Sylas almost beca addicted to the feeling. Glass quickly ford around him in intricate patterns, but they would break apart into a storm of silvery-blue sand before reforming into solid shards of Glass.
He could freely decide between using the more solid form of Glass and the more particle- sized form. The latter drained Wisdom at a far greater rate, but it had its own uses and application.
It had to be rembered that this Glass Path still carried a poison character that was particularly good at attacking inorganic matter.
If Sylas used the large glass shards, it would be far more difficult to make use of this ability. But, if he used the Glass Sand form, then he could bury it into the crevices and hidden nooks of his opponent's Skills and Treasures, destroying them from the inside out.
'To think that a Silver Class would only use 20 and 30 Foundation Runes at best. Just how much potential is left over for higher level Runes?'
Sylas didn't plan on improving the Foundations. Instead, he planned to entirely focus on the Mastery.
Elevating the Foundations would be far too difficult and would defeat the ease of use of everything. If he had to put effort into controlling the Runes and forming himself, then what would be the point of his Class?
Part of the power of his Gene Class Form was just how easy it was to use.
With a thought, Sylas ford a dozen shards of Glass, each of which could deal 1000 Damage. In a single round of attacks, most opponents would be finished. They would have to sohow be capable of either offsetting 12,000 Damage or dodging.
But just how difficult would it be to dodge when Sylas had telekinesis? Sothing even the Glass Monkey didn't have?
What about when his telekinesis was stacked with
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