Kono Sekai ga Game da to, Ore dake ga Shitte Iru

Chapter 76: The Meaning of a Moment

Five reverse blade knives that can be shaken up at the same time, there is no avoidance technique.

So when I saw it, I swallowed your sauce, and I said,

- I can't do that.

and.

"What?"

Reacting to my words, only for a few moments, Asahi's reverse blade knife movement stops.

And that time was enough.

The 'end' has finally arrived.

The slaughter, which was so intense just now, stops.

"... no!

Raising my eyebrows, Asahi, and staring directly in the face at the reverse blade knife in front of me, I waved my sword as if I were paying blood,

"Because the sword, the peak, is nowhere."

The moment I said so, the backblade knife in Asahi's hand was shattered and scattered.

"Become?!

When Asahi, the first to expose his upset, raised his surprise,

"Ah, Master Asahi!

The doorman who was beside him also offers his own reverse blade knife.

The body was splendidly shattered just ahead of the scabbard.

"Come on! Did you set something up!

If you... "

Asahi looks back and sees the gatekeepers waiting outside the slaughter range,

"Su, excuse me, Master Asahi..."

"In my hand, all of a sudden..."

Their reverse blade knife had also lost its full-bodied part clean.

Well, I can say it's a natural consequence.

The weapon also has HP.

It is common for all swords to break and become unusable when taking damage over HP.

But seeing the sight changed Asahi's expression.

"What the hell did you do?!

Their weapons should not have been attacked or anything!

I shrugged my shoulders to Asahi, whose voice was ridiculous.

"I just used the moves,"

This word is not a lie.

In fact, I just normally used the skills of "Moment May Rain Slash", or "Disturbed Cherry Blossom".

But in that dialogue, the angry dojo owner was not convinced.

"Stupid, yes!

I can still imagine that only those who step in will take damage, or at least those who turn around modestly, will take damage.

But what's this?

Why at this time, only the swords of the eagles (...) in a completely different place break at the same time like this!!

... Well, from them, it would be unbelievable to say unbelievable, unbelievable to say irrational.

I'm simply saying that the skills I used weren't normal, but I don't have the in-laws to go out of my way to explain the moves, and I probably don't know if you explain it to a person who thinks that when a weapon hits, he gets wounded.

Anyway, even I was usually surprised when I played as a game.

Yes, there wasn't just one mine element in 'Disturbed Cherry Blossoms'.

'Disturbed cherry blossoms', which seemed like seemingly crafted moves, had clueless elements that surpassed any skill.

And that's why the five reverse blade swords in the back that weren't slashed broke, and why the Assahis that stuck inside the slash only weren't damaged even after the motion ended for "Disturbed Cherry Blossoms," and that's why I was attentive to the Assahis' first position (...).

To begin with, in conclusion, whether or not an attack of 'Disturbed Cherry Blossoms' is to be hit really has nothing to do with slaughter along the way.

As a matter of fact, shortly after I activated my skills, all the consequences had been decided while the effects had not even come out yet.

This clue was discovered during the activation of 'Disturbed Cherry Blossoms' in the game when a buddy entered the place where the slaughter effect was out.

There is no concept of party in this game, and there is no lukewarm specification that you can't hit the offense because you're one of us.

If a hit determination existed for the effects of slashing, your buddies would have taken heavy damage at the end of the move.

But in fact, no damage.

The fellow was intact, even though he was still in range of effect at the end of "Disturbed Cherry Blossoms".

This also includes the 'cat ear cat' players twisting their necks.

However, the experiment and validation is number eighteen for the 'cat ear cat' player.

They went over the validation and finally came to this kind of conclusion.

"Could this move, the calculation of how many hits, have been put together at the beginning of the move?

From here on out it will probably be a story of speculation, but this is what happens when I elaborate.

I think that kind of thing is normally synchronized, but in this game, the picture and effect of the move, that is, the effect of the skill and the hit judgment of the attack, are made separately.

It feels like making the effects of an explosion first and installing a skill hit determination at the location of the explosion later.

Because of this, there is another problem with this creation method, although there are moves that cause effects and range of effects like "Vain Wide Slash" to become uneven.

If countless judgments have been made earlier, it is very troublesome to install a hit judgment to match them.

Moreover, the skills that came out of PV, including 'Disturbed Cherry Blossoms', are said in the wind to have only made effects first for PV and added the effects of the skills later.

The hundreds of slaughter effects of "Disturbed Cherry Blossoms" I've seen on PV are certainly amazing, but if we had to set hundreds of hit decisions to match the location and timing of this slaughter, this would be distracting and painful.

But there was no way the 'cat ear cat' staff could have done such a diligent imitation outside of the cat ear thing.

So the development team of 'Cat Ear Cat' cheats a little incredible.

From the position of the enemy immediately after the start of their skills, they calculated 'how many shots will be struck if they stay in that location', making it the ultimate damage.

