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After raising Gjoll and Leiptr into Undead Divine Frost Dragons and making us our allies, we decided to take a small break before moving on. Just ten minutes of filling ourselves with so delicious food to recover Mana, Stamina, and Even Soul Energy. For that, I decided to add so new ingredients, Divine Dragon at! Indeed, I sneakily had taken so of their at off before I raised them into Undead and chopped it nicely before adding it to a stew.
I know it might be weird, so I didn't feed it to those two, I gave them so roasted Giant Wolves and Frost Snakes instead. But as for us? We'll be enjoying their last gift, all while I change my Job Class and Subclass to gain more power.
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[Night Devouring Specter: ★★★ (Mythical Grade)] [Cost: 3.000.000 System Points]
[Wrathful Berserk Titan: ★★★ (Mythical Grade)] [Cost: 4.000.000 System Points]
[Abyssal Unholy Saintess: ★★★ (Mythical Grade)] [Cost: 6.000.000 System Points]
[Shadow Sculptor: ★★★ (Mythical Grade)] [Cost: 3.000.000 System Points]
[Ancient Relic Blacksmith: ★★★ (Mythical Grade)] [Cost: 4.000.000 System Points]
[Necromancer Alchemist: ★★★ (Mythical Grade)] [Cost: 6.000.000 System Points]
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These new Job Class and Subclass have finally reached 3 Stars! And they beco Mythical Grade. I can tell why they're mythical straight away, all those nas sound pretty amazing. Their cost has increased a lot too.
Abyssal Unholy Saintess alludes to a specializes on death magic, I wonder? And then there's Necromancer Alchemist, which is probably sothing I had already figured out, the fusion between necromancy and alchemy.
Though, to be honest, I don't want any of the most expensive ones, not because they don't sound aweso, but because I've already specialized on magic and alchemy and necromancy all my life as a ghost! I want sothing new, and my physical strength is what's new.
Developing it with new abilities is important, especially because all of those powers ca in clutch against these powerful dragons, magic alone couldn't have helped win this ti, but its harmony with my transformation skills and physical skills did.
And in the Subclasses… Necromancer Alchemist sounds too boring and basic, so we'll take a path I haven't taken before, sothing that I haven't ever heard of, which seems that it could help awaken the power within my own shadows.
Ding!
[You've exchanged 4.000.000 System Points.]
[Your Job Class has Ranked Up to the [Wrathful Berserk Titan: ★★★ (Mythical Grade)] Job Class!]
[Your HP, Attack, Defense, and Agility have increased by 100000]
[All of your Physical Skills and Body Skills have gained one Bonus Level.]
[You've exchanged 3.000.000 System Points.]
[Your Subclass has Ranked Up to the [Shadow Sculptor: ★★★ (Mythical Grade)] Subclass!]
[Your MP and Magic has increased by 70000]
[Your Aether has increased by 100]
[All of your Magic Support and Crafting Related Skills have gained one Bonus Level.]
[The power of the Wrathful Berserk Titan Job Class is influencing your understanding of the Physical Might of Titans you wield! You've now learned new Techniques.]
[The power of the Shadow Sculptor Subclass has increased your understanding of your own shadows and the elent of darkness, combined with the ability to craft and create, you're now capable of doing many new things with your shadows… They're not only just re shadows, but a material you can now use.]
[Your Job Class and Subclass Level Cap has increased to Level 100!]
FLAAAASH!
The mont I Ranked Up Job Class and Subclass, I felt much stronger. And also, most of my Skills except personal Skills and Titles ended leveling up! Job Class and Subclass change not only brought insane stat boosts but also tons of bonus Skill Levels, all at the cost of ridiculous quantities of System Points, though I'm earning a lot now that I'm beating down S Rank monsters.
Ding!
[The [Qliphoth Tree Magic: Lv1] Skill has increased to Level 2!]
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[Qliphoth Tree Magic: Lv2]
The power of the Demonic Tree of Death dwells within your soul and body. You can now summon their all-powerful strength to battle through powerful spells that bring forth the opposite of Yggdrasil. Absorb the lives of your foes, drain their souls, devour their magic, poison their flesh, and make them decay, it is your choice.
Additionally, Enhances Darkness, Death, and Poison Attribute Magic Power and Effects by 250%, with an additional 25% with each Skill Level, and decreases their Mana Cost by -30%.
Available Spells:
Level 1: [Abyssal Life Draining Roots] [Decaying Spores of Death]
Level 2: [Dark Leaves of Soul Tearing] [Netherworld's Bark Armor]
Level 3: ???
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Oh nice, two new Spells of this crazy broken Magic I discovered all by my own! Qliphoth Tree Magic is the combination of comprehending Yggdrasil Magic and twisting it into becoming the opposite of Life, Harmony, Nature, and Light, encompassing Death, Chaos, Darkness, and Poison instead.
And the tree even exists, instead of being a hypothetical tree once spoken by ancient wisen and librarians, as it inhabits within my Soul Scape, which, thanks to the crazy bonus of 100 Spirit, has grown much stronger now.
Dark Leaves of Soul Tearing helped summon black colored leaves out of my own body, which I could manipulate with dark winds spells to generate slicing tornadoes. These leaves can slice through souls easily, and are perfect to weaken foes, as each cut in the soul becos a curse that decreases stat a tiny bit.
Lastly, Netherworld's Bark Armor is ideal, as it helps grow an armor made of black bark from the death tree itself all over my body, helping at taking hits. It also drains the HP and MP of anything that hits it.
Overall, these are pretty sweet Spells! Though there's tons of Skills at Level 10, should I upgrade so? I rember that eating one of the Death Trees fruits helped evolve a single Skill at random.
Ding!
[Your Soul Scape has developed greatly, all of your Spirit Treasures have Ranked Up!]
[The [Demonic Tree of Death: Qliphoth] has created another [Demonic Death Fruit]!]
[The [Moon Gazing Giant Lily] has generated more [Moonlight Crystals]!]
Nice, let's harvest these resources while we can!
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