Chapter 1642: The Battle of the Tycoons Is Just So Simple and Unadorned
Luis Heath’s expression changed.
That strike just now was already his full-strength attack, yet it only broke two Talismans.
Evan Foster still had eight more on him!
Luis Heath immediately felt it was slightly tricky.
Magical treasure attacks are like wielding swords to clash with others; you need to expend a lot of energy to knock away the opponent’s weapon, break their defensive shield, and then injure them. If your strength far exceeds theirs, you can easily achieve your goal.
But if your strength doesn’t surpass theirs, not only do you have to exhaust a lot of energy, but you also have to withstand the powerful strikes of the opponent, making you easily injured.
Talismans, on the other hand, are like pre-made grenades. You just need to pull the ring, throw it, and no matter how it blows others up, it won’t cause any harm to you.
Now Luis Heath had two choices: either powerfully break Evan Foster’s Talismans or wait for the one shichen effective period of Evan Foster’s Talisman to end.
If this were a Life-Death Decree in the wilderness, Luis Heath could wait, but now he was at the Northern Mystic Sect, with countless Northern Mystic Sect disciples watching this battle. If Luis Heath did nothing but wait, his momentum would surely weaken, and he would be ridiculed.
Anyone on the Heavenly Profound Continent with a bit of insight knows that Treasure Path Sect disciples’ combat style was like this!
Talismans by side, magical treasures paving the way!
To defeat a Treasure Path Sect disciple, you either need to launch a sudden attack, catching them off guard, or rely on strong attacks to destroy all their Talismans!
