The technical skills, as the players liked to call them, were the manual skills that players could create by repeating the sa actions repeatedly in the ga.
It was sothing that gave an edge to the skill professionals of the real world.
As they joined the ga, for them, developing these skills was much easier.
There were cases in his past life where so professional chefs were able to create a dozen cooking skills within weeks inside the ga.
Whereas a gar who was just playing a chef class would only have half a dozen skills, even months after playing.
It was the sa case with blacksmiths, painters, singers, and other manual skill-based jobs. But that was just a small section of the technical skills.
Where this thod truly shone was in learning martial arts techniques or mana arts thods from the NPCs.
So humans used mana for physical enhancent and transford that mana into the aura, which they then used for martial arts.
Then so mages used mana in its purest form and molded it into different powers—that was the way of the wizard.
So species, like elves, used mana to form a bond with spirits, which then allowed them to manipulate nature itself.
Then there were the likes of dwarves who trapped mana inside tools to create mana artifacts and weapons.
So shamans used the sa mana to curse others.
Then there were beings like angels and demons who had their unique ways of using mana.
Almost every species had their way of using mana—so of it limited to their special talents, while most revolved around how they utilized the mana.
The players called them different paths of mana utilization.
Now, the big thing here was that players could learn all of these thods—if they managed to convince an NPC or creature to teach them.
The only restriction was that once you selected a path, you could not backtrack and learn skills from other paths.
This was the way most of the big guilds in his past life ford strong connections with legendary figures inside the ga.
It was a relationship where the big guilds would do tasks for those figures, and in return, the legends would choose a couple of guild mbers as their students.
Even the big NPC families used this thod to attract guilds to work with them.
Though all of that was too far away for him. After all, to get an NPC teacher, he had to make a na for himself in the ga first.
That kind of stuff was more suitable for Tier 2 cities onward.
The technical thod he was aiming for was the player-created technique.
So people recreated so of the cool fantasy skills inside the ga, but all those thods were extrely secret and heavily guarded.
Though there were a few that got leaked to the public, and he was aiming for one of them. It was the Mana Burnout thod.
It was a scary, suicidal technique that required endless use of mana to the point that all the mana veins inside the player’s body got overused to the point that they started burning.
End result: you would die.
But there was this one crackhead in his past life who developed a type of mana channeling that not only saved you, but gave you a new mana technique.
Too bad the guy did all of that on a live internet stream.
He was mainly one of those people who tried different suicidal ways inside the ga to entertain others.
Forsyx rembered the videos of that stream.
From what he knew, the guy was a specialist in taking mana burning to extres that gave you the most painful death.
It was a weird kink that many on the internet seed to enjoy at the ti.
It happened during one of the streams where the guy was doing the sa thing.
Just channeling mana in this weird way into his mind, trying to make his head burst like a balloon.
Things were going as they were supposed to, with the crackhead screaming in pain while still pushing himself... but then suddenly, blue cracks appeared all over his body, and in the next mont, nothing happened.
There was no death scene, just the guy going back to his normal state while staring wide-eyed at the sky.
Everyone saw him close the livestream in a panic, and the guy even deleted the whole stream in the next mont.
But like people say, once on the internet, always on the internet.
There were many people who sohow recorded the entire stream.
Many started questioning the crackhead, while so brave ones took it upon themselves to try those thods.
It took a few attempts, but eventually, people discovered the mana burning thod.
It was kind of funny. This mana burning thod was such a good technical skill that it could’ve changed the crackhead’s life, but the livestream just ruined it for him.
Within less than a week, the thod of mana burning spread throughout the internet, making it one of the staple techniques that was a must-learn for mana-based players.
The only good thing was, all of this had happened much later in his past life.
If he rembered correctly, it happened around the ti he had the Template Wielder class, so he still had 3–4 years.
Forsyx started walking toward the Kiyon guild office.
There were two requirents to learn this thod.
First, the player needed a skill with no cooldown that they could spam to consu their mana.
