6.48 – Hard Earned Rewards
That inexplicable reservoir holding her Carnal Energy had surged a staggering amount—and that was despite how she had burned through [Empowers] without hesitation. The chieftain's shard of Greed had granted even more of that precious resource than she had expected.Th.ê most uptodate novels are published on n(0)velbj)n(.)co/m
"It's a lot?" Jordan guessed by the expression on her face.
"Uh, yeah," Natalie said. "Twice as much as the raid leader, if not more."
"Not surprising. The Raid Leader was strong, but we could handle him. That chieftain was ... something else."
"Had two levels on you," Natalie grunted. "And one on me. Would've been tough even without Greed. So yeah."
Which had been why she'd taken that risky gambit of hers, she didn't repeat aloud.
"What'cha gonna use it on?" Jordan asked. "[Juggernaut]?"
Even as they spoke, another of Liz's heals washed through her—the weakest yet. They were hitting the point of heavily diminishing returns, where the effects were muted by at least a factor of ten, leaving them limp and ineffective. She'd be walking home sore, that was certain.
"That's the no-brainer," Natalie agreed. "It's a passive, and a strong one that's always in use. Woulda done it last time, but we'd figured [Empower] would go further."
And that had been the right choice, with [Empower] the star of that climactic fight. [Smite] might have been the flashy finishing move, but its power had come from [Empower], and so had [Hunker Down]'s, which had created the opening for [Smite] in the first place.
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[Juggernaut]: Progression advanced from 2 to 3.
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[Juggernaut] - PASSIVE. PROGRESSION 3. Class-bearer receives {2.0x} bonus to furor, applied after all other bonuses.
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Strength suffused her as the skill progressed to its third stage. Previously, it had been a one-point-six multiplier. Going up to two times meant a twenty-five percent permanent, ongoing increase to her strength—and all other physical aspects associated with the Furor stat.
Despite the aches across her body and feeling generally worn down, Natalie's lips turned up in excitement. Not a bad upgrade at all.
"But, I'll be able to stand. Wouldn't be the case if you weren't here. Healers can only do so much." She patted Liz's knee. "Thanks."
"I better hit level three soon," the royal pouted, the reassurance not having done much. "I want a stronger heal. I don't like seeing you hurt, it's my job to make sure injuries don't stick."
"Most healers don't have to deal with their paladins blowing themselves up," Sofia said flatly. "That's hardly your fault."
Natalie made to stand, which prompted a flurry of protests from everyone except Ana. She waved them away; it wasn't like she could lie on the ground all day.
As expected, her muscles hurt a lot more while standing. She winced as she walked around, and, to her dismay, she found herself favoring her right leg. She didn't know what had happened to leave her left one so sensitive, but maybe the explosion had bent it weird: she had aimed [Smite] downward toward the chieftain's skull, so her legs would've taken the bulk of the blast. She'd only woken after several serious layering of heals; she had likely been in much worse shape right after the explosion.
She scooped up her hammer. To her amazement, she barely strained under its weight. [Valentine] felt at least twice as light as before, if not three times. Gripping it in one hand, she gave it a test swing. Jordan and Sofia's eyebrows went up, seeing that.
"You will not be dual-wielding warhammers," Sofia said flatly. "I'm vetoing the idea before you have it."
Natalie laughed. "No plans to." Though the imagery of that was interesting, dealing with one unwieldy weapon came with enough problems, much less two. Weight and maneuverability weren't the only complications involved with large weapons. "But seriously, look at this." She waved [Valentine] through the air, back and forth, and even her injured muscles didn't ache much. "Those were some serious upgrades."
"You have enough for [Smite], too?" Sofia asked.
"Think so," Natalie said. "But it'd be close. I might rather have a reserve on hand for [Empower]." She played around with her hammer a little longer, stretching out sore muscles while walking around, before stopping.
A wave of guilt crept over her when she turned to see her teammates, their eyebrows raised at her easy handling of [Valentine].
"Kinda sucks I'm the only one who got upgrades, this quest," Natalie said. "Normally everyone would get pieces of loot or something." Experience if nothing else. But surface monsters didn't even provide much of that. "All of it went to me."
"Quests pay out with tokens," Jordan shrugged. "Lots of 'em. Especially for one that turned out as bad as this. We'll be able to buy something from the Exchange."
"Besides," Sofia said. "This wasn't about us. We were helping people who needed help. That's the point of quests."
Natalie nodded. That alleviated the guilt a bit, though she did wish her teammates had shared in the spoils. Quests weren't supposed to be lucrative from a progression standpoint, yet these few days had actually provided an enormous amount of bonuses to her, via the two shards of Greed.
She planted [Valentine] down into the dirt, leaning against it as she looked around the goblin camp, littered with corpses.
"Now," Natalie said. "What's the plan? I'm thinking we should lug big ugly over here," she gestured at the chieftain, "Back to Tarenhelm. No one'll believe us otherwise."
Sofia stared dryly at the hulking beast. "No," she said. "I don't think they would. Goblins ... simply shouldn't get that big," she said, shaking her head.