Ding!
Hearing the ever-familiar bell chi resound throughout his mind in response to his command, a screen soon appeared in front of Valyr's field of vision, filled to the brim with information regarding the skill he had brought up.
Reading through the skill, the young man began to wryly smile as he realized that there was now more techniques within the skill thanks to his now higher stats, as well as the improvents brought about by his subclass.
However, since he had only taken a few brief looks at the skill's old version in the past and didn't really pay the skill much attention, he only knew of the skill's first two techniques.
"To think I've already obtained the ability to fly…" muttered the young man to himself, wryly chuckling as he continued to read through its contents. "Then again, the conditions to do so are incredibly stringent."
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[Shadow Serpent Movent Style] (Level 20/20)
Rarity: Uncommon
The human race is considered to be a race specializing in adaptation. No matter which environnt or situation they're thrown in, they would be able to find a way to push past the struggle and be reborn anew.
With that, it was no surprise that after the human race had realized their movents were quite restricted, they had taken inspiration from nature itself, whether it be the various elents making up nature, or the other beings that live within it.
Among those many people that had taken inspiration from nature, one person had decided to take inspiration from a variant of serpents that only exist within the Shadow Plane, commonly known as the Shadow Serpent.
Due to this bizarre move, the skill has gained a level of movent far greater than what other movent skills could offer, with only incredibly rare movent skills being a match for its utility and flexibility.
This skill grants the user the ability to emulate the movents of a Shadow Serpent, making use of the greater flexibility that a normal serpent has access to while combining it with the peculiar properties that Shadow Energy contains.
This style consists of 4 moves, with each subsequent move giving the user more freedom in their movents.
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