Chapter 53: Changes in Panel(End)

Chapter 53: Changes in Panel(2)

Strength: 59(15+5+1)↑19

Agility: 59(15+5+1)↑19

Intelligence: 47(15+5+1)↑13

Endurance: 46(15+10+1)↑10

Bravery: 20 ↑10

Aakesh's strength and agility crossed the 50-mark, while his intelligence and endurance were still short of crossing the mark.

The fifty mark was special since crossing that mark meant you were no longer weak. The difference between someone with fifty-one units of strength and someone with fifty units of strength was similar to the difference between fifty and forty points of strength.

Even though the majority of the attribute points came from equipment before Aakesh unlocked the class, he still gained a total of 72 units distributed among five attributes.

Aakesh still had twelve free attribute points left, so he decided to let both intelligence and endurance cross the fifty mark.

The next moment, nine attribute points disappeared, and his status panel changed once again.

Strength: 59(15+5+1)

Agility: 59(15+5+1)

Intelligence: 51(15+5+1)↑4

Endurance: 51(15+10+1)↑5

Bravery: 20

HP: 510/510

MP: 267/510

Physical Attack power: 88(59+29)

Magical Attack power: 51

Defense: 82(51+29+2)

Attack Speed: 88(59+29)

Movement Speed: 84(59+25)

Free Attribute points: 3

Aakesh then waved his hands, and the status panel disappeared, waiting for him to call it back again.

Aakesh then returned his focus to the screen, detailing the Coin Tosser. He hadn't studied it in much detail due to the shock of such changes in the diary, but now that he had calmed down, he decided to take a look at it.

A piece of knowledge had appeared in Aakesh's head after unlocking the class: he could stay here as long as he wanted, so there was no worry of him getting stuck there.

In Myth Online, classes were divided into several categories. The higher the grade, the greater the benefits.

The Coin Tosser was a rare grade, but it could be upgraded like every other class in Panagea.

The grade also signified other things in Panagea. For every grade, there was a leveling limit.

In Panagea, the class grading system began with "ordinary, rare, epic, and so forth.

The level cap for ordinary grade classes was Level(10-25). It meant that the adventurers and NPCs would need to upgrade their classes if they wanted to further level up from Level 25.

For the Rare grade classes, the level cap was Level 50, so now that Aakesh had unlocked Coin Tosser, he didn't need to worry about leveling up until Level 50.

The free attribute points gained after each level up also varied by class, widening the gap between excellent and average classes.

Because Coin Tosser was such an important class, it allowed Aakesh to gain five free attribute points after each level up, instead of the usual four. As the grade of the class grew, the free attribute points would increase as well.

The "Light Mirror" class granted six free attribute points, one more than the Coin Tosser.

(A/N: Read Chapter 42 for more information!)

Aakesh then came to the skill sections. He gained five skills in total, while there were only two available based on the information in the diary.

Aakesh couldn't help but feel grateful once again toward Asteria. To change the future, Manish saw repeatedly in his rebirths, Aakesh needed things to go better than expected by the diary, and the gains from the class were the first change. It was unknown whether Aakesh would succeed in changing the future, but he had taken his first step from this point forward.

Coin Toss was a class-exclusive skill, so it was the same as in the diary. Aakesh instead focused on the three skills not shown in the diary.

Destiny's call was an extremely powerful skill since it allowed him to summon an ally five levels greater than him to his aid. What was greater than its ability was its MP cost. It was 50 MP, which was almost negligible for the ability it gave the user.

Fate's Protection was also a great skill, but its expensive MP cost was too much for the current Aakesh.

Foresight was also a great skill, as it allowed him to see five seconds into the future. Its cooldown and MP cost was also high, so that negated its ability. Both Foresight and Fate's Protection were skills that Aakesh wouldn't be able to use most of the time due to their high demand.

It was the reason Aakesh liked Destiny's Call more than any of the other four skills he got from unlocking the class.

The skill allowed Aakesh to select three allies, and it didn't matter what their race was. The only factor used for selection was the level gap. Once the ally's level exceeded Aakesh's level by more than five, Aakesh would lose that ally.

Many benefits became available to Aakesh since he could level up, like inventory and other items. Some rules were also changed for Aakesh from now on.

But as the joy of the benefits of the class decreased, the guilt returned, making Aakesh miserable. So Aakesh decided to look at them later and focus on the current situation, so he could log out as soon as possible and go and see his parents' faces.

In front of Aakesh stood a wall like Veera. Since Aakesh gained the coin and unlocked the Coin Tosser, if Aakesh wanted, he could directly leave the area and teleport back outside the palace. From there, Aakesh knew how to exit this place.

But since Aakesh didn't know whether Veera already had people waiting for him at the exit in Purple City, he was in a dilemma.

Aakesh suddenly tapped his head in frustration since he now had the skill of "Coin Toss" to see whether the way ahead was dangerous.

Since Aakesh took a risk in the treasure area, he already had the coin needed to activate the skill.

Not every coin was suitable for the skill since the weight of fate was not every coin could bear. The Pseudo Coin of Fate was inspired by the original, so it was usable.

Aakesh's only worry was the damage to the coin. He didn't want the coin to crack open since every danger would mean further damage to the coin, and it was already in terrible shape.

Aakesh then took out the coin from his pocket and flipped it while activating the skill.

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