Chapter 245 Humans Can Learn Pokémon Skills, so Can They Also Lay Eggs with Pokémon?
Luke chose to use the Find Items skill on the Chimera Alien Fusion Dragon corpse, because this time he could specify the type of items to be shipped.
And Luke specified the "Book" type in Diablo 2.
Yes, Luke wanted to gamble on the "Town Book" that could be filled with a Town Return Scroll.
In the original version, there were 6 books of the book type, but 2 of them were quest guide books, and the other 4 were props that could be used normally.
They were the Book of Identification, the Town Book, the Skill Book, and Lan Yisen's Ancient Book.
Unfortunately, Luke didn't get the "Town Book" that he wanted most, which had become a strategic material in this world. Instead, he got a Skill Book that was so thick that he could use the corner of the book as a hammer.
As the name suggests, the effect of this thing is simple and direct "can permanently increase 1 free skill point".
Luke took the Skill Book without any hesitation, and now he had 2 available skill points in his hand, and he directly invested all of them in finding potions.
He just wanted to see if there would be any changes after the skill was upgraded to level 20.
In the original game, the upper limit of a single skill that can be increased by skill points is level 20, and after that, it can only be improved by equipment, but Luke's mutant core skill does not seem to have this limit.
Although no icons such as max appeared after it was upgraded to level 20, there were no other changes.
So it seems that the next stage for the core skill to be upgraded should be level 30.
Along with the skill book, there also appeared a "movement learning machine" in the shape of a disc and a rune.
The rune is Ammu No. 11. When embedded in a weapon, it can provide 7% life steal, and when embedded in armor, it will cause the attacker to receive contact damage every time.
Counting the original rune Tal No. 7, Luke is obviously one step closer to the rune word "Spirit".
As for the move learning machine, it is a bit interesting.
[Name: Dragon Wave]
[Type: Move Learning Machine]
[Origin: Pokémon]
[Quality: Legendary/Dark Gold]
[Target User: Any unit that meets the move learning conditions]
[Attribute: Gives the target an additional skill move named "Dragon Wave".
Reusable, once per natural day.
If the user is a Pokémon unit, it may be necessary to cover the moves, but the starting point of the moves' compatibility, power, and other aspects will generally be higher than that of non-Pokémon units. ]
[Note: White is a one-time Pokémon skill book, blue is a skill book with a limited number of uses, bright gold cancels the limit on the number of uses, and dark gold also includes humans in the scope of use. ]
Another disguised proof that humans are also Pokémon. (Maybe not)
Originally, Luke was still thinking about the difference between this move learning machine and the "poisonous" learning machine he got before, and this time the notes were directly given.
His move learning machine is theoretically of the highest level. Not only is there no limit on the number of learning times, but even humans are included in the scope of learning.
Is the day when Xiaozhi swings his fist to beat up Pokémon finally coming?
Luke casually clicked on the effect of Dragon Wave.
[Dragon Wave: Dragon attribute, special move, condense a shock wave of dragon attribute to attack the enemy. It may vary slightly depending on the user. ]
Simple, direct, without any additional effects, it is probably a Pokémon shock wave version of Dragon Breath?
There are quite a few individuals under Luke who meet the conditions for using this thing.
His own V-mon and Riolu, Viper's Digimon, all meet the conditions for using this move learning machine.
And when Luke put the learning target on himself, he found that he could actually learn it!
Does this mean that I also have dragon attributes in my body? Or is it similar to Riolu's state?
Luke rolled his eyes after discovering this situation, and did not use it on himself immediately, but directly chose to go to Hayabusa who was looking up something in front of the computer.
"Brother Long."
As a former office worker, Luke has mastered the social skill of calling everyone brother. Even though Hayabusa is a few years younger than Luke, it doesn't stop him from calling him brother.
Hasyabusa, who was called brother, just raised his eyes slightly and didn't answer, but he immediately noticed the CD-like thing in Luke's hand.
Luke saw this and spoke directly.
"The move learning machine can give a new skill called "Dragon Wave". How about it as a prepayment for this temporary employment?"
"Oh?"
After hearing the skill name with the word "dragon", Aaron, who was about to refuse, immediately swallowed the word "no" and made an interested sound in his throat.
The conventional reward is no longer meaningful to Hayabusa. Punishing evil is the greatest meaning to Hayabusa. In addition, it is Luke who is helping, so Hayabusa has never considered the reward.
But, Dragon Wave, this skill name really makes Hayabusa feel too much.
Now Hayabusa has basically let down his guard against Luke. Although he still thinks that Luke's ability to form a team is a bit cursed and has the flavor of an evil contract, he also knows that power is neither good nor bad. Power as a tool will only change according to the user's position and inclination.
Luke's skills and moves are all extremely "evil", and almost all of them are performed around corpses.
But from the perspective of humans, these abilities of Luke are treasures of mankind and are irreplaceable.
But from the perspective of monsters, Luke is a person who does not even let go of their corpses, and he extracts and detonates them, and is a person who kills them quickly.
As the saying goes, trust people when you employ them, and don't employ people you doubt.
In line with the professional nature of ninjas to receive rewards for performing tasks, Aaron did not act pretentiously with Luke, but allowed Luke, who inserted the CD-type move learning machine into the arm computer, to give himself a skill called "Dragon Wave".
Hayabusa closed his eyes and felt the strange yet familiar power surging in his body.
"What about me, what about me?"
Although he was a little embarrassed in front of Luke and his group before, Sonic, who has a very strong self-regulation ability, still chose to come over.
As an uninvited guest, Sonic's request is actually a bit shameless, but Luke doesn't hate it.
Because people who say what they want and want what they want, rather than being coy and trying to force others to "understand" their needs, are the ones Luke is more willing to contact.
And on the way here, Luke also learned that if it weren't for Sonic's golden ring teleportation ability, Hayabusa wouldn't have come to support so quickly, so it's reasonable to give him a reward.
"Well... do you want gloves or shoes?"
"Shoes!"
Hearing that Luke actually limited the reward to these two types of equipment, Sonic's eyes suddenly brightened.
For Sonic, who has been "running naked" for many years, only shoes and gloves are the items he needs most, especially shoes, because his speedster ability always causes shoes to be worn out in a short time.
"No problem, I'll find you a good pair when I get back to the company."
Luke spread his hands to Sonic, and Sonic's palm, which was relatively large compared to his body, slapped it directly.
At this time, Hayabusa, who was feeling the new power on one side, suddenly had a looming real dragon phantom on his body, and appeared behind Hayabusa like a guardian spirit.
Hayabusa, who usually has relatively low emotional fluctuations, couldn't help but get excited at this moment.
Because he actually awakened the dragon soul hidden deep in his blood through the "Dragon Wave" skill he just acquired!