Specifically, just before releasing the first slash, a hit determination was made on the entire range of effects of "Slash Rain," which feels like "This monster will hit about 500 shots because he's in the front" and "This one's at the end, so let's go with 200 hits," and it turns out he's been handled too appropriately to decide how much damage he's going to do from within, which he hasn't even attacked yet, and actually gets that damage at the end of his skill.

Of course, enemies move during slaughter.

It's almost impossible to get as many slashes as I predicted that way, but I guess I got high thinking that no one would ever be able to use a move like this anyway, or that no one would notice if I processed it like this because it's the last time the damage would go into it.

Even the word doku is no longer lukewarm, but this is the 'cat ear cat' quality.

But now that I know it, the usage value of this move has increased only slightly.

The Cat Ear Cat player uses anything you can use.

The point is that if you're in the effect range when you start shooting slaughter, you're hit by all bullets, and if you're not in the range at that time, you're off all bullets, which can be interesting if you use it.

For example, one of the best ways to take advantage of this is to escape the moment you see this one. It's a Faraway Norimese monster.

If you use 'disturbed cherry blossoms' well when that guy is in the range of effects, it then acts as an unreasonable technique to ensure that even if Hakonolime tries to escape a few hundred meters, he will die by eating hundreds of attacks the moment his skill's motion is over.

Due to the dodging of the hitting judgment, the move was to establish a new status of 'a continuous attack move that will cause almost all bullets to be hit by an opponent no matter how quickly, if his skills are not even interrupted along the way'.

Here we are, finally, the alias for this skill will begin to have a literal meaning.

A threat skill that determines the effect of 'Slaughter Rain' as long as May Rain, which is 18 seconds, during just 'moments'.

- That's the move, "Temporal" May Rain Slash "Sarasuri".

What I did this time was apply it in a way.

I don't want to kill people for this, even though how much they've attacked me from the other side, and I already know that certain trapping settings can make it hard to kill shark dojo humans.

There's only so much to crack open as to destroy a weapon, but breaking a fan-shaped ten weapon is a daunting undertaking.

A half-breed attack would make it difficult to destroy a weapon, and a normal attack could avoid it.

If you use an attack that is poorly widespread or a series of attacks that cannot be controlled by movement, you may lose momentum and harm not only the weapon, but its owner as well.

That's where I came out with this messy cherry blossom.

This move knows the full range of effects, and it's impeccable.

Besides, the determination of damage itself takes place in an instant before the slaughter, so you don't have to worry about avoiding it.

The only anxiety element was whether or not to be attacked until the end of my skills, but I thought no fool would come into the slaughter rain, and that was why I stomped through the execution.

From the results, is it a situation where the immediate crisis has managed to survive?

It's just not necessarily the case if everything went the way you thought it would.

(It was so dangerous...!!

In front of the Assahis, the surface is disguised as a normal mind, but the heart is still barking.

No, because it was really unexpected that Asahi would come along ignoring the slaughter rain.

Although it was helpful because you acted cautiously and surrounded me in vain, chatted and distracted me by my words, if you had come straight to me and slashed me without question, I might have been killed lightly.

Even though being attacked was not a certainty in itself, he neglected to prepare for the boulder.

If I could cancel "Disturbed Cherry Blossoms" in steps, I wouldn't have been critical so far.

Reflect that you should have used your skills beforehand to reduce the amount of stamina you need, or somehow increase your stamina max a little more.

But I think a guy called Mitsuki and a good Asahi, a master, is really a monster.

Asahi just said,

'I felt horrible killing just before the attack began, but that's all.

I don't feel any pressure from that sword right now '

He said.

Shortly after I screamed "Moment May Rain Slash," i.e. "Shortly before the attack began," a hit and damage determination for "Disturbed Cherry Blossoms" was made.

The only time I made an attack was at this moment in a way, and it would mean that Asahi was accurately perceiving it.

Well, what's inevitable is the vicious thing about this skill.

"... soma you"

That's how Asahi called me in a sharp voice as I looked back at this one.

Take the paper out of your pocket instead of a broken reverse blade knife and talk it out.

"It was in this letter from Mitsuki.

The sword of Soma, my only admitted friend, is eccentric yet subtle.

If you think of it as true, you think of it as false, you think of it as fruit.

He said he was a strange swordsman, using such an incredible technique with no grasp. "

He poisons Mitsuki in his heart with what he's writing, but in front of his father, he couldn't speak of it.

The Asahi asks, looking at me.

"Mr. Soma. Who the hell are you?

How did you learn that sword?

Who taught you how to fight that?

Same look as in battle, no, more serious than that, according to the saying.

But I have trouble being told that.

Because what I've learned is how to play the game, and it's never the real way to fight.

"The way I fight is outrageous, there's no such thing as a genre.

But, well, if you're strong enough to name me the way I fight... "

However, if you want me to give you an answer, there is only one word I can answer.

I stared at the Assahis from the front and said with my chest stretched out.

"- This is the 'cat ear cat' stream!!