21 The Lycan God Fenfir (1/2)

The reality of my dual casting soon hit me. It was true that I could instantly cast with my main hand. But the faster I shot the less accurate my Orbs became.

My off-hand however was limited to two shots per second. It seemed the penalties for dual casting could not be undone without upgrading dual casting. I would need to eventually upgrade it all the way, spending the massive total of 60,000 coins.

That wasn't even the worst part of the problem. My off hand was even more inaccurate than my main hand. It seemed the accuracy issue was linked to the dual casting ability itself.

Fortunately I had found the issue while facing the weakest of monsters in this area of the forest. It was a week after my hunt of the Velocinids. I was running low on supplies, and was getting tired of eating fish. It was at this time I rembered the rabbits that were the number one prey in the area.

I set out early in the morning, my cloak fluttered in the wind behind my, exposing my bare legs. I had managed to piece together a pair of black short shorts from the remaining goblin clothing as well as an improvised sports bra. The clothing was not ideal, but was much less likely to get ruined in this harsh environment.

I did not have to travel far before I encountered the first Rabbit. The species was actually called [Arcane Were-Rabbit].

[Arcane Were-Rabbit]

A failed experiment by the Lycan god Fenfir. These arcane rabbits were infected with the Lycan curse, yet their arcane nature forced the virus back. The result was a rather weak creature who's energy is used to combat the virus that had become a normal part of its body.

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The Arcane Rabbits were actually an evolved creature, a creature that bred even faster than the goblins did. Unfortunately for them their own internal struggles led them to become incredibly weak. At least that's what's supposed to happen.

My first shot towards the beast hit its mark, It Pierced the beasts chest going straight through. The weak body of the rabbit could not stop the projectile, causing it to not recieve a stack of my poison. This Is where the problems started.

My orbs were not weak, even without the poison stacks that accompanied them. 60 damage +10% +100% totalled out the damage at 132 damage per shot. The problem was the majority of the damage from my orbs still came from the stacking poison, Which is how I managed to kill off the majority of the prey I encountered.