It was kind of a hard requirent, as even the weakest of skills had a few seconds of cooldown in the ga.
The good thing, though, was that his Template Shift had no such cooldown.
The second requirent was access to a large amount of mana.
Now, for that, he had to rely on mana potions.
Also, the thing was he wasn’t just aiming for the normal mana burnout, but for an advanced variant of this technical skill.
The thing was, mana burning was a base thod, where tweaking the mana channeling would lead to the developnt of different technical skills.
It’s just that once you have gained one skill, you wouldn’t backtrack to develop others. He was aiming for one such explosive skill that would suit him most.
It didn’t take him long to get back inside the guild office. There, he spotted Fakun on the sofa, surrounded by his teammates.
He waved at the guy. "Fakun, I need your help."
Other mbers inside the guild looked at the entire situation with interest.
Fakun rushed to him. "Yeah, what do you want, sir?"
Forsyx noticed many new faces who were whispering about him. They were likely Fakun’s teammates.
Not caring about them, he asked, "I want an empty room and so low mana potions from the guild vault."
Fakun raised his eyebrow and asked, "How many mana potions do you want, sir?"
Forsyx just mumbled, "Player status."
He focused on his mana.
It was still at the initial stage of 50 mana. In his current state, each of the common shifts took around 2–3 mana, so that gave him around 20 to 25 active shifts.
Now that he wanted to do this, he also wanted to work on the fast shift.
In his past life, he maxed out at switching three template shifts per second. Anything above that, and he lost focus. He wanted to use this opportunity to train and at least reach the sa speed as in his past life.
So that was going to take around 8–10 seconds. He clicked his tongue and decided to place all six unassigned points into his intelligence stat.
After making the change, he mumbled, "Player status."
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Player Na: Forsyx
Species: Human/Nil
Class: Template Wilder
Level: 10
Health: 500/500
Mana: 110/110
STR: 15
AGL: 35
VIT: 25
INT: 11*
STA: 5
DEF: 5
Condition: Healthy
Unassigned Stat Points: 0*
Dark stats points: 71 (deactivated)
Template Slots:
Slot 1: Green Goblin.
:-> Extra stats: 2 Agility.
Slot 2: Pipler bird.
Slot 3: Green hook snake.
Class Skills:
→ Template Shift
→ Mark of Wilder I
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Now, the new changes gave him around 25 seconds. Satisfied with the changes, he said, "Just give around 100 low mana recovery potions."
Fakun stared at him with his mouth wide open. He gulped and said, "Sir, that..." Before the guy could complain much, Forsyx just took out extra stuff from his inventory.
"Here. These are so things I don’t need."
One after another, he handed different grade Bucher’s knives to Fakun.
The guy didn’t react much to the trash and an iron-grade butcher knife.
But then Forsyx pulled out a mid-bronze-grade Shimaki Whip that he got as a reward for the highest contribution during the boss Hibiki Snake event.
He saw Fakun’s eyes shine for the first ti.
But Forsyx didn’t stop there. Next, he pulled out two of his three Master Butcher Tokens.
"Here, add these two skill tokens to the guild vault," he said, the last part loud enough for everyone around to hear.
Sure enough, the mont they heard skill tokens, he saw everyone staring at Fakun.
On the other hand, Fakun just stared at the master butcher tokens with his mouth wide open.
Not caring about the crowd, Forsyx looked at his inventory.
All he had left now were just two low-bronze-grade butcher knives and the one Master Butcher Skill Token.
Also, there was the Hibiki Snake’s poison sac useless for him in combat but valuable for his lab experints.
Fakun soon ca to his senses. The guy just placed all the items in his inventory and said, "Just follow , sir. I’ll guide you to the empty training room. Is there anything else you need, sir?"
Forsyx shook his head. "Nah, just the stuff I asked for will be sufficient."
With that, both of them started walking to the first floor while everyone on the ground floor whispered about the skill tokens.
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