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Mage Academy: I Have Infinite Skill Points

Mage Academy: I Have Infinite Skill Points

Ye Ming transmigrated to a world of swords and magic, here there are giant dragons, elves, orcs, magical beasts, the undead… Ye Ming realized that he was a student who obtained the last place at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was about to be expelled. “Ding, Supreme Skills System, loading……” “Ding, unknown reason, system bug has occurred……” “Fixing bug……” “Bug fixed, skill points remaining: max!” …… Looking at the skill panel that had appeared before his eyes, Ye Ming tried to click on the “+” icon behind the “Fireball” magic. “Ding! Your Fireball has improved, currently Level 6.” “Ding! Your Fireball has improved, currently Level 7.” “Ding! Your Fireball has improved, currently Level 8.” “Ding! Your Fireball has improved, currently Level 9.”...... “Congratulations on your self-taught mastery, you have understood the “Laws of Blasting Fire’, your Fireball has evolved to become Forbidden Spell: Dark Sun Blast!” Looking at the enormous fireball that was as deep and dark as a black hole floating before him, Ye Ming smiled and started going crazy on his skill points…… The next day, Ye Ming dragged his exhausted body to the wizardry academy library. He knew that he had to learn new skills now. Because~ the skills that he’d learned before all became forbidden spells! He tried to light a fire for a barbeque and almost blasted away the entire academy!
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The Reincarnated Mercenary's Only Skill is Item Box

