Rudy frowned and thought about it for a while before saying, "So, can I understand it as purely using attributes to attack?"
Fane nodded. "That's basically it. Use the attribute you have the most control of to launch the purest attack."
Rudy was still a little doubtful. "I still can't understand. How strong would a pure attribute attack be?"
Fane patiently explained, "All techniques have their own attributes. While you train in those techniques, you're also gaining an understanding of those attributes. The attribute gamble puts your control over those attributes to the test. If my control over the attribute is higher, my attack would beat a lower-level warrior, and I'd win. Can you understand it now?"
Rudy pursed his lips, feeling as though he had a slightly better grasp of the idea. He was just a bit puzzled at the details. After thinking about it, Rudy shook his head. "Whatever. I should just watch before trying to understand it."
Fane smiled and agreed. They were not far away from where the gamble was anyway. The two of them no longer wasted any time after they made the decision. Fane brought Rudy over to the Projne Area. The Projne Area was to the east side of the inner city, and they encountered quite a few warriors that were heading there on the way.
Rudy could see the excitement and even fervency on their faces; such expressions were common in the middle city. During the time, Rudy felt like their hearts were affected by all the gambling.
He had thought that the warriors that entered the inner city were all incredibly strong and talented, so their hearts should be more firm, but it seemed he stood corrected.
Rudy frowned as he whispered, "I think everyone seems to be a bit crazy. They're always immersed in the excitement."
Fane nodded, not surprised. "Isn't that normal? No matter what kind of gamble it is, there's always uncertainty and chances to turn the tide. Many people have made a lot of money from the gambles, while others have lost all their fortunes.
"Ups and downs like these make it easy for someone to lose their rationality. Even warriors who are more resolute than others would get excited in such an atmosphere."
Rudy nodded understandingly. After about two hours, they finally arrived at the Projne Area which was split into three parts. The middle was the betting area, and a big row of Projne Sky Stones was present. Rudy counted a total of 33 of them.
On their way, Fane explained the rules of the attribute gamble in detail.
Rudy looked at the row of Projne Sky Stones and excitedly repeated, "So both sides of the gamble just need to put their hands on both ends of the stone and use the attribute they mastered. The Projne Sky Stone will convert the attributes into an attack, and both sides will clash. The victor will be determined in a flash, right?"
Fane nodded. "Not only do you need to circulate the attribute in your body, but you also need to inject it into the stone for the attack to materialize."
Rudy nodded as he stared right at the 33 stones. These stones were about the height of half a person, and all of them were colored like dust. On the stones were red-colored runes that covered the stones.
The center of the Projne Area had the stones, while the eastern side was called the eastern area where countless warriors were gathered.
The warriors that had walked with them earlier had all headed in that direction as well.
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