The post is not very popular.
The forum has long been a tear of the times, not to mention that it is only updated once a week or even once a month.
Zhihu’s update frequency is never that slow!
However, the writing style is still excellent, the first person point of view, and the story seems to be true. It made many people exclaim "tears of the times", and it still attracted many people to follow the post.
Chen Jing tapped the keyboard.
Write down what you are confused about now.
Soon, there was a reply.
"Then I'll definitely choose Pu Dao, he's so handsome! The martial arts instructor."
"Sword! Then you must use a sword!"
"That's Wu Dutou, you fake fan! And Wu Song uses Jie Dao, and Pu Dao is Shi Jin and Lin Chong."
"Wu Song used it when he killed Ximen Qing."
...
Chen Jing passed by these messy things and continued to wait.
There are still decent people who can give their opinions.
"Long soldiers, long soldiers have great advantages. Although ancient rangers often used knives and swords, on the one hand, there were controls on long soldiers in ancient times, and on the other hand, short soldiers are easy to carry. The protagonist should not have this problem."
"I don't agree with you above. There are obviously immortals in the world in the setting. The martial arts world is just a transitional period. You still have to fight for magic and magical powers later. Why choose long soldiers? It's difficult to learn and useless in the later stage. .”
"And then he was stabbed to death by a soldier before he became an immortal?"
"Will the protagonist die?"
"I'm telling you about the advantages of long soldiers, why are you kidding me?"
...
There is nothing interesting in the following content, it’s all about talking and arguing. It’s only in places like post bars and forums that you can see this kind of original talking.
More long-armed factions and short-armed factions also joined the battlefield, and the fight was fierce.
Watch them quarrel.
Chen Jing started to think.
Long soldiers have obvious advantages, but the disadvantage is that it requires a lot of time to practice, but what I lack now is time.
You need to learn basic cultivation knowledge; you need to understand the culture and folk customs of that world; you also need to practice exercises and techniques; you also need to learn basic physical exercises and fighting skills...
He had to force himself to get back to where he was in high school.
It’s been a long time since I’ve played with my mobile phone, and it’s been a long time since I’ve seen the beautiful young lady.
One more door?
He also knows very well the principle of biting off more than one can chew.
You still have to consider it from a realistic perspective.
There are teammates in Huangliang Realm. In the early stage when the spells are weak, you can rely on your teammates to get through it--isn't this the case in the first three dungeons?
Although there are no teammates in the real world, it is not that dangerous.
If I want to fight black boxing, it is unlikely that I will go into battle with a simple sword.
You also have to choose short soldiers.
Ax, dagger, or hammer?
At first he thought a short knife was best.
The knife is a killing weapon, and it is also handsome.
but......
There was a reply under the post that made him change his mind.
"Self-certified, I have been practicing cold weapons for more than ten years [Picture] [Picture] [Picture]" are several pictures of cold weapons, including a spear, a Han sword, and an axe.
"From a practical perspective, the Pu Dao is the best choice. The attack distance is long enough, and in extremely cramped environments, the Pu Dao can be used as a broadsword."
"But considering the setting of the protagonist, there is a group of teammates who are good at cold weapon combat. He can use a hidden weapon spell himself, and can learn more spells later. I also prefer the protagonist to choose a short weapon for protection for the time being. There is no need to use a long weapon. Too much time is wasted.”
"Let's analyze the pros and cons of the three short-handed weapons."
"These happen to be three very representative weapons."
"A hammer is a blunt weapon, a dagger is a sharp weapon, and an ax is both."
"It's difficult to get started with blunt weapons. In addition, the protagonist's hidden weapon is also a blunt weapon with overlapping attributes, so I don't recommend it."
"The dagger has a great advantage. After all, it is a sharp weapon and poses a high threat. If it is a sneak attack, the dagger will have a high priority, but if it is a head-on fight, it will basically not be able to defeat any weapon."
“The one I recommend the most is the hand axe, which is also my favorite.”
"The first reason is that it is easy to carry and it is not a regulated knife. It is safe to keep around."
