Lockheart
Race: Lesser Pride Demon
Origin: Earth
Strength: 6.6 B Rank
Speed: 8.02 B Rank
Endurance: 13.25 B Rank
Magic: 6.0 B Rank
Sin Point: 1.0
Card: 3 Star-Colossal Might, 3 Star-Living Weapon
Demon Skill: Amplification, False State, Stubborn Mind
What is Sin Point? How did I manage to obtain one of them? In addition, it indicates that the demon was a magical demon rather than possessing the other attributes. What exactly does magic accomplish? Is it beneficial to my physical health, my cards, or my skills? Let's test the cards since it's the most straightforward way to observe the outcome. I use my 3 Star Colossal Might card and open look at my state bar.
Lockheart
Race: Lesser Pride Demon
Origin: Earth
Strength: 6.6 B Rank > 13.6 B Rank
Speed: 8.02 B Rank
Endurance: 13.25 B Rank > 20.25 B Rank
Magic: 6.0 B Rank
Sin Point: 1.0
Card: 3 Star-Colossal Might, 3 Star-Living Weapon
Demon Skill: Amplification, False State, Stubborn Mind
I suppose magic does improve my card ability, but it's interesting that my sword doesn't appear to be improving in conjunction with my advancement in magic. It didn't get any sharper, larger, or more powerful. Speaking of which, I believe my sword, in addition to being sharp and powerful, possesses a special ability. If my recollection serves me well, my wound appeared to be mending when I confronted the demon. Despite the fact that it is insignificant, it is still something. So does this imply that if I attack someone, I will receive healing as a result? This piqued my interest, to say the least. I really want to get out there and put it through a test, but I have something else to do right now.
As a result of my encounter with the demon, I discovered how ineffective my three stars card, Colossal Might, actually was. During the battle, I didn't use it at all for almost 99 percent of the duration of the fight. It is only used at the very final step. When I employ Colossal Might to grow one of my bodily parts, I discover that it isn't simply for the purpose of becoming larger in size. So I came up with the idea of developing a technique that would allow me to take use of the body enlarging characteristic in order to create an unpredictable fighting style in which my opponent would be unable to foresee my range of attack.
The reason for the unexpected nature of my fighting style is because in order for the adversary to evade or block my assault, they must forecast it based on whether or not I will enlarge a body part before the attack. If you were to find yourself in such a circumstance, with just one component, it would not be as simple as one may imagine. In combat, the act of growing my body means that I am able to increase the range of my attacks during the fight. This is really important in a battle. Everyone has their own level of comfort when it comes to inflicting harm. In order to deliver lightning quick punches, a person with a short arm would want an extremely close range approach. A person with a long arm would like to deliver moderately strong assaults. The ability to modify my range means that my opponent will not be able to predict what I will do next. Would I like to deal a powerful long-distance strike, or would I prefer to deal a close-range attack? That is the question that would be running through my opponent's mind, giving them less time to react.
Another factor contributing to the unpredictability of this technique is that my strength fluctuates with each expansion. Because I am only half enlarging myself, the growth is not the maximum possible; yet, it is sufficient to allow the opponent to be taken by surprise with my very first assault. That much is sufficient to maintain control over the fight's rhythm. The initial strike may result in unbalance, flinching, or shock as a result of the impact. Whatever the reaction, it would still be beneficial to you in some way. However, that's not the end of the advantages of having a weaker and stronger attack. It is likely that if you are battling someone with two separate sets of attacks with opposing strengths, one of which is stronger and the other which is weaker, you will give greater consideration and attention to the stronger assault than the weaker attack. This little oversight might result in you getting at least one or two hits on your opponent with your weaker attack.
The advantage is tremendous, if not incredible. However, if I am unable to develop it, everything goes to waste. My hypothesis on how this approach will work is to first generate a lot of momentum, and then schedule the enlargement such that it occurs close to the impact point. My move is taking place quickly, allowing the adversary little time to respond. This is the easiest part. It's even true because there are numerous techniques that I learnt when I was a human being that are far more difficult than this one. The most difficult element is to maintain consistency in your attempts. The instant you make contact with someone, your momentum is stopped, and your opponent will not give you the opportunity to launch a wide-open attack. So the answer that I've come up with is to employ a technique that I've developed called Momentum Continuous. Maintaining one's momentum is essential for success, and the method, as its name indicates, is designed to do just that. This necessitates me moving fluidly from one assault to the next. When I was a human, this method was dangerous since it included a lot of spinning and turning. It would expose several vulnerabilities that the adversary might exploit, but this is no longer the case. This is due to the fact that when I utilize this approach, my body is not in close proximity to my opponent.
All that remains is for me to train and master it. From what I've seen so far, it will take me at least a week to become entirely acclimated to this fighting technique, and perhaps three days if I can constantly locate an opponent to practice it against. I'm trying to come up with a name for this technique right now, before I start training. After a few minutes of deliberation, I've come up with the name Unpredictable Domain. It's now time to train.
It's been a week, and I've gotten the hang of it. In this particular instance, I'm employing it against a group of endurance demons. I rush at them as rapidly as I can before swinging my sword at them when I am about two meters away. After half a second had passed, the size of my hand had increased. The first Endurance Demon was completely unaware of what was going on until his head was hacked clean off his body. As soon as I finished the first kill, I rapidly shrank my hand back before restarting the pattern of movement that began with the first, using my other hand to punch forward to the head of the next demon, and so on. After a half-second, the same thing happened again. My hand expanded in size and blew the demon's head off, transforming it into a brilliant red firework explosion. Continuing on, I returned my hand to its regular position, pointing it downward after the blow was delivered. When my leg was pointed toward the sky, just after executing a backflip kick toward another demon, it began to swell up and get larger. The demon exploded as a result of the combined power of gravity and my own strength, with blood splattering throughout the surrounding area. Beautiful roses were created from the blood of the demon. The massacre finally comes to a halt when the fireworks show comes to a finish.