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Ch. 156 Comparing Stats

Ch. 156 Comparing Stats

Captain Henderson rose up from the ground with a groan. Her entire body hurt after using the spell she was specifically told not to use unless her life was on the line. Now, she understood why.

“Who knew an illusion could be so effective.” Henderson thought to herself. The sand continued to whirl around her. However, through the sand, a glow could be seen. Her eyes went wide at the sight. “That’s right, the Area Quest!”

She opened her menu, there was just over two minutes left. There were no sounds that indicated the worm was nearby. She scrambled to her feet and rushed toward the object. She was halfway there when an arrow punctured through her side. Henderson grabbed at the wound instinctively as the pain was far worse than she expected and looked around for the attacker.

She could see nothing, but remained on guard. Her sword was held out, and she focused on her surroundings. “I picked a bad time to not eat that Wisdom fruit. Why did I have to trade it for an Intelligence one?”

Another arrow was fired, but she narrowly dodged it this time. She saw a shadow move through the sand. “Hey you! Come and fight me like a man!”

“Aren't you a woman though?” A voice answered. “The reward is mine! Stay down, and I won’t kill you.”

Henderson growled. “No chance. I didn’t almost die to a Beetlejuice monster just to give it up to a coward like you.”

The light coming off the pillar started to swell. Henderson knew it was almost ready. She waited for her invisible enemy to make a move. The Sandworm let out a bellow that echoed from far away, it sounded strained, then was cut off abruptly.

An arrow flew at Henderson. She deflected it with her heavy blade, then activated her newest Axiom. Her sword took on a silver sheen as she moved toward where the arrow came from. For just a mere moment, she blinked out of sight of the archer using an Ability, long enough for her to swing the sword around and leave a deep gouge across the archer's chest.

Henderson was breathing heavily. Using that Ability after the Spell on the Worm left her exhausted. “Are you going to make me kill you, or are you done?!” She yelled.

The archer dropped his bow and held up both his hands. “No. I’m done.”

Henderons glared at him for a moment, then went over to claim her prize. On a marble pedestal was a teardrop shaped yellow gemstone. She grabbed it, threw it in one of the bags Mathew made for her, and ran off.

The sand continued to roar around her, but she didn’t care. She won.

Nearby, she saw a faint glow of a portal, and saw several people running through it.

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Mathew sighed in relief as the sandstorm finally started to wane away. As it continued to thin in ferocity he kept his head on a swivel, looking for anybody that was a danger to his life. Instead, he saw nobody.

Even when the sandstorm died off, he didn’t see a living person, nor a dead one. Just sand as far as he could see. He was confused. He hadn’t moved that far, and the storm only lasted for half an hour after the Area Quest ended. “Where the hell is everyone?” Mathew half shouted into the empty air.

“No clue Boss.”

“I don’t have any ideas either.”

Mathew deflated as the adrenaline from combat started to wear off. He had been on edge this entire time. An entire time that he was apparently alone for. He fell to his knees, exhausted. Both mentally and physically.

“What was that giant creature?” Cherry asked. “Did it even die?”

With a huff, Mathew opened his menu. His eyes went wide. “It did. I gained five whole levels. There’s no other explanation other than the fact that it did die.” Cherry checked her own menu and nodded, “I gained three, and I barely did anything in the fight..”

Agnox huffed in annoyance and looked down at the sand.

Mathew was torn on where to put his free stats at. If he didn’t find the portal to leave this floor, he would have to kill another one of those creatures, alone no less. He couldn’t take the risk. All of his free points went into Intelligence, raising it to 545. All of his stats were over 200, while his Wisdom was at 628.

He looked down at his powers, noting that two Rank Up’s awaited him.

Skill Rank Up: Contest

Universal Voice: Gain the ability to speak and understand any language

Spell Rank Up: Summon Jeffery

Power: Jeffery’s overall physical strength has improved. Improves further based on your own Strength stat.

Speed: Jeffery’s overall physical and mental comprehension has improved slightly in both areas. Improves further based on your own Dexterity stat.

Sense: Jeffrey's overall mental comprehension has improved. Improves further based on your own Wisdom stat.

Mathew was confused as to why the spell remained. He watched Jeffery get eaten right in front of him, sacrificing himself for his master.

