Kaede Sato did not let the Flash Hunting Butterfly learn Shadow Ball and Lightning Net immediately after learning them from the skill disc. Instead, he let Beautiful Flower help her master the Grass skills she learned from the Bloodline Inheritance.
Currently, the Flash Hunting Phoenix Butterfly Union's Absorption, Super Absorption, and Ultimate Absorption were three grass-type skills. Just from the names alone, one could tell that these three grass-type skills were closely related. This was a complete advanced skill of Absorption, and Ultimate Absorption was currently the final advanced version of Absorption.
At this time, Beautiful Flower was casting Grass Field on a patch of grass. In an instant, the Grass energy in the area within 10 meters of her quickly became rich and active. At the same time, all the creatures in this area felt refreshed, and the grass on the grass began to grow rapidly.
Above the grassy field where Beautiful Flower was, the Flash Hunting Butterfly's eyes glowed with dark green light. A strand of dark green light shot out from its long mouth and pierced into Beautiful Flower's body without any hindrance.
Then, the green thread of light shone brightly. It began to absorb Beautiful Flower's Stamina, and a part of it was converted into the Flash Hunting Butterfly's Stamina. This allowed the Flash Hunting Butterfly to be in a state of full Stamina.
Of course, because Beautiful Flower was in a grassy field, and she had a high resistance to grass-type skills, the damage that the Flash Hunting Butterfly could do to her was negligible.
The green thread of light that extended from the Flash Hunting Butterfly's mouth was formed by condensing Grass energy. Currently, with the help of Beautiful Flower's Grass Field and her control of Grass energy, she was able to successfully condense a thread of light with the ability to absorb.
Under normal circumstances, the Grass Sprites would use the Vine Whip when using the Absorption Technique. However, because not all Sprites knew how to use the Vine Whip Technique, the vast majority of Sprites used the Absorption Technique by condensing Light Strands.
(Note: In the game's animation, you can absorb Stamina from your opponent without touching them directly. However, I feel that this is too much of a buff. The main reason is that I can't explain how to use this skill. I've been thinking about it for a long time, but I still can't figure it out. That's why I'm changing the attack settings of Absorb, Super Absorb, and Ultimate Absorb. I hope you like it. If you don't like it, don't curse me.)
In fact, grass elves or other elves that were proficient in super absorption would use grass elemental energy to condense light whips to attack. For example, when Beautiful Flower used super absorption, she would condense light whips that were more than two meters long with both hands at the same time.
The Flash Hunting Butterfly was similar to Beautiful Flower. She was extremely fast at learning the skills of her element, but her talent in learning other skills was very average. Just like a normal elf, she had to spend a lot of time practicing before she could master the skills of other elements.
The Flash Hunting Butterfly was a Bug + Flying Fairy. Therefore, Fire, Flying, Ice, and Rock Fairies were all counters to it. Especially Rock Fairies, which could deal 4 times the damage.
Judging from the data, Rock Fairies were undoubtedly the nemesis of the Flash Hunting Butterfly. As long as a Rock Fairies hit the Flash Hunting Butterfly, it would definitely be heavily injured.
However, most Rock Fairies were a joke in front of the Flash Hunting Butterfly. This was because the Flash Hunting Butterfly was born with the ability to counter Rock Fairies' Grass Fairies. Moreover, it was a very practical Absorption Skill.
In Kaede Sato's impression, the Grass Fairies' Absorption Skill was a very powerful long-lasting skill. This was especially true for the Ultimate Absorb Skill. Its damage was as high as 75.
The Flash Hunting Butterfly had 150 Special Attack Points. As long as it did not encounter an enemy that countered its Grass Fairies, its Ultimate Absorb Skill could deal a considerable amount of damage to other Fairies.
The scariest thing about the Absorption Skill was that it could even return damage to itself. This was a skill that was very suitable for long-lasting battles. To be more precise, it was a skill that could be used to nurture the next battle.
In other words, if the Flash Hunting Butterfly could fully master the Ultimate Absorb Skill, its endurance would be incomparably terrifying. The Flash Hunting Butterfly's 150 Special Attack Points combined with its 75 damage Ultimate Absorb Skill would make the Rock Fairies, who already had weak Special Attack Points, a huge health potion in front of it.
In other words, if the Flash Hunting Butterfly could maintain its Spirit state, it would be able to fight with unlimited Stamina as long as it could deal damage to other Fairies with its Ultimate Absorb Skill. This perfectly made up for the Flash Hunting Butterfly's lack of stamina training and its lack of endurance.
Therefore, in order to increase the Flash Hunting Butterfly's strength as much as possible, Kaede Sato decided to let it learn a few Grass Fairies that would be of great help to it in battle. Of course, the Flash Hunting Butterfly only needed to learn the most powerful Super Absorb Skill.
However, the Great Wall could not be built in a day. The Flash Hunting Butterfly's talent for Grass Fairies was average, so it could only start with the most basic Absorption Skill.
Fortunately, with the guidance of Beautiful Flower, an expert in Grass Fairies, and the help of her Grass Fairies, the Flash Hunting Butterfly's progress was very impressive. After hundreds of attempts, the light strands that it condensed from Grass Fairies had grown a little thicker and longer.
While the Fairies were training hard, Kaede Sato was sweating profusely in a small room making Fairies' food. There were a few machines around him, and a large amount of failed Fairies' food was on the ground.
Even with the help of the machines, it was impossible for Kaede Sato to try making Fairies' food in one go. Currently, he had tried to follow the Fairies' food recipe in the [Tranquil Spring Encyclopedia] and made more than 20 portions of Giant Swamp Monster Fairies' food.
However, the things on the ground that were either charred or sticky were silently telling the story of his failure. However, after more than 20 failures, Kaede Sato had gradually familiarized himself with the process of making Fairies' food.
The process of making Fairies' food was very complicated. First, you had to put the fruits in the dryer to evaporate all the water in them. However, if you did not know the best time, then there was a high chance that the fruits in the dryer would go to waste and would not be able to be used as ingredients.
After the fruits were successfully dried, the next step was to use a grinder to grind the dried fruits and other hard materials into powder. Then, the powder would be mixed together with a certain ratio of meat powder, wheat powder, Deep Sea Scale powder and other ingredients into a blender to mix.
Mixing ingredients could be said to be the most difficult part of the Fairies' food making process. If there was even the slightest mistake in the ratio of ingredients, or the mixing speed and timing of the blender, then the food made with the blender would be a pile of trash and would not be able to be used for the next step of the process.
Fortunately, Kaede Sato had the recipe, and it also had the approximate ratio of ingredients. Otherwise, if Kaede Sato had to figure it out himself, he would not be able to make it in his entire life.
It was actually very simple to judge whether the mixing of ingredients was successful or not. This was because the Fairies' food would undergo an incredible chemical reaction during the mixing process, and finally turn into a transparent jelly-like substance.
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