After observing Katie's training, Kaede Sato went to the place next door where Nidoran was currently training. Nidoran's talent was very good. He had already mastered the Poison Attack to a beginner level and was not far from the Adept level.
In the end, Nidoran was very obedient to Kaede Sato, his "family". Under Kaede Sato's persuasion, Nidoran finally changed the part of his body that used the Poison Attack to the front claws that had a longer attacking range and were as hard as the horn on the top of his head.
Currently, Nidoran's level had reached level 12. He had automatically learned the two powerful skills, Qi-Gathering and Double Kick. His strength had also been further enhanced.
(Note: Qi-Gathering is a general transformation skill. Effect: Take a deep breath and concentrate, making it easier for one's attack to hit the enemy's vital points.)
(Note: Double Kick is a combat-type physical attack skill. Power 30. Effect: Send the enemy flying with both feet, dealing damage to the enemy twice in a row.)
From the explanation of the skills, these two skills undoubtedly greatly enhanced Nidoran's strength.
Take the Qi-Gathering skill for example. Every gamer knew that this skill was a godly skill in the game. As long as it was used with the Focus Lens, it could deal 100% critical damage.
Therefore, for a future ace elf like Nido King, this was definitely a very core skill. The Nido King, which had an extremely large area of attack, combined with its special ability, Qi Gathering, and the Orb of Life, its damage output would definitely reach a new level.
Double Kick was a combat-type physical skill. It was also a very useful skill for Nidoran, who had the Vitality attribute. It allowed Nidoran to have a good means of dealing with Rock Elementals and Steel Elementals.
Moreover, because it could quickly deal two waves of damage, the combat-type physical skill, Double Kick, would be very effective against weak Rock Elementals and Steel Elementals with the Sturdy attribute.
From the damage panel, Double Kick's power was only 30. However, from the actual effect, because there were two waves of damage, the actual power should be 60. Coupled with Nidoran's Vitality attribute, the power could reach 90.
It had to be said that Nidoran, who had two consecutive kicks, was not at all inferior to the Rock, Normal, Steel, Evil, and Ice Fairies.
Currently, Nidoran was working hard to practice the double kick, and because this move was relatively simple and direct, he could now use it well.
Nidoran pounced on a battered iron puppet in front of him. As it pounced, its two thick hind limbs lit up with white light.
Clang! Clang! Nidoran left two shallow footprints on the iron puppet with its two hind legs wrapped in combat-type energy. At this time, the iron puppet also retreated a short distance.
However, after using Double Kick once, Nidoran had to stop to let his two hind limbs, which were a little sore and numb from the reaction force, rest.
Nidoran was still too young at the moment. Although he had already left his infancy stage, his body had yet to develop. His bones had yet to take shape and be polished. Now, it was still a little strenuous for him to use the Double Kick, a close-combat move that required a part of his body as a carrier.
The reason why Nidoran was able to use the Poison Strike so well and ignore the reaction force was because the medium of the attack was the hardest part of his body at the moment. It was already able to withstand the reaction force of a hard hit.
In general, the bones of Nidoran's hind limbs were not hard enough to withstand the side effects of Double Kick. Fortunately, the physical fitness of the Fairies was strong and their recovery ability was top-notch.
Coupled with the recovery of the high-quality energy cube, the pain and numbness on Nidoran's forelimbs quickly subsided. Then, he could continue to practice Double Kick on the iron puppet.
After using Double Kick many times in a row, the bones of Nidoran's hind limbs had been tempered by pressure. In the process of damage and repair again and again, not only were the muscles of the hind limbs further trained, but the density of the bones was also strengthened.
Of course, this repeated damage and repair would inevitably lead to internal injuries. Therefore, Kaede Sato had to let Nidoran undergo a comprehensive treatment in the Fairies Center after he completed the skill training to ensure that Nidoran's body would not have any internal injuries.
"Clang! Clang! Clang!" The heavy sounds kept ringing. Nidoran went all out with every Double Kick. In the end, after 20 consecutive Double Kicks, the poor iron puppet finally could not withstand Nidoran's attack and its body began to collapse.
And after Nidoran smashed the iron puppet, Kaede Sato immediately let Nidoran end the Double Kick skill training. Then, he brought a basin of hot water and began to give him a relaxing massage.
"In the future, if you feel that your feet are like this, stop immediately and train, understand? Look at your feet, they are a little bruised. "
Looking at Nidoran's two hind limbs that were swollen like pig trotters, Kaede Sato said with some heartache.
"Nidoran ~ ~"
Hearing Kaede Sato's words, Nidoran nodded obediently and replied. After eating a high-quality energy cube, he turned his little head and shifted his gaze to Katie, who was training hard, with an unyielding look in his eyes.
The Elf's recovery ability is indeed amazing. After Kaede Sato's massage and a short rest, Nidoran's two hind limbs were as good as new. But at this time, Kaede Sato did not continue to let Nidoran continue the Double Kick training.
After all, there is a limit to the training. Although Nidoran's hind limbs seem to have recovered on the surface, it will take some time for the inside to fully recover. The condition of Nidoran's hind limbs just now was obviously caused by the accumulation of internal injuries from using the Double Kick multiple times.
Of course, only a little more than an hour has passed since the two-hour skill training. Kaede Sato did not let Nidoran end the skill training. Instead, he let Nidoran train other skills that do not require physical movements, such as Telekinesis and Rippling Water.
As a poison Elf who can inherit Telekinesis skills, Nidoran's mental strength is naturally stronger than ordinary creatures, which means that he has the talent to cultivate mental strength.
However, compared to those Esper Elves, the upper limit of Nidoran's mental strength cultivation talent is still very low. It is possible that the maximum mental strength he can cultivate his entire life is about ten times higher than ordinary creatures.
Ordinary Esper Elves, on the other hand, will have more than this once they are born and train for a period of time. There is no other way. Unless Nidoran has some fortuitous encounter the day after tomorrow, this is the only way he can cultivate his mental strength talent. (Espers rely on their talent to make a living.)
Kaede Sato did not feel any regret about Nidoran's lack of talent in mental strength. Nidoran was a Poison Sprite that was countered by Supers. It was already very lucky for him to be able to cultivate mental strength.
After all, Little Elves had powerful mental strength, and their energy was several times that of ordinary creatures. Now that Nidoran had cultivated his mental strength, his mental state was obviously much better than before. Even if he didn't sleep much, his mental state was still good.
This way, Nidoran has gained more time to train. In general, Nidoran's training time is at least 0.2 times more than Ultrasonic Bat and the others.
This 0.2 times more training time is not to be underestimated. As long as it accumulates over time, Nidoran's strength will definitely grow much faster than the other Elves in the team.
In truth, the fact that their stamina was much greater than that of normal lifeforms was one of the main reasons why gifted espers and elves were so powerful.
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