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One moment I was fighting a small mountain of metal, the next I was in a small room. The teleportation was disorienting, and I was still in the middle of some high-speed maneuvers and blasting my Radiance around.

Being teleported hadn’t stopped either of them, and I crashed into the wall of the tiny room before reorienting myself.

Right. Most people would be in a fight when they got ejected, and it’d be a bad idea to have people in the middle of casting huge skills to be teleported on top of other people.

I landed, and habitually turned my notifications back on. A half-dozen skills were offered to me, one for each unusual way I’d taken somebody out, and I almost dismissed them after glancing at them before one caught my eye.

[*ding!* Would you like to merge [Solar Flare] and [Sun’s Heart] into [Solar Corona]?]

Solar Corona: You have bathed in the unceasing light for over 20,000 years. The ever-burning glory of the sun becomes you. You have been anointed and crowned by the blazing sun, borrowing its power for your own. You energetically cleanse darkness, fear, the cold, and the wet wherever you go. The power of the sun is on your brow - and at your fingertips. Massively increased heat, power, destructive energy, range and incineration for all Radiance skills. -262,144 Mana Regeneration.

Whoa.

I immediately accepted the skill, watching my two old skills merge into one while I quickly tried to process what I’d read, and all the implications of the new skill.

First off, that mana regeneration cost implied a massive increase to my power. It was literally eating a quarter of my regeneration, and the way I understood it to work was it basically ‘stored’ all that mana to improve my abilities. My Radiance beams were going to be nasty, and I wish I had a few rocks to melt through to test.

The issue would be the same as it usually was. I was only good in a fight while I still had mana in my mana pool, but with the extra oomph on my skills I should be very good during that time.

I bet I could totally melt through skill-reinforced armor now!

The description was also somewhat terrifying. Five different factors got massively increased? They also stacked with each other, and the total effect was probably greater than the sum of its parts.

Also, it made taking another Radiance class attractive from a strict reading. It deliberately called out that it worked on all my Radiance stuff, not just the class skills. It was the safe, boring option, but sometimes the little extra to stay alive was nice.

I’d nearly been drowned to death a few hours ago. During a supposedly safe event.

I shuddered and tried to put it out of my mind.

The skill description was also a mix of terrifying and interesting. Crowned by the sun? Energetic cleansing? Bathing in light for 20,000 years straight?

Was the System counting the entire time I’d been in the fae realms for my classes and skills!? It didn’t quite make sense, not with my age still being 22, but frankly I didn’t know. It wasn’t like “people who’ve been in the fae realms for stupid amounts of time” was a well-studied phenomena.

Or maybe it was in this day and age, I just hadn’t found the information yet. Not like I’d gotten time to.

By all the gods above… I must have some insane classes waiting for me. Forget waiting to get [Meditation] to a high level, that wasn’t going to do a damn thing for me if that was true.

Classing up jumped on my to-do list. I doubted my general skills could make much of a difference at this point. Not quite to the top - I still had dozens of other things to do.

Like leaving the room, and seeing what was going on.

And figure out where I was.

I settled down and left the room, still completely disoriented. Sure, I vaguely knew where I was - in an arena room - but I had no idea where that was. Being able to teleport other people was a terrifying ability.

It didn’t take too much imagination to figure out how teleporting somebody could go wrong. Into space. Into a closed cave with no breathable air. Into the bottom of the ocean. Heck, I had to displace air when I was teleported, so there was no reason I couldn’t be teleported into the heart of a volcano!

I followed the sounds of cheering, finding a large group of people - most of them in the pointy hats of the School - watching various fights that were being displayed via Mirage skills all around the area. Interestingly, whoever was casting the skills deliberately degraded the quality of the illusion, making it entirely clear that the fights being shown were fake, and there weren’t life or death struggles all over the spectator’s area.

A bunch of the spectators swooped down on me when I came in, babbling in a variety of languages, everyone trying to shove drinks or food or other things into my hands. Including a pair of underwear.

Ewwww.

I let that drop.

