64 Appraisal-sama is really an intelligent person
Appraisal-sama is really incredible.
The skills that I can acquire appear in the list displayed with how many points they cost.
The current number of points I have is 200.
Because a skill requires a minimum of 100 points, I can either acquire two 100 point skills or one 200 point skill.
Well, that's fine.
The thing thats important here is that the appraisal displays unacquired skills.
As long as it's displayed, it's possible to double appraise.
In other words, I can check the effect of unacquired skills before acquiring them!
Splendid!
If I use this function, I can find useful skills. Its not necessary to acquire them while worrying whether theyre usable or not.
Besides, depending on the situation, I can find skills that seem to be attainable by earning skill proficiency without needing to use my skill points.
The unacquired skills spread out before me.
Thus, let's appraise the skills displayed in the list one after another.
Skill proficiency reached. Skill Overeating LV5 has become Overeating LV6
The skill level of Overeating rose again as I continued eating while appraising.
But, there's still a lot of monkeys left, and it seems that my belly is still far from its limit.
My belly is incredible.
Is there a "Different Dimension Belly" title?
Fuu.
It's wonderful.
Even what is displayed now seems to be an illustrated encyclopedia.
Wont it increase even more if I save up 300 points?
It will probably increase.
But, I need to raise my level to that extent.
Although my level rose due to fighting the monkeys in a struggle to the death like an idiot, it doesnt usually increase that much all at once like this time.
But, the displayed skills now will no longer be displayed if I use up my points.
That's troublesome.
But, if there's a good skill, I want to acquire it.
What a dilemma.
What should I do?
Should I acquire a skill? Or should I save up my points?
Ku, I'm troubled.
I have already finished appraising all of the displayed skills.
There were some skills that I'm interested in.
Magic PerceptionBecomes possible to perceive magical power
Magic ManipulationBecomes possible to manipulate magical power
Arent these two necessary to use magic?
It really looks like it. Considering the way these two are displayed together, it feels like its on purpose.
Perhaps, these are skills that show their effects when in a set.
I can acquire both of them at just 200 points.
But, there's a big problem.
Actually, I already had "Magic Perception".
Its in the Detection skill.
Yes, Magic Perception is also included in the Detection skill.
That means, even if I acquire "Magic Perception", it might unify with Detection.
That's unacceptable.
Or perhaps I should say, if that happens, I might not be able to use magic for the rest of my life.
I cant activate Detection and if that happens, I wont be able to activate Magic Perception too.
According to my expectations, if these two skills are a set necessary to use magic, then I might have been checkmated.
Eh, what's with this vicious bug?
No no.
It hasnt been decided that it will happen that way.
Surely, I will become able to use magic someday.
Therefore, I will put this matter on hold.
There might be a skill that can make "Detection" usable.
But, it's doubtful that it can really become usable, and I don't want to use my valuable skill points any further on a useless skill.
Here, a skill that can be used immediately with clear effects is good after all.
The "Poison Claw" skill that I considered before is no longer needed because I already have the "Poison Attack" skill.
Although acquiring "SP Consumption Down" would not be a loss, its priority is not high because I have "Overeating".
Or rather, I was able to acquire the "Automatic HP Recovery" naturally, so I might acquire "SP Consumption Down" sooner or later.
Well, although I look troubled, I have already set my eyes on a skill.
Now, I just need to decide whether I should acquire a skill or I should save my points.
The skill was clearly distinct from the others.
In various ways.
Pride power capable of reaching the Gods. The rate at which you gain experience and skill proficiency rises greatly and each ability growth value rises. In addition, the system is surpassed and the the right to interfere with the area is obtained
I don't understand it.
The explanation and also why only 100 points is needed to acquire such a skill.
Although I appraised , , area, all of the results were Impossible to appraise.
The thing I managed to understand from the explanation was that this skill has an effect that increases how many experience points you receive and it increases your skill proficiency, it also gives growth corrections.
With that alone, its already an extraordinary ability.
To be honest, I'm unsure of what I should do.
Such an incomprehensible skill is too dangerous.
I don't know what kind of demerits it has.
But, if I think about it, there are a lot of benefits.
There's no other skill that can increase the rate at which you gain experience and skill proficiency.
I dont know how much of an effect the growth corrections will have, but the difference seems large.
Really, what should I do?