Drawing Cards With My Lifespan: Starting By Gamifying Reality

Chapter 75: Three Great Skills, Terrifying



Chapter 75: Three Great Skills, Terrifying

The starry sky was deep, and countless stars were densely packed within, emitting a faint light.

Each star was a resource to help him consolidate his foundation.

Su Mo no longer hesitated, and with a thought, he landed ten times.

Purple flames suddenly streaked across the sky.

When the long flames covered the entire screen.

In the next second, the results of the card draw were immediately displayed:

[cultivation EXP book] X2

[skill EXP book] X7

[Skill: Tracking Bullet]

“Hiss, I actually got a gunner skill.”

Su Mo was slightly surprised.

In theory, it was still very difficult to get the skills of the official profession.

Because there were only ten mixed cultivators profession, and even if they included pure cultivators, there were only twelve.

Currently, there were hundreds of various extraordinary classes recorded.

If they were to include those hidden profession that had yet to be revealed, the number would probably have exceeded a thousand.

With thousands of profession, at least tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of skills could be produced.

If he wanted to draw the skills of the official profession from so many skills, he would have to rely on them.

Although it was not to the extent of finding a needle in a haystack, the probability was pitifully small.

Especially when his goal was further narrowed down to the [sword saint] profession.

The probability of winning the lottery made Fei Qiu want to cry.

This was probably the negative effect of the new function on the interface.

However, this was not a big deal.

After all, even for a [sword saint], many skills were repetitive.

For example, AoE attack skills included the storm sword, the Aomori Sword, the Sky Light Sword, and so on.

Under normal circumstances, unless these skills were awakened by chance.

Otherwise, an ordinary sword saint would never learn every skill of the same kind.

Not only was this a waste of time, but it would also delay his own development progress.

Instead of cultivating so many area-of-effect attack skills to level 2.

It was better to focus on one of them and train it to tier 3.

This logic was not only suitable for the undersea, but also for every sword saint.

Moreover, if there was a skill that he liked, he would not be able to draw it through the card pool.

Su Mo could also execute the corresponding skill model like a normal sword saint and comprehend the corresponding skill.

Speaking of which, he still had a few opportunities to receive free examples in the club that he had not used.

For a guy who habitually ate buffet food until he reached the wall.

He couldn’t let go of such an opportunity.

Other than the reduction in the probability of drawing skills from the main profession.

The rest were basically all benefits.

The expansion of the card pool further increased the variety of skills.

It allowed him to freely choose his skills and was no longer restricted by profession.

He could create the skill library he wanted from scratch and become a true hexagonal warrior.

Apart from that, the exchange of skills and experience would also allow him to level up his main skills faster and increase his combat strength in the shortest time possible.

Returning to the interface, although he had drawn the rare gunner skill [Tracking Bullet] this time, he was still able to use it.

However, Su Mo still decided to break it down into Skill EXP.

The reason was simple. This skill needed to be used with a gun.

Moreover, he already had a similar skill in his skill library, the Arc Light Sword.

Compared to the tracking bullets, the Arc Light Sword was clearly more suitable for him.

Ignoring this, Su Mo continued to draw.

One after another, ten consecutive strikes landed.

Every time, Su Mo would pause for a moment.

He looked at the skills he had drawn and analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of those skills rationally.

Then, he would make a corresponding judgment on them, either keeping them or converting them into skill experience.

However, relatively speaking, the skills that he could retain were very few.

As he drew cards, his skill library continued to enrich.

In the future, unless they had some kind of irreplaceable characteristic, those skills would very likely be converted into skill experience.

Two hours later, all eight hundred draws were finished.

Skills and profession had also been reviewed accordingly.

The final result was-

Eight extraordinary profession.

120 skills.

203 cultivation EXP book.

469 skill EXP book.

In short, the card draw this time was normal. It was neither wrong nor wrong.

Eight hundred and only eight gold. It could be said that it was a big guarantee.

However, he had drawn 120 skills, which was an average of 1.5 purple.

The eight extraordinary profession were all special classes, and there was nothing worth paying attention to.

Su Mo decided to convert them all into cultivation experience.

With the addition of the 203 cultivation EXP book, there were only a little over 1,000 books.

Su Mo sent all of his cultivation experience into the sword saint profession window.

In an instant, the progress of the [sword saint] profession soared from 70% to 90%!

“I’m actually still 10% away from breaking through to Tier 3. This is really a headache.”

Su Mo was slightly distressed.

However, he also knew that this progress was already quite fast.

It had been less than half a month since the beginning of the new job.

He was about to break through to Tier 3 so quickly. If those people outside knew, wouldn’t they be scared to death?

“Low profile, low profile.”

“According to the experience points, 10% is equivalent to 500 books, which is 5 gold coins.

However, in reality, he didn’t even need to use 500 draws because there were still cultivation experience books.

Therefore, about 400 was enough. If it was a little more, it was even possible to draw 300 or 200.

Of course, if it was ten consecutive five gold coins, it was really unimaginable.

Even if he sacrificed dozens of teammates, he probably wouldn’t be able to touch it.”

Su Mo pulled his thoughts back from his class advancement.

He then turned to the skill.

This time, he was extremely lucky and drew a total of 120 skills.

In the end, there were only three that caught his eye.

It wasn’t that his standards were too high, but that many skills were too repetitive.


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