Most of the crowd swiftly abandoned me as the next contestant came out of the teleportation room, and I shook myself free of the few people who were trying to pester me for something or another. Even without speaking the language they were annoying!

I paused at one of the images playing - well, replaying - images from the battlefield. It was the last fight I’d been in, and I honestly didn’t know how I’d been taken out.

I was flitting around the knight, burning brightly, when a massive bolt of Lightning came down and took both of us out.

Bah.

I totally could’ve survived that. I suppose that was the difference between a game, and real life. I was fairly certain I’d eliminated a few opponents with non-lethal shots myself, so I couldn’t really complain when the same happened to me.

Now I just needed to know if my performance had been good enough.

After some aimless wandering around, I got scooped up by Artemis and the rest. Lots of cheering, hugging, and one overly-energetic and excited Auri later - along with stopping her from trying to find the mage who’d beaten me to get ‘revenge’ - and we kept walking around. After some more wandering around, we managed to find Iona, who’d won her tournament, then the organizers found me. The Black Rose was among them.

We did the usual song and dance of Iona translating, the organizers insisting that their language enchantments were good enough, their language enchantments totally failing - I wasn’t speaking a well-known language - Iona agreeing to translate, then the ‘Wait, your name is actually Elaine?’ spiel.

Finally, we got down to business.

“Yugure no Shirayuki.” A beautiful kitsune told me, her eyes filled with lazy snowflakes reflecting her Ice element. Her fur was snow-white, and her nine tails were hypnotic, slipping out from her purple witch robes. “I’m the coach for the School’s team. I want you. I can get your tuition waived, if you’ll compete for us in events.” She waved a stack of papers, which I assumed was my golden ticket.

I wanted to shout and jump for joy. There was one minor sticking point that I needed to clear up before I could happily accept.

“I’m sworn to do no harm. I can compete as long as I don’t need to hurt my competitors, like in today’s event.”

That particular revelation set off a flurry of discussion before they got back to me.

“Acceptable. To the [Bursar].”

With a flurry of tails, she turned on one heel and stalked off. We glanced at each other, and hurried along after her. She set a blistering pace, and Iona had to pick up Fenrir to keep up. The ice-blue wyvern wrapped himself around Iona’s neck, perching on top of her head like the world’s deadliest scarf.

“That was so cool!” Amber exclaimed. “The way you snuck around with that barrel! They never figured out where those shots were coming from! Oh! Oh! And the thing with the river!?”

Amber stuck one hand up over her head, with a single finger pointing out, turning it around and pretending to blast people.

“The river was pretty fun. Insanely dangerous though, I would’ve completely been at the mercy of a Water [Mage] if they’d found me.” I tried to caution Amber. Any of my Ranger instructor’s would’ve thrown a fit, although any Ranger team I was on would’ve been delighted if I managed to pull it off on a mission.

“But they didn’t!” Amber was skipping along, high off the excitement.

“I would’ve thrown you out of the Rangers so fast if you tried any of that on a mission.” Julius teased.

Ok. Almost any Ranger team I was on.

“Was that how you killed the pirates?” He continued.

I shot him a finger.

“This was a display, and remind me, who was it that we kept throwing into the colosseum to fight badly but show off? His name started with a B…”

Artemis gave me a pointed look, and with a slight start of guilt I remembered that she’d also been thrown into the arena, just slightly less voluntarily than Brawling.

“Sure, but you didn’t flash the Ranger eagle at the end.” Julius said. “Makes the whole thing a wash.”

I rolled my eyes at him, and was readying a retort when Amber jumped in.

“OhByTheWayPleaseDon’tBeMadIMightHaveBetWithYourGemsAndWonATon!”

She thought she was being clever, completely forgetting that I had at least 100 times the vitality that she did, and her ‘fast speech’ was easily parsed.

“You WHAT!” I blew up at her. Those gems were some of the last mementos I had of home, each one a precious reminder of a person forever lost and gone.

“I got them back!” Amber quickly backpedaled under my furious gaze, Shirayuki continuing to pace through the crowd, with or without us.

