Chapter 351: There Are No Perfect Classes, Only Perfect Class Users
Lin Moyu continued to face one challenge after another, cycling through opponents from Mage-type classes, to Knight-type, and finally Assassin-type. Under Meng Anwen's meticulous arrangement, he was exposed to class users of every type, gradually mastering their skills and strategies, all within the constraints of level 40.
As the challenges progressed, Lin Moyu's growth became increasingly rapid. His understanding of the unique characteristics, combat styles, strengths, and weaknesses of each class deepened.
Through this journey, one truth became evident: no class was perfect. Even the most formidable classes had inherent flaws. Lin Moyu's own Necromancer class, capable of defying expectations by challenging level 70 opponents at level 40, was no exception.
While classes themselves were imperfect, class users bore the responsibility to strive for perfection. Though absolute flawlessness was unattainable, the pursuit of it was essential—a cornerstone for becoming a God-level powerhouse.
God-level powerhouses like Yan Kuangsheng and Bai Yiyuan had also achieved a deep understanding of various classes through extensive combat against diverse opponents. Meng Anwen, on the other hand, took a different route, relying on his studies and observations of countless battles to attain the same insight.
Through these methods, they gradually overcame their shortcomings and established a solid foundation. However, their approaches paled in comparison to Lin Moyu’s path.
Lin Moyu immersed himself in the experience of various classes by incarnating as different class users. Despite repeated failures, the insights and benefits he gained far surpassed those of the three God-level powerhouses.
With time, Lin Moyu found his rhythm, and his learning accelerated. As his mastery grew, his opponents began to fare worse with each successive challenge.
Through this process, Lin Moyu synthesized the strengths of different classes, integrating diverse combat styles into a unified whole. He began to break free from traditional class constraints, crafting a combat approach that was uniquely his own. By shattering conventional thinking, Lin Moyu transcended the limitations of any single class, wielding a vast repertoire of techniques with ease.
Time flowed steadily, and Lin Moyu’s challenges continued without pause.
As the tests progressed, Lin Moyu began to deliberately hold back, aiming to observe and study the core traits of his opponents more thoroughly.
After ten whole days, Lin Moyu had achieved an incredible feat: he defeated all 500 opponents.
