Chapter 39: Guidance
Next Zac wanted to check out the Dao seed. Soon he managed to open a new screen in the system.
It didnt have a lot of information, just a list in the same manner as the titles.
[Dao seed of Heaviness Early. Strength +10, Endurance +5]
While the menu or information wasnt very spectacular, the stat bonuses were quite good. As Zacs main stats were Strength and Endurance this seeds bonus was a perfect gift. Perhaps a reason why he learned the Dao seed so smoothly was due to this.
It also made him understand the importance of Dao to the system. He just gained a seed of the Dao of Heaviness, and it was only an early seed. Both things indicated that he had just taken the first steps to understand this concept, but it already gave a boost worth a few levels.
What would it give if he managed to improve it to a higher level, like the Late stage? And what happened if it stopped being a seed and turned into the real thing? The boost it gave would likely be astonishing.
Zac felt that the seed and the fractal in his mind were somehow connected. He gained it while trying to emulate the powerful feeling in that axe swing after all. He once again turned his sight inward and gazed upon the axe fractal again.
He couldnt tell exactly how, but he sensed that the pattern of the fractal somehow subtly changed. It also no longer seemed inert as it was before, but emitted an aura that gave Zac the familiar sense of weight and intractability.
It was the same sense of heaviness that he somewhat managed to instill into his swings while trying to emulate the axe-man. Now that he could contrast it to the aura in the illusion, he understood that the Dao of Heaviness was only part of the whole picture, and the suffocating aura of the axe was something far greater.
Still, it was a step in the right direction. His seed was only at the early stage. There surely were ways to improve upon it, and perhaps someday his axe aura, or Dao, might be as mighty as the one he saw.
Now that the fractal felt active again, he once more tried to circulate cosmic energy through it. This time it actually worked, and the fractal lit up.
Suddenly his vision changed, and fractals started appearing. Some shone up like glowing footprints in the ground, and others were lights forming arcs and trajectories around him. The lights seemed to have no effect on its surroundings, not lighting the ground or trees up in the slightest. Furthermore, when Zac moved his head the lights moved with him and slightly adjusted. Meaning it came from the system in the same manner as his different menus.
It felt like he was wearing augmented-reality goggles, giving him an extra layer of reality that only he could see. At least he assumed only he could see the lights and the menus, as they only seemed to respond and change in reaction to Zacs movements and commands.
He tried to touch the fractals that formed the trajectories, but it was like trying to touch a rainbow. Furthermore, as he moved his hand the lights adjusted and moved as well. After adjusting to his new vision he tried stepping on the glowing footprints and moving his body according to the illuminated trajectories. He found himself swinging his axe in a slanted upwards motion. The movement felt smooth and natural, and it felt like he was able to bring the full force of almost his whole body into the swing.
He kept following the glowing instructions and found himself performing a multitude of attacks. There were not only normal swings, but every part of the axe was used. From the butt of the haft to the spike on the back-side of the head, everything was used in an array of methods to maim and kill enemies. It even showed how to use the rest of his body, such as grabbing with his off-hand, footwork and tackles.
It couldnt be said that the fractals in the air taught him actual Skills, but rather basic guidance on how to properly move and handle an axe.
He tried doing the same with his ocular skill, but it was a closed circuit fractal, giving no opportunity to integrate with his pathways. The axe mastery fractal was in an enclosed space in his mind, and he had no way to connect it to his pathways either. Unfortunately, he lacked any more skills to experiment with. He actually had enough Nexus Coins to buy the cheapest skills by now, but he didnt want to burn his hard earned cash for an experiment.
He wasnt sure what benefits there were to slotting it into his pathways compared to simply having them like his identification skill. He would have to test it and find out.
Even though it was late at night he couldnt wait, too eager to find out the effects of his new skill. Even if he realized it would be nothing like the great spells he saw in the vision, he had already fought against someone with an impressive skill. It was the demon leader with the great sword, whose furniture now adorned his campsite.
The black arcs of lightning had almost gotten him killed a few times. From the simple name of his own skill he realized that it might not be as extravagant though. But he did get it from a rare class after all, so it shouldnt be useless.
He planned to try out the skill by using it a few times, then finding a demon beast to test it on, so he left his camp in search for a decent target.
As he walked some ways from the camp he made a new discovery. A skill screen had been added to his various prompts. It hadnt been there when he bought the identification skill, which is why it had taken him all day before trying it. He surmised it mustve activated when he got his class skills.
Normal Skills
Eye of Discernment - Proficiency: - . A glimpse into the unknown. Upgradeable
Class Skill
Axe Mastery - Proficiency: Early. The seed of Dao is planted. Upgradeable
Chop - Proficiency: Early. There is greatness in simplicity.
The screen showed scant information, but it did give Zac a few answers to things he had been wondering about. The class skills seemed to have proficiency, and both were at early stage. His Dao seed was at early stage as well, and he guessed that if he progressed in [Axe Mastery], the seed might follow.
[Chop] would likely simply get stronger if the proficiency increased. His identification skill had no proficiency, and it seemed that it wouldnt get stronger. He had wondered about whether he could improve his skill and get more information about enemies, or even be able to identify items.
It was, however, upgradeable. He saw no hint of the requirements, but it was good to know that he could improve the skill into a better one. [Chop] wasnt upgradeable, which was a bit disappointing. He could only hope the description was true, that there was greatness in simplicity.
If he went by his knowledge from video games, then hed likely need to raise proficiency to the max before somehow upgrading [Axe Mastery] into a higher tiered skill. As that option wasnt available for [Eye of Discernment], he could only hope to find out some clues at a later date.
Of course, even if he wouldnt be able to upgrade [Chop] hed still try to max out its proficiency. Who knew if the System would reward a Title, or new class quests if he did. The system did like it when people put in effort, after all.