<MAX LEVEL OF THE MASTER ADVENTURER JOB ACHIEVED>
“Huh, that’s surprising,” Ben muttered as the notification went off in his head, drawing the eyes of his two students while he watched them work.
“What, did we do something wrong?” Nati asked as she looked at what she’d been enchanting, trying to spy any issue.
“No, I just finished my job, I wasn’t expecting to have it done for another couple weeks.”
“Do you have a teaching-themed one?”
“No, master adventurer. Thera must have gained a lot of experience today, good for both of us.”
“Wait, you’re making your girlfriend get experience for you while you’re here?” Xilly asked him, judgment clear on her face.
“I’m not making her do anything, this was just convenient for the both of us. When she had the job, I was the one who got the experience for the two of us so now she was taking a turn at it. We’re a team, we raise one another up when we can.”
He could see neither believed him, both having the impression he was stealing growth off of his girlfriend’s work and it was enough for him to decide to end things for the day.
“Alright, it looks like I need to go change my job so why don’t we finish things here for now? I’ll be back tomorrow at the same time and we can start looking at one of the other topics a bit now that you’re getting the foundations of ritual magic.”
“I’ve had arrangements made for practicing connect tomorrow so let’s worry about it the next day instead.”
“Alright, in that case, do you want me to join you to give whatever advice I can?”
Both women looked at each other, with Nati giving in at the end. Even if she didn’t like it, this was a request from her grandfather, she couldn’t just brush him off entirely.
“If you’d meet us at my grandfather's church in the afternoon then I’ll take what advice you can give.”
“Sounds like a plan. In that case, you guys have a good night.”
He slipped off with that, happy to have the excuse to leave as he did, not going to find a job crystal like he’d implied, instead reaching down to pull out the one on his necklace while making his way back to where he was staying, letting the options fill his mind to decide what to take next.
AVAILABLE JOBS
Trap user
Craftsman- alchemy path
Craftsman- artistic path
Craftsman- blacksmith path
Craftsman- cooking path
Craftsman- stonecrafts path
Craftsman- sewing path
Holy craftsman
Mathematician
Cursed item maker
High tank
Otherworldly craftsman
Destructive craftsman
Soul defiling gardener
Summoned enchanter
Ritual enchanter
Divine enchanter
High marksman
High destruction mage
World killer
Material creator
Beginner puppeteer
Freak mind user
Unholy thinker
Connect master
Polymath
Holy adversary
Title master
Master of all
Three new ones huh, neat.
Not just three new ones, three strange new ones, with only one he was already aware of, leaving the other two to be guessed at.
Master of all is gained from finishing five master jobs and gives bonuses to everything so that’s great to get. I didn’t actually think master adventurer counted but it’s cool to see it there. Then obviously title master has to be related to either all of the titles I’ve gained or because of the title holder title specifically, not that there’s really a difference between the two, which just leaves the last one.
Holy adversary. Despite the name, Ben didn’t think he was the holy one it was referring to, with him far more likely taking the role of adversary. He had enough titles that could contribute to it with the two most likely culprits being both of his enemy titles, essentially already placing him as an adversary to two gods, but he wasn’t going to doubt that king of sacrilege might have played a role in it as well.
Which means I’d definitely be getting sacrilege bonuses for it, there’s no way I wouldn’t, but… Not this time. Probably not the next either.
He had thought he’d known what he was going for before he’d seen the new options, having planned on taking otherworldly craftsman since he wanted more bonuses to his crafting specifically, but one of the new options made him second guess his choice.
Master of all was a good job. An exceptionally good job, on a similar level to master adventurer. It gave bonuses to everything, with only one real drawback. It would be slow. Slower than anything else he was likely to take and he couldn’t think of a good strategy to speed through it. Given that it would give bonuses to everything and gain experience from just as much, it sounded like the couple of people who’d managed to gain it in the past had found the leveling difficulty had spiked, and without an adventurer to merge his pool with, he wouldn’t be able to cheese it.
But it could still be worth it to get bonuses for everything… No. Next time.
Getting master bonuses to every attribute and skill would be incredible, but otherworldly craftsman would give bonuses beyond the master rank to his core skills and given all he had already learned it wouldn’t be too long for him to complete it. Better to take the easier one first that focused on what he really wanted and to move on to that one next.
I’ll take otherworldly craftsman.
