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Lucien rembered that many people, believing their physical condition was decent, chose to scan their own bodies to generate their initial stats.

However, for the vast majority of ordinary people, no single stat would exceed ten points.

Only a small minority—those who exercised frequently or had exceptional physiques—could reach slightly higher numbers.

According to what Lucien knew, among those who scanned their own stats, the strongest had been a professional weightlifter.

His initial Strength was as high as 17 points, and his Physique had reached 15 points.

For every level he gained, he received an additional three points in both Strength and Physique.

Unfortunately, his talent increased Mana, which did not perfectly match his physical advantage.

Even so, relying on his formidable stats, he still made quite a na for himself in the ga.

The stats that increased automatically upon leveling up were closely tied to one’s initial stats.

For every five points of an initial stat, one additional point would automatically be gained each ti the player leveled up.

If an initial stat reached ten points, two points would be gained each level.

Even if it reached fourteen points, it would still only increase by two points.

The third thod was random allocation.

The minimum possible value was one point, while the maximum could reach twenty points.

However, this thod carried significant uncertainty.

If an initial stat failed to reach five points, it would not automatically increase when leveling up.

Players would have to rely entirely on the free stat points obtained from leveling to improve it.

Random allocation was widely considered a massive trap.

Most players would not even consider choosing it.

In his previous life, Lucien would not have considered it either. He had never wanted to entrust his future to sothing as uncertain as luck.

But this ti... things were different.

Lucien began to seriously consider the option.

Under normal circumstances, choosing average distribution would undoubtedly be the safest path.

Every level gained would increase all stats by two points.

It was stable.

Reliable.

But when Lucien looked at the SSS-Rank Talent displayed on his personal panel, a bold thought surfaced in his mind.

His Luck was already 20 points.

And with the activation of his talent skill, his Luck could temporarily rise to 220 points.

A gamble like this... was worth taking.

If he won, his future growth would accelerate dramatically, and his overall stats could far surpass ordinary players.

Even if he lost, Lucien wasn’t afraid.

With 220 points of Luck, even if he failed to roll the maximum 20 points, his stats would definitely not be too low.

After thinking it through, Lucien made his decision.

Without hesitation, he activated his talent skill.

Destiny.

"Ding! Your Luck stat has been increased to 200 points for one minute."

"Within one minute, your drop rate, treasure chest opening probability, equipnt enhancent success rate, and chances of receiving hidden quests are significantly increased!"

Seeing the 220 points of Luck displayed on his panel, Lucien spoke decisively.

"Randomly generate my stats!"

"Ding! Your stats have been generated. Please check them!"

"Ding! You are the first player to have all five major initial stats maxed out. You are hereby rewarded with the Immortal-Grade Skill: Insight Skill!"

Lucien stood there, completely stunned.

An Immortal-grade skill... as a reward?

Skills were classified into several tiers:

Primary, Interdiate, Advanced, Immortal Grade (Ghost), and God Grade (Demon).

Equipnt followed the sa ranking structure.

In his previous life, the number of people who possessed Immortal-grade skills could be counted on one hand.

Yet now...

He had obtained one imdiately after entering the ga.

Unable to contain his curiosity, Lucien quickly opened the description of the Insight Skill.

Insight Skill

Type: Active Skill

Effect: Consus 10 Mana per use.

Allows the user to detect nearby traps and stealth, view the basic information and stats of monsters, observe players’ basic stats and skills, and identify equipnt.

Lucien’s hands trembled slightly.

This skill was simply too powerful.

Being able to detect traps and stealth ant he would beco the natural enemy of Assassin-type players.

Seeing monster stats ant he could formulate far more precise and effective combat strategies.

Seeing players’ basic stats and skills ant he would gain a trendous advantage in PK battles.

As for the final ability—identifying equipnt—it could save him a massive amount of gold coins.

In the ga, any gold-grade equipnt or higher had to be identified before it could be used.

Identification required a special Identification Scroll.

And identifying just one piece of gold equipnt cost at least 100 gold coins.

