After traveling through time accidentally, they were pulled into the Game of Ten Thousand Worlds as the first group of adventurers to test whether the people of Blue Star could adapt to the Game of Ten Thousand Worlds.
Thorn Armor (SSS)
[Talent Effect 1: When attacked, the target will receive rebound damage equal to the target's armor x1 (the effect will be upgraded when the cumulative damage received reaches 1).]
[Talent Effect 2: To be unlocked, can be unlocked after enduring 10,000 attacks.]
Game geek Chen Hao died suddenly and traveled to another world, becoming an orphan. This is a world between games and reality that has been invaded by data. It has personal levels and attribute panels, and humans become stronger by awakening and cultivating combat elves.
Chen Hao was dumbfounded when he saw the yellow-skinned rat in front of him. You call this a battle elf? This... isn't this a Pokémon?
[Online game + leveling up + fast-paced, action-packed story + decisive killing + data-driven]
A groundbreaking online game, "New Era," has quietly appeared in people's lives.
If the abilities from games were to come into reality, what would people do?
Upon entering the game, Jiang Chen awakened an SSS-level talent right from the start!
【Unlimited Plunder】: Plunder their skills and convert them into passive skills that match the class characteristics.
From that moment on, Jiang Chen unleashed a single sword strike:
-800! (Physical attack)
-1000! (Fire damage)
-1000! (Ice damage)
-1000! (Lightning damage)
In addition, various debuffs are applied: burning, freezing, poisoning, slowing, and blinding.
......
After the game merges with reality.
Jiang Chen: "Hahaha! Who can withstand one of my sword strikes?"
"Now, a brief interruption: a war criminal named Lu Qian. It is alleged that he committed crimes including, but not limited to, those listed below: 'Turning his own customers into food in his restaurant;' 'Connecting sewage pipes to the city's drinking water system to boost healthcare stock prices;' 'Using neutron beams to brutally annihilate an entire planet of aliens…' Citizens, please be wary of this heinous war criminal." Lu Qian stared blankly at his own photo in the marketing article. He just made a game, how could he be a war criminal? The next day, Lu Qian solemnly clarified in the *Game Observer*: "Who said I'm a war criminal? The games we make always promote truth, goodness, and beauty; it's just that players have misunderstood. Besides, I haven't been caught, how could I be a war criminal!"