<ACQUIRED JOB- OTHERWORLDLY CRAFTSMAN LV0>
<MAJOR BONUSES GRANTED TO IMPROVING STRENGTH, STAMINA, AND INTELLIGENCE>
<CRAFTING AND ANY RELATED SKILLS WILL RECEIVE A MAJOR GROWTH BONUS>
<FINE MOTOR CONTROL LEVEL INCREASED>
<PUPPETRY LEVEL INCREASED>
<ACQUIRED SKILL ARTISAN’S TOUCH>
<UNENDING CRAFTING LEVEL INCREASED>
<MATERIAL MANIPULATION LEVEL INCREASED>
Name: Ben Heph
Race: Human
Titles: Apostle of Myriad, The Forgotten One, Miracle Maker, Skill learner, Enemy of Eneth, Trial Defier, Trial Breaker, Godslayer, Monster, Madman, God killer, Threat, The mad apostle, Destined holder of Connect, God of Destruction, Creator of Life, Awakener, Maniac, Brutal Blacksmith, Defier of Gods, Title Holder, Enemy of Olensia
Jobs: Otherworldly craftsman (lv 9)
Previous Jobs: Apprentice craftsman, Craftsman, Priest, Enchanter, Mind user, Magic item maker, Magic weapon maker, High enchanter, Fractured mind user, Tree tamer, High craftsman, Apprentice mage, True mage, Tank, Heretic, Adventurer, Divine heretic, Kin, Master craftsman, Master enchanter, Scholar, Connected enchanter, Infernal craftsman, Marksman, Destruction mage, Material mage, High material mage, Profane enchanter, Master material mage, Impious creator, Mind master, Master adventurer
Attributes:
Vitality: 1165
Vitality recovery rate: 31/hr
Mana: 1351
Mana recovery rate: 98/min
Strength: 945
Agility: 288
Stamina: 2352
Intelligence: 5158
Affinities:
Light: 3
Life: 2
Fire: 4
Water: 3
Air: 4
Earth: 2
Death: 3
Dark: 1
Space: 4
Time: 5
Resistances:
Light: 68
Life: 72
Fire: 75
Water: 69
Air: 66
Earth: 81
Death: 78
Dark: 85
Space: 63
Time: 61
Blessed skills:
Unending crafting lv5*
Divine enchanting lv5*
Unnatural mind lv4*
Passive skills:
King of sacrilege lv9*
Bind
Integrated demonic body lv6
Defense enhancement lv9
Absorption resistance lv8
Knowledge lv7*
All affinity resistance enhancement lv6
Lesser inspiration lv9
Fine motor control lv8
Bite enhancement lv1
Piercing resistance lv4
Artisan’s touch
Active skills:
Stealth lv1
Deep connection lv3*
Cycling lv1
Marksmanship lv6
Material manipulation lv5*
Swimming lv1
Dance lv0
Unnatural thought speed lv2*
Mental symbiosis lv9
Puppetry lv7
Blessings:
Myriad’s Blessing
Anailia’s Blessing
Helori’s Blessing
Galwax’s Blessing
Elvat’s mana regeneration Blessing
Eneth’s Blessing
Earth Pantheon’s Blessing
Life Pantheon’s Blessing
Dark Pantheon’s Blessing
Olensia’s Blessing
Trials:
Trial of Anailia and Tolona
Trial of the Dead God
Earth Tower
Life Tower
Dark Tower
“Huh, that’s a little odd,” He muttered as the various notifications rang out in his head.
None of it was bad. By all reasonable standards, everything he just got was actually quite good, making him feel confident in the choice he’d made. Gaining enough levels right off the bat to put a healthy dent into the job was fantastic, along with getting the ones he had been wanting. The point of taking it had been to level up his crafting and now that was already done.
No, what was odd was how the notifications had gone off, placing the new skill he’d gained in the middle of everything else instead of the beginning or the end. A skill he hadn’t heard of. There was nothing necessarily wrong with that, but it did pick at his curiosity and he called up to his god, looking for any answer as he kept on his way.
“Myriad Myriad Myriad, your humble apostle has a question so free up some time and answer me.”
<You aren’t humble.>
“I’m a little humble sometimes. Anyway, I took a new job and got a new skill. Artisan’s touch, no level attached to it. Any chance you’re familiar with it?”
<You got artisan’s touch? That’s… odd.>
“Odd how? Come on buddy, if you know then no holding out on me.”
<It’s odd because that’s not a skill a mortal would usually gain by themself. It’s typically one that’s given by a crafting god as a reward for completing their trial, the same way you gained bind from Anailia. It’s not impossible to get yourself, it is a skill like any other, it’s just really rare for that to happen. Of course, given so much else that you do and happens to you, I suppose it’s not that surprising in the grand scheme of things.>
“Okay, ignoring that last bit then, what does it do? If it’s a trial reward it has to be pretty damn good.”
His rising excitement was met by Myriad’s silence, dampening his enthusiasm with each passing second.
“God damn it, alright, fine. Tell me the problem with me getting it already.”
<Oh no, it’s not that, it really is good for you, I was just thinking how you’d likely be better off with a skill that’s technically worse.>
“Weird but I’m listening.”
<Alright, you’re familiar with inclination skills, right?>
“I am.”
It was a rare class of skill, uncommon enough that he only had two examples of it in his ring library but a boon for whoever gained them. They essentially acted the same way affinities would for magics, only for skills instead, making a person more compatible with the class of skills that matched the type of inclination. It was honestly something he would have loved to get, but he didn’t think there was any real chance of him finding someone with crafting inclination and then getting Zandale to gain the skill for him to learn later.
<Well, you can think of artisan’s touch as a more powerful version of that, specifically, in between the ninth level and the zeroth awakened level of an equivalent inclination skill. For anyone else, the one you’ve just gained is obviously superior, but as for you, I just can’t help but think that you wouldn’t even need that long to awaken it if you’d just gained crafting inclination instead, that’s all, but it really is an excellent skill so don’t worry about it. You’ve basically just guaranteed that your next couple levels won’t take too long, even with how ridiculously fast you already manage them and you’ve likely just cut the mana cost for any way you use your material manipulation by a pretty significant amount too.>
When his god put it like that, he really couldn’t help but agree with the assessment, even if he decided not to let it get to him. Unleveled skills were an order of magnitude harder to awaken, essentially already being in their perfect form so there wasn’t much chance of growing it farther but given how good it already was and that it had likely just pushed both unending crafting and material manipulation to the next level, he wasn’t going to complain and look that gift horse in the mouth.
After all, Given that we’re getting closer to the next wave I probably wouldn’t even live to see myself awaken a crafting inclination, might as well take this as it is now and be happy with it.