Chapter 114: Swordmaster (2/2)

[Class Introduction]

[Swordmaster: One that has practised swordsmanship for their entire life, and has concluded that what was needed to hone body, technique and heart, one must have the courage to put themselves in danger. Hence, they sealed their own ability to use the shield and all sorts of defense, and focused entirely on battle style, truly a maniac of the sword!]

[Click here for the demonstration video.]

[Class change requirements: Any Warrior at Level 15 or higher may attempt the class-change quest.]

Because he didn’t absorb new divinities this time around, Xi Wei didn’t increase the level cap, and he figured that it was already enough for the players to work for at the current level cap of Level 60.

This was real life and not a game after all, so there weren’t so many monsters just lying there and waiting for the players to kill them. This was also the reason why the players would act like someone was their greatest enemy for stealing the kill of a monster…

The system of the alliance with the Temple of Justice was also created because he obtained a lot of divine power from Aslan, and wanted to provide some conveniences for the players.

Even though the lion god looked weak and gullible for being tricked by Xi Wei all the time, but he was actually many times stronger than Xi Wei was…

The new class that he added this time was naturally created after analyzing the remnants of Zod’s soul.

This was a class that only had sword skills and buffs, and didn’t provide any other perks in terms of other bladed weapons.

Similar to the other class change classes that Xi Wei created, he had already created three skill branches based on Zod’s experiences.

[Berserker], the branch that throws away defense in every shape and form, in exchange for sheer destructive power.

[Kengyoku], the branch that was the most similar to Zod’s, where the player would master many sword skills, defeating strength with sheer technique and skill, as well as detecting the enemy’s movements and counterattacking heavily.

Finally, there was [Ranbu] or [I don’t know any skills, but I’m going to beat you up!], the branch that didn’t focus at all on skills but instead focused on using the most underhanded ways possible in swordsmanship to defeat the enemy, with the only focus being to win a battle and not on skills.

After a few moments of silence, a great commotion broke out among the players.

Some of the Warrior players were celebrating as if it were a festival, thinking that their class was loved by the God of Games…They were the only class with two class changes!

Meanwhile, some of them lamented over class changing too quickly.

Even though the Spirit Swordsman class was strong too, but the Swordmaster class was extremely cool! Especially the Kengyoku demonstration video that showcased fluid sword skills and strong counterattacks while finding the weak links in the enemy’s defense, practically the coolest class out there!

None of them knew that this was arranged on purpose by Xi Wei. The Kengyoku branch in particular taught the players the sword skills directly, but how to deflect attacks, detect the enemy intent and to attack the enemies correctly had to be learned and picked up by themselves, not automatic like the other branches were.

If Xi Wei were to show the players the real situation that they had to go through, the players would probably not want to choose this branch at all.

As an easy example, if the other players were playing World of Warcraft, the players that chose the Kengyoku branch were playing Sekiro, and without prosthetic tools at that.

If he were to show the actual situation the players would be in if they chose this path, it could be titled ‘A Hundred Ways to Die: Player Edition’…

In the time that came after this, Sprite, the item that was the hardest to sell in the system shop would become one of the hottest selling items because it had the ability to reset skill points (Only one can be bought per day)