Chapter 199 – Phase 2 (5)
My mind went blank in front of the shocking truth.
It’s really a method of adding damage by hitting the number of times.
Is the person who made this sane? It’s questionable whether he’s even played the game properly.
I don’t know if it’s a case of a ridiculous gimmick being created while thinking about making the raid boss difficult, but shouldn’t this be seen as crossing a line?
Who plays the game by counting how many times a skill was used when holding a raid boss?
Well, after knowing that this is a gimmick, when using skills, you first use skills that deal weak damage to fill the number of times, and then use a strong skill on the 10th time to deal damage. Someone will organize this strategy and it will spread through the Internet.
Usually, some people try to figure out the gimmicks in a game on their own, but as the game gets older, the age of players also increases, so most people learn the patterns through videos posted on the Internet rather than trying to figure out the patterns themselves.
Among them, there were people who tried to attack first as an advance team, and I was part of that group of people.
But it’s so scary to think that they went to catch a raid boss with this pattern as a starting group.
First, I’m going to start off with random skill attacks, but most of the damage doesn’t apply and then comes and goes, so I think this must have something to do with it.
Then, users who felt strange tried the skill once and figured out what kind of gimmick it was.
It would have been the same as the situation where the problem had been figured out but there was no solution.
If they had kept this ridiculous gimmick, it would be questionable as to how they were designed to break this in the case of a wild team that runs raids with strangers rather than a fixed team that clears raids with certain people.
It is not that difficult to count the number of attacks by just my character and use a skill with high damage on the 10th time. This is because you can just set a routine and do it without having to actually think about it one by one.
Calculate the cooldown of 9 weak skills, use approximately 9 skills, use one skill that deals damage, and use them in an order so that the cooldown of the first skill used returns. Unless you make a mistake, you will not be able to clear the skill by doing damage. There won’t be any problems.
However, the problem is that rather than clearing the raid alone, many people gather together to fight the raid boss as a group. I don’t know how many people gathered together to take on Chaos Alcatraz.
Since this is an engineering school with at least 2 parties of at least 4 people, 8 people will gather to face Chaos Alcatraz.
Then, those 8 people have to work together and use the 10th powerful skill, one dealer at a time, in turns…
I don’t know the pattern behind this yet, but if you just look at this first and think about it, I think the strategy should go roughly like this.
First, assuming there are 8 people, the Crusaders with weak damage always use the 1st and 2nd skills to fill the number of times, the remaining 6 people take turns using the skill once, and one of the 6 people uses the 10th skill that deals high damage. It is to be used.
I think 6 people should decide on their own the order in which to inflict damage on the 10th and take turns using it to get it done quickly within the time limit.
If not, I think you could try taking turns with each dealer using skill 10 times and dealing damage, then leaving, and then the next person uses skill number 10 and then leaving.
Considering that among the gimmicks shown by Chaos Alcatraz, there was a gimmick that neutralized and imprisoned party members, the second strategy might be the right strategy.
One person concentrates on inserting the deal, while the others release the people who are bound.
But even if you have a strategy, will you be able to clear the raid well?
In my opinion, in the early days after the raid was released, many wild raids were unable to even properly overcome this pattern and broke out. Even if you don’t see it, it’s good to see.
It will definitely be posted on the internet as a strategy, but just because there is a strategy does not guarantee that people will fully understand it. There will be people who make 100% mistakes, and I can even picture in my head that there are people who come in without even looking at the strategy.
First of all, if there is even one person who does not know the strategy, while the rest are attacking by controlling the number of times, they will recklessly fire their skills and twist the number of times, and fight as if they did not even know the strategy. Even though this is a raid I have never played before, I am very familiar with it.
Even if you know the strategy, you need to use skills to save people who get scolded for dazing around while it is their turn to complete the count, people who mess up the count by accidentally using a skill while others are doing well while completing the count, and people who are locked up. There will be plenty of trolls, such as those who use it and mess with Chaos Alcatraz due to its wide range.
If this raid is launched in this way, I don’t think there will be a single day when the incident bulletin board on the Internet community is quiet.
But now, do we have to attack this in real life?
Well, even if you complain about a situation that has already been established, nothing will be resolved.
