Becoming a Phantom Thief from the World of American Comics.

Chapter 164 The Eye of True Sight and the Virtual Broadcasting Room

Chapter 164 The Eye of True Sight and the Virtual Broadcasting Room
Of course it's impossible, if the resistant skin is really so invincible, then its pricing in the system can't be just the middle grade, but the highest grade that is the same as the sensitive reaction.

Resistant skin reduces damage at a horrific rate, but it doesn't work on all forms of damage.

It is only applicable to special damage in natural forms including burning, freezing, corrosion, toxin, radiation, explosion, high temperature, etc. Like supernatural damage, it has no defense at all.

For example, any kind of magic, or some kind of divine power or cosmic power, these can bypass the resistant skin.

Secondly, for non-special forms of ordinary damage, the resistance skin is also ineffective.

What is ordinary damage? The most intuitive example is hand-to-hand combat. Resistant skin does not defend against fists.

Generally speaking, according to Dean's understanding, it means that the damage caused by various forces and kinetic energy, the resistant skin will not work.

Dean wasn't sure if his understanding was correct, because he felt that the system's judgments in many aspects seemed not... scientific?
But Dean felt that it should be more or less the same.

For example, a superpower who can freely manipulate the magnitude of gravity can use gravity to forcibly tear Dean's body, and the resistant skin is useless at this time.

Another example is a missile. Although the shock wave and high heat generated by the explosion will be reduced by the resistant skin, even if it explodes close to the face, it can only injure Dean and not kill Dean.

However, the fragments ejected by the explosion will pose a fatal threat to Dean.

In short, the resistant skin is really powerful and can bring Dean excellent survivability.

But after all, it is not a brass head and iron arm, nor is it indestructible, and it is far from invincible defense.

For Dean, the existence of the resistant skin is more like a guarantee.

Let him not be afraid of cold and heat, not afraid of poison, not afraid of fire, not afraid of radiation, he can still survive in the harsh environment, and don't have to worry about being suddenly killed by a large unknown AOE that day.

In the world of DC, don't think that this is unfounded worry, but a disaster that may happen without knowing when.

Dean believes this is the true value of resistant skin.

After spending [-] exclamation points to upgrade the low-level resistance skin to high-level, Dean spent another [-] exclamation points to upgrade the mid-level sensitive reaction to high-level.

As for why to upgrade the sensitive response, the reason is even simpler.

Reaction speed is the biggest capital for Dean to survive to the end in the DC world. It can be said that other abilities are fine, but the reaction force must be the first priority.

Improving reaction power will not only make Dean more handy when performing magic tricks, but also calmly dodge most attacks, even after the future arrives in Midtown.

Dean wouldn't have been sent to prison in the blink of an eye when he was facing the fastest man in the world.

Soon, the account balance was reduced by [-] points, and the two talents of resistant skin and sensitive reaction were raised to high-level.

"Resistant skin (advanced): Slow down 60.00% of trauma caused by various special attributes such as burning, freezing, corrosion, toxins, radiation, explosions, etc. and accelerate healing."

"Sensitive Response (High Level): It can temporarily greatly improve the human body's response ability under necessary circumstances. The increase depends on the physical condition at the time, and at the same time, it will lead to rapid consumption of physical strength. The limit state can allow the owner to keep up with the speed of ten times the speed of sound. It can also slowly increase the owner's reaction ability even in the unactivated state, and the upper limit is ten times the speed of sound, and when the upper limit is reached, it will no longer consume stamina."

What should I change next?
Dean looked at the more than 5000 points left in the balance and fell into deep thought.

He opened the system mall and rummaged through the various exchange lists.

There are so many props in the system, and there are so many useful things that I can’t even count them.

After just a cursory look, Dean found ten items that could help him a lot, but he only had enough exclamation points left to buy four or five, and then he became a pauper again.

Dean does not intend to spend all the exclamation points at once, because he has not been able to consider all the possibilities in the future. If an emergency occurs, the props on him cannot handle it well, and the remaining balance is There are not enough exclamation points to exchange for targeted props...

Wouldn't Dean be finished?

At the very least, more than 5000 exclamation points must be reserved. In other words, Dean still has [-] points in his budget to spend.

"Ok?"

Suddenly, Dean caught a glimpse of an item with a very high cost performance ratio. Looking at the price again, he immediately decided to exchange two items.

First up is the first prop.

"The Eye of True Sight: Can be used on living and non-living things, and can see through the basic information and ability data of all existences below gods in the single universe."

"Price: 1 exclamation points."

With the Eye of True Sight, when encountering an unfamiliar super villain or superhero, Dean can directly get the basic information of the other party without having to do extra research.

However, this basic information will not be particularly detailed. It is probably equivalent to a brief introduction of the character. It will tell you his name, what special abilities he has, and what he is good at doing.

For deeper preferences, personality, etc., it will not be displayed.

But this is already quite useful.

Then came the second prop.

"Small virtual live broadcast room: You can create a virtual live broadcast room with a maximum capacity of 5000 people. The live broadcast room will automatically appear on the electronic device closest to the designated group of people."

"The price is [-] exclamation points."

The system description of this prop seems a bit abstract and not easy to understand.

But it's actually easy to understand.

First of all, the virtual live broadcast room is only effective for designated groups of people. For example, Dean can designate "people who want to watch Kaito Kidd's performance but are not at the scene", then the nearest electronic device around this group of people will automatically display Kaito Kidd's name. Show scene.

The advantage of this is that Dean can guarantee that at least 5000 people will watch his performance every time, that is, a fixed income of [-] exclamation points.

After all, he can't expect big tycoons to book the Cavaliers Stadium every time to accommodate so many spectators to watch Kaitou Kidd.

The place where Kaito Kidd usually appears is nothing more than a museum or a treasure house. In this kind of scene, at most two to 3000 people can be accommodated at the same time. Most people can't squeeze into the scene. It can be watched through live media.

In the judgment of the system, only those who witnessed Kaito Kidd's performance on the spot can provide the amazing value, and other people who saw it through the live broadcast of the media cannot provide the amazing value.

The existence of the virtual live broadcast room can just make up for this.

Not only that, but the virtual live broadcast room has another benefit.

(End of this chapter)

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