The Greatest Beast Tamer of Earth

Chapter 548 Final preparations for Exam
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Chapter 548 Final preparations for Exam

The battle that had been going on for a while is now at its climax.

Everyone was sure that the next few moves would decide the result of the battle.

Rishi commanded Hansi to attack.

Till now, she had already charged her passive skill. This skill allowed her to freeze the opponent she had been fighting with for some time.

The presence of a large amount of frost energy in the atmosphere helped increase the time.

A small chill ran throughout the body of Feratus. It dodged but found its body going out of control.

Strating from its feet, its body started to freeze. In just two seconds, he was covered in a layer of ice, like a giant ice state.

Hansi used 'Ice Enhancement' to further increase the toughness of the skill.

'This is the moment to finish her.' Commanded Rishi.

Hansi cahrged at Lilly, who was standing at her place, so shocked that she forgot for a moment she was in the midst of a battle.

However, she soon recovered and saw the terryfing Hansi approaching her. She launched multiple attacks at her.

But no one knew better than her how useless they were. It was all to buy some time.

Hansi opened her mouth and released a powerful orb of fire. It was a skill with the ability 'Sure Hit' that followed the target.

Lilly was also having difficulty running around the area filled with ice.

She was caught by the attack, but she used her fan to slash it in half using the wind blade, but that was useless; it exploded.

She was thrown back and injured. Multiple similar fireballs appeared and surrounded her.

At last, she gritted her teeth and surrendered. She had only herself to blame.

Who asked her to understimate Rishi and not use her strongest beast? Instead, she was using this as an opportunity to test her third contract beast.

"Next time, I won't go easy," she retorted before disappearing from the battle ring. She was too embarrassed to stay there for even one more second.

Rishi was confused. Was she threatening him?

And what was that about not going easy next time? Technically, he had also not used his strongest beast.

If he had used Sheru, he would have shot both of her beasts.

'Forget it; that was already a good practice match; I learned a lot. My approach is right, and if I can create some trump cards, I will be able to secure wins easily.'

This was time for him to use his brain and think of a strategy; he realized just now that any skill that could seal the opponent's beast could lead to a definite win.

The question was how he was going to achieve the same effect. The skill used by Hansi took a lot of time to set up.

He decided to think in solitude.

The scene of the whole battle replayed in his mind as he focused. He tried to think of a mistake that he had made.

Other than that, he was also thinking of things he could have done better.

When he remembered how cheaply Oppenenet was able to dispose of his Cloud Giant, he could not help but have a bitter taste in his mouth.

That was a powerful combo spell; his both-contract Beast used a lot of mana to make it that strong.

However, the opponent was able to easily counter it.

He was lost in his thoughts, thinking of a way to make it useful. It was then that he got a certain idea.

If he could succeed in it, he would be able to change the course of battle at any moment.

This was a simple trick; he wanted to use Cloud Giant as a tank. But wasn't he already using it to play the tank role?

While it was correct this time, he was thinking of making it different instead of buffing it to become a behemoth.

He was going to ask Vakaar to make it softer—so soft that it could easily absorb physical attacks.

After that, whenever any opposing beast approached it to eliminate it, he would ask Vakr to transform it into a cloud before solidifying it into a prison.

Later, he could use the ice enhancement to make the prison stronger. When he thought again, he couldn't help but admire himself.

How was he able to think of such strategies? If he had used that against Lilly and succeeded in trapping the Feratus for just a few seconds, he would have already won.

He didn't believe any beast could defend against the brutal assault of both of his contracted beasts at once.

With this new idea in his mind, he started working with Vakar to master this skill. Other than that, he guided Hansi to master her zone.

Her zone was very strong. If she could make it hit the opponent, not many could escape without getting fatally injured.

Other than that, it was also very good at defending. But things could always be improved, so he started working on ways for her to create a combo.

Hansi had to approach the opponent before using it. This would make it easier for her to use her zone to deal maximum damage.

If she could make her opportunities slower, that would make them even stronger. Her mobility was not high when using Zone.

She had to practice how to work on her mobility after activating it.

Vakar was quick to learn, but the process of turning a Cloud Ginat into a prison took a lot of time.

He had to first turn the cloud giant into the clouds before using the cloud manipulation to turn the clouds back into prison.

It took him five seconds to do it. After practicing, it could go down to three seconds; anything less than that would take a lot of time.

Time was the only thing Rishi didn't have right now. He tried to think of a 'jugaad'.

Jugaad was a term meant to refer to the use of a cheap and innovative solution using minimum resources.

After thinking for a while, an idea came to his mind: Why not design the cloud giant in such a way that it could be transformed into a prison directly?

Yah, why can't I do that? If cars could transform into Mecha, why can't I design a giant that could transform into a prison?

He started working on it and easily succeeded. It was a piece of cake for him. But he had forgotten one important thing in all of this.

It was Vakr who had to be capable of learning that form. If it were too detailed, he would be unable to learn it.

After realizing his mistake, he started designing different versions, but they were also very hard to master for Vakar.

At last, he decided to finalize the strange-looking Cloud Ginat design. 'As long as it's useful,' he convinced himself.

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