First of all, let everyone know this fact.
‘There’s one thing I found out. I don’t know what principle is at work, but Chaos Alcatraz seems to take damage on the 10th attack. You have to put them all together and use powerful skills in turns on the 10th time to deal damage to him.’
I explained the gimmick of Chaos Alcatraz to everyone through whispers.
Meanwhile, I thought carefully about the previous battle.
Have we never hit the 10th attack before? No, if I think about it, I think I’ve used it before…
Why wasn’t Chaos Alcatraz defended back then?
I couldn’t go on for very long without finding an answer to my thoughts. Because while I was whispering and thinking, Chaos Alcatraz approached me.
“I can’t believe that a mere human could have done what even the person who claims to be a god could not have done to damage me.”
As he spoke, he raised his hand, sharpened his nails, and swung them towards me.
I thought it was impossible to see and dodge, so I avoided the guy’s attack by throwing his body to the side and rolling on the ground the moment he raised his hand.
That guy really tried to kill me this time. Life was clearly felt in the swinging hand.
Didn’t this guy just say he was capturing me?
They may have thought it was a risk factor as I was gradually learning about the gimmick.
“Jinunim!”
Everyone ran screaming as they saw Chaos Alcatraz attacking me.
The one who ran first was Lien, who moved quickly using 〈 forward steps 〉.
Lien walked past me and immediately tried to throw her fist at Chaos Alcatraz. Chaos Alcatraz saw that and tried to catch Lien’s fist with her bare hand.
However, Lien’s fist stopped mid-throwing. And her bloody spear flew behind Lien’s back and hit Chaos Alcatraz.
〈Blood Spear〉
Lien then moved to her side, picked me up and carried me away from Chaos Alcatraz.
“Blast!”
〈Blood Boom〉
After the bloody spear hit Chaos Alcatraz, the spear returned to its original blood, attached itself to Chaos Alcatraz’s body, and exploded.
“Are you okay, my lord?”
“Oh, there’s nothing wrong with my body.”
Lien looked at me. She had a worried look on her face. She asked, and I answered as if nothing had happened.
Perhaps Rien didn’t attack on purpose because she thought that even if she attacked now, she wouldn’t be able to do any damage to Chaos Alcatraz and that she would be caught like before.
It was a good choice because it could have been caught and stamped on the ground, or it could have been used as a shield against our attacks.
Everyone was seen attacking from as far away as possible without getting too close to Chaos Alcatraz.
I slowly watched everyone’s attacks and carefully counted the number of times I hit the skill.
And after the 8th skill, the moment to use the 9th skill came.
“Lien, take a big swing.”
After hearing my words, Lien immediately rushed towards Chaos Alcatraz.
Seeing Lien running towards him, Chaos Alcatraz reaches out towards Lien and appears to try to impede her approach.
Of course, you can’t just watch like that. I used the skill towards Chaos Alcatraz.
〈Power of God: Bondage〉
A ring of light appeared around Chaos Alcatraz’s body and tightened its body, making it unable to move to block Lien’s approach.
Perhaps there are games that use annoying attack patterns like this to make it easier for melee characters to attack by binding them to prevent them from approaching.
Because of the 〈 God’s Power: Binding 〉 that I used, Chaos Alcatraz became unable to move, and Lien got closer and punched with all his might.
〈 Self-denying technique (極技) Shout Hwangpa Cheon Fist (霸皇破天拳) 〉
“Ugh…!”
The moment Lien’s attack hit, Chaos Alcatraz was seen making a painful expression that had never been seen before.
Have you finally done enough damage?
Seeing that, the rest of them immediately attacked Chaos Alcatraz, adjusting the number of times they attacked each other.
Perhaps they thought it would be a good idea to inflict as much damage as possible before the duration of the 〈 Power of God: Binding 〉 that I had placed expired.
Even though it was the first gimmick I discovered, the attacks were divided up so accurately that I wanted to ask when they were all in sync.
〈 God’s Word: Binding 〉 Even though the duration was not that long, we were surprised that the number of times we properly damaged Chaos Alcatraz exceeded 5 times.
It seems that this applies not only to me but also to Chaos Alcatraz.