“Whoa, chill Elaine. I was fine with it.” Artemis - ARTEMIS - was the voice of reason here.

“Brrpt BRPT!” Auri was scolding me for my yelling over the ‘brilliant’ scheme.

I took a deep breath, letting myself center again. I should hear what the plan was, especially if everyone else was in on it and alright with it.

At the same time, it wasn’t their stuff that had been risked.

“Ok. Explain.” I curtly ordered as I started to follow Shirayuki through the crowds.

“We’re completely broke. In basically every sense of the word.” Julius started to explain, and if he was on board with this I guess it couldn’t have been that terrible of an idea. “Everything here works off of gems, and you were a total dark horse. Amazing odds, like a lame horse and a bad [Charioteer]. We saw the chance to take a calculated risk, knowing how good you were, and made back our initial bet thirty times over. Almost two diamond’s worth.” He said, and I mentally translated.

Almost 50,000 coins.

Ok.

That was a lot. Two years tuition at the School, for one. Enough money to buy a modest home.

“Yikes. Alright.” I mentally readjusted, considering how incredibly broke we had been. “What are we doing with the money?”

Everyone except Iona traded looks.

“Grease a few palms to get myself and Artemis situated, get you whatever funds you need for the School, and whatever’s left over Amber uses to start her mercantile empire.” Julius said.

“BRRRPT!”

“And buy Auri a pretty nest.” I said.

“Brrrpt.”

“Or some juice.”

“BRrrrpt!!”

“Auri, pick one thing, a mirror, a nest, juice… we only have so much, we’re a little poor now.”

“Brrpt…”

I thought about the division. I thought about Amber’s rules of acquisition, or at least the ones I’d been told.

“I want 90%.” I told Amber.

“What!?” She squeaked, and it was hilarious.

“I want 90% of the profits.”

“NO!” She protested. “Absolutely not!”

“My gems provided the seed money. Doesn’t that make me, like, the investor or something?” I had basically no idea what I was talking about. I just knew I was putting the screws to Amber. It was only fair.

She grumbled a bit.

“50%. I’m putting in all the work. And that’s after cost of goods sold, expenses, cost to buy property and equipment, bribes, taxes, fees, and the whole other host of things you probably don’t care about”

“Deal!” I agreed before Amber could back out. I never expected to get anything out of this, honestly, and I had complete faith in Amber making me rich.

I got distracted by the sight of a massive sky barge landing some distance ahead of us. The bottom half was like a flat-bottomed boat, but the top was all fancy and decorated. Pillars of yellow and red twisted with fascinating, ornamental designs, showing off dozens of magical creatures. The whole thing had various streamers, and was packed full of black-robed students.

We were there a few moments later. We had to wait for the students to disembark, then a number of waiting robed people boarded the boat. Shirayuki swept onto the boat, and we followed in her wake. Someone in a fancy purple robe tried to protest, but Shirayuki just said a few words to him, and he was quiet.

I needed to learn the language as soon as possible. My first few classes were all going to be language classes, and if I could manage it, I was going to do them all at once.

After a few minutes of shuffling around and all of us getting jam-packed onto the sky ship, we took off. The process was smooth, and the few gasps I heard seemed to be from similarly non-robed non-School people on the boat. I kind of wished I was near the edge. I would’ve liked to look out and see all the sights from up high. I loved being in the air, and flying under someone else’s power was only a hair worse than flying under my own.

“I wondered how we’d get to the island.” Iona said as the wind whipped through the crowd, grabbing the occasional poorly-guarded hat and sending it flying off the rails.

I really, really hoped there were some safety features to stop people from flying out of the boat.

“Brrrpt brrrrrrrrrrpt.” Auri didn’t like someone else doing the ‘flying’ for her.

“You know, you could just fly up. You don’t need to be on me.” I told the little hummingbird.

“BRPT!” Auri leaped into action, flying just above the sea of hats to ‘prove’ she was doing it herself, and not letting the boat ‘fly’ her somewhere.

“BBRRRRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrpt!!!!” Auri screeched in fear as the wind grabbed her, and launched her down the length of the ship, just like the rest of the hats.

With a roll of my eyes I flickered my [Mantle of the Stars], catching Auri, not willing to test what anti-falling measures the ship had. It might’ve been a good lesson in too much pride and thinking before leaping - she was a phoenix, falling out of a sky ship would hurt her ego more than anything else - but it was already a strange place, a strange land, and I didn’t need to take the detour.

“Brrpt BRPT.” Auri huddled up next to me, complaining that the magic winds were too strong, and the powerful Wind elemental had it out for her.

I’d seen elementals in Lun’Kat’s lair. I saw how fast the boat was moving, and the corresponding breeze as a result. I’d eat one of the extra-poofy hats if there was an elemental involved.

I let Auri soothe her wounded pride though. Our various small talk as the barge continued its ascent led to Amber broaching the topic of working together again.

“Since we’re in business together, I’d like to get as much starting capital as possible from you.”

I raised my eyebrows at the beanpole.

“You’re not getting my gems.” I flatly told her. “Not when each one is a friend.” The entire ship entered a large cloud, obscuring almost everything around us.

“Your Moonstones!” She burst out. “You’ve got a bunch of them, they’re not connected to your friends. My class is [Fae Trader of the Intangible]. Normal trading and bartering is experience, but it’s not good experience. I’ve been trying. No, what I need is to trade intangible things, and skills stored in gemstones are exactly what I need.”

That explained all the games with trading the IOU’s around. They represented intangible things, and while the stakes were low, it was technically doing exactly what her class wanted. Like me healing up some scraped knees.

She gave me great big puppy eyes, and I glanced at Artemis.

She gave Amber a light smack over the head, and as she lectured the greedy guts, I mouthed the words I knew Artemis would be saying.

“You idiot! This is a public place! Don’t go yelling about your classes and skills to everyone!”

Ahhh, good times. I remember all the speeches Artemis had given me on exactly the same topic. I’d learned my lesson a little too late - I’d needed my arm twisted by the emperor before it had properly sunk in - but it was a nice trip down nostalgia lane.

“My panacea skill only.” I told Amber.

“Are you sure? I was hoping for… you know.”

“Absolutely not.” I folded my arms. “And that’s final. This isn’t a discussion or a negotiation. Rule 3.”

Thank the System for [Immortal Recollections] prompting me with the right Amber rule of acquisition.

“I can charge a bunch of Moonstones with [Dance with the Heavens] for you. I doubt I’ll have the time to properly make good images, but they’ll still be lifesaving. That should give you a strong start.”

“Yes! You’re the best! Also I just leveled.”

We burst through the clouds, and I got my first good look at the School. I pushed my way through the crowd to get an even better look at the premier institute of higher learning.

“Brrrrpt!!”

“I know! It’s so cool!!”

A flying island indeed. The bottom was a rough, oddly-textured rock-like material, in a natural rough half-bowl shape. From what I’d gathered, the island wasn’t lifted up by skills or anything, it just was naturally there.

As natural as a flying island was.

A dozen smaller islands orbited the main one, each having their own miniature and distinct look. One was a meadow field of flowers, the second had a small hill of rocks, the third was a small basin of water. Each had its own strange and fascinating landscape.

The main island was the real draw.

There was a clearly demarcated line in the middle. On one side was a busy, bustling crowded town, rickety buildings clearly held up by copious amounts of visible magic, nearly every inch horizontal and vertical overbuilt as much as it could be. Only a few narrow strips of ground could be seen, and even as I watched the patch rippled, an entire crop grown, then it fell to the ground as it got harvested. High-speed high-skill farming in action - which would be needed, given the ratio of people to arable land.

