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This chapter brought to you by the international society for cliffhanger prevention.

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Beeees!

Thank you, you are too kind

Nathan Emerson

Thank you for not leaving us stuck with a cliffhanger.

Mike G.

Thanks for rescuing us from the cliffy :)

Anonymous

Good chapters

Zed

Thanks for the chapters

Anonymous

thanks for saving us from the cliff !

Anonymous

Hehe we get saved but rr readers will feel the pain

Garrett

Thank you for these fantastic chapters! On the bright side for Rain, at least he basically power leveled [Force Ward]. It's still a tier 2 skill so ~1716ish exp won't get it to rank 10 or anything but the wards are going to be such a pain to level that a big head start like that will really help!

Garrett

I never said it was ideal, but the bones were breaking one way or another, at least he got *something* out of it...

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter! So, was the Umbra Charger an essence monster? Maybe now Val can start leveling up.

Tyler Babcock

Ameliah was the one who killed the Umbra Charger. Even if it was an essence monster, Val needs to do 100% contribution to the kill for his special class (as far as we know).

Anonymous

Oh man, that was intense. Things just keep getting better! Keep up the good work! Thanks for the chapters!

Oliverthms

Shouldn't there be force ward in the reference site? Great chapter btw.

payforthat

So with all his buffs, force ward should of increased his physical resistance by about 47%. Over half his mana was used on impact which means more than 2500 damage absorbed by force ward. So how did he survive? since he must took 53% of over 5000 damage versus his 400 health Have I missed something about how damage works?

Garrett

Don’t forget that some of that mana was probably used to defend Carten. Beyond that, remember that health isn’t the same thing as life. Health only serves as a buffer to mitigate harm, you can lose all of your health and not die. Obviously, if Ameliah hadn’t responded so quickly Rain would have still died, but [Force Ward] bought him enough time for her to reach him.

payforthat

I think I spotted something else that would explain it. Using all the buffs on force ward, would also increase the cost to 18 mana per point of damage stopped. So 2500 mana would only block about 140 damage. For the remaining 53% of damage to be around 400, force ward absorption must of used 6k+ mana. Ouch. Even more if Carten was also buffed

Pyrefiend

If overmana helps with learning and memory, will the massive undermana give him temporary amnesia or something?

J03MAN

No cliffhangers here, just some gorge campers.

Anonymous

That's a good question. We know overhealth works the same and that underhealth starts damaging the body. Maybe undermana decreases learning comprehension? That would explain why Jamus and other mages get such a bad headache when they use up all their mana.

Thaabit Rivertree

Honestly this feels like it should be part of the previous chapter, since seperately they are shorter than average. Was very entertaining though, thanks for the posts! On a different note, I think our intrepid adventurer needs to figure out a way to raise his other stats otherwise he's just too much of a glass battery.

Elaborate

Do you still get XP from mana spent beyond your limit, btw? Or does undermana confer negative XP?

Bombastus

His buffs probably lowered the efficiency a bunch though, so less damage would have been needed to drain Rain's mana.

L Pedersen

Most likely Tallheart will make some epic crafted stuff once they get materials and time

Anonymous

it was ever said that it only works on himself ? if it does work on others just ask the tank to jump high with velocity and then use the skill at full force on him when he goes back down , absorving the shock

Anonymous

There's a joke in here somewhere about rainfall. It's raining men. Hallelujah. Nailed it.

John (edited)

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