Chapter 35: The Tail Line

I found that from this chapter, I finally got to the point, and I was ......

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Yang Hai glanced at it and scolded: "Profiteer! "Because the skills on the list are very expensive, if you learn them all, you will definitely have to empty all his gold coins. The Dark Vault Dweller's skills are still relatively small, if you replace them with two other Vault Dwellers...... He didn't have enough gold.

There is nothing to say about the learning of skills, and if you can learn it, you must learn it all.

There are three of these skills that are common skills that every Vault Dweller can learn:

Slow Fall from Height (Level 10%): Reduces damage taken when falling from a height.

Stuck in the air (level 1 0%): Physical skill, stagnant in the air for up to 3 seconds, cooldown for 30 seconds

Will of the Vault Dweller (Level 1 0%): 10% Spiritual Spell Exemption

The other abilities are the Dark Vault Dweller's abilities:

Sword Mastery (Level 10%): The power of sword weapons is increased, and the agility attribute is increased when using sword weapons

Dodge (Level 1, 0%): Your ability to dodge enemy attacks has been improved.

Parry (Level 10%): Your ability to parry enemy attacks has been improved.

These skills were immediately included in Yang Hai's skill tree after learning, and the two skill trees about the Blood Banisher and the Void Vault Dweller, which had been forked from the skill tree, had disappeared.

The Dark Vault Dweller's skill tree lit up.

In the Forgotten Continents, all skills will show level 10% at the beginning. It is important to emphasize that spells are spells and skills are skills and cannot be mixed up. For example, a fire-based spell specialization is a skill, while a fireball spell is a spell, which falls within the scope of the flame-based spell specialization. Using these skills increases proficiency, which is not slow unless it is a special skill. However, when the proficiency reaches 99%, you need to invest a skill point in this skill in order to get it to level 2

How do I get skill points?

Skill points are nowhere near as valuable as stats, but they are still important to players. Different class upgrades give you different skill points, as well as modifiers from various sides.

Modifiers include: 1 skill point is given for each level of advancement, regardless of who you are.

If your intelligence exceeds 12/17/22/29 (not including equip's additional intelligence stats), you will gain 1/2/3/4 additional skill points when leveled up.

Dragons, on the other hand, have true dragon blood, and each level up will give them an additional skill point.

What's more, the skill points you get when you level up are different for different classes. For example, the highest thief can get 8 skill points per level, and the lowest warlock can only get 4 skill points per level.

In this regard, the Vault Dweller is considered medium, and can gain 6 skill points for each level of promotion, plus a fixed 1 point, 1 point for the intelligence bonus (Yang Hai's intelligence 13), and 1 point for the dragon's addition, then Yang Hai can gain 9 skill points for each level of promotion.

He is now level 3 and has 27 skill points that he has not used.

But skill points are used really quickly, and they also need to be used in life and careers. Unless you're a pure combat player, it's imperative to invest in skill points in your life career. And professional players require both virtue and art, and it is impossible not to practice life skills, unless they are crazy.

Yang Hai was still worried that the Dark Vault Dweller's skills were too few just now, but now he was glad that there were relatively few of them, otherwise he would have a lot of pain for the trade-off.

Looking at the skills on the first floor of the Dark Vault Dweller's skill tree, Yang Hai felt that all of these skills were useful, and there were no waste skills. Of course, the Dark Vault Dweller has so few skills, and if there is another bunch of junk skills, the game company will wait to be complained by angry players.

Yang Hai had no choice but to endure the pain and light up all the skills that could be lit up with one skill point.

