�Anyway, you�d better take a break today.�Mental strength will recover after sleeping, but Lian and Tess will be inconvenient until they receive the recovery magic.�
�huh?�no i�m fine�Because the wounds are already healed.�
At Tess� words, everyone in the group turned to her.�Clearly, the gum scars on her cheeks and arms had healed.
�Whoa, how did you do it?�Is it similar to what Mr. Freeman did?�
�huh.�I took the second schema as mitochondria.�
�Mitochondria?�
�It is a cellular organ that produces energy.�If you use the mitochondrial schema, basic physical abilities such as quickness, regeneration, and endurance rise dramatically.�That�s why many less talented swordsmen opt for mitochondria as their default build.�Perhaps kingdom soldiers or mercenaries will use a lot of mitochondrial builds.�
�I see.�But what about the second build or the basic build?�
Sirone, who was lynched numerous times by the swordsmen while fighting the parrot mercenary, wanted to know a little more about the schema.
It was definitely different from the magic battle.�It was better to collect as much information about the battle as possible, unless you know what dangers the ruins will face in the future.
�Build is a technique tree.�It is often said to think of a virtual body when explaining a schema, but when you actually learn it, the sensation is different from that.�As the cells that make up the body are awakened, the clarity is widened.�So here�s the problem.�How do swordsmen nest multiple builds?�
Amy and Lian knew the answer but didn�t answer.�Since Tess was the person with the highest level of understanding of the schema, she thought of entrusting her solution to her.
�well.�If it is a virtual schematic, wouldn�t it be developed by dividing it into parts like arms and legs?�
�I usually think so.�Of course it�s not impossible.�But you can�t balance your body that way.�For example, if only the nervous system continues to develop, the muscles will explode.�Conversely, if you only develop muscle strength, your fist may break when you swing it.�
�There was such a problem.�Actually, I�ve been curious about it for a long time.�I knew it strengthened the body, but how to balance it.�
�It will be like magic.�Perhaps you too have a systematic way of dealing with the mind.�It must be a special pattern.�
�huh.�Call it four ways.�There are also things like sequence formulas.�
�The same goes for prosecutors.�That�s what a build is.�You can think of it as making several virtual schematics and continuing to overlap them.�For example, something like this.�Put the mitochondrial schema on the bottom, then the muscle strengthening schema on top of that, then lay the eye technique on top of it again, and so on.�Since I ride the technique tree with the base complete, the risk of the body being destroyed due to a loss of balance is significantly reduced.�
�ah!�There was a way.�
�The most efficient is the base schema.�If the efficiency of the schema laid at the bottom is 100, the second chapter is 50, the third chapter is 25, and so on.�You can change the order, but unless you�re a master of the technique tree, it�s hard to apply it right away in practice.�However, there are a few exceptions to this, and there is a technique called reversal.�
�Isn�t that the technique Amy was talking about, Mr. Freeman, using?�How do you do that?�Are you making a specific pattern like the four ways?�
�No, schemas don�t work that way.�To explain it in an easy-to-understand way, the reason why reversal is possible is because you can change the point at which you experience the schema.�
Tess recreated the action of reaching out to the table and picking up and moving the paper.
�Let�s say, for example, that we overlap three sheets of transparent paper.�And looking down, our gaze will penetrate the paper in order.�If you call it 1, 2, 3, the inversion is reversing the point of view so you see it from the bottom up.�3, 2, 1. Like this.�In addition to this, there are numerous techniques related to the technique tree, such as exit, transmission, folding, and crossing.�Building up a schema with all of these things in mind is called a build.�
Sirone was amazed.�I thought it was a swordsman to simply develop physical abilities, but now I see that it is technical enough to be comparable to a wizard.
�I see.�So, Tess has uploaded the mitochondrial schema to the second technique tree.�The efficiency is half that of the first one.�
�that�s right.�In fact, the mitochondria build is popular, but it is a waste to concentrate the activity of the body in a place where the schema efficiency can be 100%.�Unless it�s a literal battle of body against body.�Therefore, those who practice the sword properly choose the scheme that best suits their skill.�In my case, I chose the nervous system build.�Because the most important thing in handling a sharpened sword is precision.�
Sirone also understands now.�If they fought with the same three swords and the same schema abilities, the nervous system build would overwhelm the mitochondrial build.
�The fact that the mercenaries I met in the Accomplishment and Sacrifice Room was quite good also means that I didn�t choose the Mitochondria Build.�The warrior seems to be a strength builder, and the archer must have been a sensory build.�
�huh?�Are the nervous and sensory systems different?� JrNovels.com