Chapter 787 231: Champion's Lecture: The Art of Technique
As the Champion Fighter continued to narrate, Phase Kill fell into deep thought.
Repeatedly reviewing the Qi Blood Grid space woven by the Champion Fighter, he also followed suit, trying to shape a similar spatial structure.
Under his control, the Qi-Blood seeped out of his body through the pores, flowing slowly and gradually forming a dense grid in the surrounding space.
Suddenly, the changes in the Alien Race Warriors around him became clear.
Their breathing, their movements, all caused ripples and fluctuations in the Qi-Blood Sensory Grid, instantly captured.
He could even barely detect changes in the airflow around him and the Qi-Blood circulation fluctuations within the Alien Race Warriors.
This structure was like a trap.
More accurately, it should be like a spider's web.
Under his control, the Qi-Blood formed a dense grid in the surrounding space.
This grid was like an invisible spider's web, tightly enveloping the surrounding space, with every strand of Qi-Blood closely connected to the body.
Any fluctuation would cause ripple-like waves on this "spider web," and then quickly feedback to him, allowing him to instantly capture the changes around him.
Just like a spider judges the position and state of its prey through the vibrations of the web, precise and efficient.
This move, in Phase Kill's view, was simply the predictive Divine Skill of Close Combat Players.
But compared to the Eagle-headed Demon Perception he once experienced, it was still far inferior.
The world under the Eagle-headed Demon Perception was simply a new dimension.
The picture in the mind penetrated every minute corner, even able to touch the vibration of each dust particle in the air, including every flow of energy.
This was a completely three-dimensional world feedback, no longer needing auxiliary vision.
The sky, the underground, these usually difficult-to-insight directions, were also clearly visible in the Eagle-headed Demon's perception.
The level of detail was like magnifying the entire world a thousand times, without missing any detail.
In contrast, although the grid space of the Qi-Blood structure had its uniqueness, in front of such rule-feedback Spiritual Perception, it was indeed simple.
If you use pixels as a metaphor.
The world seen by the naked eye was like a low-resolution blurry image, with details heavily lost, only barely recognizing the general outline and colors.
The scenery in the distance seemed shrouded in a thin mist, and the nearby details appeared rough and hard to capture the true appearance of things.
Under the Eagle-headed Demon Perception, the world was an ultra-high-resolution three-dimensional image, with every pixel as clear as possible, and every change in energy precisely captured.
After activating the Eagle-headed Demon Attribute, the whole world seemed to instantly upgrade from blurry standard definition to 8K ultra-clear, or even higher.
The experience at the test tower at that time shocked Phase Kill.
But he did not choose to embed the Eagle-headed Demon Life Soul, because the Star Vein Slot was simply not enough.
The Eagle-headed Demon Attribute was affected by the strength of spiritual power, and the main attribute improved after upgrading was Spiritual Strength, which did not match the melee faction he chose.
There were too many Life Souls suitable for melee waiting in line before the Eagle-headed Demon Perception to be embedded.
But even though it was far inferior to the Eagle-headed Demon Attribute, Phase Kill still decided to delve into learning it.
In the future, the improvement of the Star Vein Slot would only get more expensive, and saving a Star Vein Slot could save a huge sacrificial power expenditure.
As a close combatant, perception didn't need to be as detailed as the Eagle-headed Demon Attribute.
Besides, the Qi-Blood Grid also had room for improvement, able to be woven more finely as one's Qi Blood Strength increased.
This was another practical combat technique.
At this moment, the Champion Fighter's explanation continued:
"This way of collecting information for battle requires you to have keen observation, then integrate that observation into the battle, making it instinctive, without needing to be distracted by calculations, allowing each collision to give you a better understanding of your opponent."
"Remember, never attack blindly in battle; observe, wait, capture flaws, and make every attack effective…."
As the Champion Fighter continued his lecture, the number of people in Phase Kill's live stream kept surging.
"Lesson three, battle rhythm."
"In battle, beyond the collision on the level of strength, there's also the control of rhythm; whoever can grasp the rhythm of the battle, can control the outcome of the battle."
"The so-called rhythm refers to the invisible hand in battle that determines when you attack, when you defend, when you explode, when you restrain. An excellent warrior must learn to control the rhythm in battle rather than be controlled by it."
"The flow of Qi-Blood, the release of energy, even the rhythm of breathing, are all points you need to control."
"To master the rhythm of battle, you must first learn to perceive your opponent's rhythm in battle, then break it, forcing them into your rhythm, thereby gaining control of the battle's initiative."
"Success means you can determine the direction of the battle, rather than passively responding…."
Phase Kill listened with utmost seriousness.
The essence of the battle rhythm lecture by the Champion Fighter had already been understood by him.
It meant that in battle, the alternation of offensive and defensive transitions on both sides was each part of the rhythm.
Controlling the rhythm of battle involved both the collision of strength and the psychological game.
Mastering the rhythm of battle meant being able to control the progression of the battle.
But there were still parts of the explanation that he found bewildering, not understanding what the Champion Fighter was saying at all.
He felt that even when he was studying, he had never been this engrossed.
As for the content he didn't understand, he wasn't worried.
