Robert felt a surge of power coursing through his veins as the System's notification echoed in his mind. The world around him seemed to shift, colors more vibrant, sounds clearer. His understanding of the universe deepened, and he felt a connection to the very fabric of reality. "Well, that was... intense," Robert muttered, still processing the newfound power.
Congratulations, Robert, You've achieved something truly extraordinary. A Mythic class at such a young age is unheard of. Normally the beings who get a class that powerful are on their third class or a merged class. The fact that you received one as your first class sets you as a one-in-a-billion user.
"So, Hal," Robert asked, "the guidebook doesn't really elaborate on class ranks. Where does 'Mythical' fall on the spectrum?"
Mythical is second from the top, the hierarchy goes Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythical, Divine, and Unique. However, Unique is a bit of an anomaly, as it can be any rank and merely signifies a one-of-a-kind class. Being a Unique Mythical Class holder, you're quite literally one in a trillion in the multiverse.
"So, should I expect a target on my back when I get to where I'm going?" Robert asked, a tinge of worry in his voice.
Whether or not you become a target depends on your power level and the places you choose to explore. It's best to keep a low profile and avoid drawing unnecessary attention to yourself. Perhaps consider learning the Hide Status skill. It will make it harder for others to identify your abilities and classes.
"So, what now?" John asked, his eyes wide with excitement.
"Now," Robert replied, a determined glint in his eyes, "we explore the depths of this new power. We delve into the mysteries of creation, and I become the architect of my own destiny."
The family spent the rest of the day discussing Robert's newfound abilities and the implications of his class. They pondered the possibilities, the challenges, and the responsibilities that came with such immense power. As the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the room, Robert turned to Hal. "What's the next step? How do I start training in this new class?" he asked.
You'll continue on your current path, One of the benefits of having a class is that dungeon rewards will start to be tailored to your specific needs. The System is invested in your growth and will provide the necessary resources to help you reach your full potential.
The morning sun streamed through the window, casting long shadows across the room. Robert, still buzzing with excitement from the previous day's revelation, sat down at his desk, eager to delve deeper into his newfound powers.
"So what else comes with having a class, are their special abilities and such?" Robert asked Hal.
Certainly, Robert, as a Grand Archmagi of Creation, you possess the ability to manipulate the fundamental forces of the universe. This includes shaping matter, creating life, and even bending the laws of time and space. However, such power comes with great responsibility. It's crucial to use your abilities wisely and ethically. As you level up you will gain abilities related to your class. In fact you should have already gained an ability if you take a look.
Pulling up his status, he was surprised to note that he had gained a new ability but in the excitement he had missed the notice.
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Class Ability: Fabric of Reality
Description: The user can sense and manipulate the underlying structure of reality, allowing them to:
1) Analyze Objects: Gain detailed information about an object, including its composition, history, and potential uses.
2) Repair Objects: Mend damaged objects at a molecular level.
3) Create Simple Constructs: Form basic objects from raw energy or existing matter.
Limitations:
1) The complexity of the creations is limited by the user's skill and energy reserves.
2) The user must be in direct contact with the object to manipulate it.
3) Overuse can lead to mental fatigue and a drain on the user's energy.
This ability provides a versatile tool for problem-solving and exploration. It allows the user to understand the world on a fundamental level and interact with it in unique ways. Use requires Mana and the amount varies.
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"Hal, that looks incredibly powerful," Robert said, his eyes widening in shock.
It can be, yes, however, the true power of such abilities lies in the hands of the user. A skilled and imaginative individual can wield them to extraordinary effect. But in the wrong hands, they're little more than toys.
"So, which am I?" Robert asked, a hint of humor in his voice.
Only time will tell.
Robert spent the next few days exploring the depths of his new ability, Fabric of Reality. He experimented with analyzing various objects, from simple rocks to complex electronics. He was amazed at the level of detail the ability provided, revealing hidden histories and potential applications.
He also began practicing repairing damaged objects. He started with small, broken items around the house, gradually increasing the complexity of his repairs. He was surprised at how quickly he was able to master this skill, mending objects with a mere touch. He did notice limits on his abilities, while he could manipulate tiny objects about the size of a TV remote, anything larger and more complicated was out of his reach.
"Hey Hal, how should I allocate my stat points? Given that my class already boosts Intelligence and Wisdom, where should I focus my attention?" Robert asked.
That's a good question," Hal replied. "Typically, classes allocate points to key stats, leaving any extra points for you to distribute. In your case, I'd recommend prioritizing Constitution. It directly impacts your lifespan. A higher Constitution means a longer natural life. For a Tier G Human, a Constitution of 20 typically grants a lifespan of 100 years. Every point above 20 adds about 5 years, with significant increases at certain benchmarks. For instance, reaching 50 could extend your life to around 400 years. If you plan to return to Earth after the System's arrival, you'll need to reach at least 60 to ensure you're still alive. A Constitution of 200 would grant you a lifespan of over 1,000 years.
"So, high-level warriors with massive constitutions could live for thousands of years?" Robert asked, astonished.
While there are powerful beings in the multiverse who are millions of years old, they're the exception, not the rule, most people, with common or uncommon classes, are lucky to live 200 years. The vast majority of individuals will have lifespans in the hundreds of years. A small percentage might reach 500, and an even smaller fraction might reach 2,000. Beyond that, it becomes increasingly rare. Beings tens of thousands of years old or older are incredibly uncommon, perhaps one in a hundred billion.
"How do people live that long? I can't even imagine living 200 years, let alone thousands," Robert mused.
It's simply a matter of the System's rules and the nature of reality in this multiverse, as you progress, you'll encounter beings who have lived for centuries, even millennia. It's a testament to the extraordinary power and longevity that can be achieved.
"So need to work on Constitution then."