After recalling the information about the hero's will, Rhode seemed to realize something and took the initiative to focus his attention on himself. Through such a move, Rod quickly discovered the problem.

Ordinary creatures in the game, no matter whether they have heroic status or not, they naturally cannot have the existence of the system and cannot observe their own specific attributes.

In previous games, the players at the time also explained the system they had. According to the understanding of the players at the time, the existence of the system is a concrete manifestation of their heroic will.

Relying on the existence of the system, the player has the same potential as a regular hero from the beginning. Only by killing three other heroes, a unique hero can be awakened, and then it will be no different from a regular hero.

In this process, the player does not have to consider matters related to the hero's will. The existence of the system undoubtedly helps players solve this problem perfectly.

To prove this, the most important basis is that the income gained from killing other players is exactly the same as the heroes of the same rank. Regardless of whether the killed player has already awakened the hero specialties, the killer can get the hero special progress advancement.

Rod found that in the process of improving his strength, he never used anything other than the relevant system, that is, the existence of the hero's will.

The hero's will is an existence that transcends everything. Even if Tanan finally died in this war, his will has always survived. Those players who went to the Martyrs' Shrine felt this.

Out of his own consistent thoughts, Rod, to a large extent, retained the habits of previous games, and did not take matters related to will to his heart.

After all, in previous games, there are a large number of players trying to study the hero's will, but they have not achieved any results except to figure out the role of the hero's will.

With such an example before, Rod, who knows the matter well, naturally does not feel overly concerned about the existence of heroic will, but only has an understanding of it.

But at this moment, Rod suddenly realized that his current self was different from what he was in his previous life. He was only in the game, but actually came here. Those heroic wills that were originally produced only in the aborigines in the game can already appear in their own bodies.

Rod believes that once he has mastered this power of heroic will, he will undoubtedly be able to greatly improve his own strength.

It's just that this kind of power about will is not so easy to master, and this is what Rhodes lacks most at this time.

With the experience of two lives, Rod is able to control his own emotions well, and will not cause too many changes in his emotions because of small things.

Because of this, it is obviously difficult to make Rhode like an ordinary hero, through an emotional explosion, so as to condense a strong heroic will.

Even on the outside, Rod’s body is still young, but for Rod, this does not bring any substantial help. It is Rod’s own consciousness that dominates this body.

Unlike other things, the formation of a hero's will is difficult to achieve this initiatively by conventional means, and many factors are involved.

Whether it is an emotional outburst, an increase in desire, or an obsession in the heart, it can be counted as the category of heroic will. What's more, from the beginning, it is necessary to have extremely firm beliefs and be able to carry it through.

These different emotions in nature have created countless heroes.

Those who want to find a common trajectory from the past deeds of these heroes may eventually be disappointed, because there is no clear path that limits what will they should have, but because they have these different wills, and ultimately These heroes were created.

At this point, both the will and the emotions are missing from Rhodes.

Rod already can't remember clearly, he made those moves in order to gain more experience points and improve his strength as soon as possible.

There is no limitation of the hero's will, and it has become a system with clear values. All Rhodes needs to do is to meet the conditions for upgrading through a lot of battles, without thinking about other matters.

Just like the previous war in the Ice Blue Magic Academy, it stands to reason that Rhode, who had studied in Bracada in his previous life, should take the initiative to help these wizards, but Rhode did not choose to do so. On the contrary, in Under the envelope of the Forbidden Magic Barrier, Rod also took the initiative to rob and kill the high-level mage inside the academy.

Rhodes remained indifferent to the attacked Bracada, and there was no wave in his heart. In Rod's view, the increase in strength and the acquisition of experience points are far greater than his past feelings for the mage, let alone the current one, still a necromancer.

Rhodes’s behavior can of course be able to maximize the benefits. In a war, he gains a lot of experience points, but because he always looks on all this and only takes action when it comes to his own interests, Rhodes can’t really really Get involved in this war.

With regard to his own behavior ~www.readwn.com~Rod naturally doesn't feel that there is any problem, but he can't integrate into it, so how can he change his will.

The experience of the previous life is deeply engraved in Lord's mind. In Rhodes's view, no matter what stage the war has developed, how many creatures died as a result may not seem important. The most important thing is how much benefit he can get from it.

This kind of idea has been possessed by Rhodes for a long time. Its appearance naturally combines all of Rhodes’s past experiences. Rhodes does not think that there is any problem with this idea, and he is not prepared to carry it out. change.

However, at this time Rod realized that it was precisely because of the existence of this idea that he was hindered from being like a real hero and generating the will of the hero.

In Rhodes’s view, if one party can truly join the war and make a series of actions for the victory of this party, so that his own emotions will be incorporated into it, even if he fails to win in the end, perhaps for himself It should be a bit touched.

However, out of his own understanding, Rod knew that he would not make such a move. The points that Rod pays attention to, and the things he hopes to obtain, will always only be on himself.

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