I teach ninja to play Naruto

Chapter 242: Seeing the Opportunity Ahead, Victory in Calmness

Kakashi was surprised that his Stand was 10 seconds behind...

After thinking for a moment, Kakashi realized that he had been grabbed for a full 8 seconds.

Having been in jail for so long, I have become a little impatient.

Ignore the stand-in time.

"It's wrong not to anticipate the opponent's behavior in advance." Kakashi lamented, "A ninja must be able to see ahead of time."

Obito, who was watching the game, agreed with this. He had not played the game for as long as Kakashi.

His gaming experience is also lower than Kakashi's.

After seeing this wave of outrageous operations, I didn’t think there was anything wrong at first, but after Kakashi pointed it out.

Only then did Obito realize the power of his opponent's style of play and the problem that Kakashi had just overlooked.

And speaking of my feelings towards the word ninja...

Obito added: "You also need to stay calm at all times and not panic in the face of emergencies."

Kakashi nodded silently, and the Stand arrived at 5 seconds.

If nothing unexpected happens, the opponent may use his skills to block his substitute and deal a wave of damage.

And delay the replacement time.

However, there were two things Kakashi hadn't expected.

First, the opponent’s secret scroll is ready.

Second, after the opponent's secret scroll is ready, he releases it directly when his substitute has 5 seconds left.

"Huh?" Kakashi was stunned.

Why didn’t I think of these two points?

Is it because I didn’t expect the Frozen Snow Secret Scroll to cool down so quickly?

I looked at the time. 34 seconds.

In other words, the cooldown of the Frozen Snow Secret Scroll is only 20 or 21 seconds?

Taking into account that some release time may be consumed during the process, the Frozen Snow Scroll is only 20 seconds!

A 20-second secret scroll can freeze the object for 4 seconds. If calculated at the extreme point, the cooling time is 16 seconds.

However, combined with the characteristics of Obito in the upper ninja battle.

Doesn't that mean... that it can cool down for another 4 seconds?

Thinking of this, it was not difficult for Kakashi to understand why Obito chose to bring this secret scroll with him during the Ninja War.

After getting it in your hand, directly releasing this secret scroll can delay the opponent's stand time by 8 seconds.

At the same time, let your substitute's reading time be more than half, and make the cooling of the Frozen Snow Secret Scroll able to block the opponent's second substitute.

But this happened to be the second point that Kakashi had not expected.

So why did the opponent choose to release frozen snow at this time?

According to his thinking, when his substitute had only one second or even less than one second left, he would release the frozen snow to trap him.

Can't we use the same method to block his stand-in for another 8 seconds?

And even after 8 seconds, his substitute came down.

It is also difficult to launch a complete burst.

The first is that... he had the Secret Scroll Powder with him, so he couldn't delay time and capture the enemy like Dong Xue did.

Convenient connection for seamless capture.

Secondly, after his Stand was blocked, the opponent's Stand had also cooled down.

It is basically unrealistic to launch an outburst.

Suddenly... Kakashi thought of a possibility.

Could it be that the other party calculated the time of the substitute incorrectly?

It wasn't until the opponent finished another attack that Kakashi's Ninja War Obito's health dropped to about 30%.

Kakashi officially confirmed that there was indeed a mistake in the ability of the opponent's stand.

If it followed his idea... Fortunately, the opponent did not follow his idea, otherwise the stand time would have been delayed by 4 or 5 seconds.

The next battle will be even more difficult.

"Huh..." Kakashi let out a breath.

Now that the substitute is ready, we can start planning his next move.

After seeing through the opponent's routine, this method is certainly scary, but taking precautions... is definitely better than knowing nothing.

Calculate the opponent's skill time, secret scroll and spiritual time in your mind, and make predictions at the same time.

Anticipate the possibility of your opponent's substitute.

And deduce in your mind the possible actions of the opponent's substitute and how you should respond.

Kakashi felt like he hadn't played a game so seriously in a long time.

Even when playing in a super-shadow level game, compared to the competition of ideas, I am better at the details of the operation.

However, I didn't expect that a mere jonin bureau...

In the past, this might have been a game that could be won in a blink of an eye.

It actually brought so much pressure to myself.

Without saying a word, he directly used a basic attack after becoming a substitute to catch the opponent's backswing. After taking the initiative, Kakashi released his first skill to deal damage.

The opponent has nothing, so there is no need to worry about the substitute's counterattack.

At least before the opponent's next fastest cooldown - Psychic cooldown - is completed.

I didn't dare to take over rashly.

The result was just as he expected, until he used the grafting technique to pierce his opponent, and then followed it up with the blast of wind.

The person on the other side was also holding the substitute tightly in his hand.

Wait until the skill cooldown is complete.

Only then did he take over.

However, Kakashi had already anticipated this.

4a After pulling away and hearing Shenwei's voice.

Start moving immediately.

Left and right, up and down.

With the rather misleading reverse and spiral movements, the opponent was obviously confused.

Even with the second skill Shenwei and two stages of the first skill, he still failed to gain the initiative.

Finally, Kakashi's Ninja Warrior Obito ran to the same X-axis as his opponent.

If the opponent still wants to get the start at this time, he has two options.

First, the opponent's psychic cooldown has been completed.

If you must take the initiative, it's also okay to start with Psychic.

But the disadvantage is... this is the opponent's last psychic. If it is released, it means it is almost impossible to win the whole game.

Besides, Kakashi's stand time for the Ninja War with Obito is running out.

If the opponent has used all his skills, he cannot be killed even if he takes the initiative.

The second option is that the opposing ninja battle Obito still has one energy bar left.

This means that you can release the sub-skill again.

Given the distance between the two sides, it is easy to take the initiative regardless of whether it is sub-skill one or sub-skill two.

Almost any normal person would choose the second method of attack.

The opponent's Ninja War Obito used his sub-skill to attack, and the black stick in his hand attacked Kakashi's Ninja War Obito.

Kakashi remained expressionless as he stared at his opponent's attack.

It seemed like he was relieved.

Kakashi used his second skill, Kamui, and felt a lot more relaxed.

A shadow of divine power flashed, and a purple light suddenly rose!

It seemed to be a declaration of victory in the game, and even Obito, who was watching Kakashi, felt a lot more relaxed.

He really had no idea how to deal with this situation, and at the same time he was even more grateful that Kakashi was the undisputed number one player in this regard.

If you watch him fight...it's only a matter of time before he becomes a master.

Even if perfect blur is turned on, there is still room for special situations.

Kakashi still held his ground, using Sanda to interrupt the opponent's ability to release summoning.

Then use the Grafting Technique, use the second skill to attack and grab, and then use the second stage of the first skill, Explosive Wind Dance.

In the first generation of ninja battles, Obito had very high damage, and this combo was enough to kill him.

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