Chapter 328
Chapter 328
Chapter 328: Chapter 239: Found You, Delicious Child Chapter 328: Chapter 239: Found You, Delicious Child Fairly speaking, the three entries the Great Sage old man provided were all quite good.
In terms of entry quality alone, these were the highest Aiwass had encountered since arriving in this world.
Moreover, they were all rather rare.
…The only problem was that they did not quite match the BD Aiwass wanted to build.
Aiwass first ruled out the second one.
The trait “Dreamwalker” was primarily about immunity to illusions and dream invasion methods.
But as any card game player knows, the so-called weakest endpoint is the resistance endpoint… Resistance is something that is meant to be broken through.
...
Chapters 20 “Invincible Under Heaven” and 21 “Then Comes an Enemy from Above” are just that.
The true value of this trait lies in the fact that it is an essential professional trait for the Path of Wisdom’s “Dream Traversing Monk” class.
Without rolling this trait, one couldn’t change class to become a Dream Traversing Monk.
And according to the rules for obtaining entries during promotion ceremonies, this trait could only potentially be rolled in ritual instances that contained terms like “Nightmare” or “Dreamland”.
It might not be very useful, but it was definitely rare.
Then Aiwass began to hesitate between the first and third entries.
Neither of these entries was on his list of necessary ones, but both were very powerful.
They could be considered strong standalone accessories… In the current state, where his Great Sin Scholar BD was not yet formed, these entries were actually much stronger.
“Sacrifice of Flesh” in the game increased the cost and effect of all abilities that required the sacrifice of life points by half—that is, both the health consumption and ability effects increased by 50%.
It was a T0 entry for the Path of Love’s Blood Magus—although it was only a purple entry, it was genuinely a core aspect of the profession.
Blood Maguses could mimic some abilities of Mages, Witches, and Curse Ritual Magicians with a downgraded version of Blood Magic, at the cost of using their own blood.
In other words, as long as one could manage to add an effect that required burning blood to use, even if it only required a little, the full effect of the entry could be utilized.
More importantly, it didn’t just “increase damage” but “increase effect.” That meant it could even amplify the effect of support skills...
For instance, the Illumination Art of the Path of Devotion.
Although it doesn’t consume much life, it does require burning some blood, which then could trigger this entry and directly receive a tremendous effect of a 50% increase in healing.
Since it increased blood consumption by 50% with no increase in Mana cost, it was highly beneficial, especially for healing classes that were already Mana-deficient.
Moreover, for Aiwass, the Shepherd’s Nurturing could also effectively trigger this effect.
Essentially making himself more appetizing...
The buffs and experience provided by Nurturing Skill would likely also increase in tandem.
As a result, pure magic professions like Mage and Witch were neglected for a while because only physical professions could fully benefit from the effects of Courage Blessing, and the aura effects from poets were also easier for physical professions to utilize.
Even in subsequent dungeons that required casters to deal with certain mechanics, players were still path-dependent and only stuffed in one caster, with the rest being physical classes equipped with Priest and poet plugins.
It wasn’t until the more powerful and comprehensive buff-assist profession “Illuminator” appeared that “Torchbearers” were not the only choice, and magic classes could finally squeeze into high-difficulty parties.
In this regard, although the Path traits given by the Great Sage were not exactly what Aiwass had in mind, he had to admit that all three traits were of high quality.
They could be considered core traits of their respective professions.
They were the kind of traits that hardcore gaming enthusiasts would relentlessly attempt to acquire using attribute reset items, and if a casual player accidentally got one, they could consider changing their profession...
It wasn’t about picking up a mouse and starting an internet café, but about being “our indispensable core.”
Aiwass thought for a long time before deciding to choose [Sacrifice of Flesh].
He made this decision because he had not yet acquired a Light attribute Phantom Demon, and the Flame Butterfly was already capable of providing a relatively comprehensive group dispel and healing abilities.
Although he lacked the ability to give group buffs...
It seemed he had no one to buff anyway.
Sherlock was a magic class, and only Illuminators had amplification for magic classes.
Isabel and he were both support while Lily was half Witch, half assassin...
her main damage relied on poison, which didn’t benefit from buffs either.
Yulia was going to change her profession to Alchemist, mainly relying on concoctions and potions for damage, which also didn’t benefit from buffs.
—As a result, in Aiwass’s circle of acquaintances, only Knight and Ligeia could benefit from buffs.
And since Aiwass and Knight hardly ever interacted, his group Blessing Skill seemed rather useless...
And having a body that could illuminate seemed a bit odd in reality.
Who knows, he might start glowing somewhere when he got excited.
It was one thing for his skin to glow, but for his private areas to light up...
Aiwass shook his head, dispelling the socially disastrous image from his mind.
...Compared to a glowing private area, it seems that human construction was more useful.
There’s no problem to make himself a bit more delicious, at least the same amount of mana could provide Little Butterfly with more experience...
As Aiwass made his choice, the other two options shattered.
The power from the Domain of Blood merged into Aiwass’s body, his flesh was bound to become even more delectable—
...Speaking of flesh,
he suddenly thought of Werewolves and Vampires.
He just hoped it wouldn’t attract any weird people.
As Aiwass felt the power of the Path transforming his body, this thought suddenly popped into his head.
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