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Chapter 475

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As mentioned before, "Tale of Wuxia 3" was ridiculously difficult, especially when a player faced a group of enemies. Whether they were humanoid enemies or monsters, choosing to face them head-on often resulted in a tragic death. The only way to deal with them was to fight them one by one. This was just like the saying in "Dark Souls 3", "Two fists are no match for four hands, a strong man is no match for many, and the Lord of Cinder is no match for three dogs" …

The Lord of Cinder was a boss in "Dark Souls 3", and the difficulty of fighting a boss alone was lower than fighting a group of enemies alone. You could understand the strangeness of this game, and you could also understand what it meant to be a low-level martial arts world. If it was a high-level martial arts world, how could a peerless master be afraid of being surrounded?

Another example was "The Witcher 3". It was not difficult, and the protagonist, the White Wolf, could fight many enemies at once. In the novel, the White Wolf, the Demon Hunter, was afraid of pitchforks because he was ambushed by a group of villagers. The White Wolf was a low-level demon, or else he would not have been ambushed by the villagers.

In a low-level martial arts world like "Tale of Wuxia 3", Jane Doe Su was strong in one-on-one fights, and she was even strong in one-on-one fights against human opponents. She had to fight a group of zombified dogs, and because of the burden of the players, she would definitely be injured. Even Li Xiye would be injured!

That's right, this was the so-called "can't beat dogs". This was how cruel a low-level martial arts world was. The power of a group was the greatest. Even the most peerless master could not fight a hundred enemies alone, unless they were unprepared and used assassination methods. Otherwise, they would be surrounded and killed …

In fact, this was very anti-Wuxia. Many players wanted to be invincible, but who would have thought that the small monsters and mini-bosses inside would be so cruel that they would doubt their lives? If they accidentally alerted a group of them, it would really be over!

For some players, they might be directly dissuaded. This game was so difficult that it was not suitable for bad players, so they might as well not play it. However, there were also some players who, even if they were tortured time and time again, could not help but curse and swear that they would never play again, but they still could not help but open it and try to overcome each obstacle. Then, they would feel a sincere sense of joy!

They would also find reasons for themselves to continue playing. Perhaps it was because the graphics and music were particularly impressive, or perhaps it was because the worldview, plot, and character settings were well thought out. At the same time, the feeling that as long as they were strong enough, they could do whatever they wanted was especially fascinating!

For a game like this, there was no point in using a modifier or cheating. It was the feeling of constantly challenging oneself, advancing the plot, and exploring the world. It was irresistible!

Therefore, even if the game was considered to be full of malice by the players, its overall sales were actually quite good. At least, it did not make a loss. As for its reputation, of course, some of the die-hard fans cheered loudly. They even used various methods to promote this hardcore game …

The upper limit of martial arts that Zhao Youyue set for "Jane Doe Su" was the highest limit for a human in this game. She was on par with "Sword God" Li Xiye. Her "Heavenly Fairy" was actually the same as Ye Gu Cheng's, but the effects were actually different.

Speaking of which, the level of martial arts in Ye Gu Cheng's world should be at least in the Chinese Martial Arts World. Their Qing Gong was quite elegant, and they could fly at will. In "Tale of Wuxia 3," if one wanted to go up to the roof, they would need to use tools, such as grappling hooks or ladders.

The strongest masters were probably parkour masters. Their strength and agility were stronger than ordinary people, and they could run faster and jump higher. However, they could not use Qing Gong to fly around. This was how anti-Wuxia games were …

Neigong did exist. Perhaps it should be called "Qigong." This kind of energy was miraculous when fighting against demons and ghosts. For example, evil spirits and the like. Qigong had to be attached to a weapon in order to deal damage to them. Otherwise, it would be impossible to hit them.

However, for those demons and ghosts, of course, some could fly in the sky, and some had special skills. No matter how strong a human was, they could not crush these demons and ghosts head-on. However, humans were more intelligent. When a master was fully prepared, he could use his martial arts and wisdom to defeat these demons and ghosts.

Players were this type of people. They could even use their own deaths to figure out the opponent's pattern, and then, through step-by-step calculations, finally completed the counterattack!

At this time, Zha Feng was in an "intoxicated" state. His entire being seemed to be playing a game created by his own "Inspiration Outburst" in his mind. For him, the strength of Jane Doe Su was already beyond his expectations. Even if Li Xiye were here, it would be infinitely difficult to save the dying players.

Protecting others was always harder than taking their lives. In order to save the players, Jane Doe Su seemed to have lost her mind and charged into the pack of vicious dogs. She activated her sword dance mode, but there was no way she could kill all the troublesome little monsters in one go. The zombified dogs still had their hunting memories from when they were alive. They even knew how to take turns to fight instead of swarming at the same time …

So, in order to save the players, Jane Doe Su was seriously injured!

For players who liked to kill and rob, the appearance of a fool like her was like a treasure chest from the heavens. Because players who had reached this stage of the game knew how powerful Jane Doe Su was to be able to fight a group of dogs head-on!

She was comparable to Li Xiye. Because even Li Xiye would not dare to fight a group of dogs like this. Li Xiye could not beat the dogs, so he could only fight them by fighting them …

This world was too cruel for humans. Even a peerless master couldn't beat a dog!

Some players even used dogs to calculate the combat power of the ultimate masters. "God of Swords" Li Xiye could at most fight seven dogs at once. The top ten masters in the Heavenly Leaderboard would need to fight at least five dogs at once …

The strongest master in the Earth Leaderboard could fight four dogs. The masters in the Human Leaderboard could fight at least two dogs at once, right?

As for a dog, the difficulty was immediately reduced. As long as one knew Qigong, they should be able to slowly grind the zombified dogs to death.

And if you fought two dogs at once, the dogs would also stab you in the back. Even when you locked on to one of the dogs and made a move, the other dog would take the opportunity to attack after you made a move and when you had no energy left …

How many players underestimated the zombified dogs in the game and were killed?

The number was really uncountable.

This was a game world where the ultimate masters could not beat the dogs! After all, the dogs were not ordinary dogs. They were monsters that would never appear in real life.



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