After completing the training of the Rising Wind skill, Kaede Sato began practicing the Supersonic Bat's second long-range skill, the Shadow Ball. In the morning's duel with the Wisps, the Shadow Ball had played an important role.
(Note: Shadow Ball is a special attack of the Ghost Element. Power: 80. Effect: 20% chance of lowering the opponent's special defense by 1 level.)
From the description of the Shadow Balls, it wasn't hard to see that the Supersonic Bat's ultimate skill was able to defeat the Snake Serpent so easily. A large part of the reason was that the Supersonic Bat's Shadow Balls had accumulated enough damage to the Snake Serpent. Moreover, the Snake Serpent's special defense had been weakened by several levels. (The Rising Wind skill is a special attack of the Flying Element.)
In general, the Shadow Ball was an above average skill. The additional effects were also very good. Moreover, its range was very long. Even the Supersonic Bat's entry-level Shadow Ball could reach a distance of about 10 meters. It was a long-range skill that was very suitable for kiting enemies.
Following Kaede Sato's orders, the Supersonic Bat began to gather Ghost energy in front of its mouth. Unfortunately, the Supersonic Bat did not have any Ghost attributes, so it was not very sensitive to the Ghost energy in the surroundings. In addition, it had low control over the Ghost energy, so the size of the Shadow Ball that it could gather was only the size of an egg.
Moreover, even with the Ultrasonic Positioning ability, when the Supersonic Bat fired the Shadow Ball, its accuracy was a little off due to its lack of control over the Ghost energy. Within 10 meters, the Supersonic Bat's Shadow Ball did not hit a target that Kaede Sato had painted on the wall.
Due to the low power of the Shadow Ball, the Supersonic Bat's Shadow Ball only left an insignificant mark on the concrete wall that was made of steel plates.
However, while the Shadow Balls that the Supersonic Bat shot out had weak power and low accuracy, it still had some advantages. The time it took for the Shadow Balls to form was very short, almost one per second.
Of course, there was a limit to its continuous firing. After firing seven to eight egg-sized shadow balls, the Supersonic Bat needed to catch its breath and rest for two seconds before it could fire another round of shadow balls.
"The average diameter is 0.3.5 meters. The power is judged to be weak. The hit rate is 83%. The maximum range is 12 meters. The average rate of fire is 10 meters per second. The average time to condense is 1.12 seconds. The maximum number of consecutive shots is 9." Kaede Sato came to this conclusion after continuously collecting the data of 100 shadow balls launched by the Supersonic Bat on his laptop.
After the Supersonic Bat shot 103 Shadow Balls, its stamina was exhausted and it had no choice but to stop and rest.
After analyzing the data of the Supersonic Bat's Shadow Ball, Kaede Sato was now thinking about how to increase the power of the Supersonic Bat's Shadow Ball. From the data, it was not difficult to see that the Supersonic Bat's Shadow Ball's weakness was its low power, while its advantage was its short condensing time and strong continuity.
Of course, Kaede Sato could also see that the advantage of the Supersonic Bat's Shadow Ball was built on its weakness. It was precisely because the Supersonic Bat couldn't control too much ghost energy to condense the Shadow Ball, which resulted in its short condensing time.
Moreover, Kaede Sato also discovered that after the Supersonic Bat used the Shadow Ball 100 times in a row, its Shadow Ball technique improved very little. From the data collected by the laptop, among the 100 Shadow Balls launched by the Supersonic Bat, the largest Shadow Ball was only 0.38 meters in diameter. This Shadow Ball was also the most powerful one.
It was not difficult to see that compared to the improvement speed of the Wind technique, the Supersonic Bat's Shadow Ball technique improved at a snail's pace. However, Kaede Sato wasn't too disappointed. After all, this was something that could not be helped.
It was just like the mages in fantasy novels. Some mages were good at wind magic, while some were good at fire magic. However, this didn't mean that they didn't know magic of other elements. It was just that they weren't very good at it. The reason for this was most likely related to their magic affinity for different elements.
Since the Supersonic Bat was a flying and poison elemental spirit, it was natural for it to be extremely sensitive to the flying and poison elemental energies of the world. At the same time, the flying and poison elemental energies of the world were also very fond of it. When it came to the Supersonic Bat's control, the two energies displayed a very obedient attitude.
