Talent cards

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After being awakened, Liam Carter, who was about to be starved, had a big meal, and then pretended to chat with his family nonchalantly and watched the last round of the World Cup sixteen this year, the Iberian Peninsula Derby, Spain vs. Portugal. The result is, of course, Spain eliminated Portugal by 1:0.

Seeing that it was almost time, Liam Carter went back to his room to sleep.

Lying on his bed, Liam Carter entered the system again.

The process went smoothly, and it didn't take a long time to toss like before, just the idea entered.

Clone the player's talent system (incomplete). This is the name of the hidden system in Liam Carter's body. He knew it automatically the moment he entered it last time, and it was the only useful information he knew so far.

The display panel of the system is like a clean sky, white and flawless, with nothing on it. But as soon as Liam Carter's thoughts moved, other things appeared on the panel.

Four groups of square boxes were arranged.

There is only one box in the top row, and the edge of the box is golden.

There are two boxes in the second row, and the edges of the boxes are red.

There are four boxes in the third row, and the edges of the boxes are purple.

There are six boxes in the fourth row, and the edges of the boxes are blue.

According to the basis of playing games in the previous life, Liam Carter can basically determine that the top is the best, so his mind points to the top position.

"Golden Ball King-level talent card, it has been lost and cannot be viewed." There was neither a ding or banging sound nor a cold metallic sound. A consciousness was directly transmitted to Liam Carter's brain, and the novels he had read in his last life were different.

Liam Carter took a closer look. The middle of the golden box was gray, which should mean that it was missing, but the middle of the three rows of boxes below was all creamy white. These should not be missing.

So he checked the bottom three rows along the way and got different consciousness responses.

"The red quasi-ball king-level talent card has not reached the lighting conditions and cannot be viewed temporarily." This was the response from the second row.

"Purple golden ball star talent card, it has not reached the lighting conditions and cannot be viewed temporarily." This was the reply from the third row.

"The blue ordinary star talent card, you can light up the first card to confirm whether it is lit." In the fourth row, Liam Carter finally got a slightly better reply.

But Liam Carter did not choose to light up because he now knew nothing about this system, and he didn't feel that it was the right decision to light up a card now.

Liam Carter wanted to know what the lighting conditions mentioned above were.

The moment he thought this way, three numbers appeared under the four rows of boxes.

57, 58, 73.

But Liam Carter still didn't know what these three numbers meant, so he sent another idea to the system: If only there could be an instruction manual or a novice manual or something.

Soon, all the patterns on the system panel suddenly turned into small tadpole-like things swimming around. The entire panel became a mess. Fortunately, after a few seconds, these swimming tadpoles re-formed into patterns, which were instructions for use.

Finally getting what he wanted most, Liam Carter began to concentrate on reading the instructions one by one.

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After reading the instructions, Liam Carter finally had a basic understanding of this system.

This system that was attached to him should be a future technology, and it was intended to be loaded on the cloned football player, but it was attached to him somehow.

Many star talents were cloned in this system, and these cloned talents were saved in the form of cards. Users could have one or more of these talents by inserting the corresponding card into the appropriate card box to light up.

Of course, the talent cards were not plug-and-play. After inserting the cards, users still needed to adapt to these talents through training and competitions, and the integration of the talent cards would vary according to the user's physical conditions.

Generally speaking, if a talent card wanted to be 100% integrated, basically only the cloned person could do it. In other words, if there was a talent card of Ronaldo, then basically only Ronaldo himself could achieve 100% integration, and it was almost impossible for others to integrate 100%.

According to the instructions, talent cards could also be replaced. Users could equip different cards according to their different needs, but that was before they were lit. Once the cards were lit, they could not be replaced.

The talent system currently attached to Liam Carter should be regarded as a semi-finished product. There was no matching card book or instructions for card replacement. Therefore, the talent cards in each card frame were actually fixed, and they were not given his choice.

Fortunately, in addition to the golden ball king card in the card box, a whole set of cards had been equipped. Otherwise, Liam Carter would have obtained this system but had no talent cards, which was basically useless.

What Liam Carter could do now was to light up the talent cards one by one according to the requirements and integrate talents as much as possible.

The three sets of data under the previous card box were the comprehensive attribute values of Liam Carter measured by the system.

The first was a comprehensive value of technical attributes.

The second was a comprehensive value of physical attributes.

The third was a comprehensive value of mental attributes.

In other words, the system believed that the overall technical attribute of Liam Carter's current body was 57, the overall physical attribute was 58, and the overall spiritual attribute was 73.

If it was a complete system, Liam Carter could continue to view the value of each branch attribute under the comprehensive attribute. For example, under the technical attribute, he could view the respective values of passing, dribbling, ball control, shooting, etc. Under the physical attribute, he could view speed, flexibility, balance, jumping, stamina, etc. He could also check leadership, aggressiveness, willpower, concentration, etc., under the mental attributes.

However, the current system was incomplete and only allowed him to see the three overall attributes.

In the system settings, to light up the first blue card, the basic condition was that the three comprehensive attributes exceed 60.

The purple card (third row) required all three attributes to exceed 70.

The red card (second row) required all three attributes to exceed 80.

The golden card (top row) required all three attributes to exceed 90.

However, to lower the entry difficulty, the first card in the blue row only required:

One attribute above 60.

The other two above 50.

And for each row of talent cards, there were additional prerequisites for lighting up subsequent cards.

For example:

The next blue card required the previous card's fusion rate to be at least 33%.

The first purple card required all blue cards to be activated, and the fusion rate to reach 40%.

The higher the card tier, the harsher the requirements.

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Liam Carter now had a clear goal:

1. Improve his attributes through training.

2. Unlock talent cards step by step.

3. Climb the ranks to become a legendary footballer.

This semi-finished system wasn't perfect.

But even so, it was his greatest opportunity.