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Chapter 74

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After seeing that there was no problem with Stinky Flower's skill training, Kaede Sato praised him and turned his attention to Ni Duolan, who was now training seriously in front of a large rock.

The skill that Kaede Sato had arranged for Ni Duolan to train was his own skill, Poison Strike. Ni Duolan, who had passed the infancy stage, finally had a qualitative leap in his physique. He was no longer as fragile as before, and the density of the purple horny spikes growing on his body had gradually thickened.

In particular, the sharp purple horn growing on Ni Duolan's forehead was now as hard as steel. It was the hardest part of Ni Duolan's body. At the same time, this sharp purple horn was currently Ni Duolan's main offensive weapon.

(Note: Poison Strike, a poison-type physical contact skill. Power 80. Effect: Stab the opponent with a poisonous tentacle or arm and have a chance to poison the opponent.)

After passing the infancy stage, Ni Duolan's information was as follows:

Elf: Ni Duolan

LV: Level 5

Attribute: Poison

Characteristic: Vitality

Gender: Male

Skills: Glare, Peck, Instant Amnesia (Hereditary), Hold Technique (Hereditary), Telekinesis (Hereditary), Sharpening Claws (Hereditary), Poison Strike (Hereditary), Water Wave (Hereditary)

According to Kaede Sato's rules, Ni Duolan would first use the Sharpening Claws technique at the beginning of training and before a battle to make up for the lower hit rate of physical skills due to his Vitality characteristic. At the same time, it would also increase his attack power.

Ni Duolan, who was the size of a Chinese rural dog, was charging forward with his somewhat thick limbs. During the charge, the sharp purple horn on his forehead lit up with a slightly dim purple glow. When he was only half a meter away from the tree, Ni Duolan suddenly exerted force on his limbs and leaped forward.

Then, with a loud bang, Niduolan's horn pierced into a large red dot on the surface of the rock. The entire rock, which was about two meters tall, shook slightly, and some rock debris immediately splashed out.

When Nitoran easily pulled the horn off the rock, a small hole with a trace of purple liquid flowing out of its edge appeared on the rock. At the same time, cracks that were also penetrated by the purple liquid spread from the small hole to the surroundings. The rock inside and on the edge of the small hole showed signs of corrosion.

After a while, a small piece of corroded rock fell off from the big rock like tofu and broke into pieces.

As a poison elf, Ni Duolan's entire body contained toxins, especially the sharp spikes on his body, which secreted the most potent toxins. The most potent and concentrated part of the toxins was naturally the sharp horn on his forehead.

Currently, when Ni Duolan used his poison strike, he would choose to use his horn as the attacking part to condense poison energy. That was because the horn was the hardest part of Ni Duolan's body to begin with, and it could also instantly secrete a large amount of poison according to his will. Therefore, it was naturally the most suitable for a poison strike that needed to condense poison energy to attack.

As a poison elf, the poison energy between heaven and earth was naturally very friendly to Ni Duolan. However, due to his young age and lack of control ability, the amount of poison energy he could currently condense was very little. The dim purple glow on his horn when he used Poison Strike just now was the best proof.

However, even though Ni Duolan's usage of Poison Strike hadn't even reached the beginner level yet, the destructive power of his current poison strike was still considerable with the physical attack amplification brought about by his Vitality characteristic, Sharpening Claws, and the power of his Poison Strike.

Facing relatively hard rocks, Ni Duolan could already pierce his horn into them like tofu, and use the toxins released from the horn and the poison energy wrapped around the horn to cause corrosion damage to the rocks. If it were a tree or a creature of flesh and blood, a small hole would definitely be pierced in its body, and there was a high chance that it would fall into a poisoned state.

This was the effect of Ni Duolan's Poison Strike when he couldn't condense too much poison energy at the moment. It wasn't hard to see that as long as Ni Duolan's control of poison energy improved in the future, he could condense more poison energy to release Poison Strike, and the rocks might be instantly shattered and show signs of serious corrosion.

In fact, Kaede Sato had already let Ni Duolan test the power of his Poison Strike on some small trees nearby. Those small trees that were hit by Ni Duolan's Poison Strike withered without exception because they were poisoned to death.

After witnessing the terrifying power of Ni Duolan's Poison Strike, Kaede Sato no longer dared to let Ni Duolan practice his Poison Strike with living creatures. Instead, he used dead objects like rocks to practice his Poison Strike.

In the elven world, poison elves were far more dangerous than elves of other attributes. The reason why they were so dangerous was largely because of the toxins contained in their bodies. As long as one was injured by their body parts, the target might fall into a poisoned state.

(Note: Poison energy is highly invasive. It is a kind of corrosive energy. The reason why the Wisps were poisoned was that the Poison Wisps had injected the Poison energy into the Wisps' bodies, causing the Poison energy to destroy the Wisps' bodies. This is considered a kind of energy toxin. This is also why some non-poisonous Wisps and Wisps that are not poisonous themselves can use Poison techniques to poison their enemies. Do not spray.)

In reality, being poisoned was not as simple as it was in the game. Once the elves fell into a poisoned state, the adverse effects would be much more terrifying than burns, paralysis, and freezing. It might not be much at first, but once the poison spread to the entire body, the elves' combat power would inevitably decline instantly.

Moreover, if the poisoned elves couldn't be detoxified in time, they would really die. Even if they were successfully treated at the last moment, they would at least fall seriously ill.

At the same time, different types of elves had different toxins, so the symptoms of elves being poisoned were relatively different.

Under normal circumstances, poisoned elves would experience one of the following three conditions: weakness all over the body, hallucinations, and decay of the poisoned parts.

Of course, this was only under normal circumstances. If some poison elves were extremely toxic, it was possible for the above three conditions to occur at the same time.

(Note: Poison elves and some elves carry a certain kind of toxin that can also cause flesh and blood creatures to fall into a physically poisoned state. Do not spray.)

(Note: Because the Steel Fairies possess the Steel attribute, they are born with a poison resistance that is almost immune to poison energy. Therefore, unless the Steel attribute on their body is removed or this poison resistance is weakened, it is impossible for the Steel Fairies to be poisoned. Do not spray.)

At present, through some actual combat tests, Nitoran's toxin had a certain degree of corrosiveness. Once the toxin was released from the air, it would immediately undergo a chemical change. At the same time, the toxin combined with corrosive poison energy would produce a superimposed effect, which would easily cause most substances to corrode.

"Good job, but don't always use the horn on your forehead as the carrier of your poison attack. It's easy for your opponent to grasp your vital parts and attack you. Try using your claws. Your claws are as hard as the horn, and you don't have to hit yourself until you're dizzy." Seeing that Nitoran's poison attack had shattered a small part of the boulder, but he was a little dizzy because of the recoil from hitting the boulder, Kaede Sato smiled and said to Nitoran.

Unfortunately, Nitoran was somewhat indifferent to Kaede Sato's advice, and still chose to use the horn on his head as the carrier of his poison attack. After retreating some distance away from the boulder, he mustered his strength and charged at the boulder in front of him.

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