Unless…Mathew had never risked Jeffery dying. He always assumed the wolf had one life. He looked inward toward his soul. He didn’t feel any changes. Not a loss of attachment to anything.

Instantly, Mathew selected the Power option for the spell, and the only option for [Contest]. He then started to resummon Jeffery using his rod.

The red furred wolf appeared. He looked heavier. Taking on easily a hundred pounds, if not more. Mathew also saw his paws were larger.

Upon seeing the wolf, Mathew didn’t know what to feel. Either relief or out right annoyance. How many times could he have let the wolf die in a plan, or battle. Then again, would he have felt closer to him?

Jeffery has been one of his summons for a long time. Even if he hated Mathew when he was first acquired, now they were partners. Man and wolf. A tale as old as time.

Agnox was ecstatic to see the wolf, and was instantly on top of his back hugging him. “Don’t you ever risk your life like that again! What if you actually could die!”

Seeing the two, Mathew shook his head. “No, it was my fault for not truly knowing, nor testing it. Let’s take it as a blessing that he doesn’t stay dead.”

Mathew went over and patted the wolf on the head. “Thanks for saving my life Jeffery. I owe you a big meal.”

The wolf just looked into Mathew’s eyes as if to say ‘of course’. As he scratched at the wolf's head, Mathew felt a bump on his skull. He moved some fur to see a black bulge. “Agnox, what’s this on Jeffery’s forehead?”

“Oh right! He’s Apprentice rank now! Feral Infernal Wolves undergo a transformation at this rank. We used to tame the already transformed ones and use those, since they were stronger naturally. Oh he is going to be such a strong big boy.”

Mathew remembered the one he fought. “If you breed them, do their offspring have horns as well?”

Agnox nodded, “Yup. We use them as leaders in packs. It comes naturally to them. It’s not a rank requirement. Just the ones without the horns who make it to this rank acquire them. Jeffery will be stronger than any of the ones bred, even at the same rank too!”

“How does that make sense?” Cherry asked, looking at Jeffery inquisical.

“More experience. Same with anyone. Take Mathew here. If he was to go up against any natural Apprentice ranked creature, he has titles, items that boosted his stats, and powers that were grown from experience. Look at yourself Cherry, how many of your slots were filled when you were born at level ten?”

“Only a few…” Cherry said, seeming shy about the topic now that she was the focus on it.

Mathew nodded, understanding what Agnox was saying. “It makes sense. Now that Cherry is acquiring real life experience, she will be stronger than her siblings who were coddled.”

“They are not! At least not in this abandoned pit of land.” Cherry shouted, gesturing around them.

“Yea, but how many techniques do you have?” Mathew asked. “Anything new from that battle?”

“Why should I even check? To prove you right?” Cherry ‘humpfed’ but did open her menu. “Oh my…”

“Go on, tell Boss what you got. I wanna know too! We can compare stat sizes!”

“Actually, can you both open your menus for me? I want to compare them both.” Mathew asked. Agnox looked a bit sheepish.

“Nah, you don’t need to see mine, Boss. Nothing important other than another upgrade is all. It’s so many numbers looking at both of ours, and so many screens. Do you really want to look at all of it?”

Mathew really wanted to see it now. “Come on. Now that I think about it, I never looked at your menu before. Just the class, and the details of a few techniques.”

He leaned in close to Agnox, staring at his familiar. “Unless you are hiding something from me.”

“No! I would never!” Agnox said too quickly.

“Good. Then show me.” Mathew almost demanded. Agnox was about to say something, but Mathew beat him to it. “Yes I trust you. Do you not trust me with the details of your menu?”

Agnox slumped in defeat, and opened his menu.

[[A/N Menu’s that include the Ability/Skill/Spell lists and details, will be placed in ‘spoiler chat’ for the uploaded chapter. In case nobody wants to see it. The actual menus and titles are important since Mathew had yet to see them before. Agnox’s menu was last referenced in Ch. 102]]

Name: Agnox

Race: Infernal Imp [Beginner]

Class: Flaming Swordsman

Profession: Bound Familiar

Level: 24

Universal Currency: 50,166

Titles: Dungeoneer VII, Soul Bonded, Traitor

Strength:

70

Vitality:

88

Dexterity:

136

Endurance:

77

Intelligence:

69

Wisdom:

97

Unallotted Stat Points: 0

Bound Familiar - You are bound to Mathew McGonald. For better or worse, the two of you are connected at a level that not even the Gods can manipulate. There is no going back.

