Another short summary, GO! "THAT'S AN OP CLASS"
P.S. After Chi-Chi leveled up twice, all her stats rose by 30 due to Extreme Stats' effect leaving her stats at: Str-51 Vit-51 Int-51 Wis-51 Spd-51 6Se-55 with 8 points to use however she wants
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"Why would the game developers even put a class like that in this game," I hear Chad say as he thinks out loud. I simply reply by saying, "I don't know why, but I need to thank them later."
"Well... aside from that matter, we need to get started with our adventure," I hear Andrew say. "For starters, we need to have our party formed. I'm really happy right now, since the limit for party members is 12. It's almost like someone meant for use to play this game," Andrew says.
Simon speaks next by saying, "Before we do that, we are going to have to decide on our roles, since the leader of the party will have to assign positions to each member. Me, Katie, and Cole can be supporters; Cameron, Sommer, and Andrew will be advancing supporters; Carson, Chad, Brad, and Lucy will be vanguards; Emma will be the ranger; finally, you will be the party leader, which means you can be everywhere."
"Ok, but why am I the party leader? Is it because of my class," I ask. "Not only that, but also your experience in games like these," Cole says.
"Oh, alright," I say, as I invite all of them to my party. After they all join, I set them in their particular positions. Since it asked for a team name, I decided to name it The Future is Now, even if I didn't have their consent. "Aaaaannnddd... There! We're all set," I say.
"Ok, great! Now we can monitor, message, and do other things with each other. Well, I'm going to get off for right now. Yes, I know this game just came out and you guys want us all to do our first quest as a group, but I just got on to do this, since I still have some chores to do," Cameron says.
"Aww poo. Your still living with your family? Why haven't you moved out yet," Chad and Brad ask at the same time, almost in complete unison. "That's because I can't afford to be out on my own," Cameron answers. After we say goodbye to Cameron, we get ready to start on our journey before we hear a "What in the world" come from Cameron, who has yet to leave, so I ask him what's wrong.
"Well, isn't the logout button supposed to be on the settings menu," He asks. "Yea, but is it not showing up for you," Andrew asks. "It's not appearing for me... how about you guys," Cameron asks, this time slightly worried. It's not there!? is what I thought, and I'm pretty sure that's what everyone else was thinking since they all had that surprised look on their faces.
After looking for the logout button for about 5 minutes, all of us received a message at the exact same time, so we thought to ourselves, Whew, I thought the IT Staff would never come, but that happiness drowned into fright after we all read it.
This specific message said:
"Hello gamers. My name is inconvenient to you, so you can call me the GM for now. As some of you may have noticed, there is no logout button. Now do not be alarmed because this is not a bug. I repeat, this is NOT a bug. This is the world that I spent so long to create. Your body has been transported from the outside world into this one, so everything that happens to your body in here will happen to your body in real life. This meaning that you will feel the pain in this game like you would in real life, but also other things like stats, details, and other small details will become what you look like in real life. Thus, all of those players out there who lied about their gender, it isn't exactly a lie anymore. However, you shouldn't be afraid of dying since you won't die in real life, you will only remain unconscious for a day, then respawn at the spawn point. You have three ways of going through this game. One way to be released from this game is to correctly guess the year you are currently playing in. This may sound like an easygoing guessing challenge, but you only get 50 guesses. Your one hint from me is that it is ranged from between 1000-3000. If you fail all 50 of these attempts, you will be forced to take the third option with no arguments. Another way for you to escape this game is that you beat the final boss. Beware, for he is a fairly tough opponent, but with enough skills, stats, and equipment, you might be able to beat him. Your last option, however, is to live your life here as if it were yours from the start. You decide! You choose your own fate when you are LOST IN TIME!" The message ends here.
After a long moment of silence occurs, Chad says, "What...what was that. How do you expect us to believe that crap?! I ordered a pizza for later on today and now I won't be able to ever get it," now fully breaking the silence. "That's what you're worried about?! What about getting back home," Brad says. After the twins start to fight, I hear everything go into chaos, whether it was from within my party, or everyone in the town. I could also see the anger and worries of others thanks to my 7th Sense, which, in my eyes, turned the whole sky and air into a purplish-red fog. This chaos ensued for around 15 minutes.
"Okay... Is everyone calm yet? I think we should think about this thoroughly and decide what we're going to do," I say, hoping to bring a different attitude to the certain group of people I speak this to. "Okay... I'm calm, how about you guys," Simon asks. The other 10 of them reply with either a "sure" or "I think so". I start the debate off by saying, "Great! Now, let's get started." I'm going to skip the long dialogue and give you a short summary instead.
We decided that we were going to take the second objective and try our best to beat it. We also decided to join the adventurer's guild, which is ironically called "Adventure Guild". After this, we accept the first main quest mission, which was to go find some stuff called "Soft Rock". After this was completed and we all turned the quest in, Cameron came up with an odd request. He said, "How about we all go our separate ways, then we can all make our own legend. We can still join up with one another since we're all friends, but let's try not to. Maybe we can eventually all become kings of some empire." We discussed this matter for a while, then decided to go on with this idea, so I disbanded the party, and right before we all went our separate ways, sent friend requests to each of them.
