Spiteful Healer - Chapter 245: Training
âSoâŠâ Pyri paced along in front of the others slowly, hands held behind her back. Aegis, Darkshot, Rakkan, Lina, Sapphire and Herilon all stood with their hands at their sides, back straight, staring forward attentively. In the distance, across the training grounds behind Pyri, the sound of the new guards of Rene training on the target dummies could be heard as they repeatedly swung their wooden weapons for practice.
âYou all want to know the secret to high APM, and impressive spell control? It isnât easy. It takes a very specific mindset, in combination with a lot of discipline and focus. And even then, not everyone can pull it off.â Pyri explained as she reached the end of the lined up players, stopped, spun on her heel and then began pacing back. Eventually she stopped in the center and turned to face them.
âFirst thing is first, you need to understand something about your brains. The human brainâŠâ She tapped her forehead. âIs inherently terrible at multitasking. In fact, it canât really multitask at all. At least, not on its own. If I told you to tap your head with one hand, and rub your belly with the otherâŠâ She began to demonstrate this simple combination of actions. âYou might think you are multitasking, but in actuality, you are rapidly swapping between two tasks. At no point are you really able to actively focus on two tasks at once. The human brain is incapable of focusing on two things simultaneously. So with that in mind, you must be wondering, how on earth can you manipulate 7 weapons, or 15 cinderbolts, all at the same time, separately?â Pyri paused dramatically, as all eyes were focused on her with a hint of eager anticipation behind them.
âThere are two methods to do it. The first method, you are actually utilizing right now.â She pointed at Darkshotâs feet. âWhen you are born, you donât know how to walk. You have to actively learn the skill, and engrain it into your memory. Eventually, though, it becomes muscle memory, your body knows how to do it so well, that you can do it without any focus at all. The same thing with breathing. When you drive or ride a bike, your body knows how to do certain tasks on its own without you needing to focus on them. You guys already have a lot of this muscle memory for many of your weapon skills and attacks⊠for example, if I try to send a cinderbolt at you from behindâŠâ She eyed Aegis and waved one of her hands, creating a flash of fire. Aegis very quickly equipped his shield and swung it backwards to block the attack, while the others turned to watch it happen.
âYou just completed all of the actions necessary through muscle memory to block that strike, you didnât need to focus on it at all. This is the most important thing when it comes to executing high APM attacks and defenses in an MMORPG. You need to learn all of your primary, basic movements to muscle memory so that you can execute them with little to no active focus. Everyone understands so far?â Pyri asked.
âHow do we do that, though?â Darkshot asked curiously.
âPractice. Lots and lots of practice and repetition. The more you train the same set of actions with your muscles – be it fingers or body parts – the more easily your body will be able to call on them at will, with little to no focus from yourself.â Pyri explained, and Darkshot nodded back.
âWhatâs the second method?â Herilon asked curiously.
âGood question. Muscle memory really is only the starting point, it works for defensive abilities very well, or very simple or basic attack combinations. But if you only rely on that, your opponent will pick up on your habits and fighting style very quickly, and be able to anticipate how you will move to dodge or attack. So that is why youâll need to make use of the second to help you be more reactive, and versatile. The second method is combination actions.â Pyri paused dramatically once more, then began pacing again in front of them.
âWhen you need to focus on an action, a combination action is when you associate multiple actions together into one, allowing you to focus on a single thing but actually do multiple things at once. For example, If I need to split a cinderbolt into 15 fragments, that would take 15 focused actionsâŠâ Pyri waved her hands and formed a large cinderbolt above her head, then individually wiggled her fingers 15 times to split the bolt into smaller burning spheres that levitated in the air around them. She did it slow enough that everyone watching could individually see each finger wiggle she did for each split, until all 15 bolts were formed.
âItâs a bit slow if I havenât developed a combination action, basically associating a set of muscle memory actions with a single decision. But, letâs say, if I think in my mind a method to quickly think âSplit this bolt 15 times,â and my muscles have already been trained to execute all the actions needed to complete this task, I can very quickly execute it from muscle memory and immediately shift my focus towards where I need to send each bolt, allowing me to be more reactive. Like thisâŠâ She cast a second cinderbolt, split it into 15 spheres nearly instantaneously, then formed the smaller spheres into a star symbol floating in the air above the group.
