My Skill Bar is Full of Monster Skills-Chapter 62: White Porcelain Level 2

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Chapter 62: Chapter 62: White Porcelain Level 2

Dorne City.

On the spacious Venezia Avenue, a tall girl with long legs was walking side by side with a man wearing a horned helmet and carrying a steel shield.

After having lunch together and arranging to meet again the next day, Elise hurried back to the Divine Hall, leaving Reya and Raine to walk towards the Adventurer Association Branch in Dorne City.

Compared to the Adventurer’s Association in Mill Town, the one in Dorne City was more than ten times larger, almost the size of an opera house. The main building was constructed with some type of tuff, giving it a solemn and majestic pale gray appearance.

The flow of adventurers was bustling, and the number of people at the Classes-level left Raine feeling a bit overwhelmed.

Within just a minute, Raine saw four or five adventurers dressed as mages or mage apprentices entering and leaving.

"Raine, do you need me to accompany you over?"

Considering it was Raine’s first visit to the Adventurer Association Branch in Dorne City, Reya couldn’t help but ask.

"Thank you, I’ll go by myself."

"Captain, focus on your promotion. I wish you success," Raine said with a smile, shaking his head.

There are signs here directing him, so he can find the Mage District on his own.

Moreover, compared to him just coming to ask a few questions, Reya’s matter was far more important as she was facing a promotion.

"Thank you, it might take some time before I can find you in Mill Town."

Generally, promotions are quick, but the subsequent Class Combat Skills learning takes a relatively long time.

Therefore, Raine did not find Reya’s mention of taking some time odd.

"Wait, Raine, come with me." Suddenly, Reya called out to Raine, who was about to turn around and leave.

Hmm?

Although Raine was a bit puzzled, he still followed behind Reya.

Reya led him to the association’s counter, handed over the squad insignia to a female receptionist, and said, "Upgrade the insignia’s permissions."

"Raine, your insignia." Reya turned to Raine without explaining anything, holding out her hand.

Raine took off the adventurer’s plaque that hung around his neck and handed it over.

He vaguely guessed what Reya intended to do.

"Promote Raine to vice-captain of the Howling Hunter Squad, granting him the authority to represent the squad in task acceptance," Reya said to the female receptionist across the counter.

"Understood, Captain Reya." The receptionist respectfully took Raine’s plaque and immediately started processing.

"Mr. Rein, your adventurer level has already met the requirements for a promotion to White Porcelain Level 2. Shall I proceed to promote you directly? Otherwise, White Porcelain Level 1 doesn’t qualify you as a temporary team leader for your squad."

"Yes, thank you." Raine was momentarily stunned but quickly nodded.

His adventurer level indeed met the promotion requirements.

For adventurers at the White Porcelain level, each levelup requires completing five or more tasks of the same tier, along with at least three combat-related task commissions.

Raine naturally met these criteria.

Until now, most of the tasks he had performed were combat-related commissions, whether it was extermination or wanted missions, while gathering tasks were relatively rare.

A few minutes later.

Raine and Reya left the counter.

"This way, even if it takes some time before I can reunite with you, you can start handling tasks on your own."

"Captain, will your promotion take that long?" Raine sensed something slightly off.

"Better safe than sorry." Reya smiled meaningfully, not explaining further.

...

After Reya left, Raine quickly followed the signs to the Mage District.

At the entrance to the Mage District was a counter, where a girl in a light red silk robe looked somewhat surprised at Raine’s outfit and asked, "Hello, are you here for consultation or to learn magic?"

"I have some questions and would like to consult with Master Benjamin."

"That’s possible, but Master Benjamin will charge a consultation fee that ranges from one silver to one gold based on the difficulty of your questions. Can you accept that?"

Raine was momentarily stunned but soon understood.

This was the residence of the mage Classes trainer.

It’s heard that the Magic Lords are always wealthy, so a consultation fee starting from one silver coin is quite normal.

But the upper limit being one gold?

That’s quite expensive.

Still, Raine thought since he was already here, he couldn’t just waste a trip to Dorne City. Moreover, he was confident his questions wouldn’t be that expensive.

"Alright."

"Please wait. Once the person before you comes out, you can go in."

"Okay, thank you."

....

About five minutes later, a young man holding a staff emitting a faint red glow walked out of the room with a delighted expression.

Raine then got up and entered the room.

Inside, a middle-aged man wearing a red magic robe sat behind a desk, smiling warmly at Raine.

The man’s eyes were deep and spirited, with his blue-brown eyes seeming to possess the power to peer into one’s soul.

"Master Benjamin, hello."

"Hello, young man, please have a seat."

"Did you encounter any problems while learning magic?" Benjamin’s manner was kind and his voice rich and mellow.

"Master Benjamin, I would like to ask you a question regarding magic."

"By all means."

"May I ask, is there any magic spell with effects similar to the gigantification talent of Gray Dwarves, to increase size and power?"

"One silver coin," Benjamin quoted, casting a slightly curious glance at Raine.

Judging by the young man’s attire, he seemed like a warrior apprentice, and the nature of his question... Could it be that he wants to self-study the Giant Transformation Spell to enhance his combat prowess?

What an interesting young man.

However, he’s probably underestimating the complexity of learning magic.

"Of course," Raine nodded.

After all, this was already the lowest fee.

"The Second Level Spell Giant Transformation Spell can achieve a similar effect, though there are some differences."

"Firstly, the size increase effect of the Giant Transformation Spell is greater than that of the Gray Dwarves’ gigantification talent, enlarging your size to around that of an ogre, nearly doubling it."

"However, the increase in power doesn’t double; it improves by about twenty to thirty percent, similar to the effect of the Gray Dwarves’ gigantification talent."

"In terms of duration, the Giant Transformation Spell generally lasts only over ten seconds, rarely exceeding half a minute. On this front, the gigantification duration of Gray Dwarves often lasts longer, with many robust Gray Dwarves sustaining it for over ten minutes or even longer."

"Lastly, the Giant Transformation Spell can be cast on others by mages, while the Gray Dwarves’ gigantification talent can only apply to themselves."

Raine nodded slightly as he listened to Benjamin’s description.

It was good enough.

Good enough meant he could cast it and be explained logically.

"Second question: Has anyone researched improvements on the Giant Transformation Spell, like reducing casting requirements, extending duration, or weakening the size increase effect?"

"One silver coin," Benjamin smiled as he quoted.