What Boeros saw truly didn't look anything like rabbits, it would have been more appropriate to call them monsters since they truly looked devilish. Red eyes, long claws and white fur that for once, didn't prompt Boeros to want to go and pet them. The other thing was that while normal rabbits would only slowly chomp on grass and plants, these creatures were actually devouring the vegetation. This led Fang to believe that it must have been them who had ravaged this once luxurious forest.
Before Boeros started to fight these monsters, he remembered that he could inspect the rabbits to get more informations.
Seeing the low health from the critters, Boeros thought it would be an easy task to hunt a few. When he started to think of a plan to kill the first one he had in sight, Boeros remembered a critical thing : "I don't have any skills!". Feeling a bit exasperated with himself, he still decided to give it a try, he went to the rabbit and started to hit it with his wand.
-2
-3
-2
The first few hits being successful made Fang extremely happy, that being until he actually got scraped back by the rabbit's claw : "I feel pain ?", feeling a bit shocked, he let himself get clawed another time before he dodged the next one and backed off a few meters. Even though Boeros felt a stinging pain, he didn't see any wounds and so decided to finish his fight with the small and vicious beast. Enraged, he ran forward and hit the rabbit with his full strength.
-4 (Critical hit)
After he managed to kill it, the rabbit turned into a small token classified as a Quest-Item that Boeros rapidly took inside of his inventory, guessing he would need to bring these to the senior adventurer. The XP rewards for fighting the rabbit was also pretty generous, giving him 8% of his total XP bar.
"That'll teach him", Boeros had a smug look on his face, until he realized that what he killed was only a rabbit. Still, being pretty excited about the kill, he directly went to the next white rabbit to the right and unleashed a similar full strength attack, only for the rabbit to evade his attack. The creature, unhappy to be bothered, tried to hit Fang back. Fang, having learned from his mistake actually managed to avoid getting it this time around. He then counterattacked and, after a few hits, managed to kill the second rabbit. This one also transformed into a token and gave him a similar amount of XP.
Now a bit more experienced on the fighting mechanics of the game, Boeros managed to kill enough rabbits to complete the quest. On his last rabbit though, something peculiar happened, he actually received the
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"What a bad title for me", he sighed. At least, through this whole and exhausting fight, Fang managed to get his very first piece of loot, a shoulder guard.
[White Fur's Guards]
[Grey-Uncommon]
[Defense : 1]
[-Make all rabbits feel threatened by you]
"What kind of effect is that ?!", truly saddened by his own bad luck, Boeros started heading back to the encampment.
***
After a while, he managed to get back and found Ike, the encampment's senior adventurer. Ike, compared to Sharlus, truly looked like an elf, he was tall, had blonde hair and a pair of greenish eyes. He even had the typical arrogant air that elves often seem to have.
"What are you here for?" coldly asked Ike.
"I was told be Sharlus that you were the one that would accept these rabbit tokens." replied Fang.
"Why would I need those?"
"Wouldn't I get a adventurer plate for giving those to you?" asked Boeros a bit confused.
"Humph, such trivial matter, here then, there's your 1-star Adventurer Plate" answered Ike, in a mocking tone.
Seeing how childish this supposed senior was, Fang quickly took the bronze plate which was covered by a single star.
<+3 free skill points>
After getting a few new blue notification, Fang decided that he would allocate his free skills point to the Intelligence stats, considering that he planned to be a true, magic-only, magician.
*grants the ability to take quest from quest boards and give a +10% XP boost from monster kills.
Now that he had gotten this status, he truly was only missing a magic skill to be considered a true Oak's Will player. To get a skill, Fang figured he would walk around the camp a bit to find a merchant. He saw a few vendors and even a player which was shouting "Selling White Rabbit's Fur, a great Tailor Material, only 10 copper each !". Seeing all these merchant, Boeros took a look at his money pouch only to see a meager 8 copper, the money he had gained from killing the 10 rabbits. A bit later, Fang finally stumbled upon what seemed to be some kind of mage shop. The one holding the shop was a surprisingly young elf, which also had a pair of glasses which seemed way too big for his face.
"Hey, are you selling magician skill books by any chance ?", Fang asked the vendor.
"Ah hello there, I didn't notice you, which kind of skill would you be interested in, sir?", he answered, seemingly surprised from Fang's appearance.
"Well, I only have 8 copper, so whatever Magician skill is fine by me"
"Hm, how about this, seeing as you just got your 1-Star Adventurer's Plate, I'll make you a free skill book to start of with?", before Fang could answer back, the young vendor made a very simple array in the air using Mana, to Boeros though, who happened to see magic in VR for the first time, this experience was unforgettable. After a minute or so, the elf imprinted the magic array that he made in the air on a book and than offered the book to Fang : "Here take a look".
[Earthen Shard]
[Grey-Uncommon]
[Attack Power : Intelligence + 2]
[Has a tiny probability to stun small creature]
"Thank you, I shall treasure it" happily answered Fang, while slightly bowing, still in deep awe of that beautiful array the young elf made. With everything now dealt with, it was the time for Boeros to go and find his first Adventurer's Quest on the encampment's board.