Chapter 26 The real use of charged bullets

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How should I put it, although Luke was very happy that he had obtained a rare reconnaissance item, it consumed the most scarce combat resource for Luke.

His energy/mana/mana/blue bars.

Although this was a natural prop setting, he still felt helpless.

Spell resources that were already scarce now have another way to use them.

...But I really don’t want to put in more energy!

The thin dog savage shouted in his heart.

None of the dark professions add points to energy. Even the female mage does not add points like this. They basically add physical attributes to build up blood for the character. The remaining points are added based on equipment requirements, and the amount of mana basically depends on upgrading. Natural boosts and equipment that come with it.

After all, the blood medicine and blue medicine in Diablo 2 are available everywhere, and there are no negative effects at all when drinking them. Just bring a group of medicines and drink them, and that's it. There is no need to raise the blue bar too high, just enough.

For a gamer like Luke who is almost obsessive-compulsive, the annoyance and distress caused by adding wrong points should be greater than missing tasks, because the latter still has the opportunity to load the file to remedy the situation, and the former would be really serious if it happened. I can only give up on myself and force myself to forget.

But no matter what, these are good things. Luke, who was not in a hurry to get involved in the next scene, took out the blue eyeballs and started playing with them.

The appearance of this thing is really engraved in the same mold as Du Yanyan, but I don't know if it is because of the age of the hair style of the first generation of Contra. This thing feels a bit black technology, but it also gives Luke a kind of grip. Weird feeling of BB machine.

And Luke already felt that when he held it, this thing had begun to draw something from his body by contacting his palm.

It seems to be the type that automatically starts charging when it encounters an energy source.

The eyeballs are currently closed, and there is a small screen on the back that glows slightly, and then the Arabic numeral "0" of the same model as the electronic watch appears on it.

How should I put it? It's high-end and retro, and it has the feel of a pixel Digimon machine made with 23 years of production technology.

However, the charging speed of this thing is slower than Luke imagined. It took two minutes to charge to the value of 2, which is probably 2% of the total. According to Luke's physical consumption, it is about the same as searching for potions. The consumption is about the same. It seems that theoretically it needs to be held closely for more than 50 minutes to meet the minimum starting conditions.

The thing is quite small and can be packed easily.

But everything has two sides.

The long charging time and high startup requirements of this thing mean that it should have a very strong battery life. Judging from the fact that it can consume energy to shoot circle-shaped rays, it even has the potential to be used as a single wingman. exist.

But the shortcomings are also obvious, that is, it requires a lot of mana and the necessary charging environment, which means that this thing is more suitable for preparation in advance and as a pre-war reconnaissance prop, such as the current fierce battle. The environment is not suitable for temporarily charging it.

Of course, it may also be Luke's own fault. The barbarian's mana essence is of low purity, resulting in the same charging speed.

However, when the charge reached here, Luke stopped directly, and then trotted all the way to the back of the main control computer, took out his S-stick, and pointed the tip of the stick at the gap that he had stuffed into the main control computer body. The one-flamed eye figure on.

Although Luke is a bit of a collector and has a tendency to be paranoid when it comes to adding points to tasks, but what overrides these traits is his pragmatism.

In other words, it would be correct to say that he is a bit unscrupulous.

From the player's perspective, this newly acquired One-flame Eye is naturally a very good item, and Luke also likes it very much. However, when he realized that this thing could not immediately become his help, its "collection" plummeted. Now, it's down to the point where Luke is willing to make some attempts at the expense of having the gadget break.

The content of the attempt is the second energy source it requires in the panel description.

electricity.

Since this thing can automatically absorb the magic power of the person it comes into contact with, it can be inferred that it should also be able to automatically absorb the nearest electrical energy.

Luke doesn't have a universal charger, but he does have a short stick with its own rechargeable bullets.

After removing the cork from the bottle, he took a sip of the light mana potion he had collected and shot directly.

In the total darkness, the charged bullet with the most erratic trajectory suddenly illuminated the darkness, and then made a crackling sound unique to the wild surge of electric energy, which immediately attracted the curious eyes of many people.

Luke only activated the S-type charging bomb once and stopped. Then he was slightly surprised to see two charging bombs with erratic routes, which were directly touched by Du Yan like a sponge touching water. The eyes swallowed it up!

After observing for a while to make sure there was no overheating, Luke carefully picked up the Single Flame Eye. As a result, the number behind it jumped directly to 4.

In other words, if all 10 S-shaped rechargeable bullets can be absorbed by the One Flame Eye, it will only take up to 10 times to directly recharge them, and the blue bars required for 10 rechargeable bullets will be almost only A bottle and a half of potion will suffice.

But this is only theoretical, and Luke does not intend to follow the theory.

If you are playing an old game, there will be no bugs.

Since there is an indestructible wall-like object here, the most basic conditions for Contra to avoid the infinite shooting bug have been met.

Ever since, the electric light began to flash crazily on the back of the main control computer.

It took a long time for the electric light to completely stop, and a long time later, Luke walked out with a burning face and his hands alternately shaking his one-flamed eyes, as if he were picking out a freshly roasted sweet potato from the embers of the fire. .

The huge 100 number on the back of the Duyan Eye kept flashing, which meant that it was fully charged and ready to be activated at any time. In total, Luke only used the recharging bullets twice.

Although it is not clear what kind of damage such charging will cause to him, as long as it can help him in a short period of time, Luke will admit it even if it is directly damaged afterwards.

Many civilians and some of the remaining brave men were very curious about this, but because they did not have much communication with Luke and were not familiar enough, no one took the initiative to ask anything.

Luke was very grateful for this.

Since Luke is a person who is under special care by Sanmu, and his identity is currently between civilians and heroes, which is very subtle, he is very free in action. As long as Sanmu doesn't ask Luke to assign tasks, he can basically do anything. No one cares.

With the new items in hand and almost rested, Luke climbed directly onto the vertical lift, which was unprotected on three sides and made people tremble just by standing on it. He went directly to the top of Base 1 and officially stepped into it. The third level area of ​​the first generation.

Fall.

The entire Garga Islands region is the most rugged area in terms of natural terrain.

At the same time, the BGM of this scene is also the most dynamic among the first-generation levels. Luke personally thinks it is the most dynamic.

Luke, who had been in Base 1 for quite some time, his first impression of this place was that it was cool, open, and dangerous.

The only access to the top of the mountain is through the massive rock platforms on either side of the waterfall.

It is already quite dangerous to climb a mountain road with turbulent water. If you are not careful, the slippery foothold will send you straight to the bottom of the mountain.

Not to mention that there are also a large number of kestrel soldiers, rotating turrets with no blind spots, rolling stone traps, and even assault sailors hidden in the raging waterfalls.

Apart from being able to fly, Luke had a hard time imagining how people other than Bill Lance and the two tough guys could break through this difficulty.

There is no safe return home mechanism here like the Jar Man in "Dig to Survive". If you make a mistake here, not only will the body be incomplete, but it will most likely become 2D.

They say that looking up the mountain is a dead horse. Just looking up, Luke, who usually lacks exercise, has already started to retreat.

Of course, this refers to psychological activities. The physical reset brought about by time travel and the physical strength brought by the blessing of the barbarian panel can easily support such an intensity of exercise.

In addition, there were basically no enemy soldiers within the field of vision. It was obvious that they had all been eliminated by the brave team's vanguard. All Luke had to face was the difficulty of the terrain.

However, he still did not move immediately. Instead, after tinkering for a while, he released the fully charged One-Flamed Eye reconnaissance ball.

I saw this blue mechanical ball ignoring gravity and starting to fly higher up the waterfall.