Nie Yan's mind raced as he pondered how to set a trap for the illusion, letting it fall into the trap by itself.
Ordinary class masteries traps would certainly not fool the illusion; he had to approach from another angle.
The main brain, through precise calculations, could allow the illusion to perform at its strongest in combat by calculating down to the decimal point—something humanity couldn't achieve. However, as the main brain, it had to maintain fairness in PK, preventing the illusion from peeking at Nie Yan's attribute data during PK. If a player's attributes and class masteries were known, they wouldn't stand a chance.
Nie Yan thought for a moment; he could utilize changes in attack speed and the computing inertia of the brain to trick the illusion.