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It was as Zac had suspected. The man in front of him was not from Earth. The foreign names on the ladder made that painfully clear. Another very obvious point was that there was a group of clear frontrunners in this other world. Seven of the top ten names seemed to be from the same family, with three of them even having evolved.

The fact that there were E-Grade Evolved people among the top warriors of the ladder was a bit troubling. Perhaps the Dominators weren’t the only ones he needed to be wary of.

“What’s the planet you came from called?” Zac asked.

“Planet? Wait… You don’t mean..?” the man said, quickly catching on.

“Yes, it appears we are not from the same place. My ladder is completely different, I don’t recognize anyone on yours.”

“Just my luck to be captured by an offworlder powerhouse,” the man muttered in defeat.

Zac only snorted in response. He had to admit the trio was a bit unlucky, but clearly not as bad as some others, as people were already moving up the hunter ladder by stepping over corpses.

“Did your planet recently get integrated into the multiverse?” Zac asked.

“Yes, around half a year ago,” the man quickly nodded.

“What other races do you have on your planet apart from humans?” Zac probed.

“What?” the man said, looking truly confused.

“Didn’t your world get randomized with a couple of other planets with other races?” Zac asked.

“Well, we got merged with another planet, but I don’t know what other races you speak of,” the man said.

“Explain the forces of your planet,” Zac said.

“I am from the Free states of Fyria, a part of the previous planet called Berum,” the man explained. “The the planet we got fused with is called Medhin.”

“Wait, Medhin, like the ladder?” Zac asked with surprise.

“Yes. Medhin is both the name of the planet and the ruling family. From what we can tell the whole planet was conquered by a country called Medhin thousands of years ago. The war took hundreds of years. Since then the same family has been the regents,” the man sighed.

“Those people are lunatics. They didn’t care some God smashed our planets together, and immediately declared war on every country of Berum. They’re fanatics that have been starved for a battle for millennia, and the Medhin family are their gods.”

“So who are the other three names?” Zac said.

“They are the champions of Berum, and the only ones who can keep the Medhin at bay,” the man explained with reverence in his eyes.

“So you’re in an all-out war in your homeworld?” Zac probed. “How do you handle that alongside the Incursions?”

“Incursions? What’s that?” the man asked with confusion.

Zac blankly stared at the man for a while, until he couldn’t help but ask for clarification.

“Your planet didn’t get incursions when it got integrated? Huge pillars spewing out powerful foreign invaders?”

“There’s no such thing on our planet, there is no way for such a thing to be kept quiet,” the man said with a shake of his head.

This was the first time Zac heard of planets getting integrated without getting assaulted by Incursions. Perhaps launching Incursions was only one of the tools in the System’s belt. Besides, it seemed the other planet was filled with enough bloodshed to create powerhouses through a world war.

Zac kept asking various things of the man, and he dutifully explained everything. He was more than eager to spill the beans on the Medhin empire, such as their looks and estimated powers. Apparently the Omniscient Eye was a traitor of the Medhin world as well, and the booklet containing the information of all the top individuals was more thorough on the Medhin side.

At the same time the captive was more fleeting in his explanations of his own homeworld, apart from the fact that they weren’t very technologically advanced, and that they consisted of multiple countries that had banded together to rebuff the Medhin Empire.

As for the Medhin family themselves, it was believed that they were low-level cultivators before their integration even started. It was this power that had made the family stand out, and allowed them to paint themselves as gods.

They had also made their whole empire search for precious treasures to further their advancements, keeping all the best things for themselves. According to Revor, all of them were not only high leveled, but also extremely strong for their levels.

Especially the Emperor himself, Nethorep Medhin, was a true monster. He’d decimated an entire army of elite cultivators by himself, leaving unscathed afterward. Luckily the free states had managed to get their hands on some War Arrays, allowing them to keep the Medhin at bay.

But it clearly looked bleak for them, and they were desperately hoping that this hunt would provide them with the means to turn the situation around. Zac felt bad for the people, but it honestly wasn't his business. He wasn't sure he'd ever meet these off-worlders again.

“A final request. Walk inside the temple,” Zac said.

The man looked confused, but he complied. However, after taking a first step inside he stopped. In just seconds he was shaking, sweat running down his back. He was stuck in the array. Zac observed for a bit longer until he grabbed the man and pulled him back out.

Revor’s eyes were red-rimmed and he breathed heavily, but he was freed from the illusion when Zac moved him.

“What just happened?” he panted.