If you spot this tale on Amazon, know that it has been stolen. Report the violation.

+1 to Vitality, Dexterity, Endurance, and Intellignece every level.

[[Spoiler chat contains Agnox's Abilities, Skills, & Spells]]

Ignite Blade | Beginner 5

Your blade is wreathed in flames, dealing additional damage.

Lingering Flames: Fire damage from your sword remains on your enemy for longer

Fire Immunity | Unranked

As an Infernal Creature, your ability to ignore the power of other flames is natural to you. As you level up, you can withstand hotter flames.

Soul Bound Familiar | Beginner 8

This ability, while unique, depends upon the relationship between you and your summoner. As the trust between the two of you grows, so do you. While within range of your summoner, all stats receive an effective buff of 10%.

Offensive Bond: You are the blade of your summoner. As such, you are required to be in the melee of combat. Seeking to end a threat before it threatens your summoner. All offensive abilities are equal to the strongest offensive ability of your bonded Summoner.

Backstab | Beginner 4

Your ability to find a weak spot on an enemy and exploit it has improved through combat. Nothing is off limits to you.

Flanking Bond: You and another creature have fought in tandem together in perfect sync. This Rank Up is a symbol of that, and amplifies how well you two work together. Backstab bonuses are doubled with this creature: Jeffery

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Dodge | Beginner 7

Your ability to dodge an incoming attack has improved through combat experience.

Aerial Grace: You are more agile in the air than any other environment

Swords | Apprentice 2

Your ability to wield swords has improved through combat and enlightenment.

Swift Swings: Your attacks are faster

Aerial Combat: You excel at using your sword while flying. While airborne, your attacks with a sword are stronger and faster.

Light Armor | Beginner 4

Your ability to wear Light Armor without hindrance is improved

Flexible Movement: You have learned to ignore the restrictions while wearing your armor.

Parry | Novice 9

Your use of your own blade to deflect another’s attack has improved through combat and enlightenment.

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Flare | Beginner 6

You flash out fire from your body. Everything near you becomes scorched by your flames.

Lingering Burns: Your flames can leave behind lingering flames.

Fire Bolt | Beginner 9

You fire a bolt of condensed flames at the target creature.

Blast Burn: Your spell deals damage in an area on impact.

Mathew inquisitively looked over everything. Only a few things caught his attention with a raised eyebrow. At first, he was worried about the Traitor Title. After reading it, he realized it was because he betrayed the Infernal Ky’ Clan, and not him.

“Agnox…how long have you had the soul bonded title and ability? The title alone gives +1 to all stats every five levels. The Ability does even more than that.”

Agnox rubbed the back of his head. “Uh, remember when you almost died? That’s when the title popped up. I’ve had the ability ever since we were bonded, but it was upgraded into an entire new ability after I acquired the title. It was an 89% match up. System gave me a free upgrade.”

Mathew didn’t realize how far Agnox has gone. He barely had any Novice powers, most far into Beginner rank or already Apprentice. He had a much narrower path, focusing on fire and melee combat.

Then he noticed the Rank Up to [Backstab]. Mathew didn’t know Agnox and Jeffery were that close. Close enough that he chose a rank up that was related to the other.

He shook his head, then went over to Cherry. She displayed everything, with a slight sheepish look.

“You are acting like you have something embarrassing to hide.” Mathew said, looking at her.

“It’s…personal. I just don’t want you to be angry or anything.”

“Nonsense. Unless you have been hiding something that could have helped in the past couple of days, then you are fine. I also want to see the details of your class and profession too please.”

Cherry hesitated. “What’s wrong with your class and profession?” Mathew asked.

“Uhhhh” Cherry didn’t have an answer to that. Looking more embarrassed. “It’s” She took a deep breath. “It’s the principle. Showing your menu like this is seen as very personal. Mom says to never do so, since others could get jealous or even angry at what it holds.”

“Well, as the guy you are bound to, I need to see it so I can ensure you don’t die.” Mathew said, starting to get very annoyed that she was stalling.

Cherry sighed, and opened up everything for Mathew to look at.

