Now that I was back at ho, it was ti for
to put my real Gift to use.
After such a long day, even I was thinking that all my Gift did was increase my speed. But [Godspeed] is just a lie to hide my true Gift.
I opened the Status nu and focused on [Gacha Kingdom Building].
Sa as last ti, a bunch of information appeared, though it didn't seem like anything had changed.
I then opened the [Gacha Ticket] nu so that I could claim my daily tickets.
By reaching level 2, the number of tickets I got daily had increased, and so after claiming the tickets, the information on this nu updated to show:
Amount of Owned Tickets: 2
After acquiring the tickets for rolling in the gacha, the next step is obviously rolling in the gacha.
And so, I opened the [Banners] nu by concentrating on it.
The sa myriad of different banners appeared, this ti, since I already had a skill, the companion and weapons banner seed more enticing.
But I still don't think I'm strong enough to carry a flashy weapon around, even after becoming level 2 and forming a party with Roy and Sam. It's also true that I only have a single combat skill that, although useful, is nowhere near the top when it cos to how much of one's power it increases.
So without knowing the strength and loyalty of a random companion, or being incapable of protecting my own weapons, those were still investnts I was not confident in.
The banner that would result in the minimal amount of worries for
was, of course, the reliable [Skills Banner].
Of course, if I was insanely unlucky, it was possible for
to actually end up worse than when I started, but the chances were so much in my favor that I couldn't see myself picking any other banner to roll in.
And so, the two tickets I had went straight to the [Skills Banner]. All the while, I kept my hopes up that it would get sothing to make my dungeon-raiding days easier.
As it happens every ti, my mind went blank for a mont, but in a flash, I ca back to myself. It's scary how much I was starting to get used to this. Even then, it was still strange to have my mind wander off to who knows where...
After coming back to proper sanity, I checked the [Skills] nu. Inside it was the [Current Skills] nu, in which I was able to see what had changed from its previous state. Unsurprisingly, there were two new skills registered:
[Enhanced Drop Chance
The owner of this skill boosts drop chances in an area of effect, as a passive skill, it is always active unless the owner decides to deactivate it. Every sort of item that can be dropped has its chance increased, from every source.]
[Physical Prowess
An active skill. For every 5 seconds of activation, consus 1 mana point from the owner.
This skill boosts strength, speed, and defense until the user decides to deactivate it or the user's mana has run out.]
Both skills seed pretty good. At level 1 their effects were a bit dubious, but for now, [Physical Prowess] could be used as a last resort while [Enhanced Drop Chance] was a nice boost to have, no matter what.
I'd put it in the sa tier as [Movent Speed Up]. Even though one is ant for combat and the other not so much, both have great effects.
Getting good skills like this was sowhat lucky I guess, but while both were useful, thanks to the fact that [Physical Prowess] would consu mana, I now found myself thinking about what status I should increase.
Originally, thanks to [Movents Speed Up] my plan was to focus all the level-up points I'd get up until level 3 on the Strength status. After that, at level 4, I'd split the points into speed and defense, making an overall balanced physical fighter, even more so considering that thanks to [Movent Speed Up] my Strength and Speed would be around the sa.
But just by leveling Intelligence, I could increase my mana pool, allowing
to use [Physical Prowess] for longer. It would also allow for more spending at the [Mana Banners] and maybe even unlock new banners there...
The problem was that every status could be increased by training, and there was a way to increase one's mana pool without increasing the Intelligence status.
There were quite a few actually, but one of them simply revolved around spending your mana every day, through the constant use of mana, your mana pool tends to increase.
Since I was going to keep using the [Mana Banners] and that drained my mana, I decided to focus on doing this instead of spending the level-up points.
Before leaving the [Skills] nu, I tried checking for the [Available Skills] since if there was anything new there, it could change the way I spend the level-up points from now on.
But even though I'd hope that a level-up, or killing a few monsters would be enough to change the situation with the [Available Skills] I couldn't be more wrong. There's still nothing there, and any ti spent here would simply be a waste.
I also focused on the [Kingdom] nu. There wasn't much to do there, and most things seed to be either useless for
right now, or too expensive to even consider.
There was no harm in claiming the 2 [Kingdom Points] available for
though.
I couldn't help getting excited over how much a single level-up managed to increase my Gift's overall power.
I could now claim 2 [Kingdom Points] and [Daily Tickets], and though the [Kingdom Points] didn't have many uses, thinking about a future in which I'd get a ton of skills or weapons at once through the Gacha made
think that [Gacha Kingdom Building] had a lot of promise as a Gift.
The last remaining task for
to do was head over to the [Mana Banners].
I didn't really need weapons at the current dungeon stage, and I already had the dagger that was at least a little bit useful, so I focused on the [Armor Banners] thinking that a piece of protective armor would be good.
Once again, my mind went blank, and this ti, the exhaustion from the mana depletion also kicked in, even if I wanted to do anything else, I was totally spent for the day.
The most I could accomplish was confirming what it was that I got from the roll in the [Mana Banners].
Since only a single mana point was spent, I wasn't hoping for anything grandiose in any way, but still, after looking at what I got, I can't help but feel puzzled.
It was a ring, just that, a plain ring. It doesn't look cursed, blessed, or anything at all.
Does a ring even count as armor? Well, I guess it protects a bit of your finger?
Anyway, it doesn't seem useful but there's also no harm in using it, so I just put it in a finger and drew the curtains on the day once again.
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