Chapter 417 Electronic Hamster Disease
[Name: Electronic Hamster Disease]
[Type: Fantasy Power]
[Level: lv1 (cannot be upgraded by conventional means)]
[Usage conditions: Uncertain]
[Skill effect: Decades of love for games have allowed you to successfully place your "Fantasy Power" on electronic games.
Due to your gaming habits, you have successfully accumulated countless items and props in countless game archives during your gaming career, and have also cleared a large number of games with various full-level props. These virtual props that should only exist in electronic archives and clearance settlements will become your real helper through the medium of "Fantasy Power".
You can select a certain equipment item that you have hoarded and used in all games throughout your gaming career, and take it out in the state of "Fantasy Props".
The removal of some fantasy props requires special conditions, and the removal of some fantasy props is limited in quantity.
When you hold a real prop, you can also use the power of imagination to make reasonable adjustments to the prop and incorporate some characteristics of the fantasy prop into it.
You can only maintain the existence of one fantasy prop at the same time. When you choose to take out the next fantasy prop, the previous fantasy prop will be forced to be stored back.
You can only choose a fantasy prop from the same game to take out every natural day. 】
[Note: This is the real strength of a large number of games on all platforms with multiple rounds and full-level clearance archives! 】
The Little Overlord in Luke's hand was said to be used to train typing skills, but after getting it, only the Little Overlord used to play Contra, Mario, and Tank Wars was gone. As Luke's enlightenment object for electronic games, it is more like a physical carrier for Luke to board the fantasy power.
And the power called "electronic hamster disease" that awakened with it is the real trace he left in his electronic game career.
All consoles, handhelds, physical cartridges, game peripherals and other objects were neatly stacked by Luke in his cabinet dedicated to collecting game-related things.
Since Luke's own economic level has been able to support his spending for his hobbies, he has never sold physical cards for new games.
Even if some games have been completed multiple times, Luke will still occasionally open the archives of these multiple rounds, take a look, and this action alone can easily dispel most of the haze in his life.
And driven by the concepts of "every teammate dies, the archive must be reloaded", "all side quests must be cleared before the main quest is triggered", "all treasure chests are mine", "I feel uncomfortable if I don't take the props", etc., Luke's game is basically not related to speed running, and there will often be strange situations where the inventory is full of powerful props, but he is still stingy.
Of course, this habit has changed a lot after crossing.
After all, this alien world is an extreme mode that can only be completed with one life in theory. If you die, not only will your life be gone, but all the accumulated props will also be lost (emphasis), and Luke's ability to produce props is too strong, so he becomes quite bold when using props.
There is a paranoid idea that even if you die, you can't let the enemy get away with it.
For those games that have been completed on Earth, even if there are more items in the inventory, it will not help Luke to conquer other non-sequel games, but now it is different.
The items and props in the archives of these completed games will become Luke's new help in this large open world called "Another World" in the form of crystallization of dream power!
And judging from the specific description of the skills, there is the possibility of further upgrades.
Maybe in addition to items and props, skills and even characters can be materialized by dream power in the future!
Luke was so happy about this unexpected surprise that his nose was about to burst, but in contrast, Captain Hook, who saw his embarrassed subordinates crying and complaining, was not happy.
"Waste! All waste!!!"
With a wave of his left hand, Hook, who pierced the pirate's neck with a sharp silver hook, threw the pirate, who began to twitch on the spot, into the crowd.
Soon, everything that could be stripped off the body disappeared, and all appeared on the bodies of the surrounding pirates, leaving only a naked pig with blood still gushing from its neck.
Perhaps the naked pig was an eyesore, so Hook lifted it up and let the surrounding dust and sand sweep over, covering the naked pig completely.
Soon, these very dry sands turned into lumps of soil that seemed to have absorbed a lot of liquid and condensed together.
When the lumps of soil cracked by themselves, the naked pig inside suddenly turned into the dry appearance of a corpse after being exposed to the scorching sun in the desert for more than ten days.
"Great Captain Hook! Let me kill these foreign invaders!"
Just as Hook was bullying in his nest, such a declaration suddenly emerged from the crowd.
With the exclamations of the pirates, a pirate who was originally less than 1.6 meters tall and very short began to swell and grow like a balloon, and soon became a little giant more than three meters tall.
At the same time, Comrade Luke, whose condition had been completely adjusted, had already led his men directly into the second act scene area adjacent to the snow-capped mountains.
Compared to the previous scene, the pirate units here not only have an average level increase of about 2 levels, but also have a variety of arms.
In addition to the ubiquitous double-bladed soldiers, Luke saw for the first time a unit with an Indian ancestry holding a javelin.
These are the Indian javelin soldiers that the mermaids said had the attributes of mercenaries, and they would work for the pirates as long as they were paid.
But facing these Indian javelin soldiers, Luke was obviously much more cautious, because he knew that these javelin soldiers were tricky.
Soon Luke's judgment was realized, because the unit he summoned with rebirth and skeleton resurrection was directly pierced by a powerful throw of the Indian javelin soldier's spear!
Full health instant kill, and it was an instant kill at the rule level!
But soon Luke determined that the instant kill effect of these javelin soldiers was only for summons and miscellaneous units, and the cyborg soldiers might also be within the scope of being killed instantly.
For humans, it was just forced to retreat a distance and then stopped, which was still acceptable.
Luke not only killed pirates and Indian mercenaries, but also smashed all the wooden barrels and cans he could see.
It was not that the brave blood was acting up, but that there were usable props inside.
Look, a huge hornet's nest fell out of the wooden barrel, and Luke grabbed it without hesitation.
In Captain Hook, this is a very powerful and high-damage prop, which is very effective against both soldiers and bosses.
But Luke threw the hornet's nest directly at the area where the Indian spearmen were concentrated, because he wanted to test the effect of the new skill.
The hornet's nest was broken, and a terrifying buzzing sound suddenly sounded.
However, what frightened both the enemy and us was that what appeared in the broken hornet's nest were extremely huge bees with three sharp spikes in their hands and tail tips... giant bees!