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"The Relaxation Glove" is a very interesting artifact.
It does not directly provide combat power.
But if used properly.
The value that this glove can exert may even exceed the sum of other items.
Its negative defects are also within an acceptable range.
When not in use, just throw it in the corner.
Sort all the spoils of war.
Matthew sighed at Fain's wealth, but also secretly reminded himself:
"If so many magic props are not used, they will be wasted. It can be seen that no matter how well prepared you are, there is a risk of being killed in battle."
Matthew is a person who dislikes risks, and he also has a mild aversion to battles--
At least at this stage, he is willing to avoid most avoidable battles.
If it weren't for the threat posed by arsonists and warlocks to his developnt resources, and if he didn't have a bone dragon that can walk horizontally below the fifth rank, he would not take the initiative to attack.
But he also knows.
Avoiding battles blindly cannot solve all problems.
Therefore.
How to preserve oneself in future battles becos the top priority.
"No matter what kind of battle, the core principle must be 'survival', only by being alive can there be output! From another perspective, as long as you are alive, even if you are on the verge of death, there is hope for a desperate struggle and a chance to turn the tide!"
Recalling the two battles tonight.
Matthew seriously summarized his experience.
The first battle concept he set for himself is "survival first".
As for how to apply this concept in practice, it involves many details.
Combining Fain's death.
Matthew raised "beware of being killed" to the highest priority!
Any squishy profession has the risk of being killed.
Because this world is full of various ans of instantly killing people.
Archmage Ronan once gave Matthew a book called "The Death of Mages
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