Resetting all the skills you learned up until level 500 just to get back your 20 skill points so you could learn the Unrivaled skill was a waste. You wouldnât have any other skills to use and would still have to fight others in that condition.
Since the skillâs effects werenât retroactive, learning the âUnrivaledâ skill at level 500 wouldnât net you the additional stat points until level 501.
That barely made a difference compared to levels 0-500.
âLearning âUnrivaledâ at level 500 means I would have level up to 1000 to have just 10 skill points to use. I mean, I would still get 1000 points each towards my stats. That means 5000 points total at just level 500. PhewâŚnow that I think about it, thatâs a lot. But it still burns a lot of skill points.â
Still, it was good. There was no doubt about it.
Not only would I get 1000 extra points, I also got status immunity, which would make hunting monsters easier, and not getting debuffs against fighting other devas.
This was the best part. To me, who spent eight years as a deva, these buffs made me happier than the extra 1000 stat points.
Being able to trap my enemies in a Slow hell, constantly burning them with fire magic, and all the while lowering their accuracy made me immune to them anyway.
âBut the main attraction is⌠what I can do to deities, isnât it?â
Deities were different than devas. There was a chance of becoming a deity instead of a deva, even though one would use a normal Don Gate. Only 114 people could become deities.
A mere deva like me could never get within armâs distance of a deity.
They knew they were in a different class than devas, and carried themselves as such.
They werenât enemies, however. Monsters were enemies, because they yielded experience and items when you killed them. Deities and devas would gain neither when they tried to kill one another.
Deities and devas had the same experience of being human once. But deities knew they were a level above devas, and didnât interact with them.
It was like devas were the common folk, and deities were nobility.
âWellâŚitâs not like Iâve ever met a deity.â
I had also never heard anything good about a deity.
I heard rumors that deities would think of devas as toe jam, or that they would kill devas for no reason, or that they would kill steal monsters a deva was hunting.
âDoes âUnrivaledâ mean that I would be unrivaled against deities?â
Thatâs the thought I had reading the skillâs description.
Iâve never met a deity before, but I didnât have a good opinion of them after all the stuff Iâd heard about them.
âOk, letâs learn it.â
After thinking about it more and more, I knew I had to learn it. It was better than all the rumors I heard about it.
I had the chance to learn the âUnrivaledâ skill at level 0. Furthermore, I would gain 20 stat points every time I leveled up.
Different from other devas, I would be gaining 10 more stat points per level than them, meaning that at level 500, Iâd have 5000 stat points. I had no reason to not learn it!
It would mean that I wonât have any usable skill points to learn other skills for a while. Still, learning âUnrivaledâ at level 0 was a steal!
âItâs⌠like I was destined to learn the âUnrivaledâ skill.â
I wondered what would happened if someone else became the first deva and got the extra 10 skill points. I wondered if that person was the first to visit a Store. Could they discover the âUnrivaledâ skill as I had? No, would they choose to buy a skill, rather than buying an item?
I was sure that the Black Clawed Panther hadnât done that.
The Panther didnât learn the Unrivaled skill. Someone had to have the past knowledge that I had to make this happen.
âOK. This is it. Select Unrivaled.â
[You have obtained the skill Unrivaled.]
âStat check! Skill check!â
I opened my stat and skill menus right away!
[Name: Lee Jiwon
Level: 0 Death count: 0
Title: Earthâs First Deva
HP: 610000/610000 MP: 122000/122000
Strength: 1220 Agility: 1220 Vitality: 1220
Willpower: 1220 Intelligence: 1220
Residual stat points: 0
Fatigue: 0
Special Effects: Luck Boost (X+ 1), immune from all status effects
Physical attack: 3660 Physical Defense: 1220
Magical attack: 3660 Magical Defense: 1220]
[Skill menu
Residual skill points: 0
Passive skills: 1 skill in effect
Unrivaled (1/1) â MAX
Active skills: None.]
As I looked over my stats and skills in awe, Anton cried out in surprise, âAck! Just what in the world are you? How did you know about UnrivaledâŚ?â
Anton grabbed the collar of the employee standing next to me and yelled at him, âSleng! Did you tell him about it? That we have that skill?â
âNo, Mr. Manager! I would never! I didnât even say anything to him. He looked through the general skills and researched the Unrivaled skill himself!â
âWhat? How does that make sense? How could he know about the skill and look it up?â
âItâs the truth. If you donât believe me, you can scan my memories and see for yourself.â
âUghâŚâ
As soon as he heard memories, he unclenched his fists from the employeeâs collar.
Everything in Store 72 was recorded, so if Sleng was lying, he would be found out in an instant. But to mention that himselfâŚ
âLee Jiwon. How do you know about the âUnrivaledâ skill?â
âDo I have to tell you that much?â
âTsk! Fine! Grr! I just gave away that expensive skill for free!âŚâ
I ignored the sulking Anton and looked back at the general skill tab.
[General skill tree (not applicable).]
Not a single skill showed up on the menu. I didnât have any skill points or any golden rings to spend, so that much was obvious.
âI could have used a scanning skill.â
I already gained a lot in this single visit. One scanning skill didnât compare to all this.
It was a very good thing that I didnât turn back around after I realized that I didnât have a single golden ring to spend inside the Store.
âI wonderâŚthis was all luck, tooâŚâ
My eyes kept looking over at the luck effect on my stat menuâŚ
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âTsk. Iâm grateful you came to my store first instead of the other 107 but that skill is such as loss. It was worth so much.â
âThank you very much. We hope you come back to our Store 72.â
I turned around and left the store, leaving the grumbling Anton and the brightly bowing maid behind.
I came this morning thinking I was only going to buy a scan skill but leaving with the amazing âUnrivaledâ put a huge grin on my face.
âItâs 10 in the morning. Looks like my next stop is looking for the Bukhansan dungeon.â
Now that I had the âUnrivaledâ skill at level 0, I had become unexpectedly powerful.
To be honest, I was strong enough to not have to find a dungeon.
I already had 1220 points on all of my stats at a measly level 0.
Altogether, that meant I had 6100 stat points. I was practically level 600.
I mean, sure, the points werenât focused on a few and instead, were spread out evenly. The best part, though, was that all these points were bonuses. These points werenât given equally to anyone else; just me.
âAnywayâŚin which direction should I choose to go with?â
In my previous life, I was a fire mage. That and ice mages were the most common jobs around.
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Fire magic was the safest choice and had decent damage, making it a popular choice for devas with no special backgrounds.
Up until this morning, I was thinking about being a fire mage again since I already knew enough about it.
I spent 8 years as a fire mage and leveled up to 576 and stumbled all the way, but I know I didnât screw up it up too much.
I made up my body and configured my skills to be optimized for fire magic.
It as a popular job, but there were still famous fire mages out there. Rather, if you were good enough, you were sufficiently famous.