âIt might seem incredibly impressive, like Iâm moving and doing stupidly high amounts of things at once, but itâs really no different than what you all do. Iâve only just trained my thoughts and muscles to group up certain actions together so that they take less active focus to execute. Once you can master these two methods, you will free up your mind in combat to focus on reacting to what your opponent is doing more openly, so that you can mix and match for combination actions reactively. That is the trick to having a high APM.â Pyri ended with a shrug, canceling her floating cinderbolt spell.
âThatâs really it?â Rakkan asked with a shocked expression on his face.
âI get the feeling that explaining it is a lot easier than actually doing it.â Aegis crossed his arms.
âIt takes a lot of practice to develop your own method of training this type of muscle memory. And a lot of repetition. Some people can develop it within a few hours, others take months. In all cases though, repetition is the key.â Pyri added. With these words, each and every one of the players standing before her were visibly going deep into thought. Lina looked up to the sky, Aegis looked at his shield, whilst Darkshot began staring at his longbow, and Rakkan his feet. Herilon and Sapphire, on the other hand, were staring curiously at each other.
âSo. Letâs not waste any more time. Start practicing.â She waved at them with her hand sideways.
âHow should we practice exactly?â Aegis raised an eyebrow at her, while others gave her similarly curious looks. Pyri, however, looked back at Aegis as if the answer was obvious. Once she saw that none of them had any idea where to start, though, she rolled her eyes and sighed.
âFrom what I saw of your recent adventure, even if Tullan and Yuki manage to craft a shield using that essence, itâll only work if you can block every single attack from Seraxusâ sword with that shield, right? Anything that gets through it will still kill you instantlyâŠâ Pyri asked, and Aegis nodded back hesitantly. âThen itâs pretty obvious, you need to develop your muscle memory to block every single attack, from all angles, at all times, regardless of the type. And it just so happens, youâve got a great variety of attackers around you, ready and eager to train and practice their own attack methods.â Pyri motioned to Lina, Darkshot, Rakkan and Herilon. âHeck, you even have a backup healer, so that you donât need to take any breaks.â Pyri smiled at Sapphire, who grumpily bit into a carrot and sighed.
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âWhat about you? What are you going to do?â Aegis asked her, stopping her from turning away a second before she did.
âIâm going to be training my own class skills. Magelord is a bit complicatedâŠâ
âAre you going to tell us what your class can do?â Aegis asked.
âYeah. Last time we held back stuff from each other, it ended badly.â Darkshot chimed in, with Darkwing cooing excitedly from his shoulder. This gave Pyri pause as her eyes moved from the pigeon, to Darkshotâs eyes, to Aegisâ. She then raised one of her arms and wiggled her fingers towards Aegisâ livestreaming icon floating above his head.
âOh. RightâŠâ Aegis nodded back quickly, muting his stream. Once Pyri was sure it was muted, she began speaking.
âMagelord can mix and match spells together, altering the element and properties of them. Not all combinations work, so I need to figure out the limits of each spell. So far, Iâve only managed a couple. For example, the freezing ring spellâŠâ Pyri stomped her foot down and released a wave of ice that crept over the floor of the training grounds. âIâve managed to combine lightning with it,â She stomped again, sending out this time a ring of ice that gave off electrified sparks. âAnd change it completely to fireâŠâ She repeated the stomp, and this time sent out a blast of red flames that quickly melted the ice and scorched the ground.
âOnce Iâve developed more useful combinations, Iâll let you know what Iâm capable of.â Pyri smiled.
âOkay⊠got it.â Aegis pondered for a moment before nodding. âGood luck.â
âYou too.â She winked before turning to walk away from the training grounds, in the direction of the mountains north of Rene. Once she was gone, Aegis unmuted his stream and turned to his companions.
âSo we have to just attack you, over and over again?â Lina asked with a hesitant look in her eyes.
âYeah. I need to make sure I can block every single attack from all of you, no matter what. So donât hold back. Iâll be practicing my wing control as often as my cooldown allows as well.â
âAlright.â Herilon smirked. âNo holding back.â He tightly gripped the hilt of his mithral greatsword. âReady?â He asked, as the others backed away and watched for a moment. Aegis made sure to tighten the straps of his mithral shield to his left arm, then draw out the claws on his right gloves, and bend his knees in anticipation.
âDonât forget, you still need to earn enough gladiator points to qualify for the tournament.â Sapphire commented.
âNo problem, weâll figure out this APM stuff in no time.â Aegis replied, causing Sapphire to roll her eyes at him.
âSure you will.â She mumbled under her breath sarcastically.
