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Chapter 132 Profession and Skills Plasticity



After George's full display.

Kana looked at everyone with hopeful eyes.

"Rein, it's your turn." Kana said.

Rein quickly nodded and stepped forward. This time, he was naturally no longer nervous, only eager.

Kana directly reached out and granted him a blessing.

This time, there was no need for a step-by-step, hands-on teaching.

Rein directly summoned the profession panel himself and then chose the warrior class.

The icon for the warrior class was a red sword and shield.

Right in front of him was the skill tree.

Without needing Kana's verbal reminder, Rein understood himself and began to make his selections.

He did not choose anything at level one, likewise only having one passive.

[Weapon Proficiency: The weapon has long become a part of the body, allowing proficient use of any regular weapon.]

The regular weapons here include knives, spears, swords, axes, hammers, shields.

With this passive, Rein immediately felt different, such a change was incredibly obvious.

He stared blankly at the Knight's Sword in his hand, muttering to himself: "I feel... my sword is like an extension of my arm."

"That's not an illusion." Kana said with a smile.

Blake walked up directly, pulling out his own weapon: "A simple test will make it clear, won't it?"

Rein nodded and swung his sword to attack, a skillful and precise strike immediately made Blake feel the difference.

Knights sparring with each other for practice was routine. But Rein's evident improvement was significant, making it very apparent to Blake who regularly trained with him.

After a few rounds, he could actually hold against Blake evenly.

"It really is different now."

Rein also sheathed his sword with a broad smile, very satisfied with this passive skill.

The main thing was that he could feel that not only was it his often-used Knight's Sword, but even less frequently used weapons like knives, hammers, and axes, he could wield them proficiently as if using the sword—remarkably useful.

This way, the batch of weapons with special effects they had stored previously could now be utilized.

These were their spoils of war from this period, but due to their diversity and the special effects of the Knight's Sword type being less favorable than the one in hand, they had been set aside.

He quickly looked at the next selection for level two active skills.

[Fierce Swing: Consumes magic power, making the next attack more destructive.]

[Block: Consumes magic power to block the next incoming attack.]

The warrior's skills are so simple and direct, but absolutely practical in actual combat.

Rein didn't hesitate, directly choosing Fierce Swing, as he was ultimately a knight, and valued offense more.

Of course, this was also determined by his personality; both skills could actually be chosen.

The third level was likewise blank, so he directly looked at the fourth level.

[Frenzied Battle Roar: Consumes magic power to emit an angry roar, causing mental shock to enemies while oneself enters a slightly berserk state.]

[Emergency Healing: Consumes magic power to self-recover during combat and can also be used on others, although the effect will be weaker.]

[War Trample: Consumes magic power to trample the ground, causing magical vibrations that destabilize nearby enemies.]

The level four skills primarily allow warriors to have a broader response in battles and more means at their disposal.

And just like his personality, Rein naturally chose the Frenzied Battle Roar.

"Quickly, demonstrate for everyone." Kecha said loudly from the side.

Rein laughed heartily, without hesitation, drew his blade, and directly performed Fierce Swing towards the nearby house wall.

On the blade, visibly, a kind of dark, flame-like red light entwined around it.

An attack that should have bounced off the wall smashed into it fiercely like a heavy hammer, shattering the stones it first hit.

The destructive power displayed was ample.

Seeing such an attack, Rein became excited, letting out a fierce roar.

The sudden roar immediately made the people around feel dizzy, their bodies swaying uncontrollably for a moment.

Those a bit farther away only felt a sharp pain in their heads, covering their ears.

After a roar, Rein's whole body visibly turned slightly red, with veins bulging.

He panted heavily, seemingly suppressing his emotions.

With intentional restraint, his emotions soon stabilized.

The people swayed by the roar also gradually recovered, couldn't help but dig at their ears.

"Oh, heavens, I thought I was deaf."

This roar had effectively stunned everyone.

But what the team lacked the least were warriors like the dwarves, who were quite envious of Rein's skill demonstration.

Violent enough, immensely to their liking, they could hardly wait.

"Then, Bobo, it's your turn."

Bobo took a deep breath and came before Kana.

In Kana's team, there were truly not many with a strong spirit attribute, and they were all half-elves.

It was rare to find anyone among the dwarves with a prominent spirit attribute.

If Kana remembered correctly, finding 100 out of 2000 dwarf warriors with strong spirit attributes would already be a blessing, and he recalled there were only about 100 or so.

Of course, under normal circumstances, the probability shouldn't be so low, but with dwarves, it was indeed like this.


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