“Illusion arrays. I suspect most places are protected by them,” Zac explained.

For now that was all information Zac needed. The Medhin seemed strong, but he was confident in himself. His weak point was that he wasn’t a cultivator, so he couldn’t boost the power of his attacks with a cultivation method. However, he more than made up for it in sheer amount of attributes.

It was also nice to see that the arrays weren’t broken as soon as he walked inside. Everyone would have to pass the trial to enter the premises of the various palaces. Since the man had answered everything he needed to know Zac simply decided to hand back the token to him. Zac felt no need to get a few paltry points from the man by killing him. 

“Can I ask you? From your world, are there people who are able to kill the Medhin royals?” Revor suddenly asked as he held the token in his hands.

“Yes, a few,” Zac said after some hesitation. "Wait, are you leaving?" 

"Our meeting was a wake-up call. I am not strong enough to play in these muddied waters. This time I survived, but I fear the next person I meet will not be so benevolent. Good luck, I hope you kill a few of the Royals," the man said with hope on his face before he disappeared.

Zac quietly looked at the empty spot where Revor just stood. He felt that the man made a sensible choice. People like him would have a high chance of becoming fodder unless they hid in places were the powerhouses didn't deign to go. Most would likely kill people like him, even if the points awarded weren't great.

Zac himself was still a bit unsure how he would go about gaining a placement on the Hunter Ladder. He was reluctant to go on a killing spree just to increase his points.

But soon he decided upon a path. For anyone he encountered, he’d demand their treasures. This was a treasure hunt after all, and it was the Gatherer ladder that provided the most important rewards; the Titles. He needed to be a bit ruthless, and while he wasn't okay with wanton murder he could live with some highway robbery. 

If people complied they would go their own way afterward and find new treasure for themselves. If they tried to attack him, Zac wouldn’t show mercy.

For the point ladder he would simply hunt the hunters. Anyone high on the hunter list should both be strong enough to provide a good amount of points while also being a murderous lunatic. Hunting these people would have multiple positive effects.

First it would cut away the competition for the rewards. If he killed everyone above him on the ladder he would be the winner. Secondly it would save a lot of innocent people’s lives to remove those kinds of people from the equation.

Finally it was the best way to get more treasure. The Top hunters should all be teeming with wealth after a week or two.

After having decided on his path he walked back into the temple. This time he wasn’t assaulted by any array as he passed through the entrance, making him believe that the arrays had likely been modified somehow by the System.  As long as he passed it once, the array wouldn’t attack him again.

He walked over to the mat and grabbed it to put it into his Cosmos Sack, but gave a start when he looked beneath it. To his surprise there was a golden crystal hidden in a groove beneath the ratty mat, fitted perfectly inside.

He quickly picked it up and infused it with some energy. A screen quickly appeared, looking like a book cover with intricate design. The crystal wasn’t a skill crystal, but rather a compendium of knowledge.

As for the subject, it was clearly declared in the title. Luckily for Zac the crystal worked the same way as the information missives from the pavilion, having automatic translation features.

[Eastern Trigram Sect – Formation Ledger, Beginner Compendium]

As Zac looked through the compendium he was getting more and more astounded. This was what considered a beginner compendium? The crystal held almost an endless amount of information, from very simple concepts to very esoteric knowledge.

Learning everything inside the crystal would likely give anyone an extremely robust foundation if one wanted to become a formation master, either as a main Class or as a side profession.

It might not be something Zac had the time to properly peruse at the moment, but it would be a great addition to his town. The knowledge of formations was essentially nil among his people, and if he could nurture a proper formation master he would save a fortune.

Not only would the formation master be able to create new formations, saving Zac the cost of buying them, but any formation actively managed by a formation master would see a great increase in power and efficiency.

Zac quickly put the crystal inside his Pouch and opened up the Gatherer Ladder. As Zac expected he jumped from the bottom all the way up to spot 180. The crystal was clearly a great treasure. But it also proved that others weren’t just sitting around.

Such a great find didn’t even place him in the top hundred. Next he put the mat inside and noted with some surprise he rose another 48 spots from that addition. Finally he detached the large painting from the wall and rolled it up.

The painting iself actually wasn’t considered very valuable by the system, only increasing his ranking by one. But he still kept it as he was curious about that odd feeling earlier before he was interrupted Going by the hidden crystal the painting might help to give insights into array formations. Finally, he wanted to take away the protective illusion array as well, but no matter how he looked he couldn’t find any array flags.

