers Stadium every time to accommodate so many spectators to watch the monster thief Kidd.

Kidd the Thief usually appears in a museum or a treasure trove or something like that, and in this kind of scene, there are at most two or three thousand people at the same time, and the vast majority of people can't squeeze into the scene, they can only watch it through the live media.

In the system's judgment, only those who witnessed Kidd's performance in person could provide exclamation, and others who saw it live in the media could not provide exclamation.

The existence of a virtual live room can make up for this.

Not only that, but there is another benefit to the virtual live room.

(End of chapter)