Chapter 131 A Different Profession System_2
From George's perspective, warriors, rangers, and mages are arranged from left to right.
"Choose the middle one, the green icon with a crossed bow and short blade."
"Ranger?" George said, watching Kana nod before reaching out to tap it.
The screen instantly spread like ink, the entire Profession System transforming into a profession tree.
Professions are divided into 10 levels. Excluding Level Three and Level Seven, the other levels have some options.
This means these three professions, through the system, can only level up to Level 10. Afterward, Kana either has to spend more stones to add higher-level professions.
Or just let things take their natural course.
There's no choice, because these three professions have to be spread among so many people, sacrifices must be made.
That's why Kana created such a basic profession.
But at Level 10, honestly, for a long time Kana doesn't need to consider more late-game professions.
"What should I choose?" George looked at the tree-like profession system, feeling quite lost.
It's slightly more complex than simple personal attributes.
Kana looked at everyone, said to Bobo: "Make a note."
Bobo pursed her lips, even at this time a note? What about when her turn came?
"I'll do it." Alyris said with a smile, crouching down.
Bobo hurriedly handed her notebook to Alyris, adding, "Remember to write small."
Alyris pouted, even at this time there's still concern for these things.
Seeing everyone ready, Kana cleared her throat and began to explain.
"Others can't see, but you all have to listen. You will naturally understand later."
"George, the tree structure is divided into 10 levels, right?"
"Yes." George nodded.
"Level 3 and 7 are missing, they're blank. Because starting from Level One, every 5 levels you can choose a passive skill, every 2 levels you can choose an active skill. And at Level Nine, you can choose a big move."
Seeing everyone's confused expressions, Kana continued to explain: "Passive Skills, as long as the blessing stays with you, the effect it brings will be constantly available to you."
"Active Skills require you to spend magic to use them, to manifest their effect.
For example, the Fireball Technique."
Although Kana explained it quite simply, it should be easy to understand for those with some knowledge.
But the issue for these people is that they haven't seen this before, with some terms they don't understand.
But there's a general understanding, even if not fully, they will get it when they truly apply it later.
George nodded, he understood more or less.
"George, what level are you now?"
Upon hearing this, George hurriedly replied: "Level Four."
"So four rows are lit, and the others are dim, right?"
George nodded.
"Level One only has one passive, no other choices. Choose it now and fully light it up."
George immediately followed suit.
The passive skill was directly lit up.
[Agile Movement: Your body movements are more agile, and control over your body is extremely precise.]
Simple but very practical passive skill, so Kana directly made it the foundation passive for rangers.
George immediately felt different.
He spread his hands, waved them twice freely, his body swaying as if dodging something.
His whole body moved very smoothly and naturally, giving a sense of fluidity.
"Hmm, wonderful, a very different feeling."
He even asked Rein to attack him with simple punches and kicks, yet in front of everyone, he dodged very agilely, appearing very sharp.
Now everyone saw the contrast between before and after.
"This is a passive skill, requiring no expenditure of physical strength or magic. Just spend a little time getting used to it and it becomes instinctive."
Now the crowd had a visual comparison.
"Continue, Level Two, there are two active skill options."
George suppressed the excitement from the new experience and nodded.
[Silent Movement: Spend magic, making your movements almost silent, for more stealthy actions.]
[Piercing Strike: Spend magic, making your next attack carry piercing, with damage fluctuating based on the amount of magic spent and attributes.]
"Looking at them, you should be able to understand what they each represent, right?" Kana asked.
George nodded: "Yes, Your Highness."
"Choose one based on your situation, make a careful choice."
In the game, there isn't this basic profession of ranger.
Only hunters and thieves.
Kana directly merged them, turning them into the base profession of the Agility System.
Whether using long-range arrows, or wielding daggers or short swords, these two skills would provide benefits.
More basic but more versatile.
"I choose Piercing Strike." George made his decision without much thought.
Although he sometimes plays the role of a sentinel, Silent Movement is unnecessary for him, whereas Piercing Strike suits him very well.
Kana nodded with a smile: "Wise choice."
"Level Three is empty, at Level Four there are three skills to choose from, get familiar with them."
George nodded, focusing his attention on what's in front of him.
[Shadowless Step: Spend magic to make your upcoming actions confusing; carries concealment if in a dark environment or at night.]
[Wind Leap: Spend magic controlling wind element, based on the amount of magic and physical strength expended, swiftly dash in a direction.]