Chapter 234 Hey, why do you have two abilities?
Icebird, who had been passively defending and dodging just now, finally took it seriously. He now started to use his armed color to attack.
Facing a general-level attack, Qi Mu felt no worse than the old man Huo from Sky Island. It's just that Old Man Huo's flames should be stronger, and Aoki Pheasant's physical skills should be slightly stronger.
Old Man Huo's blue-purple flames are indeed very powerful, but in terms of physical skills, he is not as good as the ice bird in front of him, the navy candidate Aokiji.
At this time, Aokiji was only about 38 years old, and his physical strength should be at its peak.
After all, youth is capital!
Qi Mu can also predict the attacks of the Aoki Pheasant using his sense of sight. Coupled with the sound speed of the Thunder Fruit, he can completely avoid these attacks.
It's just that Qi Mu doesn't want to fight like this, because just running away can't tell the winner, and it's impossible to find his own shortcomings.
Since Aoki Pheasant wants to use armed colors, then all of them should use armed colors.
In this way, you can see if your own training is wrong, and you can also see the strength of the admiral.
Qi Mu's current strength is not inferior to Aoki's, and his armed color is slightly weaker than Aoki's due to his cultivation to the point where it is close to being substantial.
As a gas, domineering is of course the more solid it is, the better. The training of the shadow clone some time ago made Qi Mu's domineering strength nearly thirty times stronger. If the original Haki was similar to air, then the current Haki is similar to water.
The air cannot be seen, but the steam can. When water vapor condenses again it turns into water, and when water is cooled it turns into ice.
If Haki is divided into four stages: air, steam, water, and ice, Qi Mu has now reached the third stage (water).
At this time, Qi Mu felt that his armed haki was similar to Aoki's, at least now the two of them were evenly matched in physical skills.
boom! boom! boom!
There was a sound similar to the collision of metal. At this time, the two people were so close that they were almost invisible. Several people around them could only judge their position through the constant sounds. Their eyes could not find the two fighting people.
The two of them had about the same strength, speed, similar domineering appearance, and similar armament. It seemed that there was no winner in a fight involving only fists.
At first, neither of them knew the other's fighting style, so neither had the upper hand in the early stage.
But as time went by, Qi Mu felt that he was still at a disadvantage, because his combat experience was not as good as Aoki's, and he was often tricked by Aoki.
Although there was no injury or crisis after being tricked for a while, if the two of them were of the same level, they would lose if they were tricked for a long time.
Qi Mu felt that the opponent Aokiji was a saint. The same move could be used successfully for the second time, but the third time it was used, it would be a routine.
For example, just now Saiki used a right fist followed by a kick, but Aoki ended up tricking him into doing this. When Saiki kicked with his right foot, Aoki directly kicked Saiki's left leg.
Fortunately, both of them have powerful knowledge, so no one has taken advantage of them so far.
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At this time, Qi Mu thought of martial arts moves. If there can be a continuous attack method, if there can be many routines, will it be able to exert several times its strength?
In chess, almost everyone knows that the knight moves on the sun and the elephant moves on the field, but why are there wins and losses? Why do masters and novices say this?
The same heroes in the game also have many routines. For example: grabbing the second level, blocking vision and so on.
Although such routines cannot be used all the time, as long as there are many routines, there are always one or two that can be used.
Saiki's current fighting method is pure reaction speed. Although he is very strong, it is also very passive. He has no idea what his opponent's next attack will be. He can only observe the opponent based on his knowledge and color, and then analyze the next attack method.
Isn't it easy to get beaten in this kind of battle where you can't predict dozens of steps?
The battle is not just about whose attack is stronger and whose ultimate move is more gorgeous. Can Ninjutsu, which requires time to form seals, be as fast as directly using Taijutsu to fight?
The representative of Taijutsu in Naruto is probably Metkai. His Taijutsu is at the Jonin level and should not be weaker than Kakashi.