Chapter 37 Skills are Uncontrollable
They are all good horses... It's a pity that they are not available on the other side of the river...
Li Ang gritted his teeth and pulled the bow.
Another arrow landed on the head of another Jatu cavalry walking by the river bank.
"Zabia! Bispa!"
The Jatu people on the other side once again let out a confused exclamation, but no one raised their bows in response - in front of Li Ang was their leader.
Moreover, it is difficult for their nomadic bows to be so accurate at such a long distance.
Anson flattered him in surprise: "My lord, you're a great shooter!"
Li Ang shook his head: "Ansen, my shooting skills are not a perfect shot... This can only be regarded as an effective way to practice archery..."
Anson frowned in confusion and murmured: "Then... what kind of thing would it be? A headshot with an arrow from eight hundred miles away?"
"No, it's the kind that can hit any target at will without aiming at all."
Li Ang didn't speak anymore, he needed to concentrate on feeling the rhythm of each arrow.
Bows and arrows will miss even if there is a problem with the breathing rate.
Proficiency will bring about basic skills and skills, allowing the body to coordinate and stabilize the shoulders and elbows. However, as the proficiency gradually increases, the requirements for people's psyche will become higher and the requirements for goals will be higher.
If you want to become a true archery master, you have to rely on feeling.
Target shooting can help you practice basic skills to the extreme, but that feeling can only be found in actual combat.
There are few bow and arrow confrontations in the arena, so Li Ang's proficiency with bows and arrows is far lower than that of melee weapons - although his favorite weapon is bows and arrows.
Li Ang is actually not willing to charge from the front row. Maybe it looks brave, but it is too easy to die young.
Only by being cowardly can you live longer, especially for a lord.
Charge into battle...unless you have no choice.
The lord doesn't want to be a boar rider.
Looking at the Jatu people who were still wandering by the river, Li Ang fired a few more arrows. Each arrow could take away a Jatu cavalry speeding along the river bank.
All of them were hit by arrows in the head!
Li Ang is expressing his attitude - don't even think about crossing the river, you will die if you get close to the river bank!
Yes, you will die if you get close to the river bank.
After several cavalrymen fell by the river one after another, the Jatu people realized this.
There were more and more shouts of "Zabiya" and "Bispa", and no one from the Jatu cavalry came near the river bank.
Afterwards, the three groups of Jatu people finally seemed to reach an agreement.
They seemed to have given up on rescuing the leader and retreated temporarily, but they did not retreat too far - they began to gather in the forest on the other side of the river, probably to cut down trees.
"Ah! Long live!"
Everyone in the camp stood up and raised their hands to cheer for this unharmed victory.
But Li Ang didn't cheer. If there were still injuries after such thorough preparation, then he wouldn't have to mess around in the future.
And, this is just the beginning.
The first defense of the bridgehead seemed successful, but it could not stop the Jatu people for a long time. After all, Li Ang only had about twenty crossbowmen, and there was no place to replenish the crossbow bolts.
There were only a dozen arrows left in Li Ang's quiver.
The Jatu cavalry on the opposite side were cutting wood, naturally in order to cross the river.
Once they cross the river, the wall facing the river will lose most of its usefulness, and perhaps there will be a really tough offensive and defensive battle tomorrow.
Originally, destroying the bridge directly could also stop the Jatu people. Li Ang's temporary bridgehead was actually to see if he could increase the results of the battle and make some extra money.
Now it seems that he has indeed achieved the result of defeating dozens of Jatu people and delaying the battle for some more time.
And thanks to his helmet, he successfully captured a hostage - this little warlord was probably a pioneer officer.
But I don’t know if this hostage is of any use. After all, Li Ang can’t understand Jatu.
And the smoke above Brave Shield Castle has been flying - this shows that the Jatu army is still within a hundred miles.
These enemies in front of us are just the advance team.
After retreating to the camp, Li Ang began to review his system.
There is a prompt in the system that I have never bothered to read - 'Your teammates' skills have been improved, you can check their teammates' skills'.
By the way, the battlefield function of this system is only half, there is no battlefield reminder, and it will not prompt the experience gained by shooting the Jatu people.
There is some improvement in proficiency in actual combat, but there will be no deliberate reminders.
This reminder about teammate skills appears for the first time, and it is not a level upgrade, but a skill upgrade.
The wording is also quite unexpected - "look up".
Definitely none of the soldiers under his command have advanced. Although the crossbowmen caused dozens of Jatu cavalry casualties, it stands to reason that there should be people who can upgrade, but this cannot be reflected without changing their equipment.
In the team list, only Anson's name lit up.
Instead of the familiar 'plus' sign, there's name highlighting - which means just looking up, not 'enhancing'.
This was also the first time Li Ang saw his teammates' attribute panels.
There are also no basic attributes such as strength and intelligence, and experience and level are not clearly listed.
In fact, Li Ang can't see experience or level in his own attributes... The skill points he once obtained in the arena were obtained through continuous training.
After all, this is not playing a game. There is no so-called "killing monsters to gain experience points". There is only real practice and the accumulation of actual combat experience.
The same is true for the advancement of arms. It depends on combat experience, proficiency, and improvements in various aspects of equipment to reflect the changes in the ranks of arms.
For example, from Mettenheim adventurers, to Mettenheim infantry, to great swordsmen, and finally to the death squad.
Different arms in different countries actually have similar ranks.
This is the class of warriors, or a professional title.
However, there is no system to classify the characters themselves into levels such as level 1 and level 2.
In fact, the real advantage this system can bring to Li Ang is just the rapid improvement of proficiency and some personal skills. This is not a complete system, and it is probably not even the so-called 'player system'...
Therefore, when the basic force sensitivity attribute cannot be seen, proficiency is the most reliable criterion for judging naked combat effectiveness.
And Anson's proficiency... is all 60...
Oh, the one-handed weapon is 61, probably because I was beaten for half an hour last night and it has some effect.
Generally speaking, he is better than a farmer or the like. After all, he is a nobleman and must have received some training at home.
However, considering the weak strength he showed... with good luck, he might be able to tie with a carpenter?
Unsurprisingly, personal skills such as Iron Bone Strike are all 0.
Riding and running are not bad, both are level 2 - being able to ride a horse is a basic quality for a noble child.
Healing: 4 (speeds up recovery from injuries)
Surgery: 3 (reduces trauma mortality and reduces disability)
First aid: 2 (improves emergency treatment effect)
Although personal combat effectiveness is not worth mentioning, these medical skills are Anson's greatest role in the team. Although the effects are not exactly the same as those in the game, the functions are generally the same, and they are all medical-related skills.
But, but.
But the biggest problem is that Li Ang discovered that he could not add skill points to Anson - there was not even a column for 'available skill points'!
The skill improvement of teammates is actually uncontrollable!
Li Ang turned to look at Ansen in surprise, only to find that Ansen had been looking thoughtfully at the eagle strike bow on his back...
Li Ang immediately 'checked' it again, and then discovered that Ansen actually had a level 1 strong bow...
Could Anson's skill improvement be due to the phrase 'Master's marksman' on the battlefield just now?
Chapter completed!