Stealth (Level 1 0%): The stealth skill has become more perfect, with movement speed restored due to stealth drops, and it is more difficult to detect

Scouting (Level 10%): Mobilize your eyes and ears to look around and make it easier to spot targets that are hiding or invisible

Listening (Level 1 0%): Hearing is more acute

Hiding (Level 10%): Hides silently and becomes undetectable

Shadow Escape (Level 10%): Concealed when hiding in the shadows

Listening to the wind (Level 10%): Judge the situation with a keen sense of hearing

Dual wielding (0% at level 1): The Dark Vault Dweller is good at dual-weapon combat, and the attack speed of the two weapons is calculated separately for the gain from agility

All of a sudden, 7 skill points were used up, and Yang Hai's heart was dripping blood. None of these seven skills are active offensive skills, all of them are small skills such as reconnaissance, listening, and hiding, looking at the skill tree he lit up, and then looking at the attributes, Yang Hai suddenly found that he had become a voyeur, a modern version of Guan Xige. ,

What is a voyeur? First of all, you must be able to hide, so that you will not be caught by voyeurs and beaten up; And you have to be sharp-eyed. Looking at your own skills, and then looking at 27's agility and 25's perception, you can do promising jobs like voyeurism in the future.

7 skill points are reimbursed in this way. You must know that there are not only these places that need to use skill points, but also some other people who are born with skills and skill points, and they need a lot.

For example:

Throwing Weapon Mastery (Level 1 57%): The power of throwing weapons is increased, and the benefits gained from agility and strength attributes when using throwing weapons are increased

Gathering (Level 1 99%): Collect potentially useful materials from loot.

Focus (Level 1, 99%): Focus and make what you're doing more successful

Acting (Level 1 3%): Your performance is infectious

Bluffing (Level 1, 14%): Clever bluffing and gaining the trust of others

Intimidation (Level 1 5%): Intimidate and bring them to their knees

Makeover (Level 1 0%): Makeover

Negotiation (Level 1 99%): The ability to negotiate with others has improved

Craftsmanship (Level 1 6%): Ingenuity

Interpretation of texts (Level 1 0%): As a result, the speed of reading of texts becomes faster and the comprehension is more profound.

These are the Vault Dweller's innate skills, and in these skills, in order to save skill points, such as disguise, bluffing, acting, and interpreting documents, Yang Hai will definitely not invest any skill points in it. But not the rest.

For example, if you kill an old monster and find that your collection skills are not up to par, you can only watch the old monster full of treasures, but you can't collect it, or if you fail to collect it, you will waste the corpse. It was impossible to collect it without it, unless Yang Hai wanted to watch the Federation Shield grow wings and fly away.

Another example is concentration, concentrate and increase the success rate of what you are doing, not to mention this, most of the probabilistic events are linked to concentration, such as the success rate of making items, and even the success rate of stealth or something, as a professional gamer, you can't just pray for the favor of fate, probabilistic events, this probability can be a little bigger.

Another example is negotiation, how can a professional player who is keen on hidden quests and expects that the hidden quest rewards can get him at least 40% of his meal money, and wants to deal with NPCs, how can he not add negotiation skills? Yang Haizhi said that his charm was not high, and it was even more impossible not to negotiate without it. It's the same with that threat

The craftsmanship is the same, this item does not need to be added too high, but it must not be added. For example, if you work as a blacksmith in the future, if you don't increase your skills at all, you can't rule out the possibility of a tragedy where the sword is like a shield and the shield is like a sword. If the craftsmanship is too poor, it will be directly judged that the forge has failed, and no matter how high the blacksmith level is, it is useless.

Of course, the same applies to cooks, pharmacists, inscriptionists, and almost all other professions in life—except for appraisals, which basically require craftsmanship.

He reluctantly added three more skill points, bringing the gathering and focus and negotiation points to level 2.

Oh my God, 10 skill points are gone. Although there are still 17 skill points left, it will be more and more difficult to level up in the future, what about this skill point...... Right? It's better to save a little and use it well.

But distress is distress, and the skills that should be added must be added. For example, when Yang Hai sneaked over to attack the warrior that day, if he was like a warrior and had the skill of jumping, then the guy who was slashed in the neck by him would definitely not live, and it was precisely because he didn't have it that the judgments were not strengthened much, so that the warrior fluttered for a while.

Thinking about his future development path and money-making prospects, Yang Hai walked on the street and suddenly felt a little wrong.

The two skills of reconnaissance and listening were immediately activated, and the perception of up to 25 points poked out like radar waves, and Yang Hai's afterglow skimmed a faint shadow.

His second uncle's! A stealthy Vault Dweller!

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