107: Chapter 107: Talent Turns into Skills 107: Chapter 107: Talent Turns into Skills After the evolution of his Ice Talent, Zhou Tian discovered that his original talent had suddenly disappeared.
When Zhou Tian attacked a player, the player was not imdiately frozen by his talent ability like before, which gave Zhou Tian a shock.
Although Zhou Tian effortlessly defeated the player he was fighting with, due to the importance of Ice Talent, he hastily stopped and focused on the changes within himself.
Upon investigation, Zhou Tian was initially taken aback, but then imdiately showed an expression of wild joy.
Zhou Tian had always been puzzled as to why low-level monsters in the ga connected to this world possess all sorts of talents, but advanced monsters do not.
It wasn’t until he personally experienced it this ti that he understood that these advanced monsters aren’t devoid of talents, they just don’t focus their energy on these talents at all.
Turns out, the talent ability of monsters eventually evolves directly into skills after continuous evolution.
Although skills aren’t as freely usable as talent abilities, compared to the auxiliary capability of talents, the effect and destructive power of skills naturally far surpass the forr.
Given Zhou Tian’s situation, he naturally hoped to have skills rather than talent.
After all, monsters don’t have magic power and can use the skills as soon as the cooldown ti is up.
One or two skills may not show much effect, but once Zhou Tian has multiple or even dozens of skills, the strength he can demonstrate at that ti will be much stronger than now.
After the evolution of Zhou Tian’s Ice Talent, he was indeed rewarded with a nice skill.
“Extre Freezing Wave: When the skill is activated, it causes 100-300 frost damage within a ten-ter radius and the enemy is frozen from one to three minutes.
Skill cooldown ti, thirty minutes.”
In terms of attack power, Zhou Tian’s new skill’s damage of a few hundred isn’t impressive, especially in comparison to the half-hour cooldown ti, the attack seems weak.
However, the damage caused by frost has always been as such, and since Zhou Tian’s skill is of the Ice type, it’s only natural that its attack power is a bit low.
Compared to the low attack rate, the effect brought by the skill is truly formidable.
The freezing effect is undoubtedly powerful; it can even be said directly that if one gets frozen by the opponent during combat, unless there’s an absolute advantage in strength or can ignore the effect, the side that gets frozen will surely be defeated.
When Zhou Tian fought players before, his freezing talent brought him substantial help.
Otherwise, if it were other less important talents, given the current environnt, even if they beca ineffective, Zhou Tian might not have discovered and hurriedly investigated the situation imdiately.
This formidable freezing effect, Zhou Tian’s skill has now shifted from affecting people to affecting the ground.
Although the cooldown ti of that skill is long, Zhou Tian feels that he still got a great advantage considering its effects.
As soon as that thought arose, Zhou Tian instantly used his newly acquired skill.
“Extre Freezing Wave!” Following the extra piece of information in his mind, Zhou Tian activated his new skill amidst the battleground.
Upon activation, a blue light quickly expanded around Zhou Tian, freezing all players within a ten-ter radius into blue color in less than a second.
Such a situation wouldn’t be strange in a high-end battle area, as both high-end monsters and players have mastered so advanced skills.
Considering their abilities, no matter how much commotion they caused in the fight, it wouldn’t be considered strange.
But in the beginner area, Zhou Tian, a boss with average strength, actually unleashed such a skill.
That surprised all players and NPCs who had never experienced that kind of power before.
While the players and NPCs were shocked by his skill, Zhou Tian didn’t let go of this fantastic opportunity to attack.
As a result, as soon as he froze the nearby enemies, Zhou Tian and his beastn began to launch a frantic attack.
Under normal circumstances, even if Zhou Tian and his beastn gave their all, they might not pose a threat to those NPCs and players.
But due to Zhou Tian’s newly activated skill, the players and NPCs affected by the freezing effect couldn’t do much.
As such, when Zhou Tian and his beastn started the offensive, they naturally couldn’t resist.
In the end, following Zhou Tian and his team’s attack, the players and NPCs near Zhou Tian fell, one after another, in a short amount of ti.
By the ti Zhou Tian’s skill effect wore off, most of the group of players and NPCs near him were already killed by Zhou Tian and his beastn.
Although killing those players didn’t give Zhou Tian enough experience for another evolution, he was still extrely excited after witnessing the powerful effect of the skill.
After surveying a direction, he led his beastn and advanced in that direction.
For Zhou Tian, he had already spent a significant amount of ti attacking Newbie Town.
At this point, if he hadn’t crushed the NPC force of Newbie Town, those NPCs would have been well-prepared for the battle.
But although Zhou Tian’s timing was long, it doesn’t an it was the sa for the players.
Contrarily, due to the different ti flows of both worlds, the players probably hadn’t received the ssage yet.
aning, although Zhou Tian is facing many players, they are only a part of the original player base in Newbie Town.
As the battle progresses and other players receive the ssage and rush over, the players Zhou Tian will have to face then will be far more in terms of number and level than the current enemies.
Just one player of level fifty or sixty appearing in Newbie Town can stop Zhou Tian’s invasion with their individual strength.
So, before the players genuinely react, Zhou Tian must cut off the passage of external players to Newbie Town.
Otherwise, if the situation Zhou Tian dreads the most occurs, not only will his operation fail, but he himself might also die at the hands of those players.
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