"Second, looking at the description, this is a normal single-sided axe. The side with the edge is a sharp weapon, and the side without the edge is a hammer, a blunt instrument."
“Just a reminder, pictures can be posted on the forum. I’ll post pictures next time!!! Nothing to say without pictures!”
"Secondly, its weight is higher than that of a dagger, and chopping can cause more damage. If you encounter an enemy wearing armor, the dagger cannot break through armor, and it is difficult for leather armor to be broken. An ax has the ability to break through armor."
"Sacrifice length and center of gravity in exchange for greater destructive power."
Chen Jing read the post carefully.
The ax is indeed not a mainstream piece of equipment.
But...it seems that compared to the short knife, it is indeed more suitable for me?
He forked the web page and opened another page.
First, make sure of one thing.
The ax is really not a controlled knife and can be carried with you, but it cannot pass the subway or train security check.
Then look for hand ax training videos.
He now has some basic fighting knowledge and can see which one is more suitable for him.
Dagger, dagger, hand axe.
Sure enough, the ax is better and more lethal.
Identify good ideas.
Chen Jing took a bath, practiced and went to bed.
I didn't rush to log in to the game the next day. After dinner, I went to the club.
By the way, I texted a coach and said I was going.
Wait until he arrives.
The coaches were all waiting at the door early.
"Mr. Chen, you're here so early." The coaches said enthusiastically.
"Have you eaten? Our cafeteria has breakfast and nutritious meals right here. Our nutritious meals are excellent, healthy and delicious."
"Are you tired? Do you want to start training?"
They walked in like a cluster of flowers.
Chen Jing interrupted them: "Is there a conference room?"
"I have something to say."
The coaches nodded repeatedly: "Okay, okay! Mr. Chen, this way."
"Have you thought about it?"
"Although we are not the best club in the country, we are also one of the top clubs in the country. It is right to choose us."
"As soon as the year before, we can arrange competitions for you and you can grow in actual combat."
Chen Jing said nothing and followed them into the conference room, leaving behind a few coaches he was familiar with and kicked out the rest.
The few who stayed were satisfied and wary of each other.
Just waiting for Chen Jing to speak.
"I want to box, but not professionally." Chen Jing said, but the first words he spat out made them stunned.
What do you mean, not a professional?
Chen Jing sat down on the chair and nodded at the table: "Professional boxing matches are too polite. I want to fight something rude."
The coaches frowned.
As the most intense and cruel sport, he actually gave it the word "polite".
So what does it look like to be rude?
A coach poked his head in and asked hesitantly and quietly: "Mr. Chen, do you want to compete in a full-contact fighting game without protective gear?"
He said it tactfully.
Except for some events with relatively heavy performance forms, most formal fighting competitions are not possible without protective gear and full contact.
The so-called "full contact" means that you don't need to hold back your hands when exerting force.
It almost clearly refers to "black boxing" and "underground boxing".
Chen Jing nodded without hesitation.
"Mr. Chen." Another coach frowned, "I don't recommend you to do this. Maybe actual training will not bring you much experience, but I assure you that competition and training are completely different things. The real competition is far away. More exciting than training..."
Chen Jing interrupted him: "I'm not looking for excitement."
"I just think professional boxing is too polite."
"You need to wear protective gear and be polite to protect the other person's life."
The hints in the words made several coaches look even heavier.
"Sorry, Mr. Chen, this is illegal." A coach shook his head decisively, "We are a regular club."
Chen Jing waved his hand: "No, no, you may have misunderstood me."
"I'm a very law-abiding person."
"The world is a big place, and there will always be countries that legalize no-protective gear and full-contact fighting. I don't know about these, and it's hard to search them on the Internet, so I want to ask you to help introduce them."
"You are professionals and you must know a lot."
"Just introducing the situation."
The coaches were silent.
One person sighed and tried to dissuade him: "Mr. Chen, in your capacity there is no need to participate in that kind of competition."
"The prize money is not as high as professional competitions, and the risks are high..."
Chen Jing poked his head over with a serious expression: "So where is this kind of competition?"
The coach sighed heavily again and nodded heavily: "Mr. Chen, since you want to know."