Awakening:The Infinite Evolution of My Talent as a Low-Level Awakener - Chapter 273: Third Class Ceremony
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First, regarding the pet Star Radiance Dragon, Infinite Evolution had triggered 8 times, resulting in some quite impressive abilities.
[Elemtal-type damage increased by 8%]
[Elemtal-type ability consumption reduced by 0%]
[The lower the health, the higher the defse, which can increase by up to 0%]
[Vermilion Bird (Gold): Creates a blazing firebird that charges forward; this skill can devour other Flame-type skills (of gold quality or higher), hancing its own quality to a maximum of iridesct level.]
[While tering the shadow world, lifeforce, stamina, and ergy will continually restore.]
[Wh attacking emies, a portion of the defse will be converted into attack power.]
[Permant increase of 0% to lifeforce.]
[Dragon’s Blood (Passive): You have unlocked the learning permission for Draconic Magic.]
…
Sterl looked at these prompts and felt extremely pleased.
Indeed, the rewards from grinding bosses were incredibly high—he gained both equipmt and resources, and Infinite Evolution was also progressing remarkably.
The stats drawn from these guaranteed legdary high-tier bosses provided significant befits ev if his luck was average.
The eight abilities combined translated into bonuses equivalt to several passive gold skills for Sterl.
Not to mtion, there was the ability to unlock the learning of Draconic Magic; although he was unsure of its power, the fact that it required a special unlock undoubtedly indicated it was quite formidable.
Additionally, he received a special skill from the Phoix boss, the Vermilion Bird, which could theoretically evolve to the iridesct level and could ev be allocated points into!
After seeing all of this, Sterl felt he was a bit too lucky; he had just acquired a fragmted iridesct skill and now he had another skill that could pottially evolve to the iridesct level.
He felt like he had hit the jackpot!
Aside from that, other messages appeared on his panel.
[You have reached the level cap.]
[You are now eligible for the third class job ceremony.]
[Do you accept? Yes/No]
Sterl casually nodded, “Accept.”
Th, new contt appeared on the system panel.
[The third class job ceremony has be initiated for you.]
[You need to complete the following tasks to finish the third class.]
[① Kill one hundred level 0 units.]
[② After the ceremony begins, there will be star radiance randomly scattered on powerful units in the player’s currt map; kill them to collect all the star radiance.]
[③ Obtain any gold skill.]
[④ Provide 0 purple coins.]
[Upon completing the class change, you will receive the following rewards:
① Level cap increased to 50.
② You can randomly draw one skill from your profession.]
Indeed, after reading about the class change ceremony and the rewards, Sterl’s expression didn’t change much. The hancemts from the third class were minimal. Esstially, the only befit was the increased level cap.
His profession, the Blood Force, and the additional legdary abilities and Law Power gained would only be effective once they broke through to the legdary or demigod level.
Sterl would only have the advantages of changing equipmt, breaking through arcane skills, and the extra befits from the Dimsional Traveler lottery.
However, these still contributed significantly to his combat power.
Of course, the difficulty of the third class was very low, consisting of just four simple tasks. The contt was almost comical, asking him to kill level 0 monsters and obtain a gold skill… For Sterl, this was easier than eating or drinking.
Level 0 monsters… He usually couldn’t be bothered to grind them.
Gold skills?? If one were to appear right in front of him, he’d have to assess its pottial first; if it didn’t have particularly strong pottial, he wouldn’t learn it!
The only challging part of the class change ceremony was the requiremt of 0 purple coins. Sterl felt that was a bit excessive.
Nevertheless, there was an advantage to this ceremony.
Sterl knew that if he initiated the class change ceremony in Heavly Curtain Canyon, the star radiance would automatically attach to those bosses, saving him the trouble of hunting for monsters.
“The only problem is, I hope I didn’t just kill all the bosses in that last wave?”
After thinking for a momt, Sterl decisively chose to initiate the third class ceremony. There was no need to wait…
The Twilight Guild was still being pressured by numerous demigod guilds, and Sterl needed to quickly increase his strgth. Not to mtion, he currtly had a surplus of experice points in his experice bar, and once he broke through to the third class, he could pottially level up sev or eight times.
Thus, with Sterl’s confirmation, a towering beam of light erupted from him, and blue star radiance surged straight into the sky.
Swish!
Swish!
After a series of crisp, faint sounds, countless star radiances floated like mist, swiftly finding their targets and rushing forth. Sterl noticed that his mini-map was instantly marked with six bright points glowing with blue light.
Moreover, information flooded into his mind.
“Are they all peak legdary bosses?”
Sterl was pleasantly surprised as system prompts appeared before him.