âLetâs do it.â Herilon roared, charging towards Aegis and swinging his sword down on him. Aegis blocked the strike at an angle to let the sword roll off the side, then swiped out at Herilon to force him into dodging rather than allowing him to strike again. They repeated this exchange several times before Aegis jumped back to get some distance.
âCâmon. Itâs gonna be a five on five, right? If the entire enemy party focuses on me, I need to be ready.â Aegis called out to his companions. They were still hesitant – Lina, Darkshot and Rakkan exchanged looks with one another, until finally Darkshot pulled an arrow back and released it, aiming at Aegisâ head.
Aegis easily leaned back and dodged it, allowing it to soar beyond him and land in the floor of the training grounds a few meters away.
âCâmon, really? Thatâs all youâve got?â Aegis shouted mockingly at Darkshot, glancing at him briefly with a big grin on his face before going back to exchanging blows with Herilon.
âHeh. Hell no it aint, but Iâm just worried if I donât hold back, you might end up looking like a cactus.â Darkshot replied.
âWith that aim? No chance.â
âTch.â Darkshot sucked his teeth in annoyance. âAlright, you asked for it. Let me show you what Darkshot is all about. I shootâŠâ
âFrom the darknessâŠâ Lina smiled before throwing a smoke bomb at Aegis, blinding him from incoming attacks just moments before Darkshot fired his arrows. Aegis was forced to jump backwards quickly to get out of the smoke, where Darkshot was anticipating heâd jump and had fired a multishot barrage of arrows to hit him. Aegis turned with his shield and held it carefully in front of his body to block the arrows that wouldâve hit him, allowing others to pass around his body. He took some damage, but was able to activate his new aura of healing spell to begin recovery.
He wasnât given a chance to cast any actual spells, though, as Lina suddenly appeared from out of the black smoke behind him, swinging her mithral daggers at him while simultaneously shooting five daggers made of shadows out of the smoke. Aegis quickly formed two guards to block both the shadow daggers, and Linaâs daggers, and following this he was forced to roll to the side and avoid a downward swing from Herilonâs greatsword as he charged through the smoke after Aegis.
âNo matter how many attacks are coming at you, you canât let that sword hit you no matter what.â Rakkan yelled as he charged in as well, forming his three echoes of himself and arming them.
âThatâs more like it.â Aegis grinned, awaiting the onslaught attacks coming at him from all sides.
âI get the feeling this is going to take a lot of mana.â Sapphire commented as she drew out her scepter and prepared to start healing Aegis.
In a distant training grounds, on the island of Savringuard, another group of players were training intensely as well for the upcoming PvP tournament. Synopse, alongside four other members of the Sages of Destiny guild, were battling a group of 15 high level players. The training ground was vast, with much more advanced training devices spread out around the outskirts of the open grounds.
Synopse was wielding a magnificent blue staff, with an orb of lighting at its head that repeatedly gave off sparks of lightning. At his side stood a heavily armored cleric, a berserker class player, a druid class player, and a guardian class player wielding a halberd. Synopse was giving out orders to his party, forming strategies to utilize against the 15 players coming at them, and was doing so with great success.
Seated nearby, watching the training unfold, was Makaroth and several other high level members of the sages of Destiny guild. Currently, Makarothâs livestream was off, and he was fidgeting around with his interface.
âLooks like theyâre seriously going to try to enter the tournamentâŠâ Makarothâs wife, Liyla, commented as her eyes glazed over from her livestream viewer – she was watching Aegisâ live stream as he began training with his party.
âIâm more worried about SynopseâŠâ Calikgos, another high level member of the guild said as he motioned to the training taking place in front of him. âEven though we found that artifact lightning staff, Iâm not sure itâs going to be able to match up against Seraxusâ sword.â
âSynopse is our best PvP player.â Makaroth spoke proudly as he closed out of his interface. âWith that staff, Seraxus wonât stand a chance.â
âWhat if he doesnât get put up against Seraxus?â Lilya asked curiously, closing out of her livestream viewer. âWhat if he gets matched against Fengâs group first? Or Aegis?â
âIâm not worried about either of them. Fengâs guild is made up primarily of fighter class players. Thatâs what that staff specializes in dealing with.â Makaroth shrugged.
âAnd Aegis?â Calikgos asked him curiously.
âAegis won’t be attending.â Makaroth leaned back in his chair and took in the view of Synopse as he and his party finished off the last few members of the 15-man strong attacking party.
âWhat do you mean?â Calikgos looked at him with raised brows.
âLetâs just say heâs going to have a very hard time earning gladiator points to qualify for the tournament.â A devilish grin grew across Makarothâs face.