Awakened Talent: 10,000 Exp Converter! - Chapter 167
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Chapter 167: Is Legendary The Limit? (2)
Chapter 167: Is Legendary The Limit? (2)
Taking out a common-grade skill book, Rock Throw, Vincent decided to experiment using his Quantity Upgrade ability.
Vincent focused on the skill book in his hands, ready to test his theory.
[Target Item: Rock Throw Skill Book (Common)]
[Upgrade Quantity: Possible]
Three options appeared before him:
100,000 Experience Points = x10
1,000,000 Experience Points = x100
2,000,000 Experience Points = x1,000
Without hesitation, Vincent chose the first option. He wasn’t looking to invest too much experience in this experiment—just enough to test whether his ability to multiply skill books could apply to a replica.
[You have successfully multiplied Rock Throw (Common)!]
Moments later, ten identical skill books materialized alongside the original one. Vincent stored all of them in his inventory, leaving only one replica to analyze further.
[Target Item: Rock Throw (Common) (Replica)] (Unable to Learn)
[Upgrade Quality: Impossible]
[Upgrade Quantity: Impossible]
Vincent sighed, a slight frown crossing his face. The system’s restrictions were clear: he couldn’t upgrade or multiply a replica.
“Well, I suppose it makes sense,” Vincent muttered to himself, shaking his head. “If I could do that, it would make my already broken talent even more absurd. The universe seems to have its way of keeping things balanced… somewhat.”
Although he felt a bit disappointed, Vincent understood the limitations. It was a reminder that even his overpowered abilities had their boundaries.
As he stored the skill books back in his inventory, a new thought crept into his mind. Could legendary really be the highest grade for skills?
Curiosity gnawed at him. He decided to test the limits of his abilities once more. This time, he chose his newly upgraded legendary-grade skill, Spectral Rift.
[Target: Spectral Rift (Legendary)]
[Upgrade Quality: Impossible. Already at its highest potential.]
[Upgrade Quantity: Impossible. Learned skill cannot be used as a target.]
Vincent furrowed his brows, feeling both intrigued and slightly frustrated.
“So, it really is at its peak…” he muttered. “And I can’t create replicas of learned skills either.”
Still, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of relief. The fact that he couldn’t replicate or upgrade learned skills meant that every decision he made moving forward would carry even greater weight.
“From now on, I’ll make sure to create replicas of unique or high-graded skill books before learning them,” Vincent thought, resolving to be more strategic with his abilities.
Yet, his curiosity remained unfulfilled. Was legendary really the peak of all skills, or was there something beyond it? Determined to find the answer, Vincent turned his attention to another skill: Astral Immunity, a legendary-grade skill he had exchanged for a significant number of Tower Points in the Tower of Illusions.
[Target: Astral Immunity (Legendary)]
[Upgrade Quality: Possible]
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[Upgrade Quantity: Impossible]
Vincent’s eyes widened in surprise, and a spark of excitement ignited within him.
“There really is a higher grade than legendary!” he exclaimed, unable to contain his enthusiasm.
Eager to know more, Vincent checked the requirements for upgrading Astral Immunity to the next grade.
Legendary to Mythic Requirements:
3 Legendary-grade skill books
3 Legendary-grade Primal Cores
1,000,000,000 Experience Points
Vincent froze, his expression a mix of disbelief and exasperation.
“Fuck!” he blurted out, running a hand through his hair.
The sheer absurdity of the requirements left him speechless for a moment.
“Three legendary-grade skill books?! And what even is a legendary-grade Primal Core? Where the hell am I supposed to find that?! Not to mention a billion experience points—are they serious?!”
Letting out a long sigh, Vincent shook his head. The idea of upgrading a skill to mythic-grade felt impossible at the moment. But deep down, he knew that the future held endless possibilities.
Perhaps one day, he would reach a point where these requirements wouldn’t seem so daunting.
“For now, I’ll focus on what’s within my reach,” Vincent decided, pushing the thought aside.
Shaking off his frustration, Vincent focused on his immediate goals. With his experience bar full and his spoils collected, he made his way back to regroup with Clauny and Mochi.
“You’re back!” Clauny exclaimed as soon as she spotted him. Her expression brightened, a mix of relief and curiosity crossing her face.
“How was it? Are we good to go?” she asked eagerly, her tone reflecting her impatience to move forward.
“Hmm, yeah. Let’s go,” Vincent replied curtly, nodding toward her.
At that moment, the black fat rabbit in Clauny’s arms began to stir. Mochi’s nose twitched rapidly, her beady eyes locking onto Vincent with an intensity that could only mean one thing.
Sniff! Sniff!
“Stupid master,” Mochi’s child-like voice rang telepathically in Vincent’s mind. “What’s that sweet smell you’re hiding in your clothes?”
Vincent chuckled, shaking his head in amusement. He wasn’t surprised that Mochi had sensed the Bloodthorn Behemoth’s Core in his pocket—it was just like her to sniff out anything that might be edible.
Naturally, Clauny noticed Mochi’s strange behavior. She tilted her head, confused. “What’s wrong, little Mochi?”
But the rabbit ignored her, keeping her gaze fixed firmly on Vincent.
Vincent smirked mischievously, replying telepathically, “Call me ‘Great Master’ first, and I’ll give you a surprise.”
Without even a moment’s hesitation, Mochi responded in an instant, “Great Master!”
Vincent blinked in surprise, momentarily stunned. Mochi’s response was so quick and shameless that he couldn’t help but laugh.
“She really is unpredictable,” he thought, shaking his head in amusement. Mochi could be prideful at times, but when food was involved, she was willing to toss her pride aside without a second thought.
With a resigned sigh and a wry smile, Vincent pulled out the Bloodthorn Behemoth’s Core and handed it to her. Mochi’s eyes lit up like stars, and a line of drool escaped from her mouth as she eagerly accepted the core.
“What is that?” Clauny asked, her eyes widening as she watched Mochi devour the item with child-like enthusiasm.
“It’s the core of a Bloodthorn Behemoth,” Vincent explained simply. “I’m testing its effects on Mochi to see if it has any unique properties.”
Clauny nodded, watching intently as Mochi munched away.
Crunch~
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