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Chapter 253 The Instructor's Advice

Chapter 253 The Instructor's Advice

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At the same time that Jin and Milo were chatting casually.

Inside the teaching space of Amir's Motorized VII.

Gu Wei, who had just stepped out of a training mech that had landed on the ground, was staring nervously at the blond-haired... oops, I mean, the instructor in front of him:

"Instructor, how did I do this time?"

The instructor still maintained his roguish charm, his hands casually clasped behind his back, various data flashing in his eyes:

"Of the ten leap oscillation maneuvers, eight had a standard success rate exceeding 98%, with a peak of 99.12% and a trough of 98.07%. Of the remaining two, one was 96.21% and the other was 94.66%."

Done.

The instructor looked up at Gu Wei, paused for a few seconds, and nodded slightly: "Your mobility standard rate is up to standard. Congratulations, you have passed the first move."

Upon hearing this, Gu Wei's expression visibly relaxed. He clenched his right fist and waved it forcefully in the air, uttering a single syllable in a low voice: "Yay!"

Mobility standard rate.

This term refers to the degree of reproduction of a certain maneuver, and is a teaching standard used throughout StarCraft.

In the sea of ​​stars.

If your accuracy rate reaches 90% and you can reproduce the move multiple times, you can basically consider yourself to have mastered this technique.

Reaching 95% is considered a level of skill specialization.

However, the teaching space, or rather the instructors, have very high requirements for Amir's standard maneuverability. Only if he maintains a standard of over 98% for an extended period will they acknowledge that Gu Wei has mastered the first maneuver.

Amir's second maneuver will not be unlocked until Gu Wei meets the relevant standards.

be honest.

Gu Wei had some doubts about the instructor's requirement, so the figure of 98% was really too high - many founders themselves would find it difficult to complete more than 95% of the same maneuver moves.

Unfortunately, due to the digital agreement signed when activating the space, Gu Wei was completely unable to seek support from Milokai or even Big Eyeball in reality, and could not even use gestures or homophones to hint at it.

In addition, Gu Wei did feel the benefits of high standards in controlling his mecha during subsequent training, so he gradually put aside this doubt that was not very strong to begin with.

After all, Amir's maneuver is a top-tier maneuver from a veteran Saint-level fighter, renowned throughout the Star Ocean, so it's reasonable to have higher expectations.

Not long ago.

After learning from the wealthy woman Yuange that he had been included in the team competition candidate list, Gu Wei increased the training frequency of Amir's first mobile style.

During this time.

Aside from necessary outings like accompanying Jin to the royal cemetery, Gu Wei practically lived in the teaching space, enduring the instructors' relentless torture every day.
Fortunately, hard work pays off. On the day the Fluttering Fluttering left Molde, Gu Wei officially passed the first test.

Think of this.

A hint of eagerness flashed in Gu Wei's eyes as he asked the instructor, "Instructor, can I start learning Amir's Second Maneuver now?"

"Well, you'll unlock the teaching privileges for the second form when you pass the assessment," the instructor said, casually puffing on a cigarette that appeared out of nowhere. "But wouldn't you like to refine your first form a bit more? — Your first form still has some flaws, and the creation cycle isn't finished yet. I personally suggest you strengthen it further." Strengthen the first form?
Gu Wei was slightly taken aback, then scratched his head with some hesitation.

Although the instructor looked just like the blond guy in some of the books, and had a bit of a driving school instructor vibe when he talked back, Gu Wei's impression of him wasn't bad after spending time with him—at least in terms of teaching, he was quite reliable, and his advice was never wrong.

In certain details.

Gu Wei even felt that the instructors were more insightful and perceptive than Kai was.

Therefore, the instructor's suggestion that Gu Wei continue practicing the first move should not be easily ignored.

There's also the creative cycle that the instructor mentioned, but Gu Wei has only completed the third round so far.

"Emmm," Gu Wei hesitated for a moment before finally revealing his plans: "Instructor, I know you mean well, but I have to play in the team competition in two or three days. To be honest, that competition is quite important to me, so I'd like to practice the second move first. Can I continue practicing the first move later? Or should I automatically close the practice permissions for the previous move once I start learning the next one?"

"Remove your practice access? Not really," the instructor quickly waved his hand, interrupting Gu Wei's wild imagination. "You can practice the unlocked content freely in the teaching space. I'm just advising you not to give up on practicing the first move. You know what you're doing."

Gu Wei finally breathed a slight sigh of relief.

"By the way," before Gu Wei could continue speaking, the instructor seemed to remember something and casually asked, "I remember you said a few days ago that the team competition was almost a month away? Why has it been rescheduled?"

Gu Wei wasn't too surprised when the instructor mentioned the team competition. He had mentioned it to the instructor when he learned he had been selected for the substitute list, so he replied naturally, "I'm not entirely sure about the specifics, but according to the person I was in contact with, it seems that 'Mech Overlord' is going to hold a big event that will take up resources, so they moved the original team competition to these last couple of days."

"A resource-intensive event?" The instructor's handsome eyebrows furrowed slightly, a rare occurrence, and he subconsciously said, "It can't be that bad, can it? Our designers had already reserved an enormous backup capacity for the 'Mech Overlord' server. Theoretically, there shouldn't be any resource shortages, unless... wait a minute?"

Talking and talking.

The instructor suddenly let out a soft exclamation, realizing something abruptly.

After a while.

The instructor pinched the cigarette between his index finger and thumb, flicked the butt on the ground, and then looked up at Gu Wei: "I think I understand. So you want to learn about the operation procedures of Amir's Second Maneuver first, and see if you can gain some insights?"

Gu Wei chuckled twice: "That's right."

According to the initial introduction by Milo and the instructor.

The Amir's Seventh Movement is a series of increasingly complex moves, with each move increasing in power and combat effectiveness.

After mastering the sixth and seventh moves, one can even rank in the middle among all the Saint-level fighters throughout history.

True.

Let alone the sixth and seventh forms, just considering the time it took Gu Wei to learn the first form, it's a pipe dream for him to master Amir's second form in three days.

But on the other hand.

If you don't aim to master the second technique, but simply approach it with the mindset of applying the principles to other techniques, you might be pleasantly surprised.

If we get a bit more luck
By chance, some substandard but somewhat similar operations can be replicated, and there's no guarantee that there might be some unexpected gains.

It's always better to have more cards up your sleeve.

(End of this chapter)

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