Every ti a new life soul goes online, it brings about a qualitative leap in battles for certain groups.
The third is "Dreamseeker," a player leading a team that contains a Fourth Generation Source: Misfortune, in the Senluo Forest Region.
The trait effect is to apply a misfortune effect to the target, reducing the opponent's luck value.
The duration and intensity of the effect are influenced by the strength of the life soul and one's own spiritual power.
This life soul was thrust into the sewer as soon as it appeared.
Although it has the strength of a Fourth Generation Soul, the boost it provides in actual battles is not apparent.
Its effect is similar to the Grand Fortune and Luck life souls, capable of directly affecting fortune.
But changes in fortune do not directly manifest in battles.
For instance, even if the opponent's fortune is affected, normal attack thods will not change in value on the body.
In battle, situations of the opponent inexplicably tripping or being disturbed by so external force, affecting their own strength, do not occur.
Discussions surrounding fortune-type life souls reignited with the ergence of the Misfortune life soul.
Regarding this, a large number of players expressed their opinions.
During this period, a post by a research-enthusiast player rapidly gained popularity in the forum.
[A Detailed Explanation of Fortune-Type Life Souls, Logical and Content-Rich, Helping You Quickly Understand What These Soul Traits Specifically Do.]
Posted by player: Venera Curse.
Content:
To ensure the accuracy of the content, I've consulted Guidance, exploring a large volu of library resources for what I didn't understand.
Next, I'll give everyone a detailed explanation of what makes these life souls powerful.
First, what do fortune-type life souls actually influence?
Guidance provided with the answer that fortune brings weight inclination in the rules of world operations.
For instance, for Child Group possessing the Sixth Generation Primordial life soul "Unlimited," the Grand Fortune and Luck life souls can affect the probability of high-magnitude enhancent when casting the Unlimited life soul.
However, for ordinary players, this influence is very weak.
Take battle as an example.
When a player releases "Misfortune" on their target, regardless of technique or other factors, the winner is still determined by which side has higher combat power.
Even if the opponent's combat power exceeds yours by just 1 point.
Thus, the influence of fortune-type life souls seems minimal.
More like a display, unworthy of the prestige Fourth Generation Souls should have.
But in reality, it's not.
Fortune-type life souls exhibit two types of effect performances.
One is players like Child Group, where the trait directly influences throw judgnt upon release.
The other is weight inclination in the rules of world operations, a slow and continuous effect.
Like in the real world, certain seemingly minor factors can gradually change the direction of events over ti.
This is the butterfly effect.
Simply put, fortune-type traits normally require waiting to see the effect.
These have a relatively long delay.
This is obviously a feature logic designed by the ga for authenticity.
Think of Monster World as a highly complex system, where any change needs ti to propagate through each part, changing fortune requires nurous interdiary links to reflect.
Again using battle as an example, two players with identical combat power stand still.
The warrior affected by "Misfortune" just needs to wait long enough, there's a chance a powerful strike from afar will kill them.
But that strike is just unleashed unknowingly by a strong fighter on the other side of space, not directed at this warrior.
My example might be sowhat inappropriate because fortune's transmission does not act so quickly.
The point is, a small change needs to accumulate to a certain degree to provoke a qualitative change.
The effect of Misfortune, akin to leaving a small pit on the affected warrior's fate line, slowly attracts negative situations towards oneself, like a magnet.
Conversely, Grand Fortune and Luck are also small pits, but they attract good things to oneself.
Much like throwing a stone into a lake, creating ripples that spread, gradually amplifying the scope of influence through the world's operations, layer by layer, magnifying this dynamic.
Fortune-type life souls are quite mystical, unable to directly influence battle results, only affecting the weight inclination towards good or bad happenings.
Theoretically, a player continually applies Grand Fortune and Luck traits to themselves, enhancing their chance of encountering opportunities through long explorations more than other players.
However, this change is also subject to environntal influences.
In scenarios where there are inherently no opportunities, high luck values are futile.
For players with combat as the core, there is absolutely no need to embed fortune-type life souls; doing so is aningless.
I would rather recomnd Fishing Faction, Exploration Faction players to embed these fortune-affecting life souls.
May they accompany your future gaming journey with surprises, offering greater anticipation for the future.
This concludes the interpretation. Follow for interesting strategy content.
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Player "Venera Curse" published a post, explaining fortune's effect quite explicitly.
While checking player information, Qi Sheng discovered that as the player ecosystem gradually enriched, even the forum had different gaplay genres.
The largest genre is the Strategy Party players.
This type of players have clear goals, focusing on the domain of maximizing resource utilization, pursuing completion of objectives in the shortest ti or at the lowest cost.
The biggest feature of Strategy Party players is they like to post evaluation content in the forum.
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