The mysterious journey begins with becoming a pirate

Chapter 85: Advanced usage of ‘Yesterday’s Reappearance’

"Regarding the second question, I want to ask about the advanced application of the skill 'Yesterday Reappearance'." Alok asked his second question. "I always feel that I can't use this skill well. I think you must be an expert in this area, father."

"This question. This question is too broad." Richie didn't know what to say. He scratched his wig. "This question can even be published in a book."

After thinking for a while, Richie said:

"Let me explain to you the principle of 'Yesterday Reappearance'. Then introduce a few skills that you can use at this level. I will teach you later."

"Okay. The best I can use." Alok said calmly.

"The principle of the skill of yesterday's reappearance is actually very simple. That is, everything that exists will leave traces. What we are looking for are these traces. And reproduce them." Richie first said in general terms.

Looking up at Alok who was listening attentively, Richie nodded with satisfaction and continued:

"As for where the traces are? There are many. The sea of ​​spiritual power, the material world, the astral world, and even time. They are everywhere."

"And the most important thing at your stage is to find clues in the sea of ​​spiritual power. The backtracking is also limited to things in the material world. When the level is higher, the things that can be backtracked will become more and more extensive. For example, the second level can backtrack skills, and the third level can backtrack extraordinary items. Entering the middle level can make the power of the backtracking illusion become the same as before. The high level can even directly backtrack a real person, item, and anything that does not exceed the ability range."

"So, yesterday's reappearance is the most core skill of the historian. It is also the basis of many other skills of the historian. If you don't know this skill, even if you have learned the skills of the historian, it will be useless."

"You have to remember. As long as it exists in the world, it can be backtracked. But the premise is that it really existed." Richie suddenly said with a heavier tone.

"You can trace back the teapot we are using now. See where it was dug out of mud. You can also try to trace back the origin of a drop of water. You can trace back the casting process of a skill, or you can trace back who cast the skill."

Nodding thoughtfully, Alok replied:

"This gives me a lot of room for imagination."

"You can try to trace back anything. But." Richie suddenly interrupted and looked at Alok seriously. Seeing Alok looking at him, he continued:

"I remember I told you when you just became a transcendent. How to be cautious. How not to be eroded. Don't listen to what you shouldn't listen to, don't look at what you shouldn't look at, and don't know what you shouldn't know."

"Be more careful when using this skill. This situation often occurs when exploring history." Richie said in a serious tone. "You will suddenly encounter some things that you can't see, can't hear, and can't know."

"What do you mean, can't hear, can't see, can't know." Alok suddenly had a question.

"For example, the secrets of the gods. Do you want to know?" Richie asked.

Alok nodded and replied, "I do."

"Put away your dangerous thoughts. That's something you can't know."

"Uh~~How can we avoid it?" Alok asked, also paying attention to this question.

"Usually, history will give you a reminder. But this reminder is sometimes not very noticeable. Sometimes it's just a fly landing on your shoulder when you are looking back." Richie replied.

This~~~is indeed not very obvious. It's almost the same as no reminder. Then do I dare to try it casually?

Looking at Alok's expression, Richie smiled and added, "Generally speaking, the more you know that this is dangerous, the more obvious the reminder you get. For example, you clearly know that you are going to look back at an evil god's item. Then what do you think history will warn you about?"

"So the kind of danger that you don't know at all is the most terrifying." Alok followed Richie's words.

"That's right. So be careful. Discover the signs of danger in time. Then run quickly." Richie said jokingly.

He patted his thigh and said:

"Okay, now I will tell you a few useful techniques. If you rely on yourself to think, I don't know when you can think of them. I won't talk about those retrospective scenes, memories and the like. They are too simple."

Yes, my father is so old, right. And I am definitely not better than a historian in this regard. I am a pirate.

"Okay. I will remember it carefully," Alok nodded in agreement.

Adjusting his sitting posture, using his right buttocks to bear the weight of his body, crossing his legs, Richie stretched out a finger and said: "Listen carefully. First. At level one, you can only trace back objects to illusions. We can try to trace back ourselves and trace our illusions back to where you want them to be, deceiving other people's senses. This technique can give you a certain advantage in battle. For example, let the enemy's key skills hit the illusion."

"It would be better if it is combined with some skills that confuse others. For example, the assassin's invisibility."

After seeing Alok nod to indicate that he heard it, Richie stretched out a second finger and continued:

"The second one is similar to the first one, but also the opposite. You can trace back a skill, character, or even anything you have seen, and turn it into an illusion to confuse the enemy. For example, trace back a very powerful skill, and then deceive the enemy. Even if the enemy can react that it is an illusion, they will still be afraid and will avoid it. At least they will be frustrated."

"In the battle, even a slight pause will affect the battle situation. This also brings us certain advantages. You can also trace back a character that has appeared before, and the enemy will not expect the character to appear. Achieve the effect of confusion."

Ailok nodded when he heard it. Suddenly remembered Misha. In that battle, he used this method. Although the use is still a bit naive.

"So, the functionality that reappeared yesterday is reflected in the battle to confuse the enemy?" Alok asked.

"That's true at level one." Richie nodded.

Nodding to show that he understood, Alok asked another question: "There is another question, father, didn't you say that you can only replay skills at level 2?"

"The replay skill at level 2 is powerful. At level 1, we can only replay the illusion of a scene." Richie explained.

"I understand. That is to say, the replay skill at level 1 cannot be called a replay skill. It can only be said to replay a scene." Alok said clearly.

"That's right." Richie smiled when he saw Alok understood, and then he continued:

"There is a third one. This is used at level 2. But you can listen to it. That is, you can use tricks to replay some functional skills. Achieve the same purpose as the skill. For example, the skill of 'opening the door'."

Hearing Richie mention 'opening the door', Alok perked up and held back his doubts and continued to listen.

"We can trace back the skill of opening the door to achieve the purpose of opening any door. This is the same as the effect of opening the door."

"There are also other functional skills that are different in nature but can still be realized. For example, 'Witch's Pocket'. We can trace back the appearance of a witch casting this skill to achieve the purpose of putting our own items in the witch's pocket. Of course, it can only be placed in someone else's pocket. If it is a valuable item, I suggest you find a more trustworthy witch."

"For example, Il?" Alok suddenly laughed.

Rich smiled but said nothing.

"I just gave you an example that is closer to you. Other professions also have this kind of skills. They can achieve the same effect." Richie suddenly said.

This is equivalent to having many more skills. Then if a historian who has seen all the skills is invincible, wouldn't he be invincible? More powerful than my pirate.

"I always feel that the profession of historian is very weak. Now it seems that it is just an illusion." Alok laughed.

"Hahaha, I've already said that historians are very strong. It's just that no one knows the techniques." Richie explained, "The older the historians get, the stronger they are. The more they see, the stronger they are."

"Of course, don't belittle other professions. Other professions are also very strong. As long as you find the right techniques." Richie added with a smile.

There are no weak professions, only weak extraordinary people.

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