Chapter 45 Cheat-Level Skills
Chapter 45 Cheat-Level Skills
[Personal Panel]
Name: (None)
Level: 6 (Experience Points: 54/600)
[HP: 160/160]
[Spiritual Power: 20/20]
【Strength: 7】
[Agility: 11]
[Physical Fitness: 8]
【Intelligence: 9】
【Perception: 9】
【Spirit: 10】
【Charm: 7】
Luck: 6
Equipment slots: None
Backpack section: None
[Skills: Innate Intuition, Blessed Fruit]
Available attribute points: 5
You Che: "..."
Wait a minute.
Before even seeing the most crucial skill details, You Che couldn't hold back any longer.
What kind of attribute panel is this? It's ridiculous!
The key point is that her free attribute points are completely unused, so the average value of her basic attributes is almost twice that of the Wanderer.
No, let alone a wanderer, even the other main characters can't compare.
Girl, are you seriously cheating? Could you please send me the link?
"...Okay, such high stats are probably due to a combination of monster templates and seeds, but the key is still the skill details."
You Che rubbed his forehead and continued reading.
[Innate Intuition: A keen intuition possessed from birth, capable of even catching a glimpse of the trajectory of destiny.]
He immediately raised his eyebrows.
This skill... I remember it was an extremely rare skill that only the most crucial NPCs in the original game possessed.
It doesn't have a specific ability described, but in the story it mainly manifests as an irrational and terrifying perception ability, almost comparable to the spider-sense of the neighbor in the next city.
This is clearly the skill that Yu Che had previously guessed—a skill similar to "wandering instinct" possessed by the monster girl. However, judging from the current situation, in terms of both practicality and prestige, her skill completely surpasses his.
"Why do you possess skills typically found only by main-character NPCs?"
Yu Che was puzzled, but he knew that the monster girl couldn't possibly answer his question, so he looked at the description of the second skill.
That skill was something he had never seen before, neither in the game nor in the official setting.
And its effect is...
【Blessed Fruit: The vine roots are implanted into the body of an individual possessing "Blessing," absorbing the target's blessing power and bearing corresponding fruits or seeds based on the power contained within.】
Yu Che: "!?"
This was the first time since he came into this world that he was so shocked that he couldn't speak.
How can someone possess such a skill?!
You Che knew that in the game's world view, the so-called "blessing" was not some abstract concept, but rather referred to as "innate skills".
Talent skills are somewhat similar to the unique skills that each protagonist possesses from their birth. They are not general skills that can be learned after taking up a profession, but rather special skills that correspond to a specific person.
While not unique, this skill is extremely rare, a powerful ability that only a select few elites can awaken.
Back in Adela, Baron Grammer clearly treated the protagonists' unique skills as unknown innate skills—which wasn't entirely wrong, as unique skills are indeed more special and rare innate skills.
For example, the monster girl's [Innate Intuition] is a standard talent skill, and a particularly powerful one at that.
As for the [Blessed Fruit]... it should have been considered a corresponding exclusive skill, but Yu Che felt that this thing was just a pure cheat code. In terms of development, even the exclusive skills of various origins after being strengthened through side quests could not match it.
However, it cannot be ignored that this skill comes at the cost of the "blessing" of others.
The reason why innate skills are called "blessings" is because, in the common understanding of the world, these skills are gifts from the gods.
As mentioned before, people with innate skills treat the effects of these skills as their greatest secret, and it is absolutely taboo to peek into the innate skills of others.
Even spying is taboo; one can imagine the trouble that would ensue if people found out that someone could steal their "blessings".
"...I really didn't expect that this would be such a troublesome skill."
After seeing the monster girl's skills, Yu Che frowned slightly.
He had previously thought it was the ability to absorb other people's levels to randomly generate attribute seeds, but he never expected that the core was to plunder "blessings".
Needless to say, "blessing" is an extremely important thing in this world, both from a practical point of view and from the perspective of spiritual belief.
If people found out that the monster girl has the ability to steal "blessings," it would definitely cause a huge problem.
This is no longer a matter of "suspected dragon blood flower monster". Her ability must not be known to others, and of course, it must not fall into the hands of others.
"Otherwise, things could get messy," You Che couldn't help but shake his head.
As for whether or not he should use the monster girl's abilities, Yu Tetsu was actually a little hesitant.
From a player's perspective, Yuche can basically understand it this way: those who possess "blessings" are generally important NPCs from the human, demi-human, or neutral factions, or at least elite warriors of special forces.
Of course, some monsters may also possess innate skills, such as the rare three-eyed hyena monster that I first encountered, or some special monster races that I know, but those are extremely rare cases.
Therefore, obtaining attribute seeds by hunting monsters is extremely inefficient, but if you turn your attention to humans and demi-humans...
Even if those with innate skills were all elites, and even if Yu Che could defeat them all and "transform" them into attribute seeds, he would never actually do that.
Those are all important combat forces in our camp. He became stronger in order to deal with the dark race, and this goal cannot be achieved by himself alone. The help of the light camp is indispensable.
Therefore, if he hunts down targets with "blessings" in order to improve his attributes, he has completely reversed the purpose and means, and the result will only be that he becomes a fugitive wanted by the four major countries.
Moreover, if he were to kill indiscriminately to become stronger, he wouldn't be able to live with himself, let alone anything else.
So while this skill looks great, its practical use is greatly limited.
Of course, Yu Che wasn't a stubborn person. If someone like the three knights were to provoke trouble and leave no room for maneuver, then he didn't care whether they were elite or not. He would beat them to their knees and turn them into attribute seeds.
"call……"
You Che breathed a sigh of relief; he had figured everything out.
The monster girl's abilities were of great help to him, although not enough for him to turn the tables on the spot, but her role was crucial and irreplaceable.
Given the sensitivity of her skills, You Che knew he had to protect her and her secrets.
Yu Che then looked at the demon girl and said, "It seems I need to find you a piece of equipment with a demon-suppressing effect first..."
Otherwise, the monster girl could easily attract trouble just by walking around with that rare monster stat.
"By the way, remember this from now on: never show your personal profile to anyone else."
You Che thought for a moment and then gave further instructions.
The monster girl didn't quite understand what he meant, but she nodded in bewilderment.
"...Okay, I also need to find a scroll with language proficiency." You Che sighed, "Where can I find that scroll...?"
"Let's get out of here first, otherwise we might get in trouble with the companions of these three knights."
The monster girl was still somewhat confused, but Yu Che had already nimbly dragged the two knights' corpses into the depths of the forest, and the monster girl immediately followed.
As he walked, You Che kept muttering something to himself.
"I almost forgot, we should give you a name first. We can't just call you by your race, can we?"
"What should I name him? I'm not very good at coming up with names."
"Hmm... let me think about it."
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