[Focused Punch (F-) (Skill)]
[+10% Attack]
[Focused Kick (F-) (Skill)]
[+10% Attack]
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[Focused Palm (F-) (Skill)]
[+10% Attack]
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[Focused Finger (F-) (Skill)]
[+10% Attack]
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Sylas was surprised by the sheer number of them. They were clearly a series of sorts, but they were perfect for his needs. Each one was as simple as they got. They taught principles of strengthening one at the point of attack, gathering strength and exploding with it at the perfect instant of time.
There were easily over a dozen of these Skills, ranging from more common forms of attacks like punching to less common ones like claw strikes or even knees.
However, Sylas realized that after the first one, he had wasted his money on the rest of the Focus Skill series. The principles were all exactly the same.
For someone with a Lv12 Taboo Bond Path Talent supporting his comprehension of his body, it was easy for him to translate the principles of one to the next.
He didn't mind it because they were all extremely cheap, just a few hundred F-Coins each. But he kept this in mind for a future date.
'I see… it seems that the use of the tendons is a much higher form…'
Sylas had once again skipped steps. He had mastered the ability to use his tendons as levers to make his attacks truly pop, but he had yet to excavate all the potential in his muscles alone.
The Focus Series of Martial Arts was all about lending the entire body to one attack and combining that with the flow and movement of Aether.
If Sylas had to boil down its core secrets and distill them into a summary, he would say that it fell into two main categories.
Leverage and timing.
Leverage encompassed not only taking into account your body and that of an opponent, in addition to what changes might occur during the process of an attack, but also something that Sylas had heard coaches of various fighting arts say many times before…
Attacking a target through an opponent, rather than attacking the opponent him or herself.
If you imagined yourself punching or kicking through someone, the power output would theoretically be much greater.
The problem with that, though, is if you took this principle too far, you might end up dealing a blow that had yet to reach its apex strength.
That was what timing was all about, striking a balance between wanting to put a hole in your opponent and allowing your strength to peak at just the right times.
When Sylas understood this concept, he found that it was particularly easy to translate it to all aspects.
Still, Sylas felt that some of these Skills were just gimmicks. <Focus Finger> felt ridiculous. The amount of reinforcement he would need to add to his fingers so that they wouldn't snap on contact made it far from worth it.
Although the piercing power would be great, if you didn't overwhelm your opponent in Constitution, you would only be able to use it once.
Sylas could circumvent this issue with his telekinesis, but he didn't think it was strictly necessary for him to be able to attack in this way when his fist was so much more effective.
<Focus Claw> was ridiculous for the same reasons. It wasn't as though he had the sharp claws of a beast.
Whether it was <Focus Finger>, <Focus Claw>, or any other Skills of a similar ilk, unless there was an additional protection or layer of complexity in using Aether, they weren't worth his time.
But Sylas wasn't trying to just add new Skills to his arsenal. His main goal was to better his foundation so that he could awaken a truly powerful Comprehension.
Even if he could find a Skill that could protect his fingers or form real claws for him, he wouldn't be interested in it.
Still, the improvement was basically immediate.
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[Dormant Comprehensions]
[>Boxing (FFF+)]
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