God-Tier Extraction Talent: Reincarnated in a Game-like World!

Chapter 451 451: Multiple Level Up



Chapter 451 451: Multiple Level Up



[STATUS WINDOW]


Name: Gabriel Reyes


Level: 50


Class: Berserker


Subclass: Demonic Exorcist


Title: Orc Slayer, Beginner Lord


HP: 200/200 (?)


MP: 2600


BM: 100


Talent: God Tier Extraction, A Rank Indestructible Body


Unlocked Perk: Rank Revelation


Unlocked Perk: Fusion


EP (Extraction Points): 2500


[STATS]


Strength: 220


Agility: 230


Perception: 180


Intelligence: 260


Available SP: —


[SKILLS: 10/20]


Burrow Shift LV.1, Vicious Pounce LV.1, Dark Flame Orb LV.2, Undying Will (Passive) LV.1, Blood Rush LV.2, Stonebind Trap LV.1, Iron Body LV.1, Parry LV.2, Decay Touch LV.1, Silk Combustion Thread LV.1, Charming Gaze LV.1 (Not Learned), Needlestorm Technique LV.1 (Not Learned)


[TREASURES]


Crimson Judgement (Platinum), Guard's Robe (Gold), Blue Flower, Catalyst Core (Bronze), Combat Visor Mk.I (Bronze), Super Power Base Blueprint LV.1, Sealed Legacy Item, Elixir of Recovery x12, Essence Reforge Pill x3, Flame Core Extract x5, Moonlight Dewdrop x3, Memory Fragments, Poison Fang Daggers, Sapphire Eye of the Deep (Rare), Blood Flask (Gold)


[AN: Would really appreciate it if anyone could point out any mistakes in the status screen so it can be fixed.]



The evolution had not just changed Gabriel's physical appearance, even his system status now had visible changes.


Most importantly, Gabriel saw that he could now learn ten more skills, bringing his total number of skills to a full twenty.


"What did you see?" Seraphina asked curiously when she noticed the intense expression on his face.


"Nothing. I have got a few skills gathering dust in my inventory. I have been wanting to learn them for a long time. Now with the upgrade I can finally learn them comfortably," Gabriel replied in an enthusiastic tone, almost like a child who had just received a new toy.


"That is not bad… but I still do not get the point of you learning multiple skills. There are not more than three or four skills you actually like using in battle," Seraphina stated. "At least from my observation so far."


Gabriel nodded, agreeing with her. Most times while fighting, he focused mainly on his swordsmanship and Blood Rush for short bursts of speed to catch enemies off guard.


The only time he used multiple skills was when he was extremely lazy or wanted to get rid of enemies quickly. He was someone who naturally loved the thrill of fighting and did not want to stand back like mages who only spammed magical spells.


It was such a boring way of fighting. Of course, for skillful mages even that could become exciting to watch, but Gabriel did not really fancy that style.


Furthermore, not using all his skills at once gave him hidden trump cards against enemies, something that could tip the scale of any battle, as seen when he activated his second class.


So with all this, one might wonder why learn more skills.


The answer was rather simple. The more skills one possessed, the better. You did not know when one might become helpful in a life threatening situation or even in day to day life.


Gabriel explained this to Seraphina, and her eyes flashed sharply. "That is really a good idea… I should not use most of my skills often as well."


"I would not really advise you to do that. As long as it gets you out of the situation, I would say go all out," Gabriel corrected. "The goal is not to avoid using your skills. What is the fun in that? The goal is to use them as often as possible and make it hard for known enemies to predict what you might do next."


The two did not exchange many words after that as Gabriel shifted his focus back to his system screen.


His health points had increased to two hundred now, and beside the health bar there was a small question mark symbol.


He wished to know what it was, and a new screen flared to life before him.


[With each level up, your health bar now increases by 20 points.]


It was not new information, so he moved on.


The advancement quest was not some magical spell that made one suddenly powerful. This world worked by logic, something Gabriel had come to understand for a while now.


All it did was remove the natural bottleneck stopping him from advancing while improving and preparing his soul and body for the next realm of power.


As he was thinking, a new system message flashed before him.


[Ding. You have two unread messages.]


Gabriel briefly scanned through them. The first message that caught his eye was


[Do you wish to equip the title Lord of the Eastern Camp?]


[Ding. You have large reserves of experience points. Do you wish to level up?]


Seeing the last message, his eyes lit up. This was what he had been looking forward to all this time.


"Finally, I will not be stuck at level fifty anymore," Gabriel said aloud.


"With the amount of experience points you gained, I am pretty certain you will pass level sixty at least," Seraphina said.


Gabriel did not disagree. He nodded. "Well, there is only one way to find out."


Gabriel took a deep breath, ignored the first message, and selected the second one.


"Yes," he answered.


[Please brace yourself, or if possible find somewhere to sit down. Multiple level ups at once could cause disorientation.]


The earlier weakness from the advancement quest was still there. Gabriel was not someone who glorified pain, so he quickly exited the bathroom, sat on the bed, and prepared himself.


Gabriel leaned back slightly, planting both feet firmly on the ground as if preparing for impact. He rolled his shoulders once, then exhaled slowly. He had gone through enough system nonsense to know that whenever it gave a warning like that, it was never just for show.


"Alright… do it," he muttered.


[Ding. Level Up.]


[Ding. You receive 5 free stat points.]


[Ding. Level Up.]


[Ding. Level Up.]


The notifications came instantly, one after another, not even giving him time to react.


[Ding. You have leveled up.]


[Ding. You receive rewards.]


[Ding. You have leveled up.]


[Ding. You have leveled up.]


For a full minute the notifications continued, forcing Gabriel to grip the edge of the bed as he felt a sudden pressure inside him. It was not pain, but more like something within him was being filled and forced to expand.


It was an extremely uncomfortable feeling.


However, after several more seconds, the notifications finally stopped.


Gabriel blinked once, then stretched his fingers. The motion alone felt sharper and more controlled, like his body had been recalibrated.


"Done?" Seraphina asked, curious.


He did not answer immediately. He was already staring at the updated screen.



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