Volume 20 Chapter 108 Speculation
Volume 20, Chapter 108: Speculation
Countless players have come in and out of this nightmare zone, including NPCs like Little Fox. However, none of them were expelled by the fog, and I was the only one who was asked to leave. 【】
Why are you driving me away? Or why should we be treated differently? The answer can only be found in the differences between me and others.
I was expelled, but others were not. This means that I have some characteristics that are different from ordinary people, and this characteristic is the reason why I was expelled. So, what’s the difference between me and the average person?
I am stronger than the average player. Yes, this is a major difference. But what is the use of power? It can only kill more fog souls. It seems that this is because the death of Wuhun must be a bad thing for Wu, so I was asked to leave. However, if this is really the case, it doesn’t make sense, because if I kill Wuhun and Wuhun feels unhappy, then wouldn’t it be okay if someone else kills him? The self-destruction of mages can also cause the death of fog souls. If I kill a bunch of people, they are killing, and if they kill one or two, they are also killing. Could it be that you can't accept someone shooting you, but you don't care if someone stabs you with a knife? Doesn't this obviously make sense? Therefore, if I was expelled just because I killed the fog soul, then mage players should also be on the expulsion list. But the results showed that this did not happen, and I was the only one expelled. This shows that it is not the cause of Wuhun's death.
So, if it wasn't because I was strong and killed too many fog souls, what else could it be? You still have to find the difference. The difference between me and other players. It can be said that there are many differences between me and ordinary players. I have a high level, I have many magic pets, I have good equipment, I have fast reaction speed, etc. However, when these are put together, it seems that there is still a difference in combat effectiveness. Then, what we are looking for should be a characteristic that has nothing to do with combat effectiveness or is not directly related to it, a difference that has been ignored. The latest chapter of Sanctuary.
Based on these circumstances, I suddenly thought of two differences and derived a key point.
The two differences are: first, I can use magic in the nightmare zone; second, my armor absorbs the soul power of the death fog soul.
The first point doesn't seem right at first glance, because besides me, little foxes can also use magic. However, if you think about it carefully, you can find that although the little fox can use magic here, it has never actually used it. Baidu search. Huaxia* Library. Except for this fight with me, the little fox has never used magic here at all. Those fog spirits never attacked it at all. In other words, I am the only one who actually uses magic on a large scale here. In other words, I am the only one who has actually released standard spells.
The mages also used magic here, like self-destruction. However, self-destruction consumes the magic power in the body, not in space. What I consume is the magic in space, just like mages use magic in the normal environment outside. So, I consumed the magic power here. This is what I think is the key point, and this key point is magic power or simply energy.
The mages used their own magic power to self-destruct in the nightmare zone. After the explosion, the magic power in their bodies did not disappear, but spread to the surrounding space. This means that the total amount of magic power in the nightmare zone increased. However, the magic power I used was a standard magic release method that consumes external magic power. In other words, I caused the total magic power in the nightmare zone to drop during the battle. I suspect this was the key factor in my expulsion.
And that second point. My armor will absorb the soul power of the fog soul. I guess this may be one of the reasons. The fog souls themselves are incorporeal, they are like energy creatures. Because the warriors couldn't use their skills here, they couldn't kill the fog soul at all. The warcraft transformed by the shredded fog soul will re-condensate into the fog soul. This is not death at all, so the fog soul does not lose in the process, and the player does not gain experience points. ""Chinese Library"". The self-destruction of mages can indeed kill the fog soul, it is a real killing. But the self-destruction of the mages only destroyed the energy structure of the fog soul. Energy itself is not destroyed, it only changes form. The destroyed fog soul was indeed dead, but the energy in its body did not disappear. If my previous guess is correct, it means that the fog needs energy, so she hopes that everyone will leave energy here instead of taking away or consuming energy.
My armor will absorb soul power, which means that the soul energy will be completely absorbed and stored in my armor. This part of the energy will no longer belong to the nightmare zone. In addition, my magic consumes magic power, so to the nightmare zone, I am like a black hole, constantly devouring its energy. What's more important is that I not only found the source of magic power, but also collected colorful magic crystals and mother crystals everywhere. You must know that these gems are energy storage devices, and the energy they absorb is from the nightmare zone. When I took them away like this, I naturally took away more energy.
