"Over the centuries of our Zoldyck family history, we've learned two key rules of conduct."

"First, the ability to assess the opponent's strength is more important than our own strength."

"Before carrying out a mission, before engaging in a battle, it is necessary to conduct sufficient investigation and assessment of the opponent's information, capabilities, and strength to determine the opponent's true situation."

"This point is very important."

"Second point, don't engage in unsure battles."

"We are killers. If we don't kill others, we will be killed by others. Therefore, after we have evaluated each other, we will determine whether we have a 100% possibility of winning."

"If not, don't make a move, don't accept this task."

"If it's not a mission, just give up."

These two rules, Ron has seen in the original plot.

The first rule is basic and basically all members of the Zoldyck family follow it.

And other Nen people, except for a few reckless people, will also collect information on the opponent's strength before the battle, and will not fight unsure battles.

In the second case, however, the situation is somewhat different.

Ron remembered that this was the rule set by the needle that Illusion had stabbed into Killua's mind.

Don't fight against an opponent who is not 100% victorious.

This sounds like a very safe measure.

However, the actual situation cannot be so perfect.

It is impossible to say that if you want to fight, you will fight, and if you don't want to fight, you will not fight.

In many cases, you will face a battle that you are not 100% sure of winning.

On this point Ron and Silva, hold different views.

It is naturally a good thing to be able to make the battle confident, but you must also consider the unsure situation, so that you will not lose the will to fight when facing a strong enemy.

Of course, Silva said these words with good intentions, and Ron would not refute them.

"Silva Uncle, can I ask a question?"

"what?"

"How are the Nen rated?"

When watching the original plot, Ron didn't get the answer.

There is no clear division of rank between Nen and Nen, but only the outcome of the battle.

But judging from the relationship between victory and defeat, it is impossible to judge.

What can determine the victory or defeat is also the restraint relationship between the right time and the right place, as well as the ability.

"Nen's rating?"

Silva was silent for a while.

"Nen people don't have an accurate rating, but they can also be divided to a certain extent from several aspects. As a reference, the rating is not everything, but it can indeed represent something."

"The first is air volume."

"The more energy you have, the more abilities you can use, and the longer you can fight."

"Second is Nen."

"Different abilities have completely different effects."

"There is a lot of Qi, but the ability is not good, and the threat it can cause is limited."

"The amount of qi is not much, but its ability is extremely strong, and it can also cause great threats."

"The third is basic skills."

"This wraps Nen's basic skills, as well as high-level skills."

"The specific Nen cannot be used all the time, and it may not be suitable for all environments. Therefore, in many cases, between using Nen, we need to add some basic Nen attacks."

Ron can understand this.

Nen is equivalent to a skill.

The basic skill is equivalent to a normal attack.

Only by mixing and matching skills and normal attacks can the strongest strength be exerted.

Especially for masters.

Just like in an arcade game.

The ultimate skill is certainly handsome.

However, there is a possibility of being avoided and defended.

The normal attack has low damage in a single attack, but if it forms a combo, it can also take away the opponent in one set.

"The fourth is the brain."

Silva pointed to his head.

"A calm heart and a smart mind are very useful in battle."

"That includes experience."

"Including a sudden inspiration, just like your trick that surprised me before."

"Includes an analysis of the capabilities of the opponent."

"Including the understanding of the right time and place."

"..."

"To sum it up, it's these four points."

"As for whether intelligence is mastered or not, and the restraint relationship between abilities, these are too complicated and generally not included in the calculation, because they cannot be counted at all, and there are too many types of abilities for Nen."

Nen are broadly divided into six categories.

But in fact, the number of departments is not clear at all.

And even if they can be attributed to the same type of abilities, their abilities can be completely different.

Like Uvogin and Nobunaga from Phantom Troupe.

Both are Enhancers.

However, the fighting styles of the two are very different.

One is a fist hit.

One is sword drawing.

"At present, the default level of most people can be divided into several levels."

"S-level, A-level, B-level, C-level, D-level, E-level."

"Level E refers to those who are just getting started."

"Level D refers to those who have fully mastered the basics of human."

"Level C refers to the elite among nen people."

"B-level refers to the top powerhouse among Nen people."

"A-level is rare. Generally speaking, those who have excellent records will be assigned to this level."

"As for the S-class, in the entire world, there are only single digits."

Ron couldn't help asking: "What about you, Silva Uncle?"

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