As the System stated earlier, the Emulation feature had been integrated into the skill section.
Rex could see the changes upon opening the skill section.
Unlike before the system upgrade when the skill section comprised only one normal skill tree—that branched to many paths, depending on what he had selected, there was a new tab on the side that Rex could click.
It was the emulation tab, and upon opening it, he was greeted by another massive skill tree.
Nurous skills, represented by connected circles appeared before him.
Compared to the normal skill tree, this skill tree was special.
All of the skills in this skill tree here are skills associated with all existing Full Moons.
Blood Full Moon, Dark Full Moon, Violet Full Moon—and any other Full Moons are listed here.
Even the skill blessing he was bestowed during the previous full moons could be seen there such as the Storm Dive skill, or even, the Violet Wrath. He could have each one of them with this special skill tree.
However—the Full Moons that are unlocked for him are only the Blood and Dark Full Moons.
Just like the notification stated before the skills he could learn were limited to the Full Moons he unlocked, which ant only the Full Moons he possessed a King Mark on. Other than that—they were all greyed out.
So skills on the Ice and Snow Full Moon were not greyed out like the rest though.
Rex didn't know exactly why, but he would delve into it later.
Divine Upgrade is the only currency used in this skill tree, gold or skill upgrades are useless.
In addition, as he went over to one random skill, he couldn't help but frown.
Hmm...? So it's not always permanent?
Upon clicking a random skill called the Blood Hunter, Rex was offered two choices.
One of them is to borrow the skill, while the other is to obtain the skill permanently.
For three uses he needs to pay 5 Divine Upgrades which was a lot considering that the quest against the Fifthborn only gave him 20 Divine Upgrades. On the other hand—to learn the skill permanently, he would need to pay 30 Divine Upgrades.
It was extrely expensive, Rex couldn't buy one skill permanently.
But then again, saying that it's expensive is foolish of him.
Considering that he didn't know how to earn Divine Upgrade, this price might even be cheap.
However, for his current Divine Upgrade, these skills are expensive.
Just as Rex was scanning the Blood Moon skill tree, familiarizing himself with its intricacies—his gaze abruptly fixated on the central point of the diagram. Unlike the other skills—one skill stood out, it resided within a larger circle, and detached from the network of connections.
A solitary skill that doesn't need a path, and Rex was curious about it.
Clicking the skill, a notification popped out.
Blood Moon Order skill...? What is that?
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