The Extra’s Survival: Logging into the Game Master System!

Chapter 112: [All For One!]



Chapter 112: [All For One!]

[Gift: Defragmentation(Growth)!

Grade: Lower Mortal Grade-0!

Experience Required for next major Grade: Destroy 10,000,000,000 random item.(57% Completed)

Effects:

-Allows the user to destroy any normal object

-There is a chance for the user to destroy a normal item completely in a single touch.

-When the user is focused on destroying something, the user's destructive capabilities increase by 5%!]

'Well. I guess I expected a bit too much from this. But then again, it's still at [Lower Mortal Grade]. Plus it wasn't that hard to increase its grade at all,' I thought as I was at this point merely in an hour.

The reason for the fast speed was because of the loophole in the condition of increasing its grade. It never said about the size of the object to be destroyed. Hence…

[Would you like to create 10,000,000,000 spherical Breakable sugar balls of volume 0.0001 mm cube for 17 GM Points?]

I clicked [Yes!] as a pile of sugar appeared in front of me. It wasn't even enough to fit in my hands right now. And then, as I created them right on the ground in front of me.

-Thup!

I placed my foot on the sugar balls. And then I crushed it even more.

[Your gift [Defragmentation!] has been evolved to [Destruction!]]

[Gift: Destruction(Growth)!

Grade: Mortal Grade - 10

Experience Required to reach the next Grade: Destroy 10 F-Grade Items!

Effects:

-Increases the destruction capabilities of the user by 10%!]

'Hmmm. It should cost about a few 100 GM points, right? It never said the type of F-Grade item,' I pondered before creating something that had no practical purpose but would still be considered better than normal items.

[Item: Ball

Grade: F

Effect: Keeping the ball in your right hand will decrease the overall weight of the ball by 0.0001%]

[Would you like to create the following Item for 7 GM Points?]

Creating 10 of them, I then broke them into pieces. The next target was 100 F-Grade items, and the next were 1000 F-Grade items. After that there were E-Grade items in the same order of 10, 100 and 1000.

I was able to destroy 1000 D-Grade items as well by creating very specific D-Grade items with very high restrictions and requirements to be very specific. Kind of. Anyways, it wasn't really that hard to make it reach [Mortal Grade- 0]. Costed about a million Points in total? Cheaper than what it would have cost to create it directly.

[Gift: Destruction(Growth)!

Grade: Mortal Grade - 0

Experience Required to reach the next Major Grade: Destroy a C-Grade or above with only your Stats!

Effects:

-Increases the destruction capabilities of the user by 100%!

-For every item destroyed, the user gains a 10% understanding of the item, allowing him to recreate it with some similar qualities.

-10% Random Chance to gain 1% Random Stat of the items!

-Allows the user to regenerate a percent of his energy after destroying the item!]

"All right. Let's see… A C-Grade item, huh?" I pondered for a few seconds before creating another garbage that's sole purpose was to be destroyed. Though I still needed to add some random stats bonus to it to make it a C-Grade at the bare minimum. The cost came around 100,000 Points, and any lower would have been impossible.

Anyways…

-Crush!

[Your Gift [Destruction!] has been upgraded by one [Major Grade!]]

[Gift: Destruction(Growth)!

Grade: Upper Mortal Grade - 10

Experience Required to reach the next Grade: Destroy 10 C-Grade Items/skills!

Effects:

-Increases the destruction capabilities of the user by 100%!]

'As usual,' I thought as I noticed the pattern of the Gifts. There wasn't a strict pattern, but a general idea of the Gift was as follows.

Lower Mortal Gifts were basically utility based gifts that one can even gain without any specific requirements. For example with my cartography, anyone can replace it with a map with extra functions. Same with [Defragmentation!], it basically just increases how easily I destroy things and in how many pieces.

Mortal Grade, upgrades the functions of what already exists in the Lower Mortal Grade. To some it unlocks extra skills like in [Cartography!], in others it gives you random stats and stuff. Things that you can get if you spend a lot of money on skills, will be available through your Gift. To some it may even give extra function, such as allowing them to have extra blessings or such.

Overall, it's a balanced Gift as long as you don't fight with anything or anyone with extra ordinary superpower.

Although I have just touched the realm of Upper Mortal Grade, I had a rough idea based on what I had already seen in so many Gifts.

