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I'm bombarding the Supernatural World with my firearms-Chapter 410 - 348: "How to Say It." _2
Similar to a berserker.
To tell the truth, having such an effect on the gunman profession is indeed a bit odd; it feels like it would be more acceptable on some berserker class.
The attached skill is an active skill.
"Burn Oneself": You can significantly enhance the bullet strength of your firearms by burning your remaining lifespan, and the effect is very prominent.
"Hehe."
Chen Miao carefully reviewed the skill effect, laughed a few cynical laughs, and was quite speechless. He simply couldn’t comment on this skill; unless his life was so long he couldn’t use it all up, he basically would not use this skill.
Pure nonsense.
Moreover, he didn’t even know how much remaining lifespan he had, so how could he decide?
That kind of thing is recorded with Yama.
What if he burned 10 years of his remaining lifespan, but his lifespan was only 10 years and one day? Wouldn’t he die the second day?
Even if he really encountered an enemy he could not deal with, he had plenty of lifesaving methods and didn’t need to preserve his life in this way.
Chen Miao continued to look at the next one.
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"War".
A seventh turn prefix added during ascension, the effect is that it adds a special effect to every firearm of the player, allowing all the player’s firearms to hover freely in the air, controlled by thoughts.
Frankly speaking, this effect is somewhat superfluous.
His Hell Gatling could already float in mid-air, and the Sky Eye Matrix Cannon was inherently an air-to-ground weapon, so this effect was quite superfluous.
But Chen Miao still gazed at it with wide shocked eyes, somewhat in disbelief, mainly because of the passive skill attached to this prefix, which was frighteningly powerful.
"Resurrection": Any creature killed by your firearms will have all creatures they killed within the last three hours come back to life after you kill them.
A very simple sentence.
But the effect is extremely astonishing.
To put it simply, suppose the Hungry Monkey died at the hands of a boss, in a particularly tragic way, and he kills that boss within three hours, then the Hungry Monkey can be revived.
He could somewhat imagine what the revival would be like.
Directly dragged off the Hell Bus by force.
This effect is just too strong.
Worthy of a seventh turn profession, something you only get at level 100, it’s badass.
At this moment, he was somewhat eager to go out and experiment, but still held back the impetuous urge in his heart and continued to look at the following effects.
"Ghost".
An eighth turn prefix, its effect adds a special effect to every firearm of the player, allowing all the player’s firearms to cause 10 times the damage to ghost-type creatures.
The attached skill is an active skill.
"Night Parade of One Hundred Demons": Upon activating this skill, for the next minute, any attack will cause a hundredfold damage to ghost-type creatures.
Well...
Chen Miao looked at the Hell Gatling with a complex expression, at the enchantment effect he obtained by spending a Civilization Fragment.
"Ding, congratulations to player Chen Miao for using 1 Civilization Fragment and adding a new enchantment effect to the Hell Gatling, obtaining the special enchantment effect: Ghost Attack"
"This weapon will cause a hundredfold damage increase to all incorporeal beings, including but not limited to ghosts, fierce ghosts, lost souls, etc."
This enchantment effect is extremely simple, causing a hundredfold damage increase to ghost-type creatures.
Now there’s another one specifically for fighting ghosts; whether these two boosts add up or multiply, if they add up, it’s one thing, but if they multiply, it would be somewhat outrageous.
No choice but to pray for those ghost-type creatures that might encounter him in the future.
Once encountered, even the Ghost King is of no use, just like that.
Next is the ninth turn prefix.
"Thunder".
The effect is that every bullet fired has a 0.1% chance of turning into a bolt of lightning, which is immensely powerful and accompanied by a blinding flash.
The accompanying skill is an active skill.
"Thunderclap Under Heaven": Fire a bullet into the sky, and one minute later, an extremely dense thundercloud will form centered on the player, covering all surrounding areas and striking all creatures except the player themselves with countless bolts of lightning indiscriminately.
The range is roughly enough to cover a large city with a population in the tens of millions.
Covering Fengtian City would not be a problem at all.
As for the attack power, this is somewhat random since it strikes indiscriminately within the area, which means if you’re lucky, you might not even get struck by a single bolt of lightning, avoiding them all.
But if you’re unlucky, you might get hit by all of them.
It’s a fairly decent area-of-effect skill, quite standard—nothing particularly special but also nothing particularly useless.
The last prefix, which is the Tenth Turn prefix.
"Void".
The prefix effect is strong; every bullet you fire will have a spatial disruption effect, preventing teleportation, reconfiguration, sealing, and imprisonment within the space around these bullets.
It’s vague.
So far, he had only seen spatial transportation once, which was when the Federal Government personnel were transported to the deepest part of The Land of Extreme Cold during the Blue Star flood. The effect of this prefix means, if he had this effect at that time and had fired some bullets towards the deepest part of The Land of Extreme Cold.
The Federation would not have been able to initiate teleportation.
Um... this effect could be very strong, a kind of control skill, but it might be overly advanced for the current version. So far, he had only seen it once used for spatial transportation, which is like having given him a spear that could pierce the world’s strongest shield in advance.
But the problem is that this world is still in the Stone Age, and shields haven’t even been invented yet.
Perhaps when all players reach his level, teleportation will be as common as normal travel, which is why this effect was created, but for now, he has no use for it.
Wait.
Chen Miao suddenly raised his eyebrows, thinking of something.
Players are transported into secret realms every time they enter. He wondered whether this could interfere with players entering secret realms... He could conduct an experiment later. Of course, he certainly wouldn’t try this when entering a secret realm himself, as that would be too dangerous.
Find someone foolhardy to experiment on later.
See what the effects are.
The accompanying skill for this prefix is also an active skill.
"Void Overworld": Any bullet you fire will mark the current space, allowing you to teleport to any location you’ve previously marked with a bullet. There is no limit to the number of marks, no range restriction on teleportation, and no cooldown, but you cannot teleport into secret realms or out of them.
If not considering combat factors, this active skill attached to his Tenth Turn prefix is probably the strongest among all the abilities he obtained this time.
It belongs to the category of spatial abilities.
It’s just an auxiliary ability.
This skill means that as long as he fires a shot in every corner of Blue Star, he could be defecating in Fengtian City one second and, the next second, drinking tea in Jingjiu City, much faster than the Hell Bus by countless times.
It just can’t transport other people, that’s all.
It’s just unknown if the teleportation process is instantaneous. If it is, then he would be completely invincible on Blue Star; nobody could stop him, and he would truly become a person of legend.
Chen Miao took out his revolver and tentatively fired a shot at a corner of the room.
Then he began the teleportation guidance.
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Accompanied by a flash of white light, Chen Miao’s figure suddenly disappeared from his original spot, appearing in the corner of the room.
"..."
Chen Miao looked around with some disappointment—the teleportation wasn’t instantaneous; it required a 10-second cast time. Moreover, during these 10 seconds, any attack from or on him would interrupt the teleportation, and after one use, the mark would be destroyed.
A marked location could only be teleported to once.