There are many varieties of crickets in the Silent Cricket game, among which there are two types of crickets: eight-legged crickets and embroidery needles. In this issue, the editor will bring you the characteristics and identification skills of the silent cricket eight-legged crickets. For those who are interested, please follow Let’s take a look with the editor.
There are currently only two types of Zerg in the game: Eight-Destroyed and Embroidered Needle. Both have a hymn and look domineering. But in this game, the zerg also follow the basic rules, that is, the initial attributes will not exceed level 9, and they also need to be cultivated.
The eight defeats refer to Cricket's eight attributes of [Attack], [Defense], [Fighting], [Vitality], [Crit], [Hit], [Block] and [Attack Speed], all of which are initially lower than High. It can be low or medium, but it can never be high. At the same time, there must be some mutilated body parts in the eight defeated ones. Just give two examples:
As shown in the picture, the attributes of these two crickets are both lower than high, and the left tentacles are cut off. They both meet the conditions of eight defeats. In fact, they are all eight-defeated. Although because I took the picture after completing the game, the eight-defeated logo disappeared, but it can still be seen from the evaluation.
Regarding the eight defeats, there are a few points to note:
1. Eight defeats must meet the above judgment conditions, but those who meet the above judgment conditions are not necessarily eight defeats. Or it could just be a simple five. I once had a bug with a low eight and a mutilated body. At that time, I thought it was also a five. But it wasn't until I had a fight in the arena that I discovered it wasn't.
Therefore, you can preliminarily screen out other insects that do not meet the eight-defeat condition by judging the conditions. However, if you want to judge whether a qualified insect is eight-defeat, the most direct and reliable way is to fight. After a fight with a cricket that has all the attributes higher than it, everything will be clear.
2. Eight defeats does not mean invincibility. Eight defeats are also in line with the basic laws of cricket. You will not be given a cricket with eight attributes at the beginning. Therefore, if they are not properly trained, eight defeats will only be at the level of a general. As shown in the picture above, the word eight defeats actually means something else in this game.
3. Eight defeats in this game actually represent higher initial attributes and hidden real attributes.
The characteristic of eight defeats is that the initial attributes are higher. The lower the initial rating, the higher the real attributes. However, this is not very special. After all, no matter how high it is, it will not exceed level 9. As for hiding the true attributes, I personally think it is actually a negative effect in many cases.
Because the Eight-Destroyed Insect, no matter how players cultivate it, its attribute panel is fixed. Maybe the real attributes are super or divine, but the ones shown on the panel are always low and medium. So this is very unfavorable for players to compare overall attributes before combat.
Of course, if you cultivate your eight defeats to the extreme, you can indeed ignore attribute comparison, but this rule also applies to all other insects, right? After all, this game is a game of comparative attributes. Eight defeats may be a better starting point, but it may not necessarily be the best, nor may it be the strongest in the end.