In the world of legends, they are dressed in armor made of steel and armed with an indestructible blade, and they bravely embark on a journey. And among these fighters, there is one swordsmanship that stands out in particular, and that is the breaking fencing method. Although this sword technique may seem mundane, it contains an astonishing power, enough to shake the war map of the entire legendary world.
There are many theories about the origin of fencing, some people say that it is a taciturn old Taoist who has learned it in the mountains; It is also said that it is a life-saving technique created by a down-and-out knight in a desperate situation. Whoever it is, this sword technique does have a unique magic, that is, the power to destroy any protective magic.
Imagine that in the heat of battle, your opponent has applied all the protective spells, enveloping himself in an invisible shield of defense. He smug himself and thought he was foolproof, but he didn't know that you had already wielded your sword and used the fencing technique. I saw a dazzling white cross sword light burst out from the tip of the sword, instantly tearing through his defensive barriers, exposing him naked to your blade.
As the so-called attacking the unprepared, the fencing method is the nemesis of the warriors against the Taoist priests. It is capable of shattering the protective magic that the Daoists have painstakingly cast, such as the Divine War Armor, Ghost Shield, and Talisman True Qi, at a critical moment, putting them in a desperate situation. For a time, the entire legendary world was in an uproar, and the fighters' craze for breaking fencing was unprecedentedly high.
Even some veterans have to admit that fencing is indeed a threatening swordsmanship. However, everything has a yin and yang rotation, and the Tao is one foot high and the magic is one foot high. As time passed, the Taoist priests gradually found a trick to deal with the breaking of fencing. They began to learn to be agile and maneuver, running in circles on the battlefield to minimize the effect of breaking fencing; They also began experimenting with new protective magic to fend off the warriors' attacks.
In this way, the restraint effect of the fencing method on the Taoist priest gradually weakened, but the mark it left in the legendary world will always remain. This is not just a sword technique, but also a symbol of courage and wisdom. As a martial arts master said, "Although the fencing method is not perfect, it embodies the spirit of a martial artist who never gives up and moves forward bravely." "