Therefore, when the Supersonic Bat mastered the flying skill, the Wind technique, it showed signs of rapid improvement. However, the ghost technique, Shadow Ball, was different. The Supersonic Bat didn't have the ghost attribute, so it wasn't sensitive to the ghost energy in the world. On the other hand, the ghost energy in the world didn't care about the Supersonic Bat at all. In fact, it would even be slightly resistant.
Simply put, if the difficulty of the Supersonic Bat mastering the Wind technique was 1, then the difficulty of mastering the Shadow Ball technique was 2. If he wanted to train the Shadow Ball technique from the Novice Level to the Proficient Level, he would need to spend a lot more time than practicing the Wind technique. In fact, he might need to put in a lot more effort to master the Shadow Ball technique.
After the Supersonic Bat ate the Energy Cube and finished resting, Kaede Sato said to the Supersonic Bat, "Supersonic Bat, you should have noticed that the improvement of your Shadow Ball technique is very small. However, don't be discouraged. Just do as I say later, and the improvement should be much better."
After Kaede Sato finished speaking, he immediately turned off the lights in the hall. In an instant, aside from the computer screen in his hand, most of the hall was plunged into darkness. Once the hall was dark, the Supersonic Bat's mental state seemed to have improved a little, and it became much more active.
"Do you feel that the ghost energy in the surroundings has become much denser?" Kaede Sato asked the Supersonic Bat, who had become more active because of the dark environment.
"Yi yi yi ~ ~" Hearing Kaede Sato's question, the Supersonic Bat also chirped at him and nodded.
According to the Supersonic Bat's perception, after the surroundings had become dark, the ghost energy in the surroundings had indeed become much denser, allowing it to sense it more clearly.
"Very good. From now on, follow my instructions for the Shadow Ball training. First, condense the Shadow Ball. Then, try your best to extend the condensing time and make it bigger. Only when you are unable to control it will you be able to release the Shadow Ball." After receiving a definite answer from the Supersonic Bat, Kaede Sato's face lit up, and he continued to explain his training method.
Since strong winds could make the flying energy in the surroundings more active, according to this logic, Kaede Sato believed that in a dark environment, the ghost energy would also become more active and dense. Now that he had received a definite answer from the Supersonic Bat, his hypothesis was proven to be correct.
In Kaede Sato's hypothesis, there were three key factors for Little Fairies to increase their skill proficiency.
The first factor was naturally their own attributes. Obviously, it was very easy for Little Fairies to practice skills that were compatible with their own attributes.
This was because they could easily sense the energy of this attribute, and it was very easy for them to use this energy to help them practice their skills. This naturally made it easier for Little Fairies to practice skills of this attribute, and thus, Little Fairies could quickly increase their skill proficiency.
To put it simply, when Little Fairies practiced skills that were compatible with their own attributes, they would receive experience buffs.
The second factor was the density of the various attributes in the surroundings. This logic was not difficult to understand. For example, in places with dense water energy (rainy days), Little Fairies would naturally be able to sense water energy more easily, which would also help them practice their water skills.
The third factor was the Wisp's control over a certain type of energy (the ability to control or control techniques). There was no helping it. Since it did not have an innate advantage (the first factor), it could only rely on hard work. This was a test of the Wisp's own comprehension and hard work. This was an ability that could only be obtained through hard work. There was no shortcut.
For example, energy of the same attribute was considered one of Little Fairies' own people, so Little Fairies could easily use it to help them.
However, energy of different attributes were like strangers to Little Fairies. If Little Fairies wanted them to listen to him, what could he do? Naturally, he had to make friends with them. He had to work hard to make them see him as one of them. This process of making friends with different attributes was a process for Little Fairies to improve their control over different attributes.
To put it bluntly, Little Fairies would gradually accumulate experience in the process of using a certain attribute. They would understand the control method or rules of this attribute, and then slowly understand how to control this attribute and make it obediently listen to Little Fairies' commands.
Obviously, among these three factors, the Supersonic Bat did not have the advantage of the first factor, and the third factor had not been formed yet. The only factor that could be improved was the second factor. Letting the Supersonic Bat live in a dark environment with dense ghost energy would undoubtedly help him train his Shadow Ball.
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