《Human Nature Never Change.》Chapter 7 "Some answers"

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Seth said, trying to figure out how this system worked.

Per Point added you gain:

Stg

Con

Dex

Res

Int

Wis

Wil

Per

Health

1

12

1

3

H.Regen/Min

0,08

0,004

Stamina

7

7

4

2

S.Regen/Min

0,2

0,067

0,067

0,1

Mana

13

7

M.Regen/Min

0,100

0,286

0,050

0,050

Defence:

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Magic

x

x

x

x

Dodge

x

x

Physical

x

x

x

Attack:

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Magic

4

2

Physical

5

2

Here he could see that adding points to strength; added 1 Health Point, 7 Stamina, 0,2 to stamina regeneration. But when it comes to Physical defense it was simply an “x” showing that it had an effect but not what it did. And lastly, Physical attack was increased with 5 points. And so, continued the tablet, the list above continued with Constitution, Dexterity, Resilience, Intelligence, Wisdom, Willpower and Perception. Showing below them what they did with the list to the left. He had tried to ask the system about the “x” at defense and only got an answer that said, “”

Seth knows that going into that mine would mean more shadow rats and flying rats, sorry bats. He had lost 10 points from a single bite last time, and with his 195 Health pool that meant nineteen and a half bites and he was dead. Rats and flying rats were known to usually be more than one or two when left alone to procreate. But at the same time, he did not want to use his points in native as they could be used for far better skills even if the system had refused to let him in to see saying “”. So, he added points from native so that every stat was closer to 10 points in it from native. The 20 points from Mage were added to both Intelligence, wisdom and Constitution. Making his fire spell “more better” and being able to “live long and prosper”, for a total of 60 points.

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Class points:

Nativ

1st

2nd

3rd

Total

Class:

Points left:

Strength

5

-

-

5

10

Nativ

-

Constitution

5

20

5

5

35

1st

40

Dexterity

5

-

-

5

10

2nd

-

Resilience

5

-

-

-

5

3rd

63

Intelligence

5

20

-

-

25

Total:

103

Wisdom

5

20

-

-

25

Willpower

5

-

-

-

5

Perception

5

-

-

-

5

He still had points left but adding point without a reason and not knowing what would be useful feels wrong and unnecessary. He should have used more time looking up skills, and find out the perfect character build, he looked up his too see what had changed with the new points added.

Stat:

Base

Total

Health

456

456

H

H.Regen/Min

2,82

2,82

H/m

Stamina

365

402

S

S.Regen/Min

8,83

8,83

S/m

Mana

500

500

M

M.Regen/Min

10,14

10,14

M/m

Stat:

Total

Defense

Total

Strength

10

Magic

3,90 %

Constitution

35

Dodge

1,01 %

Dexterity

10

Physical

3,61 %

Resilience

5

Attack

Total

Intelligence

25

Magic

150

Wisdom

25

Physical

70

Willpower

5

-

-

Perception

5

Points left:

103

He had over doubled his health and health regeneration. And almost everything else, he could see that there was a difference between Stamina base and its total, and remember his skill adding 10% after leveling up to level 10.

After all this he noticed that his memories were flowing back after adding points to both Intelligence and Wisdom, so they affected other things than just a numerical value. He remembers a lot more about his previous life, and that he had chosen this or at least it was his fault. He had taken his car, speeding down the road, just to feel the rush, going past 200Km/h on a narrow gravel road, and one mistake had made him and a large oak best-friend forever. It was a closed road, it was, he was trying to remember more about it, he had not put others in danger or at least he thinks he did not. No, he did, he had a passenger, he, no she was wearing a helmet, they were racing, that was is, he remembers she was screaming at him, begging him to be alive, she was only bruised and beaten up and luckily the tree had hit his door and stopped inside his seat. His best friend was alive, it calmed him in a way, knowing he had not killed her. So, he had died once, he could not remember any pain and even if he tried to remember some parts of his old life it was still hard to do so.

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But he now felt ready to finally step inside the mine once more. The darkness was almost welcoming him back like an old friend.

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