Don't call me evil god

Chapter 73 Semi-finished Product Alternatives

Chapter 73 Semi-finished Product Alternatives

Seeing what Pete did, Nowen couldn't help but laugh.

"Good boy, are you blocking my BUG here?"

If we have to judge, there is nothing wrong with what Pete said.

When they ambushed the lone Blood Fang gang thugs before, no matter what method they used, they prevented the Blood Fang gang from harming others.

This time the believers are confronting the Bloodfang Gang head-on.

It makes sense to give more rewards.

However, Pete's approach was like an inducement to confess, tricking those unsuspecting members of the Blood Fang Gang into "personally confessing" their crimes, leaving Norman in a state of confusion.

"Forget it. No matter what method they use, the power of the Blood Fang Gang has indeed been weakened."

[Prevent serious crimes, justice points +900 based on contribution]

[Eliminate 7 ordinary members of the Bloodfang Gang. Justice points +300 based on contribution.]

[Eliminate the evil god's followers, based on the degree of contribution, legendary experience +731]

After the rewards were distributed, Nowen was generally satisfied with the believers' performance in this impromptu action.

When Pete and Gail joined the battle, they knew how to use their own advantages. They dispatched people to deal with ordinary members of the Blood Fang Gang and separated Evan from the battlefield to target him specifically.

Clear out the miscellaneous soldiers first, then focus on the leader.

Without a doubt, this is the decision with the least damage.

Except for the shield-bearing believer who took two attacks from Evan head-on and was seriously injured, the others were basically not hurt.

At most, the mages were a little mentally exhausted from casting magic too many times in a short period of time and needed to rest for a few hours.

of course.

Except Brandon!
Norman figured out that this guy who was determined to follow the warrior path looked down on mages and priests because he was probably not intelligent enough and had no brains at all!

"What on earth is this guy thinking? He and his two teammates dare to challenge Evan and his men head-on!"

Nowen was so angry.

If Pete and the others had been slower in receiving the reminder of [Guilty Sense], or if Evan had arrived faster, the outcome of this battle might have been completely different.

Can't we take a detour and buy some time before reinforcements arrive?
Obviously they could have won the game by relying on the numerical advantage, but Brandon turned it into a narrow victory.

After activating the God's Eye to take a look at the scene, Norman became even angrier.

Brandon got a small notebook from somewhere and wrote carefully on it:

"On a certain day of a certain month of a certain year in the New Hui Calendar, the future legendary warrior, Mr. Brandon, fought for a long time in the lower city of Green Harbor and defeated Evan, a subordinate of the Level 2 Evil God and the leader of the Blood Fang Gang. Please be informed!"

"This idiot only thinks about fighting head-on!"

……

Although Norman was angry, the battle with Evan also made him realize a problem that needed to be solved:

The believers lack the experience to judge the progress of the battle!

This is due to the lack of combat frequency.

After all, before they believed in Noven, they were just ordinary people and had not received formal combat training.

The few days of training in the cave only allowed them to learn some basic coordination.

But when facing an opponent like Evan, it is not enough.

Just one outburst from the opponent almost caused an accident.

For example, when Evan released [Heroic Strike] twice in a row.

If Brandon and his friends were experienced professionals, they would know how to judge the enemy's accumulated anger based on the duration of the battle.

Then we can roughly estimate that Evan may release his combat skills multiple times at any time.

If he had been prepared, the believer in the front should have known how to retain enough anger and use continuous [Shield Block] to withstand Evan's outburst.

The actual situation is: he was caught off guard and when he urgently needed to use combat skills, he did not have enough rage and was directly knocked down by having his shield broken.

Another example.

Evan's attack was difficult to defend against, and the priest followers in the back had to rely on a large amount of [Secondary Healing] and [Divine Word: Shield] to help their companions withstand the damage.

But sometimes, the companion's condition has almost recovered, and casting [Secondary Healing] will not have much effect, and will only waste the spirit of the priest's believers in vain.

From the perspective of a god, Nowen believes that at least one-third of divine arts are wasted.

In the second half of the battle, because the divine spells were used too many times, the priest's followers were actually at the end of their strength. Even if Evan did not charge over to deal with them, he would faint from mental exhaustion after casting spells a few more times.

There is no doubt that this is also a problem caused by lack of experience.

How to make up for it?

Norman thought for a moment.

He suddenly remembered the various role-playing games he had played before he traveled through time.

The enemy's health status and resource status will be prominently displayed in the game.

It was equivalent to directly showing him something that required a lot of combat experience to deduce!

He just needs to make corresponding decisions based on the enemy's status.

"This method seems to be able to make up for the believers' lack of experience?"

Norman pondered.

From the perspective of his [God's Eye], he can indeed see the various states of mortals.

"But... Tsk, it seems there is no way to display it in real time!"

Norman scratched his head in distress.

What he envisioned was that, like the role-playing games he had played before, believers would be able to intuitively see the status of themselves, their teammates, and their enemies at any time.

For example, hang a bright health bar and resource bar above the enemy's head.

When you see that the enemy's anger is almost full, quickly prepare for the outbreak.

But still the problem.

This kind of visual effect that allows believers to "know instantly" requires Nowen to simulate and present it with his divine power!
This is different from sending an oracle.

Whether it is imparting knowledge, launching activities, or providing various information, including knowledge points, legendary experience, etc., in essence, the core is that Nowen uses the method of sending down oracles to instill information directly into the minds of believers.

Believers need to spend time and concentrate to read the oracle's information themselves.

The oracle itself is just a text message, and Nowen's own divine power will not affect mortals.

The visual effect involves distorting the reality in the believers' perception!
This is something that requires divine power to accomplish!

As for using those pure divine powers instead?

Unfortunately, it still doesn’t work.

Norwen can directly package up a portion of pure divine power and give it to believers as a reward;
But if he wanted to use this pure divine power, it would inevitably be contaminated by his own divine power and filled with the same chaotic aura.

in other words.

Pure divine power, Nowen can only see it but cannot touch it, and cannot use it himself.

"Let's just use the oracle as a substitute and make a semi-finished product for the believers to use as it is."

“Maybe there will be a better solution in the future.”

Noven sighed and began to write the oracle.

What he is going to do this time is different from what he did in the past where believers would pray to him first and he would give feedback after getting the results.

Noven plans to create a semi-automatic feedback mechanism.

This will also be the first truly divine spell he has created!
……

(End of this chapter)

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