The Road to Godhood in Honor of Kings

Chapter 538 The Tricks of Ultimate Moves

Han Cheng immediately bought an armor item. His first item was to build the Frozen Heart. Since the enemy dealt physical damage, the mana increase from this item might not be very useful for Miyamoto Musashi, a hero without a mana bar. However, the armor increase was still considerable. In particular, the function that Han Cheng valued most was the cooldown reduction, a full 20%. Combined with the 10% cooldown reduction from the cooldown reduction rune he was using, "Mercy," the total cooldown reduction was 30%. This would allow Miyamoto Musashi's long-duration ultimate skill to cool down faster and be used more frequently. It should be noted that Miyamoto Musashi is a hero who relies heavily on his ultimate skill. Having an extra ultimate skill greatly increases the chances of winning.

Of course, this is just Han Cheng's build. In the early game, Miyamoto's damage and tankiness are not enough. After all, no matter how high your armor is, you will still die quickly if your health is low. However, the advantage is already very obvious in the mid-game. The cooldown of the ultimate skill at level 3 is 45 seconds. At level 2 and without full cooldown reduction, the cooldown should be around 50 seconds. In comparison, the ultimate skill is much faster.

Once Miyamoto Musashi has his ultimate skill, his damage output undergoes a qualitative change, adding magic damage, increasing the range of his passive skill, and also providing a speed boost.

Therefore, getting into the CET-4 is a very crucial matter.

Han Cheng came online and immediately leveled up his second skill. Miyamoto Musashi's first skill has high damage, but a long cooldown and it's not easy to hit anyone. After all, everyone is a professional player, and with such a slow projectile, who can't dodge it? The second skill, on the other hand, makes Miyamoto Musashi more agile and provides a shield. Moreover, the cooldown is not long, and he can clear minions by relying solely on the passive's increased damage.

Han Cheng wasn't in a hurry, but the Tong Gu Chinese was very impatient, always trying to use his passive ability to stab Han Cheng. However, Han Cheng never got too close to him, focusing on farming. His runes weren't suitable for fighting at level one.

The Chinese in Tonggu were clearly losing patience and decided to focus on clearing out the Qing troops instead of harassing Han Cheng.

Between the two sides, Han Cheng did not waste time to wear down his opponent and was the first to reach level two. Han Cheng rushed to reach level two, and pushed forward when he was about to reach level two. He immediately launched a combo after reaching level two: second skill, basic attack, first skill, basic attack. Tong Gu Huaren lost a lot of health in an instant.

By the time Kirito Ren had advanced to level two, Han Cheng had already retreated to the back, waiting for his skills to refresh. He wasn't afraid of attrition, which annoyed Kirito Ren quite a bit. However, he had to admit that Han Cheng had foresight, advancing ahead and preparing his skills in advance. This round of attrition had taken a toll on him.

In the ensuing battles, the Chinese in Kiritani were repeatedly defeated, resulting in a direct economic deficit of several hundred dollars. It should be noted that in the early stages, these few hundred dollars were extremely important.

Takamiya Shido looked grave. It seemed that the man before him was indeed unfathomably powerful. It looked like the Kiritani Chinese were going to be in trouble this time.

As for the Chinese man from Kiritani, he gritted his teeth. He couldn't afford to lose. Spoiled and arrogant since childhood, he would lose face enough by apologizing to that burly man in a suit, let alone apologizing to a waiter. He would never do that, but the prerequisite was that he had to win.

Fortunately, neither side has reached level four yet. Level four is basically the decisive moment. If you die, it will be very difficult for you to get back up. If you survive, as long as you don't make any obvious mistakes, you have the victory in your grasp.

Han Cheng, on the other hand, looked completely calm and collected. There was basically no pressure in this kind of competition. However, it was still gratifying that this Chinese player from Kiritani was stronger than Kim Hyun from last time.

Han Cheng was also looking forward to Level 4, which would allow him to directly eliminate the Chinese in Kiritani. No, he couldn't eliminate them directly. He had to give them hope first, make them believe they could win, and then crush that hope. That feeling was much more interesting than winning directly.

"Three, two, one..." Han Cheng silently counted a few numbers in his mind and leveled up to level four. However, Han Cheng did not rush to attack. Instead, he made the cooldown reduction boots first. After making these boots, he would have a 30% cooldown reduction. Even if he couldn't kill Kirito in this wave of ultimate moves, he could quickly launch a second wave. Kirito wouldn't have his ultimate move at that time, so Han Cheng would basically have the advantage.

The Chinese man from Tonggu kept pacing back and forth, looking for an opportunity to kill Han Cheng, but Han Cheng hadn't used his ultimate move yet. This guy didn't dare to confront Han Cheng head-on so easily. Han Cheng was helpless. Did he have to be forced to use his tricks against him?

So, Han Cheng chuckled inwardly and then manipulated Miyamoto Musashi to charge forward, though this was something he couldn't say aloud.

"Come on, drink this cup of blood!" Han Cheng's Miyamoto Musashi suddenly dashed forward with a lightning-fast ultimate move, locking onto the Miyamoto Musashi of Kiritani Hanamichi. A black shadow instantly teleported into the air, its power immense and its edge unstoppable.

"Bang!" A demon from hell descended from the sky, leaving a large hellish eye imprint on the ground.

Kiritani sneered, thinking to himself, "This guy seems to have lost his composure. He actually used his ultimate move right away. Although Miyamoto Musashi should have the first move, can you, Miyamoto Musashi, kill me? Using the first move like this will at most waste some of my health, but it's not enough to kill me. It's very likely that he'll just waste this ultimate move."

Han Cheng anticipated that the Kirito Chinese would run away, so he didn't pursue them too closely. Taking advantage of the movement speed bonus from his ultimate skill, he chased after them and slashed them twice. The enemy lost nearly half of their health and went deep into the turret. They simply went back to base to replenish their health. Han Cheng then pushed the turret twice, reducing its health a bit.

Once the Chinese from Kirito return, things will be different. Now that Han Cheng has no ultimate skill, he can maintain an invisible advantage at any time. Even if Han Cheng's equipment is better than his, as long as he doesn't use his ultimate skill, Han Cheng won't dare to make any rash moves. Besides, Miyamoto Musashi's ultimate skill has an 80-second cooldown, so Han Cheng won't be using it anytime soon. Even if Han Cheng gets the small items of Frozen Heart, it only reduces the cooldown by 10%, which is negligible compared to the long 80 seconds.

However, Han Cheng didn't think that way. He believed that as long as the Chinese from Kiritani used their ultimate move, he would die.

Nearly half a minute passed before Han Cheng made his move. At this moment, Han Cheng's ultimate skill cooldown was so short, less than fifty seconds. After all, it had a 30% cooldown reduction. The moment Han Cheng released his ultimate skill, he sold his cooldown reduction boots. This was indeed a waste, but it was a crucial step that would secure victory. With his economic advantage, these boots were nothing special. However, the attributes of these boots were enough to make the Kirito Chinese misjudge the situation and lose their lives.

Han Cheng gave a cold laugh, moved forward, pretending to have some of his health depleted by the Kiritani Chinese, while simultaneously adopting a posture of wanting to fight back, thus lulling the opponent into a false sense of security.

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