Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Non-attack weapon graphics
Non-attack weapon graphics
illustrate:
First row left: initial form
First row on the right: Soul Control Ring
Second row left: sword
Second row right: Boomerang
Third row left: shield
Third row on the right: Crossbow (can fire two bows and arrows in succession)
The following pictures are not shown, but can be seen in the animation "The Bright Moon in the Qin Dynasty: The Hundred Schools of Scholars" Episode 17, or the animation "The Bright Moon in the Qin Dynasty" Episode 16, the non-attack flying attack .
"Soul Control Ring" (turns into a circle, and the user's limbs can be grasped on the four rings to rotate to avoid attacks.)
"Mantis Jump" (Tie the user's feet and jump into the air.)
"Inverse Shark Teeth" [is a deformation created by the former Mohist tycoon, Prince Dan of the Yan Kingdom (the current Mohist tycoon is Jing Tianming), for the demon sword, Shark Tooth. After deformation, it will clamp the shark tooth-shaped blade of the Shark Tooth Sword. , saved Jing Tianming’s life. ]
"Flying Rope" (similar to the initial form, stretching out a rope with claws to take the user to high places)
In addition, the "Mantis Jump" will be automatically triggered after using the "Soul Control Ring".
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