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006: The skill tree can't be messed up(2/2)

Secondly, there is also a prompt for the opportunity to add points.

Wayne tried clicking the "+" sign behind the three-point ability, which prompted him to spend 100 growth points and consume an additional point opportunity.

In other words, every time Wayne upgrades the system, his opportunities to increase his ability points are limited.

No matter how many growth points you have, you only have 25 opportunities to add points.

Of course, if you cannot use up the 25 opportunities to add points this time, you can accumulate them and use them together next time.

After reading the systematic explanation, Wayne suddenly felt that his feelings had been deceived.

He originally thought that as long as he had enough growth points, he could increase his abilities as he pleased.

However, there is a limit on the number of points added, which means that his ability value at each stage actually has an upper limit.

Once the upper limit is reached, no matter how much "money" you have on hand, you cannot increase it further.

Only through continuous upgrading and continuous improvement of your upper limit can the growth points in your hand be put to use.

Wayne frowned, what kind of salty system is this?

To put it bluntly, it’s a waste of both money and liver. It’s a complete rip-off.

Although this method of improving abilities is actually quite scientific, raising the upper limit step by step eliminates the possibility of becoming a superstar overnight.

But there are still thousands of grass and mud horses galloping past in Wayne's heart.

Do I want science? Who doesn’t want to be invincible at the beginning?

There is no other way, now we can only take our time and follow the rules of the system.

At first, Wayne wanted to use all 25 extra point opportunities to add three points, which would help him grow his points more efficiently.

But later he discovered... he couldn't afford it at all!

For the first time to add three-point ability, Wayne spent 100 growth points. But when Wayne continued to add points, the price required to improve 1 point of three-point ability became 150. If he continued to add 1 point, it became

200......

Sure enough, the higher the value of a certain ability, the more growth points are needed.

In the end, Wayne improved his three-point ability to 68, which cost him 1,750 growth points and seven extra point opportunities!

It's really expensive, but fortunately he has Tony Allen's big legs and bug-breaking ability. Otherwise, he probably won't be able to accumulate much growth points after four years of college.

After adding three points, Wayne only had 1,810 points left. At first, he thought that 25 extra points opportunities were too few, but now he found that he was too poor to even use up these 25 opportunities.

After adding 7 points of three-point ability, there are not many growth points left.

So Wayne didn't continue to rush to add more points, but thought about it seriously.

Under various restrictions, he must be more cautious in adding points.

Although you can gain growth points by doing outside work as an inside player, as an inside player, this skill tree cannot be completely wrong.

After all, this is 2003. At this time, if an insider can only float outside and shoot, it will not be welcomed at all.

When Ah Lian was shooting from outside the three-point line, I don't know how many people scolded him for being soft.

At that time, you will be embarrassed to say that you are a serious insider, and it will be difficult to gain the trust of the coach.

So, what is the most appropriate way to develop?
Chapter completed!
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