Chapter 74: Nidoran and Talking About Poison
Seeing that there was no problem with the skill training of Snow Flower, Sato Feng praised him for a few words, and also focused on Nidoran, who was now training seriously in front of a big rock.
Sato Feng’s skill that has arranged for Nidoron to exercise is a poisonous attack of his own move. Nidoron, who has been through childhood, finally has a qualitative leap in physical fitness. He is no longer as fragile as before childhood. The purple horny horny spikes growing on his body gradually become thicker.
Especially the sharp purple unicorn that grows on Nidoran's forehead, its hardness is now comparable to steel, and it belongs to the hardest part of Nidoran's body. At the same time, this sharp purple unicorn is currently also Nidoran's main attack weapon.
(Note: Poison strike, poison physical contact move, power of 80, the effect is to stab the opponent with poisonous tentacles or arms, and there is a chance to put the opponent in a state of poisoning.)
After the childhood, Nidoran's information is as follows:
Elf: Nidoron
LV: Level 5
Attribute: Poison
Characteristics: Vitality
Gender:Male
Master skills: stare, peck, instant amnesia (genetic), fixed body technique (genetic), mindfulness (genetic), claw grinding (skill teaching), poisonous strike (skill teaching), water fluctuation (skill teaching)
According to Sato Feng's regulations, Nidoran will take the lead in using claw grinding moves before training and fighting to make up for the defect of using physical moves to reduce the hit rate due to his vitality characteristics, and also improve his attack power.
I saw Nidolang, the size of a Chinese pastoral dog, was moving his somewhat thick limbs forward and charging forward. During the charge, the sharp purple horn on his forehead lit up this slightly dim purple light. When he was only half a meter away from the big tree, Nidolang suddenly exerted force and jumped forward suddenly.
Then with a "bang~", Nidoran's horn pierced into a large red dot painted on the surface of the rock. Then the entire rock, about two meters high, also swayed slightly, and some rock debris immediately splashed out from the rock.
When Nidoran easily pulled down the horn on his head from the rock, a small hole with a purple liquid flowing out of the edge appeared on the rock. At the same time, a crack that was also penetrated by the purple liquid spread from the small hole to the surroundings, and the rocks in the hole and the edges were slightly corroded.
After a while, a small piece of corroded rock fell off the large rock like tofu and then broke into pieces.
As a poisonous elf, Nidoran contained toxins almost all his body, especially the sharp spikes on his body. The toxins secreted there were the most violent, and the concentration of the toxins was naturally the sharp angle on his forehead.
When Nidolang uses poison strikes, he will choose to use his unicorn as the attack site for condensing poison energy, because the unicorn is the hardest part of Nidolang's body and can instantly secrete a large amount of toxins according to his own wishes. Therefore, it is naturally suitable to use the poison strikes that require condensing poison energy to attack.
As a poisonous elf, the poisonous energy between heaven and earth is naturally very friendly to Nidoran. However, because he is still young and lacks control ability, the poisonous energy that can be condensed is very small. The dim purple light on his horn when he used the poisonous move just now is the best proof.
However, even though Nidoran's use of poison attack tricks has not even reached the entry level, relying solely on his own vitality characteristics, physical attack increase brought by the claws, and the power of the poison attack moves, the destructive power created by his use of poison attack moves is still quite considerable.
Faced with relatively hard rocks, Nidoran can already stab the unicorn in like tofu, and use the toxins released in the degree angle and the poison energy wrapped around the unicorn cause corrosion and damage to the rocks. If it were a big tree or a flesh-and-blood creature, a small hole would have to be pierced, and there would be a high chance of falling into a poisoning state.
This is the effect of Nidolang's release of poisonous strikes that cannot condense too much poisonous energy. It is not difficult to see that as long as Nidolang's control of poisonous energy in the future and can condense more poisonous energy to release poisonous strikes, the rock may be instantly shattered and show signs of serious corrosion.
In fact, Sato Feng had asked Nidoran to try the power of poison attacks on some nearby small trees. Those small trees hit by Nidoran's poison attacks all died without exception because they were poisoned to death.
After seeing the terrible power of Nidoran's poisonous attack, Sato Feng no longer dared to let Nidoran use live creatures to exercise his poisonous attack skills, and instead used dead objects like rocks to exercise.
In the elves world, poisonous elves are much more dangerous than elves with other attributes. The reason why they are so dangerous is largely because of the toxins contained in their bodies. As long as they are damaged by their body parts, the injured object may fall into a state of poisoning.
(Note: Poison energy is rich in aggressiveness and is a corrosive energy. The big reason why elves are poisoned is that poison elves inject poison energy into the elves' bodies, thereby causing poison energy to be destroyed in the elves' bodies. This is considered an energy toxin. This is also why some elves who are not poisonous and elves who are not poisonous can poison the enemy by using poison moves. Please do not spray them yourself.)
The poisoning state in reality is not as simple as in the game. Once the elf falls into a poisoning state, the adverse effects will be much more terrible than burns, paralysis, and freezing. It may not be so good at the beginning. Once the toxin spreads to the whole body, the elf's combat power will inevitably decline instantly.
Moreover, if the poisoned elves cannot be detoxified in a timely manner, the elves will really die. Even if the treatment is successful at the last moment, they will at least have a serious illness.
At the same time, the toxins of different types of elves are not different, so the symptoms of elves poisoning are relatively different.
Under normal circumstances, poisoned elves will experience the following three conditions. The first is weakness in the whole body, the second is hallucination, and the third is rotten in the poisoned area.
Of course, this is only under normal circumstances. If some poisonous elves are extremely toxic, it is possible that the above three situations may occur simultaneously or at the same time.
(Note: The poisonous elves and some elves have some toxins themselves. The toxins on them can also cause flesh and blood organisms to fall into physical poisoning. Please do not spray them yourself.)
(Note: Because steel-type elves have steel-type attributes, they are born with poison resistance that is almost immune to poison energy. Therefore, unless the steel-type attributes on their bodies are removed or the poison resistance is weakened, steel-type elves cannot be poisoned, so don't spray them yourself.)
At present, through some practical experiments, the toxins displayed by Nidolang are corrosive. Once the toxin is removed from the air, it will undergo chemical changes immediately. At the same time, this toxin, combined with the corrosive toxic energy, will also produce a superposition effect, which can easily cause most substances to corrode.
"It's done well, but don't always use the corners of your forehead as the carrier of poisonous strikes. This will easily be attacked by your opponent. Try using your claws. The hardness of your claws does not have to be single-horned, and you don't have to be dizzy." Seeing Nidoran's poisonous strikes shatter a small part of the big rock, but he was a little dizzy due to the reaction force of the impact on the stone, Sato Feng said to Nidoran with a smile.
Chapter completed!