1. Why didn't the author choose an Archer who had a 100% critical hit? Archers were ranged too, and after a 100% critical hit, they could deal double damage. Wasn't that higher than a Mage?
[Reason: According to Shroom Author's settings, an Archer's range is shorter than a Mage's, and the range of their skills is smaller.]
Although there was a critical hit, if he couldn't even touch the enemy, how could he deal effective damage?
Therefore, if he chose to be an Archer, even if he could show off, once he reached the middle stage, other Mages would have a certain degree of damage. If they could attack the main character from a distance, they would really be powerless.
2. Regarding the Assassin's AOE damage. Why didn't Assassins have any AOE damage? Assassins could use Peerless!
According to the author's settings, Assassins did not have AOE skills, but they had fewer AOE skills and could only lock onto a few people. They could not achieve the large-scale attack effect of a Mage.
After all, the author had already given the Assassin an extremely high skill damage bonus, which was almost several times higher than other classes! Moreover, the later the game progressed, the higher the damage bonus of the Assassin's skills would be.
One could not have both fish and bear's paw. After having a super high skill burst, it was necessary to weaken it to a certain extent, and the author chose to weaken his AOE damage.
Just like how a Mage had Absolute Hit, 1.5 times damage bonus, a large area of effect damage, and an ultra-long-range casting range, but in contrast, the author had also weakened his body and movement speed (which was agility), as well as the critical hit setting of his spells.
There must be a loss.
Regardless of whether the protagonist was cheating or not, on the surface, there must be a certain degree of balance between the four professions.
Assassins were specifically targeted at fragile Mages and Archers.
Especially mages.
After all, the mages in the late and advanced stages were too abnormal.
Even if he wasn't the main character, a Mage was still a rather fierce profession.
Assassins were all about the "stab"!
That was to say, it was targeted.
If an Assassin had an overpowered skill bonus and a large AOE attack, then Mages and Archers wouldn't need to play anymore.
3. It was about the Assassin's Critical Hit.
In most games, Assassins could trigger a critical hit under certain conditions, increasing their own damage and achieving the goal of insta-killing.
Similarly, after Shroom Author weakened the Assassin's critical hit, she also gave him a damage bonus that exceeded that of ordinary classes. If used properly, with the right equipment and skills, he could also be killed instantly.
In question 2, the author felt that she had explained it very clearly.
4. Regarding the Critical Hit setting.
Shroom Author was prepared to join in the later parts of the plot.
After all, without a critical hit, even with the innate 1.5x damage bonus, it would still make people feel that something was missing.
With such an unpleasant plot, of course, the author wouldn't make the readers unhappy.
However, he had to keep them in suspense before adding the Critical Hit spell.
He could only reveal a little.
If a mage wanted to obtain a spell critical hit, they would have to go through certain difficulties.
After all, a critical hit could also trigger a healing skill.
In addition, the author, Jun, had written this book very seriously.
In terms of the plot, the author would consider it very seriously before writing it.
It was hard to say that there were no errors in the data, but the author had calculated it many times.
Striving for rigor!
Therefore, I really hope that all of you readers can take out some flowers and review tickets to encourage me after reading it, so that I will have more motivation to continue writing better!
Thank you everyone (bow!)
In addition, I would like to thank the big boss Wan Blowing Snow for his 1000 points, the big boss Traceless White for his 100 points, and the big boss Mistriker for his 100 points.
There were also other huge flowers, evaluation votes, and monthly votes!
(Bow, bow, three bows!)
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