Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 1622: Breaking Barriers: Skill Recognition from MMORPG: Rise of the Primordial Godsmith, a Action novel by TrueDawn.

"Recognize my skill?" Ataraxia frowned for a bit before giving the man an odd look. "Has the system not recognized my skill yet?"

"It has not." Aeramis shook his head. "You’ll have to inform the system that you’re planning to register the skill before the system recognizes it."

"...That’s how it works?" said the young man in response, committing the man’s words to mory.

After all, never once did he create a personal skill in his previous life. With that being said, it was no surprise that there was still a lot regarding personal skills that the young man didn’t know.

Nodding in response to Ataraxia’s question, Aeramis continued with his explanation. "It’s incredibly simple. All you need to do is to inform the system of your intent to register the skill, then activate the skill you made after the system informs you that it’s recording your movents."

"Once you confirm with the system that it has recorded all of your movents, it will then assess the capability of your skill before giving it a proper description, as well as a proper rarity."

"What kind of benefits would I get if I did that, though?" asked the young man, already understanding the mont Aeramis brought it up to him that having the system recognize the skill he made had benefits.

"Also, would having the skill be recognized an I would need to register the skill again if I were to upgrade its abilities?"

"To answer your first question, having the system recognize the skill you made greatly reduces the cost to activate it," answered the man after briefly sorting out his thoughts. "Aside from that, it improves the skill’s capabilities to a certain extent."

"To give you a fra of reference, if your skill as it currently is allows you to traverse 100 ters in a single movent, having the skill registered might increase that to around 130 or 140 ters."

Seeing the young man nod at his explanation, the man went ahead and tackled the forr’s other question. "As for your second question, you would only need to inform the skill that you plan on upgrading the skill you’ve registered."

"As what you’ve made is a personal skill, unlike the skills you’ve obtained from various other sources, the system would not assign any levels to it, nor would you have the option to evolve it through the system."

"Instead, the only way to improve it is practically what you’ve been doing throughout the third trial, just with a bit of assistance and intervention from the system."

"I see." With Aeramis’ explanation giving him a better understanding of the skill creation process, Ataraxia went ahead and inford his system that he planned to register a new skill...

Only to then pause just before he did so.

"...Now that I think about it, would the starting rarity of the skill affect the improvent of the skill in any way?" the young man asked Aeramis, who pondered over the question for a bit before shaking his head.

"Not really," replied the latter. "If anything, a high starting rarity just shows that you’ve laid out a sturdy foundation for the skill you’ve created. Aside from that, there’s no lower nor upper limit to how far a personal skill could go."

"Got it." Feeling as if all of his doubts had finally been answered, it was only then did the young man finally continue, sending a command to his system about registering a new skill.

Ding!

[Please execute the movents of the skill. Note that the system shall record all of your movents for quality assessnt.]

Receiving a response from the system not long after sending the command, Ataraxia asked Aeramis to move aside for a bit, giving himself enough space to start moving around.

Whoosh!

Then, after discarding the movents the system had recorded beforehand, he went ahead and executed all of the movents making up his new movent skill, operating both circuit and magic circles to their utmost power.

Swoosh! Swoosh! Swoosh!

Considering the speed at which he moved with the skill, it was no surprise that his short bursts of fast movent generated strong winds throughout the area.

Though, by the ti the system was done recording, it was as if those gales had disappeared without a trace, prompting Ataraxia to turn solemn as he confird his recordings with the system.

Ding!

[The system has fully recorded the movents of your self-created skill.]

[Please wait as the system assesses the quality and the effects of the skill...]

Obtaining a couple notifications from the system after that, Ataraxia decided to ask Aeramis how long it usually took for the system to check the personal skill he had made.

Hearing that the checking only took around 10 minutes at most, the young man decided to pass the ti by asking the man for information regarding the fourth trial.

Specifically, the chanics he needed to understand in order to reach the fourth trial’s limit.

"Though I expect you to be able to integrate your movent skill into your main combat style, I do not expect you to be able to do it from the get-go."

Although he was also curious as to what grade Ataraxia’s movent skill would get from the system, Aeramis set his curiosity aside for the anti as he took the downti as an opportunity to give the young man a heads-up regarding the next trial.

"In total, you’ll have to face 11 opponents to reach the limit of the fourth trial, though defeating the 4th opponent is the minimum threshold needed to move onto the final trial."

"Now, you might be wondering... why 11 opponents?" continued the man, understanding that this question was lingering within Ataraxia’s mind. "The reason behind why is because each opponent showcases a certain level of integration between movent and combat."

"The first opponent thinks of utilizing movent skills during combat as a re afterthought, while the opponent after that utilizes their movent skills during combat around 10% of the ti."

"For every opponent after that, the opponent utilizes their movent skills 10% more often than the previous one, with the last opponent being able to integrate their movent skills during combat all the ti."

"Understood." Though Aeramis’ offer of skipping over the fourth trial still lingered in his mind, that thought imdiately disappeared the mont he heard how the fourth trial worked.

After all, part of the reason why he entered the inheritance in the first place aside from obtaining a powerful movent skill was to improve his combat ability.

Ding!

Just as the young man was trying to imagine how the fourth trial worked in his mind, the system finally sent him an update on his skill, prompting him to bring up the notification with excitent.

Though, after seeing what was written on the notifications he received, the young man was left at a loss for words.

You are reading MMORPG: Rise of the Primordial Godsmith Chapter 1622: Breaking Barriers: Skill Recognition on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Lord of the Truth cover
Same genre

Lord of the Truth

TruthTeller ·Action

RobinBurtonisayoungmanwhogrowwitheverythinganyonecanhopefor,immensetalentforcultivation,sharpmind,awealthyfamilythatwillstopatnothingtoprotectandnu...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.