"It enhances the ability of Mortal Grade to their peak," I mumbled as I looked at a couple of players with [Upper mortal] gifts. They were powerful in their own domain, crossing the basic laws of physics but nothing that was beyond what one can imagine.

One can expect to run beyond 1000 km per hour if you have an upper mortal realm gift, but they can't expect teleportation. They can jump as high as they want, while floating for a long time, near mimicking the effect of flying, but it won't give them true flying abilities.

In a way, everyone who had an Upper Mortal Grade had powers that went one step ahead of what's possible, while Heaven's Realm were already beyond that. Things like Teleportation, telekinesis and stuff were possible only if you had a heaven's grade.

'Neat,' I smiled as I looked at the two gifts that I had. Even though there were exceptions to it as well, I think this was the general pattern.

And then creating another 10 C-Grade items for 100,000 GM Points each, I then destroyed them all at once. There goes another 1 Million Points. Looking at the pattern being the same as the last one, I sighed as I calculated that I would need about a billion points if I even need to take it [Upper Grade-5] or above.

'Guess, I would need to raid sme enemies and stuff if I want to reach it's [Heaven's Grade] and stuff,' I pondered as I believed there should be many A-Grade and B-Grade items as well. Though I hoped, it won't ask me to break S-Grade items or above as that would be… rather troublesome.

[Your Gift [Destruction] has been upped by one Grade!]

[Your Gift [Destruction] has been upped by one Grade!]

[Your Gift [Destruction] has been upped by one Grade!]

[Gift: Destruction(Growth)!

Grade: Upper Mortal Grade - 5

Experience Required to reach the next Grade: Destroy 1000 B-Grade Items/Skills!

Effects:

-Increases the destruction capabilities of the user by 100%!

-For every item that the user destroys, the user gains 5% of its stats randomly!

-Allows the user to destroy his own skills, emptying a skill slot! (Limit: 1 per 30 days!)

-Allows the user to destroy one of opponents skills (Limit 1 per person!)! The user needs to be in contact with the person!

-Unlocks Omni-Skill: All for One!]

[Skill: All For One!

Grade: A

Effects: Allows the user to take 2% effect of every skill he destroys! The effects will be stored in the [Additional Effects of this skill]

Additional Effects:

-None!

Limit of Additional Effects: 20!]

'Finally!' I smiled as I looked at one of the effects which I had in my mind when I created this [Gift!]. The ability to not only destroy everything but also take its effect. Even though it's only a minor portion, I doubt I would be needing to create any more skills later on.

The smile was present on my face, as I looked at that skill for a few more seconds, before observing the system. Even though I had spent roughly 100 millions to upgrade the grade of [Destruction], it wasn't a total waste.

Since, each of those C-Grade, B-Grade items had some of their stats, I was able to raise my overall stats by an average of 30. Especially Wisdom, which I focused on a bit more than the others.

"Even though I was going to leave it in the future, I ended up upgrading it up to here," I chuckled a bit before I shook my head and then looked at my surroundings. I pondered a couple of things before a certain thought appeared in my mind. Those people in the other world of this tutorial, should have B and A-Grade skills, right?

It's going to be fun…

[Location: In a separate realm, where the Two Gods were trying to find ways to save their planet]

Even though both of them were completely busy with their own work, trying to find ways to save the destruction of the planets, they were also keeping an eye on Crowley from time to time.

"…"

"…"

And right now, both of them were in a paused state as they looked at Crowley smiling evilly.

"Are you sure it's the right decision to leave the fate of our planets in his hands? He doesn't really looks like… a nice guy," the white God spoke, making the dark goddess sigh as she answered,

"Well. I don't know. It's not like the other players were sane either. I guess… this is how the otherworlders are?"

They had witnessed how these guys were continuously killing those 'immortal' soldiers. They smiled brighter each time the immortals died in agony, and waited for them to revive to kill them again.

Heck, some of them were even taking turns to kill the immortals, as if playing a game or something.

Both the Gods shuddered as they recalled those events before looking at Crowley again, who was now jumping off the clocktower. And then sighing, they both looked at each other with a knowing smile.

Even though they didn't speak any words, they both conveyed the message that…

'Let's try our best. Let's leave the future to the future. At least it's better than living in despair everyday.'

And then both of them continued their discussion on ways to preserve the planet's power without needing the outsiders help.


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