[Detected that the emies countered during your currt class change ceremony are too difficult. You may choose to change the map and restart the ceremony.]
[Warning: The maximum number of times to restart the ceremony is three.]
Naturally, Sterl ignored this prompt tirely.
However, as he reflected on the rect ssations, a hint of confusion crossed Sterl’s face because the newly appeared bosses were somewhat unusual. They were all… created by individual orange-yellow, glossy Heavly Curtain cores!
Various ergies surged rapidly toward the Heavly Curtain cores, forcibly shaping one terrifying boss after another. Their auras were rising swiftly, and each Heavly Curtain core seemed to have some inexplicable connection, forming an ergy grid.
The positions of the six bosses perfectly occupied six special points in Heavly Curtain Canyon, resembling a peculiar formation.
Ordinary people might not recognize the significance, but Sterl immediately realized that this was a kind of linkage mechanism. If one of the bosses was defeated, its Heavly Curtain core would likely transfer residual ergy into the other bosses. This meant that the six bosses would become stronger as they fought.
After analyzing this, a look of delight spread across Sterl’s face. That was fantastic! The stronger the bosses became, the greater the rewards they would provide, right?
He couldn’t wait any longer. He grabbed a lucky wild monster, swiftly killed it, and unleashed countless threads of Starlight Spray.
Randomly…
He activated the Cursed Vision teleportation attack, shooting forth like an arrow released from a bow. Along the way, Sterl also slaughtered all the wild monsters he passed.
At the same time, the number of tasks for his third class ceremony was rapidly increasing.
[You have killed a unit above level 0, /0.]
[You have…]
…
[You have killed a unit above level 0, 3/0.]
…
Soon…
Near the first boss, there was a strategy team of about a doz players who were cursing among themselves.
What they saw was a giant robot made tirely of iron plates. It appeared that this boss moved quite sluggishly, taking several seconds to complete each action. The tire body emitted various creaking sounds, as if its parts were rusted; it was clear that it looked “very weak.”
However, the players’ expressions were filled with despair.
“What’s up with this boss? I’ve fought peak legdary bosses before…”
“Don’t mess with me!”
…
The players were losing their minds because this seemingly weak boss was utterly unassailable to them.
All their attacks were effortlessly blocked by a body made of some unknown alloy, while the boss’s slow slap on the g created terrifying shockwaves!
This wasn’t just about dodging; the area of effect was simply too large, extding hundreds or ev thousands of miles in an instant!
The tire earth trembled beath this boss’s palm.
It felt as though they were trapped in an apocalypse. The players simply couldn’t evade the attacks, unless they used skills that temporarily granted invincibility, but those skills had cooldowns, and each of the boss’s basic attacks was terrifyingly powerful!
How on earth could they fight this?
“Are we done for??”
“What kind of mechanism has be triggered in Heavly Curtain Canyon? Why is it getting tougher and tougher? It’s like we’re being wiped out here!”
…
The faces of the players were filled with despair. They never imagined that after the terrifying sce of the bosses gathering at one point had ded, the map would still be filled with lethal threats.
Boom!
At that momt, a red light suddly flashed from the boss.
[Warning: Death Law·Mechanical Giant has activated annihilation mode.]
All the players were met with bloody prompts, but it was utterly useless because…
The boss was still raising its hand, preparing to unleash a shockwave. Players with life-saving items and invincibility skills were somewhat relieved, knowing they would just have to use their skills again, while those without such resources understood that they could only wait to die…
However, suddly, the players noticed a sce that had previously occurred reappearing.
The sky darked and th brighted.
Next, a demigod, shrouded in shadowy ergy, appeared out of nowhere and slashed with a sword!
With raw force, he tore op the chest of the giant mechanical giant. Countless electronic componts shattered and fell. The peak legdary boss suffered severe damage!
In the second that followed, the figure of that powerful being moved as if by teleportation directly to the exposed chest of the boss, delivering another piercing attack.
Swish!
Pfft!
The blade exploded through the boss once more.
The mighty mechanical giant, which had just be driving the players to panic and had already reduced their numbers, was now lifeless!
The boss split into two colorful orbs of light, which were scooped up by the demigod.
Th, an orange-yellow core flew out from the boss’s corpse, drifting into the distance.
The demigod seemed to be a bit slow to react, pausing for a momt before rushing forward to grab it, but that momt of hesitation allowed the core to float away and disappear.
Th, the demigod seemed extremely “frustrated” as he dashed after it.
Meanwhile, the group of players stood there, stunned.
“Did we… did we just get saved?”
“This demigod seems pretty nice; he actually helped us!”
The players couldn’t help but express their gratitude. With such a powerful and kind-hearted being among them, they felt truly fortunate to be part of the Hall of Valor!