Noah recovered and prepared for his second attempt in the trial after he returned to his cave. His black hole of power washed away the tiredness that afflicted his centers of power, and his mind planned strategies that would help him defeat that challenge.
He had to overe two major problems to win the trial. One involved his energy, and the other the power of his attacks.
Noah's battle prowess didn't reflect his actual level, but the quantity of energy contained inside his centers of power did. He could defeat the peak middle tier golems, but long battles against those opponents would exhaust him.
His attacks were also unsuitable for that type of battle. The golems were resistant to the "Breath" and mental energy, which ruled out most of his spells and martial arts from the list of abilities to use in the trial. The damage that he could inflict with them didn't match the energy needed to cast them.
At his current level, Noah couldn't improve his centers of power drastically. Even the raw laws would lose their effect at some point, and abusing them would only hurt his individuality in the long run.
Noah had to find the solution to those problems in his techniques. He had to rely only on stronger abilities to save energy and be more efficient during the battle.
The last fight didn't feature Noah at his peak. Night was hibernating, and he didn't use any fake core with his workshop, so the ability didn't express its true power.
The dark matter didn't perform any specific task either. Noah had used it to create the fiendish armor, but that protection was almost useless against the golems. It could only defend from the shockwaves. It couldn't stop their massive punches.
Noah could express far more of his power now that he knew what he had to defeat, and he didn't waste time in pleting his preparations. A new blueprint formed in his mind and the Steeled Boar's skin transformed into multiple fake cores while he waited for Night to wake up.
He even studied his martial arts. The golems were theoretically resistant to those techniques, but Noah backed his forms with his incredible physical strength. His slashes and lunges were far from useless in the trial.
'I have always planned to do this,' Noah thought as his Divine Deduction technique helped him reviewing his martial arts. 'I can't limit the higher energy to the passive empowerment of other abilities. I have to make it a core part, just like my physical strength, my "Breath
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