C13 Staff Mission(1)
Permanent loneliness probably pissed me off, and when I got back to town, he sent me a message threatening me:
"Kid, you're really ruthless. It's best if you don't let me see you again. Otherwise, I'll kill you every time I see you. "
Logically speaking, he shouldn't have known my name, because I've hidden my name. But thinking about it, when I killed the permanent doctor, I didn't do it in self-defense, but rather took the initiative to attack. Then he should have been able to receive the system prompt, so it wasn't strange for him to know my name.
He casually replied to each of the messages and sent them to Forever Alone:
"If you don't have the ability, then don't come out and pretend! If you don't have the ability, then be a good person. Don't die once and bark like a mad dog! "
"You can. Our grudge today is settled. After I build the guild, you better get out of 'Dream'!"
Permanent loneliness obviously belonged to those players with low morals. If someone like him could build a good guild, I believe that the server must have made a mistake. What was that? He had clearly made the first move, yet he still had the nerve to shout after getting cleaned up. He was too lazy to waste time with this trash, so he directly blocked the private message. He set it up to only receive friend messages. Anyway, I only have Light of Firefly and Frost Shadow as my friends, so I'm not afraid of being disturbed.
I guess the novice village is just ahead, I don't know how Light of Firefly and the others went back. However, they were already level 11 at that time, so it wouldn't be difficult for them to go back the way they came. I took a detour for half a day, I didn't know where to start.
But I have to go back. Look at that mage just now, he was using fireballs. How long am I going to use the magic ball to hit him? It must be that the Beginner Village can learn a new skill. It seems like it won't work if I don't go back once. Now that I have a few dozen dollars on me, I have to buy some red and blue stuff. Otherwise, he would not be able to find enough. I walked forward gloomily because I have been fighting in that direction for a long time and still haven't seen any players. They must have come from another direction to be forever alone, so I just wanted to try my luck in that direction.
Perhaps my choice was right. There were already a few players leveling up ahead, and the monsters' levels were getting lower and lower. As I was walking, I heard the conversation between two players.
Player A: "I've leveled up. I'll come back after learning some skills."
Player B: "Okay, I'm out of medicine too!"
When I heard that, I followed them all the way to the Beginner Village. Sigh, if this was a game in the past, I would just have to look at the map and keep running. How would I get lost? How depressing.
Standing in the Novice Village, it felt so familiar. Although I don't know the exact location of the NPC. He followed them to a house. There were many rooms inside. Different symbols were drawn on the door. There were axes and swords. Some were magic staff, some were bows and arrows, while Player A was also a Mage. He entered the door with the magic staff drawn. I thought for a moment. I also entered the door with the magic staff drawn.
There were many books inside. A woman dressed like a mage was sitting on a chair and reading a book. Her name was skill mentor, a beginner mage. The strange thing was that there were no players inside. I clearly saw the player who just came in, but I didn't see him go out either. Why is he gone? It was probably an independent space for everyone to enter the room. Could it be that they were afraid that there would be too many people learning skills, so they crowded here and waited in line? As I think, I greet the NPC:
"Teacher, hello!"
The woman put down her book and looked at me from head to toe. Then, she stared straight at my staff.
"Er... That, I want to learn the skills of a Mage."
Only then did the woman come back to her senses, her face actually had an embarrassed expression. I couldn't help but secretly sigh. Is this really an NPC? The degree of realism is no different from a real person!
"What skills do you want to learn?"
After saying that, a row of skills appeared in front of me.
Fireball Technique: Active skill, Instant Cast, Direct Hit. Level Requirement: 3, Attack Range: 10, Attack Power: 20-27, Requires MP10, Cooldown Time: 1 second, Requires 1 Skill Point.
Ice Seal: Active Skill, Instant Cast, Direct Hit, Level Requirement: 5 Attack Range: 10, Attack Power: 21 ~ 28. There is a certain chance to cause the enemy to receive Ice damage and slow down. Cooldown: 1.5 seconds. Requires MP11, Requires 1 Skill Point.
Thunder: Active Skill. Cast Time: 0.5 seconds. Direct Hit. Level Requirement: 5. Attack Range: 10. Attack Power: 32-40. Requires MP: 12. Cooldown: 1 second. Requires 1 Skill Point.
[Magic Enhancement]: Passive. Required Level: 10. Every level will have an additional 1% Magic Attack. Each level will have an additional 10 maximum MP. Required Skill Points: 5.
I looked at the magic ball's attack. It was only 10 ~ 12. If it was Thunder and Ice, it would definitely increase my Attack greatly. Furthermore, it would be safer to kill monsters. Although the magic enhancement didn't seem to be of much use for the time being, everyone could tell that it would be very useful in the later stages. Especially after a mage dropped a magic shield, how much mana was the key. Moreover, it also increased magic attacks. Although it was 1%, it didn't seem to matter. But every level was a little more. When the level was higher, it would definitely be much more powerful than not learning this. Because every level was added, the earlier one learned it, the better. I can now learn it, and every level I advance will give me a skill point. I'm now level 10, 9 points. I still have 4 points left to learn a magic enhancement. Hmm, I should learn a magic enhancement first.
I was just about to learn the other three so that I can make up for the cooldown of the other skills. It won't cause a situation where I don't have any skills to use, but when I look at it again... I actually found out that Magic Enhancement Level 2: Passive, Level Requirement: 11, every level increases Magic Attack Power by 1.5%. Every level requires an additional 15 maximum MP. Requires 5 Skill Points.
I only have 4 points left. If I level up another level, it will be 5 points. My level is also exactly 11. After thinking about it carefully, he decided not to learn any other attack skills. Prepare to train a slightly abnormal Mage. I believe that in the future, there will definitely be even more powerful skills to replace the current attack skills. The current offensive skills are only a transitional effect. If I save a bit of time to learn magic enhancement, it will definitely be more beneficial for the later stages of development. Furthermore, I have a good magic staff, and its attack power will not be low. Relying on magic ball to level up, I am already level 10, right? I'll just have to work harder to prepare for a better future!
After I've decided, I turned around and wanted to leave. At this moment, a faint voice came from behind:
"Feather of Monring Wind, can I take a look at your magic staff? ... "