"Well then, let's get this game rolling." I say. "Let's see... Since I completed that quest, I got to level 3, which adds 15 points to each of my stats. Yay! that means my stat score resides at: Str-66 Vit-66 Int-66 Wis-66 Spd-66 6Se-70! Also, since I still have 12 points to use due to leveling up, I'm going to put 2 points on each stat, Which leaves me at: Str-68 Vit-68 Int-68 Wis-68 Spd-68 6Se-72! I guess it's a good thing the staff set the max level to 150. It gives me a lot of room to grow. Skills apparently come with a certain level requirement, so I won't be able to see certain skills until I reach a certain level, or do some special task/use a special item. Well, I think it's about time I started doing my missions rather than talk out loud for no use."
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As I accepted my first monster killing quest and started walking towards the marked area, I thought about something. Since my "Multi-tool Particles" can change into any of the weapons, does that mean I can change it into any legendary weapon I want? As I attempted to do this task, a notification appeared in front of me that told me, "You may only change your weapon into some other weapon you've seen. Since everyone in town had the basic starting equipment, I could only change it into the basic stuff. I decided to start with the Gunslinger's starter pistols so I can stay at a moderate range from the enemies while I shoot. I also wanted to test the theory of "feeling pain" in this game. To test this, I shot a wolf once in the leg, let it come bite my arm, and then shot it twice more to kill it. "OOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!!" That definitely hurt...
After a bit of feeling the pain of this game, I kind of got used to it. This made a menu pop up saying that I "developed" a new skill, so when I went to go see what it was, I wasn't too surprised. The skill was "Basic Endurance Mastery". Apparently, Since I got used to the same pain over and over, I now take a certain percentage of less physical damage. This skill does not come fully maxed out, so I have to manually work its level up. It's current percentage is: 1.15%. This also made me think of something. If this "BEM"(Basic Endurance Mastery) increases to 100%, would I be immune to all physical attacks? I thought about this for a short while, then got back to my game.
Throughout this mission, I changed the MTP's(Multi-tool Particles) shape in order to get experience with all sorts of weaponry. After I completed the mission and headed back to town, I saw an old man standing with a frail posture, so I thought it to be possible that he is in need of assistance. When I went over to talk to him, he simply game me a message, then disappeared into thin air. I thought I might of been losing my mind if I didn't have a grip of that message he gave me. Is was encrypted with a secret message, but at the bottom it said once you decrypt it, you will gain a very special "thing". There were literal quotes around the word 'thing', but I still decided to try it out. I turned in my monster quest, which leveled me up 3 times! *I will tell Chi-Chi's stats at the end of every post, unless if there isn't a change.*
After a few hours of restless decrypting, I finally decrypted the message, but what it said was quite random. I read aloud, "When thou hast read thine message, thou shall be granted a single holy blessing". After I read this, The message started to shine brightly, but Almost blindingly bright, and I immediately fainted.
After I woke up, the sun was rising, and I was in a room of unknown ownership. A few seconds later, and a perfectly timed person walks in. Although, her reaction almost made me laugh my butt off since I didn't even realize that my eyes were fully open. "OH! I-I guess you are awake now, yes," She asks. "Yes, I am. However, I don't know where I am or who you are, so could you please fill me in," I ask back, while I "close" my eyes again. "Certainly," She replies. "My name is Mary, and you are currently in the 'Bear Dare Inn'." "I'm still in StarGarden, right," I ask her. "Yes, you are, but right at the edge," She replies. I then ask her, "Do you know the inn owner? I'm going to need directions back to the 'Adventurer's Guild'," "Sweetie, you're talking to her," She tells me.
I say back, with a bit of surprise, along with the need to give forgiveness, "Seriously?! I'm sorry! I had no clue that you were the owner. I'm really sorry," "Oh, it's okay, really. Most people don't recognize me as the owner in the first place, so don't be too shocked yourself. Now, you said you needed directions back to the 'Adventurer's Guild', right? Well, lucky for you, I've got a map that gives just the directions," She says. I then say, "Thank you so much! Oh, I don't think I mentioned it before, but the name's Chikonto, but you can call me Chi-Chi (She changed her username to "Chi-Chi"). I'm pretty sure we'll meet again some other time, Mary." "Alright! Then I guess we'll be seeing each other later on, Chi-Chi," Mary says. "Sure thing. Here's the pay for the unexpected night I spent here, and I'll be on my way," I say. We both exchange farewells one more time, then I started to head back to the guild with the map in hand.
"Oh, hey! Didn't I receive a message back at the inn when I woke up that said I unlocked a secret skill," I ask myself as I slowly walk back to the main village. I check my skills menu, and what do you know, I see a skill that has a reflecting white outline. After I select it, it spasms out for a couple seconds, then I am dumbfounded to find that it multiplied itself. I now have 2 secret skills. One is a double jump, while the second one is glide. Apparently I have to have already used double jump in order to glide, so that explains why it multiplied. I decided to give the double jump skill the first test, since I am going to want to know how high I can jump with it. I jump nearly the height of a 5 story window after using double jump, and I almost freak out after trying to land and flop around. One thing to note is that all holy skills are passive, so they usually won't have a cooldown. I also take no fall damage when falling thanks to double jump. I decide to test the glide ability after I get used to the double jump skill. As I double jump, then imagine myself flying, some system takes over my body and makes me do a double front flip, then I spread my arms, and after I get a third triple jump, I start gliding at a slow pace downwards while I'm also in control of my body again.
"Oh. My. God... THIS IS AWESOME!!!!"
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Chi-Chi's Stats:
Name: Chikonto SweetcheerRace: GiantClass: UnknownTitle(s): NoneSubclass(es): NoneStrength: 115Vitality: 115Intelligence: 115Wisdom: 115Speed: 1156th Sense: 119