For an average level 30 player, it would take an entire day of grinding just to earn ten gold coins.

Gold coins were extrely valuable.

They were required for equipnt enhancent, repairs, purchasing property within the ga, recovering stamina, and even activating certain formations.

Nearly every important activity in the ga consud gold coins.

(Lucien couldn’t help but think that, after reading many online ga novels in his previous life, gold coins were often portrayed as nearly worthless—which was completely unrealistic.)

The system voice spoke again.

"Please choose your class."

"Warrior, Mage, Daoist!"

There were only three basic classes available at the beginning.

After reaching level 10 and entering the main city, players could further specialize.

For example:

A Warrior could advance into classes such as Assassin or Archer.

A Mage could beco a Fire Mage, Priest, and many other branches.

The Daoist class functioned similarly.

It could advance into paths such as Ghost-Exorcising Daoist or God-Invoking Daoist.

The Daoist class was unique to the Novice Country region.

Each country possessed its own exclusive classes.

For example, Lighthouse Country had the Esper, while Fusang Country possessed the Ninja class.

After a brief mont of thought, Lucien made his choice.

He selected Daoist.

In his previous life, he had also chosen this class, which ant he already had considerable knowledge and experience with it.

Just as he finished making the selection, the effect of Destiny expired.

"Ding! Congratulations, you have gained 1 Luck."

Seeing his Luck increase again, Lucien felt extrely satisfied.

In the ga, certain equipnt and potions could increase Luck.

However, equipnt that increased Luck was at least Dark Gold grade.

As for potions, they could only temporarily increase Luck by two points.

Suddenly, another system notification sounded.

"Ding! Your initial Luck has broken through the limit. Data error! Data error!"

"Ding! You are the first player whose Luck has broken through the limit. You are rewarded with a Unique Hidden Quest. The quest scroll has been placed in your inventory. You can view it after entering the ga."

Hearing this, Lucien’s heart imdiately raced.

A hidden quest.

Hidden quests were extrely rare.

More importantly, they carried the possibility of unlocking a hidden class.

And hidden classes often possessed far greater power than ordinary ones.

So even granted additional stat bonuses upon leveling up.

"Please choose a na!"

Lucien didn’t hesitate for even a second.

"Falling into the Human World!"

It was the na he had used throughout his entire previous life.

"Do you wish to enter the ga?"

"Enter!"

A flash of white light enveloped him.

The next mont, Lucien appeared inside a Novice Village.

"You have entered Novice Village No. 15. Have a pleasant journey!"

Each Novice Village could accommodate ten thousand players, and the ga contained one million Novice Villages in total.

However, that number had only been necessary when Battle Online first launched.

Over ti, the number of active villages had gradually decreased.

After all, only a limited number of people turned eighteen each day.

Lucien imdiately opened his status panel.

[ PLAYER PANEL ]

[ Nickna ]: Falling into the Human World

[ Level ]: 1 (0/100)

[ Class ]: Daoist

[ HP ]: 300

[ MP ]: 300

[ Strength ]: 20 [1 Strength = 2 Attack, 5 HP]

[ Physique ]: 20 [1 Physique = 1 Defense, 10 HP, 10 MP]

[ Spirit ]: 20 [1 Spirit = 2 Magic Attack, 5 MP]

[ Agility ]: 20

[ Luck ]: 21

[ Attack ]: 40

[ Magic Attack ]: 40

[ Physical Defense ]: 20

[ Magic Resistance ]: 20

[ Free Stat Points ]: 0

[ Talent ]: Destiny

[ Skills ]: Insight Skill

[ Inventory ]: Unique Hidden Quest Scroll

[ Equipnt ]: None

These stats were terrifying.

He was only Level 1, yet his total attributes already surpassed those of an average Level 4 or Level 5 player.

Lucien wasn’t in a hurry to visit the Village Chief to obtain novice equipnt.

The rewards were simply a basic weapon and a shirt.

The additional stats they provided were practically negligible.

Instead, Lucien focused on the Unique Hidden Quest Scroll inside his inventory.

He opened it slowly.

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