Based on the above analysis, I finally confirmed that the biggest difference between myself and others is that I took the energy away from the nightmare zone, while others not only did not take away the energy, but also contributed some every time someone entered. This is the biggest difference between me and others. As for those lucky people who occasionally leave with colorful magic crystals or mother crystals, they are really just the lucky ones. Just like winning a lottery ticket, no matter how much you win, the company selling the lottery tickets will not lose money. The money everyone spends buying lottery tickets is always more than the prize money, and the purpose of the winner is to attract more people to buy lottery tickets. Those who leave with treasures in the Nightmare Zone do take away energy, but their deeds will attract more adventurers, and then the Nightmare Zone can earn more magic power from them, and then choose randomly among them. One or two lucky people, then people will start rushing in again.
Taking these factors together, the Nightmare Zone is a place that absorbs magic power. The reason why ordinary people's magic power drops here is actually because the magic power is absorbed, which is why the magic power drops so much. And I happened to break that situation, so I was not welcome.
However, even though I thought about why I was not welcome, I didn’t want to leave even more. Because I thought of more and more important things. And this thing is - the fog is not my opponent at all, or it simply has no fighting ability.
Assuming that my first inference is true, that is, the nightmare zone is a place where mist absorbs magic power, then if someone steals her magic power, she should immediately launch a counterattack. What's more, I took away all the sources of magic power and looted so many colorful magic crystals and mother crystals. It can be said that Wu suffered heavy losses. If she really cared about the magic, why didn't she stop me?
Also, after we first discovered her, I chased her desperately. Why did she run away? If that was to avoid exposing her existence, why didn't she fight back when we caught up with her and was attacked by me? At that time, there was no possibility of concealment, and I had definitely discovered her. But she still chose to run away. If she was really strong, why would she run? I even took the initiative to attack her, but she didn't fight back. Isn't this kind of self-restraint? Moreover, even if she is really well-behaved, why is she suddenly behaving so viciously now? Doesn't this make sense?
Therefore, based on the above, I speculate that the female-looking creature called Mist in front of me is actually very weak in combat power, or even has no attack power at all. She ran away before because she had no attack power, so she wanted to avoid us. Later, after being caught up and beaten, she didn't fight back not because she didn't want to fight back, but because she had no offensive power, so she couldn't fight back. After I finally peeled her away from the mist, she became fierce. This was all a bluff. It was because she couldn't run away, so she wanted to act vicious and see if she could scare me away. This is no longer possible.
Just because I had roughly guessed this guy's intentions, I had no intention of giving in. She has already started to play a trick on me. If I didn't know, it would be better to say that I have already guessed it. If I still soften, wouldn't I be an idiot?
"Hey, don't you want to take necessary action? Act quickly, I can't wait."
After hearing my words, the whole body of the mist over there began to roll violently. Although its appearance did not change at all, it could be seen that the white mist that made up her was constantly surging and rolling in her body, as if it could happen at any time. It will generally burst out. However, even though the reaction in his body was so violent, Wu stood there without saying a word and never moved. She didn't show any intention of attacking and just stood there without answering my words.
Seeing that Wu didn't respond for a long time, I became even more sure that the other party was just playing a trick, so I boldly walked over and pushed her hard, and at the same time shouted: "Hey, are you going to reply quickly? You Aren't you going to take necessary measures? Are you going to let me see what your necessary measures are?"
"Do you really want to see it?" Wu finally spoke after a long pause. However, the voice was very cold, which made me a little confused.
In fact, I am also beating the drum in my heart now. Although I am certain about the previous part, I am actually not entirely sure whether Wu has combat power. I just think it is more likely that she has no attack power. After all, the little fox had stayed here for so long before. Even if he didn't do anything harmful, if the other party was really capable of fighting, it was unlikely that he would let it go. However, although I concluded from this that the fog had no fighting ability, there was another possibility that made me very uneasy.
This possibility is that Wu may have combat power and be very strong, but if she wants to use her combat power, she must pay a price, and the price is very high. If this possibility is true, it would also explain why Wu never fought me, but took the initiative to escape. After all, the price to pay for fighting is too high, so she naturally tolerates it as long as she can, and doesn't fight if she can.
But, if that's the case, wouldn't I be poking a hornet's nest now? Hopefully this possibility is wrong.