Name: Cherry

Race: Cherry Dryad [Beginner]

Class: Nature’s Savant

Profession: Gaia’s Child

Level: 14

Universal Currency: -7,296,347

Titles: Child of a God

Strength:

12

Vitality:

50

Dexterity:

12

Endurance:

34

Intelligence:

107

Wisdom:

124

Unallotted Stat Points: 0

Gaia’s Child [Epic] - Being born and created from a God comes with both perks and heavy restrictions. As such, you will find yourself unable to ever change your profession, and are stuck with your born intended path. Your parent may find themself behooved to grant you additional boons and powers, such things that you will be forced to take. Their gifts are never a bane, and push the limits of what The System can properly categorize.

+8 Wisdom, +7 Intelligence, +1 Endurance, +2 Vitality,per level

+1 Spell Slot

Nature’s Savant (Uncommon)

Nature is as natural to you, as nature is itself. You will feel connected to your natural surroundings, and grow according to the environment you live through. Nature’s Savants rely upon calling upon nature to aid them in all types of day to day experiences. From combat, to crafting, to healing.

+6 Wisdom, +4 Intelligence, +3 Vitality, +1 Endurance per level

+1 Skill Slot, +1 Ability Slot, +1 Spell Slot

[[Spoiler chat contains all of Cherry's Title, Abilities, Skills, & Spells]]

Title: Child of God- As you are blessed with a touch of Divine energy, you grow faster than your natural race should. +5% to all stats.

Control Plants | Novice 5

You can enforce your will upon the uncontrolled living plants around you.

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Harvesting | Novice 5

Plants that you harvest and care for will have larger yields in what they produce.

Staves | Novice 6

Your chosen way to use Staves for purely magical attacks has improved through combat. Increased spell damage when using a staff as your spell focus.

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Gaia’s Grace | Novice 1

You infuse your creator’s divine power through yourself or an ally of your choice. You grant them a temporary boost to their stats of 50%.

Pink Touch | Novice 9 [Rank Up Pending]

You infuse healing energy into a target of your choice, slowly aiding their body in naturally recovering from their wounds.

Mathew blinked. He did a lot of mental math right then, figuring out just how strong Cherry will become. Her profession alone gave her 18 stat points per level. Stack that on top of her title, both her Wisdom and Intelligence will be over 200 by the time she was Level 24.

Comparing it to Agnox, it showed the power of higher tiered classes and professions. He couldn’t fathom exactly how this was fair. Then he realized life wasn’t fair.

“Cherry, how many slots do you have for everything?”

“Oh, well Dryads are natural spell casters. We start with two Ability, two Skill, and five Spell slots. After the profession and class I was given by Gaia, I now have three for Abilities and Skills, and seven for Spells.”

Mathew slowly let out air. He was surprised at those limitations. Cherry will be great to put all his healing and buffing needs into. However, he didn’t need to keep her too narrow. Having her learn an offensive spell will be better strategically.

The lack of any strength or dexterity gained as she leveled up didn’t skip his notice. All her stat bonuses went into all of her other stats. “Cherry, will there be a problem with you not gaining any Strength or Dexterity?”

“There will be. I don’t think I was destined to gain too many levels. Just enough to help back home.”

Mathew rubbed at his head before looking around at the empty desert. “Okay. That’s good to know. We can figure that out more later on. How about we Rank Up that healing spell and try to find the portal out of here before we are forced to survive the horde on our own.”

Cherry nodded in agreement. “I was thinking of the Regeneration Rank Up option. It allows me to turn my healing spell into a heal over time effect instead. The only other option is making me able to target more than one person at a time equal to its overall rank.”

“Go with Regeneration. Since you can’t heal at a range that will at least heal over time until someone can get back to you. Try to work on getting that to work at range though. I feel like it will be needed.”

Mathew pointed upwards, “Agnox, can you fly around and get a bird’s eye view for me?”

The imp gave off a two finger salute and took off into the air. Mathew looked up at him for a moment, then back down at Cherry. She was looking out across the sand. “So, Cherry is tied to Gaia more than I thought. Just what is she planning? I knew getting Cherry was easier than expected, but now I feel like it was all planned.”

One thing Mathew understood was to gain Cherry’s trust more and more. Like he had with Agnox. Forming that bond will strengthen his soul more. Right now there was a gap between him and the Dryad. He needed a solidified bond with her, otherwise it will all be for nought.