On the other side of the divide were a number of huge buildings, each one stately, given plenty of breathing room. They were in three layers: a center set of eight tall towers, each one obviously themed after the basic eight elements - the Water tower had waterfalls, while the Fire tower was merrily burning. The Dark tower was unimaginatively painted entirely black, while the Light tower was a blinding beacon. The Earth tower was made out of stone and glittering crystals, while the Wind tower had lots of streamers and little windmills blowing furiously in the invisible wind. The Wood tower was naturally made out of wood, looking like a twisted ancient tree, while the Metal tower was all sharp edges and reflective glass.

They were in an octagonal shape, and more buildings radiated out from them, the entire thing looking a bit like a not very smooth wheel. After what I mentally classified as the “main” buildings, there was a whole mess of tight apartments on one side, and large houses with little gardens on the other.

Tiny little black hats moved around the streets like ants, the occasional brightly colored hat interspersed here and there. Purples were the most common of the colors - still incredibly rare - and I saw a few blues, greens, and one yellow, moving up and down the roads, busy on their tasks. The streets were lined with trees, and glowing pillars of Arcanite were regularly interspersed throughout.

There was an animated illusion of a great big tiger in the sky, pouncing and prowling in the most visible way. A large “6” was hovering in the sky, morphing between various different numerical alphabets. Pillars of glowing light were everywhere, and there was no way that was all Arcanite. No way. The cost would be absurd, not even Lun’Kat’s lair had that much.

Displays of magic were everywhere, and I got massively distracted by a building walking around.

I tried to absorb sight after sight, absent-mindedly noticing that Iona had joined me, looking just as wide-eyed and awed as I was. A dozen other non-School people had joined us at the railing, and it wouldn’t surprise me if the School people were laughing at us rubes.

Someone made an announcement, and while I didn’t know the words, I could easily figure out the meaning, getting me a level in [Learning Languages].

“Welcome to the School of Sorcery and Spellcraft!”

[Name: Elaine]

[Race: Human]

[Age: 22]

[Mana: 580,190/580,190]

[Mana Regen: 273,296 (+518,721)]

Stats

[Free Stats: 204]

[Strength: 1,004]

[Dexterity: 1,831]

[Vitality: 14,240]

[Speed: 14,272]

[Mana: 58,019]

[Mana Regeneration: 58,120 (+51,872)]

[Magic Power: 22,821 (+585,359)]

[Magic Control: 22,821 (+585,359)]

[Class 1: [The Dawn Sentinel - Celestial: Lv 513]]

[Celestial Affinity: 480]

[Cosmic Presence: 315]

[The Stars Never Fade: 11]

[Center of the Universe: 451]

[Dance with the Heavens: 513]

[Wheel of Sun and Moon: 513]

[Mantle of the Stars: 471]

[Sunrise: 411]

[Class 2: [Butterfly Mystic - Radiance: Lv 357]]

[Radiance Affinity: 357]

[Radiance Resistance: 357]

[Radiance Conjuration: 357]

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[Nectar: 357]

[Solar Corona: 357]

[Scintillating Ascent: 337]

[Kaleidoscope: 357]

[Class 3: [Beloved of the Wind - Wind: Lv 8]]

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General Skills

[Long-Range Identify: 376]

[Immortal Recollections: 300]

[Companion Bond between Elaine and Auri: 128]

[Learning Languages: 49]

[Oath of Elaine to Lyra: 513]

[Sentinel's Superiority: 513]

[Persistent Casting: 315]

[Passionate Learning: 382]

Comments

Anonymous

Was Elaine one of the final 8, it seemed like she was close. I was expecting her to get to pick a prize.

Scott, just Scott

She should have been 5 or 6 based on the description. The two were taken out together and then 3 more fights to the end.

AntiClimax she her

Living on a floating, always moving island learning several different languages would probably do wonders for a [World Traveler] class...

Mike G.

Only if you get off the island and visit, I think, which is probably not safe for her.

AntiClimax she her

Well, in certain mortal territories. I'm sure Immortal lands where it's generally safe for students would be fine.

Tjark

I thought it was implied that the class was for traveling between world (as it was unlocked for doing that) not traveling the world. Or did you mean one like that and it was coincidence that it's the same name?

