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The difference between physical loss and injury in the Three Kingdoms Killing

I used Guo Jia to question Yu Ji's blood loss when he was bewitched. Why didn't I touch the cards?

Xia Houdun questioned how the blood loss was not intense.

Sima Yi questioned how there was no feedback about blood loss.

My Yu Ji bewitched and killed the thief. Why didn't I touch three cards? The above similar problems can be seen almost every day in our official forum and the Three Kingdoms Kill Post Bar, and have been attributed to the "Nikkei" topic that newcomers always can't understand.

Therefore, today we will talk about the concept of "exhaustion" in the lecture hall. First of all, in the Three Kingdoms Kill game, there are only two ways to deduct physical strength:

1, injured, I won't go into details about this. Most of the physical penalty points in the competition are caused by injuries.

2. Loss of physical strength What is "loss of physical strength"? Loss of physical strength is also called physical strength reduction, which belongs to pure physical strength loss. Without physical strength, there is no harm, so there is no source. Guo Jia's legacy, Sima Yi's feedback, and Xia Houdun's fortitude mentioned at the beginning must all be started on the premise of being hurt, rather than reducing physical strength. Yu Ji's bewitch shows that if it is a real card, the questioner loses a little physical strength, so reducing blood due to questioning does not meet the conditions for skill launch. In addition, it is particularly important to note that the loss of physical strength has no source. Therefore, when Yu Ji bewitched the real card, he questioned the dead thief, and Yu Ji had no card to take. After reading the above, I wonder if you can understand the concept and characteristics of "physical exhaustion". If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.