He even ripped off a couple of the wooden planks on the floor to look beneath the temple, but there was simply nothing there. His only guess was that the array was somehow engraved in the structure itself, rather than being controlled by array flags. Unless it was the System who put it in place for the hunt.

Since he was done with the temple he headed outside, pondering on his next move. First he took out his Automatic Map, but to his disappointment it only showed the various mountains. He had hoped that it would name the various palaces to guide him toward the more suitable targets, but maybe the map was too low graded.

Since his current mountain was as good as any he started running up toward the peak. A month was a long time, but the area was just enormous. Even if he only slept an hour a day he would only be able to check out part of the area. There was no time to waste.

As he ran he briefly considered whether he should change his face to stay under the radar, but in the end he decided against it. He felt no need to keep a low profile any longer. If someone had a problem with him he’d deal with it one way or another. Besides, with everyone being able to see the Ladder placements of others there was no point in trying to hide.

A sudden rustle in the bushes made Zac look over, only to see a black shape rapidly closing in on him.

Comments

Anonymous

Yes! Time to crush some people Zac. This arc is so much better then the previous one. Going to be a lot of progression for Zac. Finally feels like pace would pick up a bit.

Anonymous

Funny thought, Zac said he'd hunt the top hunters, right? Because, presumably, they would have killed lots of people and thus "deserve" it. But what if there's more people that think like that? 😂 Now we've got a conundrum.

Kenevarious

Thanks for the chapter

seth dauer

I suspect the ruthless heavens have thoroughly weeded that thought process out. There are probably also incentives for those that get great treasure for that emperor, like keeping their lives

Anonymous

Did that other guy's ladder not show the levels of the people? That part of the chapter definitely needs rewriting, either to state outright that the levels were not shown, or else to mention what levels those people on the ladder had. It should probably also mention the level of the 100th person on the ladder so that can be compared to Earth's ladder.

Anonymous

Lot of talk about "formations", which Zac apparently knew about, but which has never been mentioned before in this story, unless it went by another name. Chapter definitely needs some clarification there.

Matt R.

Well done.

Anonymous

What exactly does "E-Grade Evolved" mean? Zac made it to E race. Are these "E-Grade Evolved" different than Zac? Zac seemed surprised, but it does not seem surprising to me that others would be able to reach E race if Zac could. Maybe the ladder showed their level as being above 75? If so, that should be clarified. The levels of the people on the ladder should be explicitly mentioned. Reaching E race is significantly easier than E class, so it needs to be clear which of those Zac is talking about.

Khress

Another name for formations are the arrays. Pretty sure they are the same thing but called differently. The same with the ruthess heavens and the system

Khress

Getting to e race takes normally years, he got it with. D-grade treasure. That is why he is surprised

Anonymous

How did those three people Zac met manage to get teleported together? If Zac had been standing with other people with tokens before the teleportation, would he have been teleported together with them? Maybe they had to be touching each other?

Juli Freixi

Wow !! Great!!! Thank you very much for this very interesting chapter! Also, I have really loved all the information about the formations! And besides, it seems absolutely great that Zac has found that treasure !! I'm really dying to see the formations masters of Atwood Harbor!!! . 《[Eastern Trigram Sect – Formation Ledger, Beginner Compendium] As Zac looked through the compendium he was getting more and more astounded. This was what considered a beginner compendium? The crystal held almost an endless amount of information, from very simple concepts to very esoteric knowledge. Learning everything inside the crystal would likely give anyone an extremely robust foundation if one wanted to become a formation master, either as a main Class or as a side profession. It might not be something Zac had the time to properly peruse at the moment, but it would be a great addition to his town. The knowledge of formations was essentially nil among his people, and if he could nurture a proper formation master he would save a fortune. Not only would the formation master be able to create new formations, saving Zac the cost of buying them, but any formation actively managed by a formation master would see a great increase in power and efficiency.》

Anonymous

Zac looked at the other worlds ladder but didn't mention if the top levels where even closer to his?

It'sATap

He didn't seem terribly scared of them, so I assume they are on the lower side of E rank. Something Zac will likely be able to stomp, being effectively early-mid E rank himself in pure levels

Andrew

Thank you!

CyclopsSlayer

"it to put it into his Cosmos Sack, " I thought they weren't allowed to bring Cosmos sacks, so exactly how is he carrying all this?