Alexey Gladkich

I presume there's gonna be a celebration and award winning ceremony after the competitors were given time to rest and prepare for banquet.

AntiClimax she her

No. I was talking about the one she was initially offered, or one of its prerequisites. While the class is for traveling between worlds, I don't see why traveling within those worlds wouldn't count as experience. She'd probably have a bit of built up experience as well for traveling to t Fae realm, and while she's back on Pallos, it's basically a different world now.

Alexey Gladkich

For [World Traveller] she needs to travel between worlds to properly level up. In-world travelling gives measly amounts of XP. There are quite a few classes with similar features, [Fire Rescuer], [Formorian Slayer], etc. These classes get increased amounts of XP for their work but significantly less than normal for everything else. Classes with limited XP growth opportunities are generally considered bad.

Julian

I wonder whether the people who had Formorian Slayer at 254 when they got extinct were just screwed.

Cirvante

No, they can still level, albeit slowly, through using skills, fighting and killing. But considering that most humans never make it to 768 in their life, they'd be stuck with the class. They'd get some nice stats from them though.

Squirtle

if they were at 254, they could get to 256 still. It'd just be faster with Formorians still around. Which they could get out of that class route

zadcap

I forget, do you have to hit a class up threshold to reset down to 8? I know the Elves talked about cycling classes, but I don't remember if it was ever discussed how exactly you drop a class level tier. If it's not tied to the class up options, I'm sure some dead end people might just abandon their class and start over.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Håvard

The class description noted talking with the locals its an interdimentional tourist class so to speak. You have to hit tresholds to do any changes to an given class.

Melting Sky

I imagine her little fiery companion is loving all the Butterfly Mystic exp all of this must be showering her with.

Melting Sky

Auri must be soaking up a ton of Elaine's Butterfly Mystic experience for all of this crazy wordly and other-wordly exploration and cultural exposure they've been experiencing since first getting sucked into the realm of the Fae.

Benjamin Smith

"Not everything can be bought with money." Immortality isn't something you just auction off for mere coin.

enderman

One thing I was woundering is that is Yugure no Shirayuki is it Yuugure no shirayuki 夕暮れの白雪 meaning white snow in dusk or is it something else?

Anonymous

"trader of the intangible" amber would 100% be a crypto/nft scammer lol

Anonymous

I’m intrested to see how the xp Elaine should have been getting from her oath being taken by others will work, will she shoot up in levels, will all of the xp go to our favourite little Phoenix or will it not count because she wasn’t in the world while it was generated

Cirvante

You can only reset your classes at a class up point. Either to level 8, or 32 or 128. However, resetting to a higher level than 8 gives you the class you chose at that point. So Elaine could reset her Butterfly Mystic all the way to 8 and chose a different starting class than [Firebug]. If she reset to 32, she'd get [Pyromancer] again and could upgrade it into something other than [Ranger-Mage]. Which is the class she would get by resetting to 128, but then she could level it to 256 and chose [Acolyte of Asura] instead for example. Of course, if a Remus soldier had a [Formorian Slayer] at level 254, they could theoretically level it to 256 without killing formorians. At that point, they could simply upgrade it into something else. Most mortals are quite averse to the idea of resetting classes and losing decades of progress. And one final point, since people love to bring up [World Traveller] regularly, it is, as Havard said, a tourism class and not a combat class. Non-combat classes only get a fraction of the stats that [Mages], [Warriors] and [Rangers] get. That's one of the reasons why it's stat growth was quite pathetic compared to Iona's blue [Paladin of the Moons].

Cirvante

True, but until she classes up her main class twice more and catches up to Butterfly Mystic, that class isn't going to level. Elaine is lucky that she got her third class unlocked before bonding, since that is one she can actually level. If the 24 millenia they spent in the fae realm actually affect class quality, then Auri should just class up as fast as possible. She's getting insane classes offered anyway for being a phoenix.

