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Chapter 2: Class dals, Choosing a Class

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Class dals.

Combining all sorts of information, Mike learned that there was an ‘unknown’ in this, and it was sothing that hadn’t been thoroughly studied.

It was said that Class dals ca from studying the corpses of Exotic Beasts. As for the specifics, it was still unclear.

That was all he knew.

The dals contained a surge of power that was harmless to the human body. With that power, only the Energy Body had the potential to choose a Class.

[Please choose your Class dal]

[dals are divided into: Amazon, Barbarian, Necromancer, Paladin, Mage, Assassin, Druid]

[Choosing a dal changes you into the corresponding Class]

Up to this point, everything was normal.

It was exactly the sa as what Mike had learned from the World Channel.

“Only female players can choose from Amazon. I can choose from the other dals. As for the pros and cons of each Class, I have no idea at all,” Mike observed.

He combined it with information from the chat.

After learning what Class to choose, he didn’t just look at the future and potential. The most important thing was to consider the present!

He had to figure out which Class to use to deal with the Exotic Beasts outside his camp. Then, that Class would be chosen.

Otherwise, if he couldn’t even get out of the camp, it would be useless even if he chose a Class with great potential.

“Whichever Class should I use to deal with the Exotic Beasts outside requires at least a few hours of observation... As for the pros and cons of the Class and its potential, it’s still in its early stages. No one seems to have figured it out yet,” Mike muttered to himself.

Mike looked at the Class dal up close.

[Barbarian Class dal (Beginner)]

Suddenly, Mike saw the words on the Class dal.

!!!

What was going on?

After watching the World Channel for a long ti, Mike had long understood that the Class dals were very mysterious, and there were no introductions to them.

Wasn’t this an introduction now? It was even marked (Beginner), and that wasn’t all.

[Barbarian Class dal (Beginner)]

[Overview: lee physical attack. Increase: Physical Attack 3, Defense 5, Vitality 10]

[Potential: Beginner]

[Skills: Combat Gauze (Beginner) (Increases Physical Defense)]

[Recomnded level: Extrely low]

[Description: Barbarian has high vitality, dium defense, and relatively low damage. However, the more serious the injury, the higher the damage. In a near-death state, it would turn into a high-explosive Class. The Beginner Class dal contains very little power. It cannot fully display the advantage of the Barbarian Class. There is very little room for growth in the future. It is not recomnded to be used.]

Mike was stunned.

If (Beginner) was not considered an introduction, this must be considered an introduction, right?

What benefits the dal would bring, the degree of recomndation, the appraisal, it was all clear to him!

It was already detailed to this extent. The players of the World Channel had complained that they did not know how to choose a Class dal. Was it because they did not know how to weigh the pros and cons?

Were they just a bunch of giant babies?

Mike opened the World Channel again, wanting to understand everyone’s evaluation of the Class dal. With such a detailed description, there would definitely be a lot of discussion about the Class.

In the World Channel.

“I’m going to vomit. I thought Necromancers used magic attacks, but in the end, it was a summoning type Class, and the summoned creature uses physical attacks. Exotic Beasts are afraid of magic attacks, and undead summons can be killed with a slap, and along with it...”

“Summons? F*ck, why are you complaining? Do you know how lucky you are? As a Necromancer, I can only cast a minor spell every ti. It doesn’t do any damage at all.”

“To distinguish between physical and magic attacks is already the limit... there’s really too little information about each Class.”

“The Class dals don’t even describe whether they have physical or magic attacks. I had to die a few tis to figure it out.”

“What’s the use of the Paladin Class? It looks like a Tank, but the Exotic Beast killed with one slap. Is that how a Tank works?”

“Barbarians have high HP, dium defense, and low physical damage. However, the closer they are to death, the higher the damage. Paladins have dium HP, high defense, and can recover HP. Their damage is very low. Among all the Classes, the lowest is a Healer.”

“It’s very difficult to use Paladins in the early stages... Will that lead to a shortage of the Paladin Class in the future, causing a serious imbalance?”

“Who cares about the late stages? We can’t even get past the early stages. I’ve discovered that Assassins are easy to level up. They have low HP, low defense, fast speed, and extrely high damage! Play a little dirty, and you can kill Exotic Beasts in one wave.”

“There’s still too little information. It would be good if we could have more... Sigh...”

“It would be good if we could directly see what skills we would obtain.”

“Directly see the skills? Are you living in a dream?”

...

In the beginning, everyone’s discussion still left Mike uncertain.

The further he looked...

The more he felt that sothing was wrong.

It seed that none of them could see the detailed information introduction like Mike, as up until now, no one had talked about the detailed introduction.

“Am I the only one who can see the introduction?” Mike couldn’t help but think so.

It seed like it was true.

Mike continued to look at the other Classes.

[Mage Class dal (Beginner)]

[Overview: long-ranged Magic Attack. Growth: Magic Attack 12]

[Potential: Beginner]

[Skills: Fireball (Beginner) (Increases Magic Attack, additional ‘Ignite’ effect)]

[Recomnded level: Extrely low]

[Description: Mage Class has extre damage in magic attacks, and they take the most extre path of explosive damage. As a result, this Class is very fragile and easy to die. Beginner Mage Class dal, which only increases a small number of spells and has no ability to protect itself, extrely useless. Not recomnded to use.]

It was also a Beginner Class dal.

Mike looked at the other Class dals and realized they were all Beginner Class dals as well.

Only Amazon, which was limited to won, which Mike could not use, was the first Interdiate Class dal.

“In other words, the level of a Class dal is random and not uniform? Does this also depend on whether the ga likes your face or not?” Mike was a little helpless.

His face went a little dark.

There was only one Interdiate Class dal, and it was limited to won.

However, he should be able to level up in the future as long as he explored it well.

He wouldn’t be stuck at Beginner all the ti.

“I don’t know, what is the hidden information of the old man in the camp...”

(There is hidden information).

Mike had been busy understanding the Class dal.

It was ti to understand this hidden information.

[In the old man’s dal warehouse, there are a few higher-tier dals that will not be given to the players because they suspect that there is a risk. Give the old man in the camp good wine to persuade him to take out higher-tier Class dals.]

Damn!

The old man was actually hiding sothing!

Mike was starting to like the advantage of being able to see hidden information more and more.

Because the content of the hidden information was too dense.

It was like cheating.

“I rember that there are NPCs selling good wine in the camp. I must start with a special Advanced-Tier Class dal.” Mike was eager to try.

In the news channel.

There were already players leveling up.

The highest level was already level 10!

It seed that those who complained were not doing well, and those who were capable were quietly exploring and leveling up.

The players were not as useless as he had imagined.

The hidden big-shots had already begun to take action.

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