We Need a Solution! (4)
For level 1 Alien warriors who received guidelines for the first time, as with Ryu Han-bin, the first step was the most basic swordsmanship.
Stab, Crosscut, and Vertical Cut.
“You had to stop there because your Guideline was broken.”
However, other Aliens didn’t.
Their levels continued to rise, and they gained skills consistent with their levels.
“Low-level Aliens learn much faster than the rate of their skill acquisition. It’s too much to use the skills given by the Guideline, let alone learn other skills, to get the next one.”
Of course, that was true only for the low-level ones.
The higher the level, the slower the level-up speed, and if it was above a certain level, it became slower than the speed of acquiring skills.
That limit was reached at around level 60.
“At that point, some smart Aliens tried something new.”
They tried to become stronger by learning Latna’s martial arts.
Such was the case of Alejandro, who was carrying a Maxbrid martial arts book.
“By the way…”
Leon Hart asked a question.
“Did he actually read it?”
Ryu Han-bin recalled their battle at the time.
He hadn’t learned Maxbrid’s fighting skills yet back then. Hence, he couldn’t recognize them.
But in the present time, he had acquired such skills and could compare them to Alejandro’s fighting method.
“I don’t think so.”
It was a little strange.
Ryu Han-bin and Effir, who had obtained the fighting book, made significant progress in just a few months.
The owner of the book didn’t learn how to execute Maxbrid fighting skills.
“Maybe he just got the book?”
“Of course he couldn’t have, but…”
Smirking, Leon Hart continued.
“Even if he had tried for a long time, he wouldn’t have mastered the Maxbrid fighting method anyway.”
He had been using Guideline skills all along.
He rarely trained in proper martial arts ‘by himself.’
“Even the ability to learn something can only be developed through constant learning.”
He might’ve had a high level, but he was a complete beginner as a martial artist.
“No, it wouldn’t have been a problem if he were a newbie. At least he won’t develop bad habits.”
A high level meant that he became accustomed to how he used his skills after such a long time practicing them.
“Correcting that means you have to seal the Guideline and start over from level 1.”
There was no reason or benefit.
Han-bin already had power in his hands. But he needed to throw it away on purpose and start all over again.
“Why waste time like that?”
It was better to increase the level of skills he already had.
What Aliens wanted from the beginning was to use Guideline skills and learn new martial arts as a supplement.
“If it doesn’t work, then there’s no reason to stick around to that method.”
Ryu Han-bin tilted his head.
There was a part of Leon Hart’s explanation that he didn’t understand.
“That’s not necessarily the case. The Guideline skill is done with the body, after all. Then won’t you eventually learn it if you use it constantly?”
Han-bin had done it.
He trained three basic swordsmanship techniques, which were Guideline skills in the beginning.
After 22 years of using them, they were imprinted on his soul, and it was hard for him to tell whether he was using his own body to execute the skill or if he was using the Guideline.
“Likewise, other Aliens would have used the low-level swordsmanship techniques for that long, so I think they’ve mastered it enough.”
And didn’t they say that they automatically repeated the same skills dozens of times by running a macro function?
“So that’s what increases the proficiency?”
“Not really.”
Leon Hart explained as if he knew that he would make such a misunderstanding.
“Stab is acquired at level 2, and that must be the finished skill. So, it doesn’t matter if you’re level 50 or level 100. You’ll always use the level 2 Stab when you have to penetrate enemies. That’s what you think, right?”
“Oh, no?”
“Think about it. The stab of Effir and you. Do the two swordsmanship techniques executed through the same movement and flow have a difference in speed and firepower?”
Among boxers who had rapidly increased their weight and developed muscles, their batting form often collapsed.
When physical conditions changed, the same skills changed in detail.
In that same sense, if one’s level went up, new Stab, Crosscut, and Vertical cut skills would be acquired.
“The name seems to differentiate itself in a way that it’s called Ilseom or something, but it’s the same skill after all.”
It was just a Stab and a Horizontal Cut executed through a different posture, allowing it to flow to create a force that matched that level.
“Meaning to say, they don’t have level 2 skills all the way through. Every time they raise their level, they get a new skill of the same kind, only stronger.”
Hence, even with the macro, they wouldn’t be practicing the same skill over and over.
“That’s not how you’re going to train repeatedly. Your body and mind wouldn’t be in harmony at all if you did that.”
Only Ryu Han-bin could choose a different option.
His Guideline was broken, and only a few skills had been given to him.
“You were able to grow up properly as a swordsman, unlike the Aliens who have become incapable of learning or mastering.”
* * *
Ryu Han-bin calmly recalled Leon Hart’s words.
“I can learn and master to be strong…”
His face was blank.
“Isn’t that just saying that I’m the only one who can learn the skills in a hard way that others get easily?”
It seemed plausible, but it didn’t seem to be a particular advantage over other Aliens.
Leon Hart shook his fingers.
“Not at all.”
When Aliens raised their level, they automatically acquired the appropriate skills and the ability to operate the Aura.
At first glance, they seemed to take those very easily, but it also meant their limits were dependent on their level.
“They never use skills not fit for their levels.”
Then, who learned and mastered skills?
“It depends on what they’re trying to learn and master. Sometimes they have a martial art level less than their level, and sometimes they can go beyond the limits of their level.”
Guidelines always provided stable, efficient, universal, and versatile skills in relation to level.
Therefore, Aliens could become top martial artists, Mages, or Spiritists by themselves if they collected enough experience points.
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