Juli Freixi

Ch.113: 《The moment he opened them again he found himself standing in the courtyard of a dilapidated temple that emitted an aura of solemnity and vicissitude. He was happy to see that he still carried his large knapsack, and he immediately put its content into a cosmos sack he found already fastened to his belt. The space of the temporary Cosmos Sack was enormous, tens of times larger than even the one he looted from the Corpse Lord. It might mean that the area was just filled with treasure if the System thought everyone needed enough space to fit a mountain inside their Cosmos Sacks.》

Anonymous

It's not always a bad thing in a book for the character to have more information than the reader. It's usually the other way around, so in this situation having Zac know the levels, but us not knowing them serves to build more suspense for his first actual encounter with those people. He already said they were E-grade, so they are above 75 at least. We don't always need to have everything completely spelled out for us.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Anonymous

Zac should have asked that guy for his cosmos sack before he gave him his token back. Assuming it did not disappear when the guy left, it could be useful as a decoy. Put some relatively low value items inside, then carry it in the most obvious place someone might expect him to have it, while his real sack is hidden more deeply. Could come in handy in the future. Especially if he "dies" and needs a 2-minute distraction while he changes.

ParoxysmDK

I'm honestly getting more and more confused by how the class/power levels work in this story. Zac has an E-grade race, and F grade class, that also has yet another ranking (rare, epic, legendary and so on), we know from the last class he got, that the power gained from an epic class over a rare class was MASSIVE, both with stats and most likely abilities. Knowing this how does Zac have such unfounded confidence in his own abilities? He just learned that there are E-ranked classers from a faction that controlled an ENTIRE planet, who; right after their integration into the system waged open war with ANOTHER planet. To do something like that they would have to be MASSIVELY and grossly overpowered compared to something like Earth's powers. Just like Zac has Verun's Bite, it would be ridiculous to assume people who have been at war for 100 years and controlled an entire planet; not to own FAR more powerful items and protective treasures than Zac could imagine; especially since we now know that it's most likely scions from the leading family on the top of the Treasure Hunt ladder. Not to mention if they have E-graded class' what's to keep them from having a rare-legendary class of their own? I'm guessing that an E-grade epic class would be ridiculously powerful compared to a scrubby F-graded one? Also we know that stats are per class level, and we've read nothing about it working retroactively, so somebody with an E-grade race, who got an Epic-Legendary class from lvl 1, would HAVE to be much stronger stat-wise than Zac is, at least when not counting titles. And it would make no sense for them NOT to be E-graded races with their perceived power level, and them most likely having been cultivators even before integration. This feels like a very skewered way of doing the powerlevels, by this logic Zac would have NO chance in hell of beating somebody from the top of the ladder, and even trying would most likely be suicide. He already met someone from a higher tiered world - Average- and almost lost to him, even though his opponent was basically a teenager who had no real battle experience. So again i ask, where does this unfounded confidence come from?

DefianceNovels

First off, Race Grade doesn't matter when it comes to Power calculations. It's only a prerequisite to evolve, while also improving longevity. I am not sure what you mean by "have been at war for 100 years". The Medhin royals waged wars THOUSANDS of years ago. The current war against the planet they got integrated with has only lasted 6 months. Before that there were no wars, since they had no one to fight against. The Medhin are simply the leaders of a newly integrated world, and Zac's confidence comes from having amassed most of the titles on his own worlds +attributes from two classes +high Daos. People can't get classes from lvl 1, it's from lvl 25. Epic is the highest tier one can get at F-Grade (which is why Zac got the title for attaining a top rarity class.). It's also odd that you would discount Zac's titles in a power comparison because most of his attribute points come from titles, even after having gotten a second class. As for Average, his father is a powerhouse that Zac believes to be at least C grade, and he's been trained by his father since he was born. He had way more battle experience than Zac (who's only been fighting for half a year), but less life-and-death experience.

Obran

It isn't like he isn't going to run into other people who have Cosmos sacs. I do, however, like your idea of the Cosmos sac trap. Maybe Zac could get a really big box, prop it up with a stick tied to a long rope. When an unsuspecting cultivator hops underneath the box to get the tasty Cosmos sac, Zac could yank the rope, trapping the cultivator in the box.

Fluffywolf

Maybe they had a treasure that was capable of finding or sensing each other. Something like that wouldn't be too far fetched.

