What kind of world was the Dragon Ball?
It was a world where the strong were everywhere and super players were no better than dogs. Even the planets were exploding for fun.
When Ye Zai switched to the 'Chiaotzu' card, he clearly felt that his mind had become clearer. Moreover, his control over his' superpower 'had also become much smoother.
Just like 'Chiaotzu's' superpower 'Golden Binding Technique', Ye Zai felt that he could now at least suppress' Lower Tiger-Tier 'monsters and make them unable to move.
However, although the improvement of his' superpower 'was delightful, there was one thing that made Ye Zai worried.
That was the 'card slot' problem. What was Ye Zai's character information like?
Name: Ye Zai
Level: Zero Star Hero (Upgradable)
Character Card Slot: Chiaotzu
Skill Card Slot: Air Dance Technique
Equipment Card Slot: None
Hero Points: 100 (Universal currency used to upgrade heroes or for other subsequent functions.)
This was Ye Zai's current character information.
That's right, if one looked carefully, they would realize that because he had equipped the 'Chiaotzu' card, the 'Gale Sword Hero' card had been taken off.
In other words, although Ye Zai's superpower had improved because of the 'Chiaotzu' card, he had lost the 'Imperial Wind Swordsmanship' because the 'Gale Sword Hero' had been taken off.
Ye Zai's status had also changed from a 'Sword Expert' to a 'Superpower Expert'.
Obviously, he couldn't have choose both. As for the reason, it was very simple. It was because he didn't have enough 'card slots'.
Ye Zai looked at the 'Chiaotzu' card in his equipment and the 'Gale Sword Hero' card in his hand and instantly felt conflicted.
To be fair, equipping the 'Gale Sword Hero' increased his strength even more. This was because other than the 'Imperial Wind Swordsmanship', the 'Gale Sword Hero' also enhanced his five senses and physical fitness. These weren't things that the 'Chiaotzu' card could compare to.
However, Ye Zai was obsessed with 'superpowers'. In his opinion, both of his sisters were 'Mage' players, so what was the point of him playing as a 'Warrior'?
Because he couldn't equip two cards at the same time, Ye Zai had the 'Imperial Wind Swordsmanship' and 'superpowers' at the same time. Ye Zai's initial surprise had been mostly washed away.
However, after hesitating for a moment, he began studying the system's functions again.
Since the number of "card slots" existed, it meant that this thing could be increased.
As for how to increase it, Ye Zai discovered that there was an additional word (Upgradeable) behind his original level, "Zero Point Hero".
Moreover, the function of the "Hero Points" that had been empty all this time was now displayed.
Ye Zai did not know what the follow-up function was, but now it clearly indicated that Ye Zai could be used for "Hero Upgrade".
As for whether this "Hero Upgrade" was used to upgrade Yezai himself or those character cards, this low-level system did not say anything.
However, Ye Zai noticed that behind cards such as' Gale Sword Hero 'and' Chiaotzu', there were no 'upgradeable' words.
This meant that either [Hero Points] couldn't be used to upgrade [Character Summon Card], or the conditions hadn't been met yet.
The only thing that could 'level up' now was Yezai's own Hero Level.
After considering for a moment, Ye Zai decided to give it a try.
After all, no matter what the function was, he had to try it out.
Rather than letting these 100 points gather dust in the corner, it was better to use them to search for more possibilities.
Ye Zai directly chose the option behind his' Zero Point Hero 'and chose "Upgrade".
"Ding! It has been detected that the host has completed three [Plane Missions] and has met the upgrade requirements. Do you wish to consume 100 Hero Points to upgrade your level?"
After Ye Zai chose to upgrade, the system popped up such an information box.
It also let him roughly know that in order to upgrade his' Hero Level ', other than the need for' Hero Points', there were actually other conditions.
This time, the conditions for his' Hero Level 'upgrade were three [Plane Missions] and 100 Hero Points.
What about the next time?
Would it be a [Plane Mission]?
Or would it simply be ten?
Or something else?
Moreover, the 'Hero Points' required for this upgrade were 100 points. Then, it wouldn't be another 100 points next time, right?
As the 'Hero Points' were instantly reset to zero, Ye Zai's character information also changed.
First of all, the original 'Zero Point Hero' had now become 'One-Star Hero'.
Ye Zai could also feel that as his Hero Level increased, his physical fitness seemed to have increased as well, although the extent was not considered great.
Moreover, what made Ye Zai even more ecstatic was that his' card slots' had actually increased!
The original [Character Summon Card], [Skill Card], and [Equipment Card] actually had one more slot each!
This meant that he did not need to make a choice between the [Gale Sword Hero] and [Chiaotzu] cards. He could completely play the 'Dual Cultivation of Magic and Martial Arts' method.
Moreover, other than the increase in the [Character Summon Card] card slots, there were also more slots for the [Skill Card] and [Equipment Card].
Although he did not have any extra [Skill Card] or [Equipment Card] now, he could not rule out that he would not have any in the future.
It could be said that the leap from 'Zero Point Hero' to 'One-Star Hero' was simply the rhythm of changing from a shotgun to a cannon for Ye Zai.
One plus one did not necessarily equate to two. It could be equal to three or even four.
The abilities of a Character Summon Card were varied. Sometimes, the combination of some cards could even exceed the advantage of quantity.
Think about it, what would happen if some Character Summon Cards with powerful strength but weak physical abilities were combined with some Character Summon Cards with [Regeneration] abilities?
Also, what would happen if some Character Summon Cards with [Forbidden Spell] level magic were combined with some Character Summon Cards with enough [Mana]?
There were too many examples. Just thinking about it made Ye Zai tremble with excitement.
Right now, he could only equip two [Character Summon Cards], but what about in the future?
Would he have three?
When he had four?
Perhaps there would be a day when he could really fight with Saitama.
After leveling up to 'One-Star Hero', Ye Zai could not wait to know what was needed to level up to 'Two-Star Hero'.
Ye Zai did not know if a 'Two-Star Hero' could unlock more functions, but just the additional 'card slot' was enough to make Ye Zai excited.
Previously, when he was a 'Zero Point Hero', Ye Zai, who was equipped with the [Gale Sword Hero], roughly had the strength of an 'Upper Tiger-Tier'.
Now that he was equipped with both the [Gale Sword Hero] and [Dumplings] cards, Ye Zai almost had the strength of a 'Peak Tiger-Tier'.
Yes, he had directly surpassed the 'Upper Tiger-Tier' and had the strength of a 'Peak Tiger-Tier'.
If he filled up the [Skill Card] and [Equipment Card] card slots, Ye Zai's strength could even reach the 'Low Demon Tier'.