Alexey Gladkich

@Cirvante I think you confused things. Resetting to given level gives you the class one had at that point. Which is why class choice at lvl 8 for 3rd class is important else one could just reset it and pick a different choice at almost any point. That was mentioned when Elaine was figuring her 3rd class. Albeit, the info is a bit contradictory as at Radiance Class Up she was offered reset to lvl 8 darkness mage... Perhaps, Selkie messed up or it is something to do with the light and dark healer classes merge. Edit: The issue with lvl 254 [Formorian Slayer] is that at lvl 256 the upgrade options will be either weak or about slaying formorians. So resetting much is preferred when there is time and opportunity.

Alexey Gladkich

@Cirvante the time spent in Fae Realm translates into a bunch of achievements. Whether these achievements translate into getting good classes is debatable. Elaine got offered a Blue and a Purple class for first class up but these two classes weren't good despite having good quality.

Cirvante

Nah, you got that mixed up. Before picking a class at level 8 for the first time, your achievements, skills and stats determine the options you have available. That's what doesn't change, even when resetting later. But resetting your class completely allows you to pick another class at level 8 - from the options you originally had in that slot. Since Elaine had a weak mage option even in her first class slot and her sneaking into the library gave her the dark element (which she later used to get Dark Healer at level 32), she must have had a weak Dark-aligned mage option in her 2nd class slot. Her exposure to the strongest Void mage in Remus would have allowed her to upgrade it to Void at level 32. What she does before upgrading her 3rd class and what skills she gets will determine her class selection options at that level forever. When completely resetting that class slot, she will only ever be able to chose from those options. Oh, and [Formorian Slayer] would already be a Warrior/Mage/Ranger class, so upgrading it into a different combat class, unrelated to formorian-slaying, wouldn't weaken it too much. It's the non-combat classes that switch over to combat classes which result in weak classes (as Iona mentioned in regards to the pirates). Of course, someone who took a [Formorian Slayer] class at level 256 is stuck with it for the rest of their life.

Cirvante

Yeah, achievements go a long way towards unlocking options, but your overall stats have a large influence on how strong those options are. For her first class selection she didn't have any stat above 10. Also, neither [World Traveller] nor [Prophet of Papillion] were actually combat classes and she only had the bare minimum of achievements to unlock them. Iona on the other hand got a divine combat class and had already massive stats, countless combat achievements and two divine blessings. Still, it was Elaine who theorized that the 24k years lost in time counts as an achievement based on the skill description of her new merged skill and it's power. If she's right, then Auri should just class up as quickly as possible to get to 512 and unlock her 3rd class. This would allow Elaine to level Butterfly Mystic again and it's safer to let Auri test that theory, maybe with her level 32 class.

Alexey Gladkich

Which is why Auri should wait for normal achievements and level-up skills instead of rushing it like you suggest. Were Auri to rush it her class up options would be much worse.

Håvard

I just want to note how crasy that skill cost is for old Remus when she where promoted to sentinel it was noted that you needed someone dedicated to mana regen, an specialist just to support the upkeep on that skill.

Alexey Gladkich

@Cirvante in Remus at lvl 256 combatants normally expect yellow quality class for the class up considering the amount of work and danger it takes to get there. Orange-quality would give half the stats and I don't even mention red quality. Even Elaine was only offered orange quality for side-lining her class instead of moving forward with it at Celestial Class Up. Unless you count [Eternal Blazing Sun]. I don't know but 1 tier of quality less is significant weakening compared to others, plus quite a few skills will need replacing.

Cirvante

I think Kallisto got an orange upgrade at 256. I agree that it's objectively worse from a min-maxing perspective, but Elaine mentioned how people in the low-exp zone don't like resetting. And resetting to 128 would still leave you with the [Formorian Slayer] class, so they'd have to reset completely to make it worth it (the time it takes from 8 to 32 is negligible).

edgedancer

It will be interesting to see what kinds of skills the other 3 get for being so 'old'.

Anonymous

Who else thinks Amber’s gonna invent credit and gain like a thousand levels as Elaine keeps her alive over the years?

Framing Device

I suspect it will stay maxed, possibly forever, unless Elaine violates her oath and the skill drops levels - briefly.