Elf Kingdom: Game of the World Tree-Chapter 38 - Liver Pain... (Request for Recommendation Tickets!)
Chapter 38: Chapter 38 Liver Pain… (Request for Recommendation Tickets!)
Editor: Henyee Translations
Li Mu took a deep breath and walked into the temple.
At this moment, a spot had already been cleared in front of the statue of the Goddess on the altar.
He checked the career change tutorial in the game system and approached the Goddess statue.
After calming his excited mood a little, Li Mu knelt on one knee and earnestly recited as instructed by the tutorial,
“Praise be to the Mother Nature, praise be to the Goddess of Life, praise be to the great Elven Sovereign—Eve Yggdrasil!”
As soon as he finished speaking, the statue radiated a dazzling light, engulfing him.
...
Li Mu’s consciousness blurred, and he found himself back in the character creation scene.
[Ding—]
[The career change ceremony has begun, your professional field is “Spellcasters,” please select your new class]
[This career change will cost you 10,000 experience points and 200 contribution points]
[As this is your first career change, you’ll receive an opportunity for cross-field change. Upon successful change, your level will directly increase to level 11 (Black Iron Lower)]
[After the career change, you’ll receive a blessing from the Goddess and gain a new professional skill]
[After the first career change, subsequent changes will be fixed to the professional field and cannot cross fields, please choose carefully]
Accompanied by the melodious system prompts, Li Mu received the career change notification.
“Cross-field change?”
Li Mu was intrigued.
He examined it carefully and quickly realized this was meant for players who didn’t like their current profession. It meant during the first career change, those in strength-based professions could switch to a spellcasting profession, and vice versa.
“Haha, this planning is quite considerate.”
Li Mu commented.
Suppressing the anticipation in his heart, he looked over the available professions for career change.
There were six professions available for career change.
The strength-based professions were Archer, Warrior, and Hunter; with development directions focused on long-range burst and sniping, melee damage and tanking, stealth tracking, and assassinations, respectively.
The spellcasting professions were Druid, Mage, and Priest; with development directions focused on support control and damage output, long-range offensive and magic crafting, and support healing and protection, respectively.
Li Mu was quite satisfied with being a Spellcaster, so he didn’t intend to switch to a strength-based profession, instead focusing on the three spellcasting professions.
He didn’t very much like violent damage-dealing roles, nor was he a fan of rune carving or crafting magical tools, so he first ruled out the Mage profession.
And although the Priest was on the career change list, Li Mu found that this profession was temporarily closed for switching upon a closer look, so he was left with one final choice—
“Change to Druid.”
He confirmed.
He envisioned himself as a team commander, and control and support skills were most suitable for him. The versatile Druid had an advantage in this area, making it the perfect choice.
Not only that, his current skills “Entangling Vines” and “Heal Minor Injuries” were already Druid skills.
[Confirm: Change to Druid]
[Career change begins]
Upon receiving confirmation from Li Mu, the 10,000 experience points and 200 contribution points in his game system were instantly deducted, and a gentle, sacred power enveloped him…
Li Mu once again felt the exhilarating sensation of gaining power. He felt his five senses further enhanced, and his perception of magic, especially his attunement to nature, grew ever sharper…
Seconds later, the career change concluded, and Li Mu eagerly checked his character card—
[Name: Li Mu]
[Race: Elf]
[Profession: Druid]
[Level: 11 (Black Iron Lower)]
[Experience Points: 0/30,000]
[Health Points: 1,500/1,500]
[Magic Points: 2,000/2,000]
[Attributes: Constitution (150), Strength (100), Agility (100), Magic Power (200)]
[Skills: Heal Wounds (Tier One), Vine Spell (Tier One), Nature’s Whisper (Tier One)]
[Title: Goblin Slayer]
…
All attributes had doubled again! And his constitution was also strengthened!
Li Mu felt delighted.
In addition, his skills “Heal Minor Injuries” and “Entangling Vines” had both leveled up, becoming Tier One new spells!
Besides these two spells, he gained a new skill: Nature’s Whisper.
Li Mu reviewed it and discovered that this skill allowed him to communicate with plants and animals, gathering information from them.
“I must be unstoppable on this support path!”
Li Mu chuckled.
Apart from the three skills, he noticed he still had two vacant skill slots.
A Black Iron Lower level class holder could master a total of five skills.
[Career change successful]
The system’s voice sounded again, engulfing Li Mu in light as he exited the career change space…
As his vision shifted, Li Mu found himself still standing before the Goddess statue.
[Ding—]
[Player has reached level 11, unlocking subsequent functions—]
[Exchange function enabled]
[Friend function enabled]
[Guild function enabled]
These three functions were common in online games, and Eve had already integrated them into the system long ago.
Li Mu glanced over the latter two, but was eager to check out the exchange function.
[Exchange Function: Contribution points can be used to exchange for equipment, skills, reset career change opportunities, perfect resurrection times, disguise times, etc., at the Natural Temple. Contribution points can be traded between players.]
Looking at this function, Li Mu stroked his chin.
It seemed this was the game’s store for “Elf Kingdom,” hinting that in the future, topping up would be through contribution points.
He opened the exchange interface…
At this moment, there were still very few items on the exchange interface.
Li Mu bypassed the others and went straight to the skill exchange interface.
Since all his skills were support-based, it would be best to acquire an attack skill for self-defense.
“Piercing Wood Spell, Strength of the Bull, Grace of the Cat…”
At a glance, Li Mu saw several skills that piqued his interest, but once he noted the required contribution points…
“The least expensive skill requires 2,000 contribution points?!”
He swallowed hard.
Currently, he had only 100 points left, nowhere near enough…
“No way, I have to quickly take on tasks and find a way to boost my contribution points!”
Li Mu shook his head, feeling a sense of urgency.
*All players were afflicted with compulsive tendencies, and seeing empty skill slots made them eager to fill them up.*
Then, curious, he clicked on the equipment interface…
In an instant, dozens of pieces of equipment with purple borders appeared before his eyes.
“Woah! Purple Epic Gear!”
The Half-Beast equipment refurbished by Eve was visually stunning. Despite Li Mu not being a strength-type player, he couldn’t help but be dazzled.
“Beast Head Half Armor, Refined Scimitar… and they’re limited in quantity, are they limited editions? So pricey… the cheapest still requires 5,000 contribution points… How long would it take to grind those?”
“Oh? There’s even a Devil’s Wand! Wow! Gold Gear! It’s a legendary gold-tier item!”
Li Mu was awestruck.
The wand was the Devil Wood from which Eve had removed the Treasure Bead. After removing the seal, the Devil Wood was damaged.
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However, Eve had still spent 0.05 Divine Power of reuse, remaking it into a Black Iron-tier legendary gold-level item, named: Devil’s Wand.
Li Mu instantly took a liking to it.
However, when his eyes traveled to the contribution point requirements…
“64,800 contribution points?”
He felt somewhat stupefied.
Taking a deep breath, Li Mu clutched his liver,
“Oh no, my liver hurts…”
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