ParoxysmDK

Iirc we've learned that race increases longevity, is a requirement for getting better classes, and also removes stat caps like it did for Zac's strength, that is something that increases power level, and so does longevity; because having better longevity means that the top hunters in the treasure hunt, could be much more experienced and much older than Zac is, they could've held back their levels to gain the most benefits from the hunt, not saying that's the case, but they 'could'. And on the subject of Dao's, if an old Buddhist monk can be top dog on the 'dao' ladder on earth, i imagine a civilization/world that has been ruled by the same clan for -in your words- : "Thousands of years"; should probably know a thing or two about dao's, especially if they were cultivators beforehand like the "rumor" said them to be. I mean compare it to our real life history, how many clan's or families have ruled for thousands of years? Afaik none have. The closest we get is quite possibly the Egyptians of old or the Chinese royal family, and they only ruled a country, not an entire planet. I meant they've 'been' as in past tense, not that they still are, and that's beside the point tbh. If a clan, aka. a family or household; can gain enough power to conquer an ENTIRE planet, in only a measly 100 years, then no matter your reasoning they HAVE to be incredibly powerful. Especially since we don't know how big their home planet was. If it was 10 times the size of earth, imagine the military might and power it would require to conquer and also control something that large, just as an example. So i'm not buying it. I didn't take into account that a class is gained at lvl 25 that's my mistake, but my argument still stands. If they have an epic or legendary E-tiered class; they would/should still have MUCH higher stats than Zac, not to mention we don't know if Zac's class is ranked highly among epic classes; his class could/might be at the bottom of the barrel when it comes to power and stats. We as readers really don't know yet, because there's been nothing to compare to, so far. I didn't take into account his titles because we literally only know about Zac's titles. If i'm not mistaken we've learnt, or read about very few, if any at all; from other characters in the story. So i lack the information to take his titles into account against a scion from another world who've been conquerors of said world for thousands of years. Logically it should be either: 1. Impossible for them to gain any titles, or 2. Any titles they gain would have to be immensely rare, hard to earn, and incredibly sought after; not to mention give massive bonus'. Again we simply know too little about it as readers.

Adrian Gorgey

While I think you're right that these royal cultivators are definitely strong, it seems like you're overestimating them on a couple of fronts. Would they have had a leg-up in the tutorial due to their pre-system cultivation and political power? Of course, and that's probably what allowed them to get to E-grade class already. But getting an Epic class isn't as simple as having a lot of treasures and being from a powerful family. It definitely plays a role, but I think Classes are primarily based on your own accomplishments. What allowed Zac to get an Epic class the second time around was his amazing amount of titles (which come from accomplishments that should be almost impossible for someone of his level to achieve). Just because the royal family had access to some pre-system cultivation and extra resources would've given them a leg-up, but at the end of the day titles and classes have to come from your own accomplishments and fortuitous encounters. I think you're right that their planetary dominance would've enabled them to gather most of the best treasures from their own world, if indeed they were cultivators, but you shouldn't overestimate the value of those pre-system treasures either. It seems like cultivation was pretty rare on that planet before integration, so the planet was likely around F-grade just like Earth. And how many game-changing treasures have we seen from pre-integration Earth? Not much. Now, once the tutorial started they definitely gathered a lot of the best treasures, but that only puts them at the top tier for a newly integrated world, similar to the level of Zac himself. I guess what I'm getting at is that I don't think Zac's confidence is entirely unfounded -- these foreign cultivators will be strong, but he is too. I think the fights will be rough, but not unwinnable.

ParoxysmDK

"But getting an Epic class isn't as simple as having a lot of treasures and being from a powerful family. It definitely plays a role, but I think Classes are primarily based on your own accomplishments. What allowed Zac to get an Epic class the second time around was his amazing amount of titles (which come from accomplishments that should be almost impossible for someone of his level to achieve)." If they've chosen very few people from their clan to attend the treasure hunt, or at least the top rankers from their clan, then it would be completely illogical for them not to have an epic or legendary class, it's a clan that rules an entire planet, they would have billions, or trillions of people to choose from, so ofc they would pick the absolute cream of the crop. It would make no sense otherwise, and like i said, we lack a lot of information to compare titles. I already mentioned that: "1. Impossible for them to gain any titles, or 2. Any titles they gain would have to be immensely rare, hard to earn, and incredibly sought after; not to mention give massive bonus'. " Also it could just as well have been someone who picked the randomize class choice and got lucky, having billions or trillions of people in the sample pool, would make it virtually impossible statistically; that nobody chose that option and got lucky. So it's not all about titles, and treasures. I mentioned both dao's, treasures, titles, classes and races, while also giving examples like what i wrote about a 'clan' ruling an entire planet comparable to our own history. You have to get how impossibly powerful a 'clan' would have to be; to attain planetary dominance through warfare and ALSO control it for thousands of years? Look at the Roman empire fx, it completely collapsed mostly because of corruption and because they simply owned too much land to control it properly: Now imagine something like that, but on a scale that stretches over an entire planet of unknown size (even if it was only twice as big as earth, it would be a MASSIVE undertaking to achieve something like that, especially in 100 years), and keep control and a seat of power for thousands of years. You have to take my entire argument into account when you try to counter it m8, not just 1 or 2 of the things i mentioned. No offense intended. Also any clan who have had planetary dominance for thousands of years would have literally perfected their combat styles, martial arts, weapon masteries and warfare, much more than any nation on earth ever did. Compare Zac to something like that and he should be an absolute scrub at fighting if you look at it logically. And that's without taking all the other things i mentioned in my post into account.

