Legendary Traveler: By Earning Progress Points I will Become Supreme! Chapter 58 Figuring Things Out The Hard Way (1)
When the sun rose the next day, Aoni wasted no ti quickly preparing a al for Glacia and doing so exercises, and he even got in a quick twenty-minute workout with his hook blades.
After all of that, which he dubbed his "morning routine," the lad stood before his Flu, debating about whether or not he should do what he was thinking.
And it was all because of one little line of text in his Summon's display.
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Summon's Available: 5/5
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With the daily changeover and a new Summon charge ford on his Flu, Aoni had reached his limit on how many summons could be stored, aning he only had three choices here.
The First, and by far most illogical one, was to ignore the fact that he was at 5/5, save so points, and go about his day. This choice would have been illogical if not for the fact that tomorrow's summon charge wouldn't exist.
Basically, if his stack is full, he can't earn any more, and the Flu will recognize this fact, which, in turn, will not allow for the formation of a new charge. The worst part was it would still attempt to generate the charge; however, the Energia used would be wasted, and it would leave Aoni with only 13 of his 14 possible summons.
Clearly, this wasn't even sothing Aoni would consider because he would need all the help he could get. Even if he ended up summoning sothing trashy, it wouldn't matter because, odds were, he would still get so progress points.
The second option, which Aoni was leaning more toward, was to go ahead and do a partial multi-summon. While the rate increase on getting sothing good was only half that of a full multi-summon of 10, that didn't an he couldn't potentially get sothing good out of it.
However, even with that thought in mind, he was hesitant to do so, if not only because he was worried about the Potential of getting another infant summon like Glacia.
He already had his hands full, keeping tabs on the furry missile day and night, and thankfully, with her bubbly personality, it wasn't difficult being around her all the ti.
Still, the sa couldn't be said about any new additions to the family. Of course, there was also the Potential that he would get so building nodes or even so equipnt, but with how random summoning odds were, the lad didn't doubt he was more than likely to get trash items instead of sothing useful.
And then there was the final option.
Standing in front of his Flu, Aoni's eyes drifted toward his Traveler's display, and he noticed the large number of potential points he had amassed the previous day.
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Progress Points: 167.8
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It was only because of this amount of points that the lad thought option three, which was upgrading his Flu and its Summon Charge Stack, buying himself so more ti, was feasible.
*inhale* *exhale*
"What to do, what to do….for starters, ima toss that first idea out the damn window; the initial 14 summons are too important to be wasting, which only leaves using the summons or using so points."
"OoO"
"Yeah, I know you want so friends,"
"OoOoO Gaooo Oo," shrugging her shoulders as if saying, "Playmates would be aweso. let's get playmates." Glacia, who had co up beside her Lord upon seeing him deep in thought, figured she'd offer him so support.
"Still, the odds aren't really in our favor; it's really a matter of playing it safe or throwing it all at the wall to see if sothing sticks."
"GAOO!" hearing the word throw, which she had co to understand after getting scolded for flinging Aoni into the snow, Glacia's fur stood on end, and she gasped in surprise.
"No, I don't an you, tsk, silly girl, I would never throw you at the wall," rolling his eyes, Aoni ran through multiple instances involving both scenarios and no matter what he chose, the end result was never favorable.
"Yeooo," patting her chest in gratefulness toward her Lord's benevolence, Glacia uttered a new sound, which caused Aoni to raise an eyebrow for a second before shaking his head and concentrating on the Flu again.
By this point, he had heard Gaos, eps, Oos, and now Yeos; it was like Glacia had a special language ford from strange noises, which in a sense was true, but either way, Aoni didn't pay it any mind since he found all the sounds adorable.
'Hey, I know you can hear . Are you able to tell the Upgrade prices yet? Or are you still being annoyingly silent and forcing to bumble my way through things.' Wanting a bit more information before making a decision, Aoni spoke through his thoughts unknowingly to his Attribute, even though he believed it to be part of his Traveler's Display.
| Rank and Grade determine Progress Point Costs |
'Not the question I asked, I know you can read my damn mind, now tell if you can give a full list of Upgrade costs.' Wearing a dead fish eye expression, Aoni stared at the secondary popup window, which his Attribute used to text him.
| Tier-2 Progress Point Cost Chart |
'HOLD!!!!!!!' Before the notification window could begin spamming out a cost sheet as he had requested, Aoni scread in his mind, making the list stop forming as he noticed sothing new appear.
'The fuck is Tier-2????' he asked and was imdiately answered, much to his astonishnt.
| Tier-2 Is a manner of addressing Anything with a Grade of Two Stars or In the F Rank |
'Ah, I see. Carry on, then. It's nice to see you actually listening for once.' Crossing his arms over his chest, Aoni scoffed and watched the cost sheet manifest line after line.
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| Tier-2 Progress Point Cost Chart |
| Potential: Grade:✬:? ✫:? ★:? |
| Potential: Rank: F-:? F:? F :? |
| Main Stats: F-:? F:? F :? |
| Flu Grade:✬:? ✫:? ★:? |
| Passives: F-:? F:? F :? |
| Summon (A): Potential:✬:? ✫:? ★:? |
| Summon (A): Grade:✬:? ✫:? ★:? |
| Summon (A): Passives: F-:? F:? F :? |
| Summon (B) Grade:✬:? ✫:? ★:? |
| Summon (B): Attack: F-:? F:? F :? |
| Summon (B): Durability: F-:? F:? F :? |
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'AHHHHHHH, WHAT FUCKING GOOD ARE YOU IF YOU CANT TELL SPECIFICS DAMN IT!'
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