Chapter 49 Combination Ninjutsu!
Chapter 49 Combination Ninjutsu!
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After the second hour of immersion, it was time for another game trial.
This made Akaishi suspect that, just like the previous two dramas were part of the "Wang Jie" series, the rewards for this drama seemed to be game trials.
But this is for the best...
The game trial doesn't require any special space; it can directly achieve the effect of training.
This game starts the exact opposite of Temple Run...
Red Stone has no way to "escape" at all; instead, he must face the monsters that keep charging at him within a certain range.
These monsters surged in from eight directions, while Akaishi initially only had a shuriken and a kunai...
However, that's not the main point. The main point is that along with the monsters, there were also "treasure chests." The chests were marked with various ninjutsu, genjutsu, taijutsu... Akashi discovered that they were all techniques he was familiar with!
At first, Akashi was unable to use any ninjutsu and could only use basic throwing tools. Then, he broke a fire-style [Great Fireball Technique] and immediately discovered that he could use the Great Fireball Technique, and even... he could use it continuously!
"Could it be that ninjutsu can be used infinitely? That would be incredibly useful!" Akashi's eyes lit up. This was far more cost-effective than the previous Temple Run.
After all, practicing ninjutsu without any consumption and continuously is incredibly efficient—when practicing ninjutsu normally, even a Jonin would usually be exhausted after using a dozen or so high-cost ninjutsu techniques.
but……
Akashi immediately realized something was wrong!
It's true that it's been used repeatedly, but...
There's no need for Akashi to activate it himself; after just one hand seal, it keeps spewing fire. It seems to have a good effect, but for Akashi, it doesn't have any training effect at all!
Considering all that, this game's value for money is actually quite low...
Immediately after, during the second wave of rewards, Akashi chose the Earth Release technique [Earth Prison Hall], and then suddenly received a notification...
[Fusing successful, obtained the combined ninjutsu "Scorching Hell Technique".]
Akaashi:! ! !
Give me a combination ninjutsu directly?
This is incredibly cost-effective, isn't it?
While it's not as fundamental as a bloodline limit that fuses and mutates chakra natures, the combination ninjutsu is still very strong, often achieving twice the result with half the effort. Moreover... it seems there are more than two ninjutsu options available. If there are multiple attribute combinations, wouldn't that be amazing?
Suddenly, Akashi's attack pattern in the game changed. Instead of constantly breathing fire to burn monsters, he first used "Kucha" to make the earth rise and cover the enemy with earth and rocks, and then burned them from the outside - in addition to damage, it also had the effect of trapping the enemy.
only……
...Can I do this?
Akashi hesitated for a moment, not feeling that he had learned any new ninjutsu. Then, as if he had thought of something, he quickly activated his Sharingan. Activating the Sharingan in real life had no effect in the game; it was just to analyze the "combination ninjutsu" he was currently using!
The good news is that Akaishi sensed that his Sharingan was memorizing this combination of ninjutsu!
The bad news is, in terms of recording efficiency, it's simply impossible to remember everything...
Before Akaishi could be disappointed, he discovered something else.
That's the current "copying" of the Sharingan, which is somewhat different from before!
Previously, when Akaishi copied ninjutsu, if he failed to copy it once, he would have to start all over again. He asked Fugaku or Yashiro to go slower. If he went slower until they could no longer use ninjutsu and Akaishi still couldn't copy it, then he couldn't copy it.
But things are different now...
Akaishi discovered that even if he failed to "copy", the progress was saved and he could continue copying next time!
After a moment's thought, Akaishi understood the reason!
"Copying" someone else's ninjutsu is considered a failure if it is not successful.
However, theoretically, this is a replication of the ninjutsu that is currently being used, so the progress is preserved.
In other words...
In theory, under these circumstances, no matter how low the copying efficiency is, it will eventually be copied!
The third wave started quickly, but at this point the replication progress was still negligible.
Looking at the various rewards, Akashi first ruled out other ninjutsu—adding other ninjutsu now would not only potentially overwrite the [Blazing Hell Technique], but would also make it much more difficult to replicate.
At the same time, Akaishi discovered...
"Earth Clone x2? What's this?" Akashi noticed that there was a reward, but it wasn't a ninjutsu or ninja tool, so he decisively chose it.
After breaking the box, two clones appeared next to Akashi, automatically using the same techniques as Akashi, which greatly increased his output, and even... the efficiency of copying ninjutsu was improved!
Akaishi secretly rejoiced and continued to copy.
only……
[Scorching Hell Technique] Just as a pelt was copied, Akaishi "died".
"No, no... While the Scorching Hell Technique does hinder the enemy, its destructive power is actually lower, and it's very slow to change direction. Even with clones, it's not enough to stop the fifth wave of enemies..." Akaishi shook his head helplessly.
This game that allows you to replicate "combination ninjutsu" looks great, but... after dying a few times, Akaishi discovered that it was far less efficient than he had initially imagined!
Although because it was "oneself" using the ninjutsu, even if the copying failed upon death, the progress was still saved, but continuing to copy it was not easy...
After all, you can't always get the same combination of ninjutsu randomly!
As an Uchiha, the Akashi Clan has a vast repertoire of ninjutsu...
Just like the [Blazing Hell Technique], Akashi must randomly get "Great Fireball Technique" and "Earth Prison Hall" again in the next game and choose to play them before he can continue to copy them.
In addition, a balance needs to be struck between "gaming skills" and "real-world replication efficiency".
At first, Akaishi only considered the combination ninjutsu he could replicate, completely disregarding his "game skill," and the result was...
They died too quickly!
Efficiency actually doesn't improve...
Conversely, if we only consider "game skill," once some super powerful combination ninjutsu is created, the game can indeed continue indefinitely. However, Akashi's Two Tomoe Ninjutsu Eye cannot be copied at all.
In situations like this, Akashi would usually just end the game and start a new one!
To achieve the most efficient replication, a balance needs to be struck.
As a result, the eight hours of the trial (one hour in reality) had almost passed, and Akaishi had not been able to successfully copy a single ninjutsu.
However, it's not that there's no hope at all...
For relatively simple "combination ninjutsu" like the "Blazing Hell Technique," Akashi probably only needs to run it two or three times to copy it. If it weren't for the fact that Akashi wasn't familiar with the mechanics in the first few rounds, he might have already successfully copied the combination ninjutsu.
Furthermore, Akaishi understood that if he now possessed the "Three-Tooth Sharingan," his copying efficiency would be greatly enhanced. He could copy some simple combination ninjutsu in a single game, eliminating the need to rely on "probability" to find a second time, thus drastically increasing his efficiency.
Even now, it's not impossible to succeed, after all, there's always another chance to try it out.
……
[External disturbance detected, immersion interrupted...]
"Raccoon dog... raccoon dog..."
Akaishi was playing the game demo and there was still some time left when he was involuntarily woken up. When he opened his eyes, he saw that the little raccoon was also awake and was nudging him...
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