You Might Die If I Cast My Healing Spell

Chapter 221 - 221 Human Rights Card – Lin Ye (I)



Chapter 221 - 221 Human Rights Card – Lin Ye (I)

221 Human Rights Card – Lin Ye (I)

It was ruled by Lingdang.

Hive’s situation was basically fixed.

The future would be the era of PvE. At the same time, it would be the world of the Sun Knight and his good brother. Those PvP players who wanted to kill and steal treasures would only be despised by everyone and become rats that everyone beat.

Unfortunately…

Humans didn’t have a stable channel to enter like Hive.

For the few secret realm fragments that were occasionally discovered, once someone obtained a Hive-like entry pass, the most critical special Boss creature would disappear. It would be impossible for the later generations to use the same method to replicate the process and obtain the Hive-like entry pass.

Otherwise, with Lin Ye and Su Mumu’s status in Hive, as well as their close relationship with Lingdang…

The human professionals could definitely work together to defeat the Boss and obtain a large number of Bloodsouls to exchange for attribute points and the crown of wisdom. They could also open fixed treasure chests.

Then, he would increase his overall strength by several levels.

But…

It didn’t matter.

As long as they could stop the invasion of the Lizard Kingdom and the Werewolf Kingdom.

Whether it was war compensation or a just counterattack, they could be steadily snatched into Hive-like channels.

As for the situation in these two countries…

As an authentic low-level civilization, whether it was the Werewolf Kingdom or the Lizard Kingdom, the level limit for all Professionals was 50. No one could cross this limit and become an existence above level 50.

Even the strongest Professional in the Professional Alliance was level 50. Other than upgrading skills and equipment, there was almost no way to improve their strength.

After all…

Attribute points became less and less valuable the further one went.

Even if a new stone sword key appeared every day, which could summon a new secret dungeon and gamble a certain amount of free attribute points from it, it would not bring much improvement.

In the later stages, most of the ability points came from the special effects of equipment and the basic damage of skills.

The strength of these two items was related to their level.

When an individual’s level reached level 50, their equipment and skills could only be upgraded to level 50. This was the limit that a low-leveled civilization could reach. Even if they obtained Godkiller-level equipment, they would not be able to break through the shackles brought about by the level. They could only upgrade their quality indefinitely.

Unless they could raise the level of the entire civilization and let all the creatures in the entire dimension break through the limit of level 50, they would not be able to undergo a metamorphosis and become the high and mighty creatures of an advanced civilization.

So,

The current Lin Ye was able to deal with 40 level 30 creatures from another world when he was level 15.

By the time he reached level 50, he would definitely be able to defeat the other level 50 otherworld creatures and help the humans win this invasion that had been going on for more than a decade.

This was not arrogance.

It was a reasonable analysis.

On the battlefield, there were only a few types of skills that were important.

There were AoE skills with large AoE and high damage, buffs, debuffs, crowd control skills, and aura skills that were similar to the attack speed of a large emblem.

Just because he had skill books, doesn’t mean Lin Ye had everything.

In fact, the drop rate of these strategic skill books was very low. Most of the players had small area attack skills, single-target buffs, single-target debuffs, or pseudo-group attack skills similar to Healing Wave.

Taking a step back.

Even if he increased the drop rate of these skill books…

Most people could only learn one or two of them. They couldn’t learn everything like Lin Ye, who was cheating and could learn everything equally.

They also had their own Class flaws.

For example,

Priests who were good at dispelling and healing had almost no means of self-protection, and their defense was only a little higher than other fragile players.

In that case, it was very likely that on the battlefield, fragile support would be instantly killed by the assassin in the back row, and no one would be able to remove the control and debuffs, causing the army on the front line to be full of debuffs and be pressed to the ground by the enemy.

Or a few mages who had mastered forbidden spells were cut to death and could not deal enough damage, allowing the enemy to take the opportunity to heal them in a few groups and reverse the overall situation.

At such a time.

The commander would be caught in a dilemma.

If you put these two groups together to protect them, the enemy will likely notice you and then throw AoE attacks to control and deal damage simultaneously, killing all of you.

For example, the heavenly lightning earthen fire that had once appeared in the Summoner’s Rift.

Instantly, the rhythm exploded.

However, if they were placed in different positions and scattered, it would lead to their respective skills not being able to cooperate. The support on one side had a buff, the Mage on the other side couldn’t get any buffs and couldn’t deal any damage, and the enemies in front of them couldn’t get the debuff from the other group of Professionals so that they couldn’t be wiped out in one wave.

It was difficult to deal with either way.

Lin Ye was an all-rounder Professional, especially a monster with numbers like a human nuclear bomb, so he didn’t have to worry about this problem.

He alone could take care of all the needs of a team. First, he would buff his own side, then debuff the enemy to lower their defense. After that, he would throw out high-damage AoE skills and evaporate the enemy.

There was a concept in the card drawing game called the human rights card, which meant that they had far more combat power than their other wives. They could be human with you, but they were not human without you.

Lin Ye was like a human rights card for Professionals.

If they were worried that the enemy would focus on Lin Ye, they could use a four-for-one strategy and make everyone treat Lin Ye like their father. They would sacrifice themselves to block the enemy’s damage for him and keep him alive.

This was much easier than protecting the Priest, the Mage, and the owner of the aura skill.


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