But I would like to talk to some experts who don’t read books seriously and directly give bad chapter reviews or bad endings.
For the settings from the first to the twelfth order, I directly asked the mathematical models from the masters.
Some people said that Wujiu and Zhongxu fought back and forth, and the setting was broken and inconsistent. Some people also said that Wujiu injured Zhongxu and was a poor player at the twelfth level. Some people were curious about what confidence Wujiu had to fight the butler.
Emmm, there are so many psychologically disturbing comments in the book review, I will only explain it seriously once, and only this time.
The first question is, what Bai Wu said, that Wujiu can fight Zhongxu in theory, where is the logic? Zhongxu also has Jiying, Wujiu also has Jiying, why can Wujiu fight Zhongxu
This question reminds me of how a lot of people criticized Extreme Balance for being a crappy sequence and said it didn't deserve to be ranked 31st. What's interesting is that now that the role of Extreme Balance has been shown, no one remembers it.
The improvement of companion power, not to the level, has points added. Some readers have forgotten this setting, but I have. The book also clearly writes the logic of adding points for several core characters, as well as the logic of adding points for normal people.
Zhong Xu is at level 12, evenly distributed, and level 599, with a biased distribution. After the biased attributes are amplified, the difference is not big compared to Zhong Xu's average attributes. Is there a problem with this? And the extreme balance makes all the attributes of level 59 the same as the speed, so the overall combat power is indeed close to Zhong Xu? So where is the collapse? The collapse is because you force me to collapse, so I have to collapse
second question:
This is even simpler. If there are still people who think that weapons that deduct a percentage of health have no bonus to combat, then no matter how I explain it, it will be useless. Let me just talk about the function of this weapon. It appears in the Heart of Well Four copy. Each time it deducts 7.5% of the "maximum health value", it can be swung twenty-five times.
This is why Wujiu was able to beat Zhong Xu to death. He didn't kill Zhong Xu on the spot because I "didn't want to advance the plot too quickly."
The third question.
Where did Wujiu get the confidence to attack the butler with that knife? Not to mention that it was Wujiu's strongest knife, even if it was a normal attack, why wouldn't he, an extremely balanced and ninth-level person, dare to attack the ninth-level evil
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I have finished answering. The reason why I didn't update the explanation of the setting is that I wanted to say something to some book friends who read fast. If this book really didn't follow logic, I would have taken off long ago.
Before you speak, please make sure that you really think this is unreasonable. If you are even more cowardly, you are just writing it with a broken setting. If that is true, I will definitely do the same as when I criticized the live broadcast and try to avoid mistakes as soon as possible.
After being serious for a while, I continued writing. There will be two updates today.
(I originally posted this chapter once, but then I thought it was unnecessary and deleted it. Later I found out... it was still necessary.)