Soaring of Galaxia

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Question 1: Why doesn’t the protagonist go on a killing spree despite being so awesome

Author's answer: Please read the trial rules carefully. The points of different jade cards have different meanings to everyone. If the protagonist goes on a killing spree as soon as he enters the trial area, even if he kills all the martial arts boys, how many jade tokens can he find by himself? Is it more efficient for one person to find fifty jade tokens, or is it more efficient for one person to find fifty jade tokens? Once the balance of strength is broken, the strategies of other martial arts boys will inevitably turn to defense, and the protagonist's efficiency in finding cards will inevitably be greatly reduced.

Question 2: It is totally unreasonable to look for the jade plaque. Someone found it and hid it. Even if you kill him, you won't take it out.

Author's answer: Each jade tablet has different points for different people. I would like to ask you if you found a two-cent jade plaque on hand, would you hide it? Or is it more cost-effective to exchange it for a jade token with higher points? As a book friend said, when everyone is about the same strength, the protagonist fishes with jade tokens on his body to lure others into taking the bait. Why can't other martial arts boys have the same mentality? Putting it on the body and hiding it have different meanings.

Question 3: Why is the protagonist so powerful that he still fights with No. 36 and directly kills people to get cards

The protagonist is very powerful, but first, can you be sure that the opponent really has a card? Secondly, can you ensure that you don’t alert others when you kill someone? A protagonist who is too strong will inevitably cause panic in the entire team. Once everyone panics, the jade cards will definitely not be hidden on their bodies, and the protagonist's efficiency in obtaining cards will be even lower, instead of just getting cards by killing people. The martial arts boys are not puppets, standing there waiting for you to kill, with cards in their hands waiting for you to take them. Even if it is an NPC, it must be an NPC with an IQ. You can't expect the martial arts boys to just wait there for the protagonist to kill people and get cards, right

Therefore, the best way to get cards is not to kill in a high profile, but to sap in a low profile. The best way to get 80 points as soon as possible for the cross-region trial. This is a card-taking trial, killing is not the original purpose. Killing is to get better cards.

Summary: It’s not that I don’t want the protagonist to kill everyone, but obviously it is necessary to use different strategies in different scenes and situations. The protagonist's character is not a tolerant one. I believe everyone has seen the confrontation with the Ximen clan leader. The protagonist will never be vague when it's time to take action and explode. The rules of this trial dictate that you will not be able to successfully win by relying solely on your tyranny. Intelligence and intrigue are very important. The protagonist obviously wants to fight across regions. If he is limited to the happy grudges here, how can he win in the end