The Reincarnated Mercenary's Only Skill is Item Box

"No one ever helped me no matter how much I suffered. So, tell me...why would I help others if there's no benefit to it for me?" After being sold off by his parents to human traffickers due to a physical deformity and ending up as a resident of the underworld, a jaded mercenary is killed during a mission gone wrong. "If only there was a way to carry my entire arsenal of weapons without weighing myself down..." As he dies, he suddenly find himself waking up in a younger, unfamiliar body, in an unfamiliar world. He finds himself in a rundown orphanage located in a medieval world full of Magic and Monsters, his new body weak and frail. His new name is Jaedfern Meraled, or Jade for short. But he's not alone in being sent to this world...along with him for the ride is the Angel Arkiela, who was banished to this world for interfering with the human world out of boredom. Specifically, she used her powers to feed and amplify people's impulses and intrusive thoughts, including the people around Jade, whom she targeted to, in her words, "mess with", and subsequently went on to ruin his life. She then claims that their lives are now intertwined...if one of them dies, so will the other. While being uncertain as to whether she's being honest about that or lying so that he can't afford to kill her, Jade can't exactly risk putting it to the test, so he errs on the side of caution. Grudgingly, he decides to accept her presence around him, having no other choice in the matter. With that settled, she reveals that when people are reincarnated with their memories intact, they're given OP powers, usually as a reward or consolation for their circumstances in their previous life, and she then checks what abilities he's been bestowed with. In this world, there are three main elements to a person's Magic...their Magic Class; which is the core of their abilities, their Mana Pool; the quantity of Magical energy they possess, and finally, their Skills; special abilities that include active powers such as Appraisal and passive powers such as Heat Resistance. Each person possesses three Skills, without exception. As for Jade, his Magic Class is...well, he doesn't have one. And his Mana Pool...is nonexistent, he possesses no Magical energy whatsoever. And finally, his Skills...he only has one, titled "Mercenary's Item Box", a dimensional storage power with a number of abilities that can be unlocked by Leveling Up the Skill. Most people who are reincarnated are given OP powers, rewarded for either living a virtuous life, or as consolation for living a tortured life. But sometimes, people who've lived sinful lives, can be punished instead, bestowed with the bare minimum of abilities in worlds where such abilities are everything. And Jade is the latter. However, Jade may not necessarily be as bad off as it initially seems...because within his Item Box, is every weapon he owned during his previous life, weapons that don't exist in this world. Will it give him enough of an advantage to survive, and ideally thrive, in this medieval world rampant with violent crime and dangerous Monsters? One thing's for sure, it certainly won't be easy...
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Tyranny 1 Skill Tree
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2024-10-19 11:22
Tyranny was a Wuxia style business simulation game, and the skill tree was an important system for the growth of characters in the game. Different skill trees would affect a character's attributes and abilities. The following were some of the common branches of Tyranny 1's skill tree: 1. [Saber Technique: Increases the character's saber technique and attack power.] 2. [Swordsmanship: Increases the character's swordsmanship skills and attack power.] 3. [Lightness Skill: Increases the character's lightness skill and dodge rate.] 4. [Medicine: Increases the character's medical skills and healing effects.] 5. [Internal Strength: Increases the character's internal skills and defense.] 6. [Hidden Weapon: Increases the character's hidden weapon skill and critical strike rate.] 7. [Formation: Increases the character's formation skills and team attack power.] The above are just some common branches of the skill tree. The specific skills and effects may vary according to the game version and settings. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Was there a setting similar to a skill tree in the novel that allowed the protagonist to experience a skill upgrade?
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2024-09-05 23:28
I recommend the two novels " Cultivation: I Light Up the Skill Tree " and " Skill Trees Everywhere " to you. " Cultivation: I Light Up the Skill Tree " described how the protagonist found the corresponding skill and skill tree in the foreign world. As long as he lit up the corresponding low-level skill, he could unlock the high-level skill and even receive a random system reward. In " Skill Trees Everywhere ", there were skill trees everywhere. In the eyes of the protagonist, Su Han, there was nothing that could not be solved by lighting up a skill tree. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Does this novel have a system wizard and a skill tree?
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2024-09-05 23:23
I recommend the two light novels,"The Elf Champion System" and "The King of the Elves". They both have elements of the system elves and skill trees. They are very good choices. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Who created the 'fallout new vegas talking tree story'?
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2024-11-23 12:28
The 'fallout new vegas talking tree story' was created by the developers of Fallout New Vegas, which is Obsidian Entertainment. They came up with this unique and creative concept as part of the rich lore and strange elements in the game.
What is the 'fallout new vegas talking tree story' about?
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2024-11-23 07:45
Well, it's a really interesting and somewhat strange story within the Fallout New Vegas world. There's this talking tree that has some unique dialogues which often give hints about the area's history or some hidden secrets. It might seem out of place in the post - apocalyptic setting but that's part of the game's charm.
What are the most interesting aspects of the Harry Potter skill tree in fanfiction?
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2024-11-19 00:06
One interesting aspect could be the unique spellcasting skills. In fanfiction, authors might create new ways of casting spells within the skill tree, like combining different spells for a more powerful effect. For example, a fusion of the levitation charm and a protection spell.
What was the plot of the skill tree? The tree that the protagonist was betrayed by a woman and gave to her is a skill tree. Do you need to use jade to level up? The larger the jade, the more experience points you will receive?
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2024-09-05 21:10
This novel was called "The Female Empress Has Her Own Villain Halo". The protagonist, Feng Mingyi, was robbed of her identity by the reborn woman. However, she obtained a spiritual root with 100% purity through the Soulcleanse Pool and became the heir of the tree. This tree was a skill tree that needed jade to level up. The larger the jade, the more experience. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
How do different fanfiction writers approach the Harry Potter skill tree?
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2024-11-19 01:49
Some writers may focus on expanding the existing magical skills. They might give more detailed levels or subtypes to the known spells in the skill tree. For instance, the fire - making spell could have different intensities based on the character's skill level.
The protagonist in this novel has a skill fruit tree. Every fruit he eats will give him a skill. Have you read about it?
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2024-09-08 15:49
I recommend "I Have a Skill Tree" and "I Have a Skill Tree" to you. The protagonists of these two novels can obtain unlimited skills and can increase their skill levels indefinitely, thus becoming more powerful. If you like fantasy novels, you might as well give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Comparing the Story of Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas
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2024-12-03 11:29
Well, Fallout 3's story is great for those who like a more personal and somewhat linear adventure. The main character has a clear goal from the start - find dad. The worldbuilding in Fallout 3 is also quite good, but it mainly serves to support this central story. In Fallout New Vegas, the story is a complex web. You start as a Courier who gets caught in the middle of a huge power struggle. There are so many different paths you can take depending on which faction you side with. Each faction has its own ideology and goals, and your choices really shape the outcome of the story. It offers a much more immersive and replayable story experience than Fallout 3.
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