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Chapter 74

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After seeing that there was no problem with Stinky Stinky Flower's skill training, Kaede Sato praised her a few words, then he also focused his attention on Nidoran, who was now seriously training in front of a big rock.

The skill that Kaede Sato arranged for Nidoran to train was Poison Strike, which belonged to his element. Nidoran, who had passed the childhood stage, finally had a qualitative leap in physical fitness. He was no longer as fragile as before the childhood stage, and the density of the purple cutin spikes on his body had gradually become thicker.

This was especially true for the sharp purple horn on Nidoran's forehead. It was now as hard as steel and was the hardest part of Nidoran's body. At the same time, this sharp purple horn was also Nidoran's main offensive weapon.

(Note: Poison Strike, Poison Physical Contact Move, Power 80. The effect is to stab the opponent with poisonous tentacles or arms, and there is a chance to poison the opponent.)

After the childhood stage, Nidoran's information was as follows:

Elf: Nidoran

LV: Level 5

Attribute: Poison

Characteristics: Vitality

Gender: Male

Skills: Stare, Peck, Instant Amnesia (Inherited), Freeze (Inherited), Telekinesis (Inherited), Sharpening Claws (Inherited), Poison Strike (Inherited), Water Wave (Inherited)

According to Kaede Sato's rules, Nidoran would first use Sharpening Claws at the beginning of the training and before the battle to make up for his shortcomings of using physical moves due to his vitality characteristics. At the same time, it also improved his attack power.

A Nidoran, who was the size of a Chinese rural dog, was charging forward with his thick limbs. In the process of charging, the sharp purple horn on his forehead lit up with a slightly dim purple light. When he was only half a meter away from the tree, Nidoran suddenly leaped forward with all his limbs.

Then, with a "bang ~", Nidoran's horn pierced a big red dot on the surface of the rock. Then, the whole rock, which was about two meters high, shook slightly, and some rock debris immediately splashed out from the rock.

When Nidoran easily pulled out the horn from the rock, a small hole with a trace of purple liquid flowing out of the edge appeared on the rock. At the same time, traces of cracks that were also penetrated by the purple liquid spread out from the small hole. The rocks in the inner layer and the edge of the small hole began to show signs of corrosion.

Not long after, a small piece of rock that had been corroded fell off from the big rock like tofu, and then broke into pieces.

As a Poison Elf, almost every part of Nidoran's body contained poison, especially the sharp spikes on his body. The poison secreted from there was the fiercest, and the most concentrated part of the poison was naturally not the sharp horn on his forehead.

When Nidoran used the Poison Strike move, he would choose his horn as the attacking part to condense poison energy because the horn was the hardest part of Nidoran's body, and it could also secrete a large amount of poison instantly according to his will. Therefore, it was naturally the most suitable to cooperate with the Poison Strike move that required condensing poison energy to attack.

As a poison-type elf, the poison-type energy between heaven and earth was naturally very friendly to Nidoran. However, due to his young age and insufficient control ability, the amount of poison-type energy he could condense at the moment was very little. The dim purple light on his horn when he used the poison attack was the best proof.

However, even though Nidoran's use of the Poison Strike move had not even reached the beginner level at the moment, the destructive power of the Poison Strike move was still considerable just by relying on his vitality characteristics, the increase in physical attack power brought about by the sharpened claws, and the power of the Poison Strike move itself.

In the face of relatively hard rocks, Nidoran could already pierce his horn like tofu. Furthermore, he could use the toxin released from the horn and the poisonous energy wrapped around the horn to cause corrosive damage to the rocks. If it were a tree or a creature of flesh and blood, a small hole would definitely be pierced in their body and there was a high chance that they would fall into a poisoned state.

This was the effect of Nidoran's Poison Strike move that could not condense too much poison energy at the moment. It was not difficult to see that as long as Nidoran's control of poison energy improved in the future and he could condense more poison energy to release the Poison Strike move, the rocks might instantly shatter and show serious signs of corrosion.

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

After seeing the terrifying power of Nidoran's Poison Strike move, Kaede Sato no longer dared to let Nidoran use living creatures to practice the Poison Strike move. Instead, he used dead objects like rocks to practice it.

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

(Note: Poison energy is highly invasive and corrosive. The main reason why pixies are poisoned is that the poison pixies inject poison energy into the pixies' bodies, causing the poison energy to wreak havoc in the pixies' bodies. This is considered a kind of energy toxin. This is also why some non-poison pixies and pixies who are not poisonous themselves can poison their enemies when they use poison moves. Do not spray.)

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

Moreover, if the poisoned pixies could not be detoxified in time, the pixies 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 pixies had different poisons, so the symptoms of pixies being poisoned were relatively different.

Under normal circumstances, the poisoned pixies would have the following three conditions. The first was feeling weak all over, the second was having hallucinations, and the third was that the poisoned parts would rot.

Of course, this was only under normal circumstances. If some poison pixies were extremely poisonous, it was also possible for the above three conditions to be mixed or occur at the same time.

(Note: Poison pixies and some pixies carry some kind of poison in their bodies. The poison in their bodies can also cause flesh and blood creatures to fall into a physical poisoned state. Do not spray.)

(Note: Steel pixies are almost immune to poison energy because they have the steel attribute. Therefore, unless the steel attribute is removed or this poison resistance is weakened, it is impossible for steel pixies to be poisoned. Do not spray.)

At present, through some actual combat experiments, the poison displayed by Nidoran had a certain degree of corrosiveness. Once this poison was removed from the air, it would immediately undergo chemical changes. At the same time, this poison combined with corrosive poison energy would produce a superimposed effect, making it easy to corrode most substances.

"Not bad, but don't always use the horns on your forehead as a carrier for your poison attacks. It's easy for the opponent to grab your vital points and attack you. Try using your claws. The hardness of your claws isn't any worse than the horns, and you won't have to hit yourself until you're dizzy." Kaede Sato smiled and said to Nidoran when he saw that Nidoran's poison move had shattered a small part of the big rock, but he was a little dizzy because of the reaction force from hitting the rock.

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