Senoj Ttehr

The Japanese Royal family are the oldest in the world. Yet they've not perfected anything. I suspect this planet has actually been stagnant for centuries. Especially if their rulers are rather brutal. They would have stamped out anything or anyone with more advanced ideas. Growth and change are anathemia to such people, as it is freedom that encourages innovation. A powerful RESPECTED and loved ruling family would lead to such growth as it wouldn't feel threatening to the power structure.

Anonymous

The difficulty with this kind of speculation is that we are missing key details in at least two areas. First, what does advancement look like on a low-grade world before System integration? Second, how exactly are E-classes better than F-classes?

Anonymous

I imagine the Medhin Empire originated on an F-grade world, and since it did not have the System, they would not have attributes or classes. The Cultivators got stronger and more powerful, but only to a certain extent since it is unlikely that they could reach E-race on an F-grade world. So, they lived normal human lifetimes. Maybe cultivation allowed them to get several times more powerful than normal humans. Perhaps they had the equivalent of attributes in the 20 to 50 range. That would give them a big advantage to conquer the world, but it is trivial compared to others in the multiverse.

It'sATap

I hope that Zac finds the treasures he needs to upgrade his axe. If he's going to get them anywhere, it'll be here.

Obran

We also have to wonder how many worlds are taking part in this thing. So far we only have seen two

Thundermike00

Lol for some reason I thought it was only going to be the mc world but when I saw other people from different worlds I figure the mc going to fight other people are just as or a little bit stronger then him.

Kiwilord

How the Medhin Empire is so Old – 1. Cultivator Powers: Having rulers that are pretty much unstoppable as long as there are no hot weapons. Plus earth has already had long lasting theocracy and that was when super-humans weren’t leading them. 2. The planet itself could be different enough from earth that using earth’s history isn’t a good comparison. Ex. The Medhin planet could be a Pangea with natural waterways that allowed a centralized power relatively fast access from their seat of power

Kiwilord

Why Zac should be confident – The Medhin Emperor seems to be the only possible threat but it has been repeatable emphasized how special/awesome Zac is. He is certainly not the best in the multiverse but he is likely the big fish in the pond at the moment. Still, so far he has just been confident which makes sense considering the circumstances. However he has still not been foolhardy. So I am not sure what the criticism is.

Kiwilord

@TheFirstDefier: big fan of the system mechanics. I had a question on the percentage boosts. I viewed the ‘increase’ percentage as literally adding stats in relational to the base stat. So 60% 'increase' to a stat at 100 would resulting in adding 60 more of that stat. The second one (‘boost) I viewed as not adding stats but changing the effectiveness of a stat. So a 60% ‘boost’ would mean each of his stats are worth 1.6 of what they were. In practice the ‘boost’ should operate similar to the ‘increase’ but it functions on different underlying principles. I could see this distinction being important for stat benchmarks/limitation and for when an individual reaches a level of understanding the Dao that they can see the true nature of titles. Is that how you saw it?

DefianceNovels

As I see it there are three benefits to the High tier (boost) titles. 1. Hidden power. It's impossible to see, whereas there are skills that can show attributes of people. But if you have a bunch of boosts it can allow one to burst out with surprising power. 2. Limitations. As you said it is good for both attribute limitations and other limitations. One such example are trails that might go by attributes rather than rank to limit the power of participants. 3. Multiplying effects. The lower titles affect only the base attribute. Say you have 100 Strength, and 60 increase like in your example. That turns to 160 Strength. Another title giving 10% would increase the strength by 10 to 170, as it adds based on the base attribute. However, if he instead got a 10% boost, it would rather give the equivalent of 16 additional strength, as it multiplies the total attribute.