Chapter 173: Spectacular! (1/2)
Chapter 173: Spectacular!
The world had the de distorted slowly towards its direction
It felt like riding on a o-round Delicious Wind Goose suffered terrible motion sickness froe a every pore of his body The crackling sound of fire surrounded hi heavily behind hiained his consciousness, all these visions were gone
He stood in the void—a de flames situated before his eyes
Two lines of text eed:
[Advance your rank—]
As the deht red light eed from the embers
When it rose to Delicious Wind Goose’s eye-level, the cri faded, leaving only three white clusters of light floating quietly in the air
In the light group, there was a gif [1] of a round, an abstract picture of a ht at a de in place with countless arrows passing by him
[Curse manifestation—]
[Lucky Roll (Resolve Type): You must roll at least three times a day Otherwise, you will teility attribute the next day This effect can be stacked once a day and disappear after you compensate for all roll counts]
[Demon Slayer (Resolve Type): You must slay a demon every year]
[Stray Arrows (Taboo Type): You cannot use crossbows, bows, and other weapons that use mechanical principles to shoot arrows, nor can you consciously train yourself on such proficiencies]
Three taboos? Delicious Wind Goose frowned slightly
The four players had already learned about what the curse was froranted with the curse bound to them
But, it now seemed that players could learn about the specifics of the curse, but its poould remain unknown
Old Goose subconsciously asked, “Brothers, which curse do you think is better?”
It seemed that the other players couldn’t hear Delicious Wind Goose’s questions in this face But, it didn’t stop these spectating players fro their comments in bullet texts
“—First”
“—The first one, what are you hesitating about?”
“—Lucky Roll”
“—Roll on the floor Hahaha!”
“—Logically speaking, the first one is indeed the best”
“—Indeed”
“—I’ The first one is the best”
…Ya
Seeing that bullet text chose the same answer consistently, Delicious Wind Goose also nodded slowly
He thought that the first option was the most flexible too
The second option seehtforward, but Old Goose didn’t know if demons were scarce
What if the probability of encountering a de was the same as that of a shi+ny Pokemon [2]?
The third option would restrict Old Goose’s fighting style
According to the young feudal lord, violation of the curse would bring severe afternment had shi+fted, he would lose part of his Transcended power To regain this power, it was obligatory to clear another ritual
Warriors typically held two curses They would lose half of their power if they were to violate one curse For example, let’s say a person had a warrior’s curse and a hunter’s curse After violating the curse relating to hunter’s advance to the hunter profession would be lost
To put it si this curse and before getting the next curse would be grayed out, losing the profession’s ability and the spells obtained Worse still, the increased attributes would be invalidated