Wizard: I brought the wrong system.

Chapter 632: The Division of Warrior Levels

Chapter 632: The Division of Warrior Levels

Ya Luo said: "For someone like you who has just opened up the Dantian and generated internal force, but has not opened up any proper meridians, you cannot use formal internal force martial arts. The internal force can only passively nourish the body, so you can only be called a second-rate martial artist."

"Not popular?"

Bevin made a bitter face and didn't like this title very much.

"You just opened up your Dantian, what else do you want to be called?"

Yaro chuckled.

In fact, it would probably take an average person several months or even years to reach this stage without any nourishing medicine but with a continuous nutritious diet.

After all, although being not up to standard sounds bad, it is still called a warrior, and it is someone who has entered the door of martial arts.

The reason why Bevin was able to reach this point so quickly was because he had a strong talent for shadow magic, and the internal force he practiced was tailor-made for him by Yalu.

It’s just that there are only these few people practicing martial arts now.

Or he is an official knight, which means he is Baron Claire in the innate realm.

Or he is the true founder of martial arts, who knows all the principles, paths, and methods of cultivation of internal strength, and has "extreme wisdom" like Ya Luo.

In contrast, Bevin's cultivation speed seemed extremely slow.

Ya Luo is well aware of the difficulty of practicing internal energy.

After all, his internal strength was modified step by step from the knight's secret skills. By comparing it with the knight's practice, he can basically infer the speed of internal strength practice.

However, Yaluo did not explain, but just comforted him:

“Don’t take this title too seriously. Even though I am just a nobody and my physical fitness is not much different from that of ordinary people, once my Dantian is opened, my internal energy will continue to nourish my body. Not only will I not be susceptible to disease, but my endurance will also be enhanced.

It can even prolong your life to a certain extent!

However, at this stage it is still necessary to continue opening up meridians and acupoints, and with the help of improved endurance, begin to learn external martial arts moves, so it can also be called the apprenticeship stage of a warrior.

So if you don't like the word 'low-brow', we can also call it 'warrior apprentice'."

Wizard apprentices, knight squires, warrior apprentices, each level is lower than the last.

Take the knight's escort for example. Among warriors, he can be considered to have achieved great external skills, but he has not yet been able to develop from the inside out. He is more or less a third-rate master. Some of the top ones are even comparable to second-rate masters.

"Forget it. If it's not mainstream, then it's not mainstream. There's no need to change the name. I believe that Master, you must have a deep meaning in naming it this way."

Comparing himself with his father and master, Bevin quickly accepted his own "incompetence" and became more curious about the subsequent levels of martial artists.

"Master, what's next?"

Yaro continued:

“Next is the third-rate master.

A third-rate master is someone who has opened up at least one main meridian and can use one or even several internal force martial arts normally.

For example, your father’s Vajra Finger needs to run through the Yangming Large Intestine Meridian of the arm.

In terms of realm, a third-rate master is far inferior to a formal knight, but the power he bursts out when performing martial arts has already surpassed that of a formal knight.

To some extent, a third-rate expert can already pose a direct threat to a regular knight."

Hearing this, Bevin was very excited.

"Will I soon be able to rival a full-fledged knight in strength?"

Yaluo warned:

"Don't underestimate the real knights because of this. When I say they are equal, I only mean surpassing them in one aspect.

For example, the strength of the Diamond Finger compared to the fingers of an ordinary formal knight.

Similarly, if a martial art specifically for wielding a sword is created in the future, then at the moment of performing the martial art, one will have power similar to that of a formal knight.

But if the official knights also have some unique knight secrets, then the situation may be different. " The so-called martial arts, in fact, in a certain nature, are knight secrets with a lower entry difficulty.

After all, the path of martial arts was originally developed from the knight's secret skill of "Blood Rage".

But that doesn’t mean that martial arts are lower level than knight’s secrets.

Quite the opposite in fact.

Martial arts are far more professional than the knight's secret skills.

Just like making a sword, the secret skill of a knight is like that of an old blacksmith, which relies entirely on experience and feel.

However, martial arts require meticulous research on materials (internal force), professional material processing (Dantian), research on human body mechanics (meridians), production processes and techniques (small and large circulations), processing accuracy to several decimal places (acupoints), as well as professional grinding, polishing and coating (circulation of internal force), etc.

It is easy to imagine which one has a higher upper limit.

Just because the upper limit is high, the difference in basic qualities cannot be ignored.

A third-rate warrior can confront a formal knight head-on, but it is an act that would bring trouble upon oneself.

If they are at the same level, that is, a congenital master fighting against a formal knight, he can definitely defeat the formal knight.

After a little persuasion, Yaluo continued:

"Then there are the second-rate masters, which is also the level at which martial artists truly form a system in my opinion.

A second-rate master is one who has built up a small circulation of energy, opened up all the major meridians, and can use multiple martial arts simultaneously in battle.

And the internal strength can support a fierce battle."

For example.

A third-rate master may only master the Vajra Finger, and the battle is just poking and poking.

It is also possible that he has only mastered the art of lightness, floating around, and in frontal combat he can only do simple slashing and hacking, and his internal energy is not enough, so he can only be an assassin who retreats after one strike.

As for second-rate masters, all the meridians in their body are opened up, so their fighting methods are varied and more flexible.

Although the small Zhoutian cannot restore a large amount of energy during a battle, after leaving the battle, one can meditate to restore combat power as soon as possible.

Warriors at this level can basically be said to be able to stand on their own.

"Then there will be top-notch experts."

Yaro continued explaining.

"A first-rate master is one who has built a perfect circulation of internal energy. His internal energy circulates endlessly, and his means of fighting are more flexible. He can also build and use more powerful martial arts moves."

In Yaluo's opinion, if he could open up all the meridians and acupoints of the Bu Tian Jue, he would basically be a first-rate master.

"After that, the innate masters need to be able to generate vitality on their own, just like the formal knights. Their internal strength needs to undergo a qualitative change with their bodies."

This step is the perfect level in the design of Bu Tian Jue.

Replace the heart of heaven with the human heart, allowing the body to give birth to cells that contain energy properties.

It can be said that "The Art of Repairing the Sky" is worthy of the name of a magical skill. By climbing up the steps, one can directly reach the innate realm.

It is much clearer than the method of regular knights to constantly train their muscles.

After listening to Yaluo's explanation, Bevin, who was already very hardworking, became even more focused in his practice!

His previous practice was passive, as he did not want his master to be disappointed in him, and he practiced with a sense of urgency.

But now, he is very active, just like a child who is eager to get a toy. He has developed an interest in practicing internal skills and is practicing with the idea of ​​becoming a third-rate master as soon as possible.

And interest is always the best teacher.


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