The skills that needed upgrading have all been fully upgraded, and there's no longer any copper skills requiring upgrades.
The enhancement slots on the Origin Skills have also been completely filled today, paired with practical skills.
[Name: Create from Nothing]
[Enhancement Slot - Copper 1: Material Change - Steel] (Hardness enhancement, reduced Magic Power consumption)
[Enhancement Slot - Copper 2: Forest's Son] (Can grant creations a wooden structure, allowing them to last longer and consume less Magic Power.)
[Enhancement Slot - Silver 1: Completely Reversed] (During creation, Magic Power consumption is weakened. When building creations, Magic Power cost increases.)
[Enhancement Slot - Silver 2: Golden Cauldron] (Consumes Magic Power to allow Magic Creations to exist permanently. During the creation process, non-simulable materials can be externally added, reducing Magic Power cost and integrating the materials into the creation.)
One of the enhancement skills, [Material Change - Steel], should also be able to be upgraded to a silver skill.
When the time comes, it might offer even greater improvement.
However, since this skill is already completely integrated with the Origin Skill, Kane doesn't dare to remove it for an upgrade. Any slight change or subtle alteration could cause irreversible changes to Kane's current combat composition.
This is particularly crucial for Kane's creation and construction of various mechanical devices, which are based on the steel Origin Skill.
This is the foundational core; Kane would absolutely not alter the skill stones in the enhancement slots of this Origin Skill unless necessary.
Once upgraded, it would result in insufficient silver enhancement slots and a lack of copper enhancement slots for the Origin Skill.
So the current setup is perfect, without the need for further changes.
Some things require trade-offs; wanting everything is impractical.
Now that the upgrade process is complete, it's time to embark on the final more thrilling activity, and the long-lost excitement begins to stir within.
Looking at the 4 silver Magic Stones in his hand, Kane takes a deep breath.
For these 4 Magic Stones, Kane doesn't seek skills suitable for himself, as his system is already complete.
He hopes for skills suitable for his teammates, namely Kreya and them.
His silver Skill Stones are already well-matched, and additional stones merely enhance his methods, giving him the capability to handle various situations.
With the increase in Skill Stones, Kane inevitably becomes a jack-of-all-trades within the team, an unavoidable scenario.
Who else has such a multitude of skills as Kane, involving so many aspects?
Even using various Skill Learning Artifacts couldn't allow for such extravagant abundance as Kane's.
More silver Skill Stones would not significantly enhance Kane at this stage. His current silver skills configuration already enables him to dominate at the silver level, undefeated.
Unless the drawn Skill Stones reach the level of Demigod Form or Dragon Bloodline, they would only serve as a means, not even becoming Kane's commonly used skills at this stage.
They can only be placed on the sidelines, used as measures at specific times.
However, Kreya and the others are different. Their current skill grids still hold copper Skill Stones.
The Skill Stones in Kreya and Lilulu's skill grids have already been fully absorbed when they were in the Dungeon.
Lilulu learns quickly, and Kreya's pre-existing skills have a high compatibility.
So Kane didn't provide them copper Skill Stones afterward, but prepared better silver Skill Stones to give them, which would further enhance their strength.
Clasping his hands together, he bows to the statue in the distance once again, praying for incredible luck to draw the desired Skill Stones.
After completing everything, he doesn't hesitate, directly summoning the [Book of Adventure], turning to the Skill Extraction page.
Looking at the slowly rotating Array in front of him, Kane takes a deep breath, placing his palm on it while tightly clutching 4 silver Magic Stones in his other hand.
[Skill Extraction]
[Would you like to consume silver Magic Stones to extract skills?]
[Yes] [No]
"Yes"
[The girl's prayer in progress...]
[Skill Extraction in progress...]
The Array on the book starts to rotate, emitting gentle light, while the silver Magic Stones in Kane's hand vanish, replaced by 4 pieces of glowing patterned silver metal.
These 4 pieces of silver metal represent important skills, and Kane carefully examines each one.
[Name: Residual Soul Army]
[Category: Active Skill]
[Color: Silver]
[Explanation: Spend Magic Power to use one's Soul and appearance as a template to replicate into Residual Souls, which possess a certain degree of intelligence and superb battle wisdom.
The number of Residual Souls is determined by the Magic Power spent, with at least 1 and up to 44.
You can store as many as three templates using different equipment, which can be directly copied into Residual Souls by using Skill Stones.]
[Introduction: For various reasons, creatures lose part of their soul when they die, becoming undead in an incomplete form. To compensate for their past deficiencies, they have learned the ability to mimic.]
How to describe this skill? The explanation looks very complicated. It's the kind of skill that you can't fully understand just by reading the description; you have to experience it firsthand to know. Moreover, this is an undead system skill stone, which is very suitable for Kreya.
From Kreya's previous two skill stones, it can be seen that the effect of synergy between skill stones of the same attribute is extremely obvious and strong.
The first skill stone, [Ghost Raid], was extremely difficult for Kreya to learn. Once she fully mastered the skill stone of [Ghost Raid], all skill stones related to death and the undead system seemed to react with her and were quickly learned by her.
It seems that having the experience from before greatly improved her study and application in this area.
It seems that the Mist loves her child. As soon as they heard Kane's thoughts, a skill highly suitable for the team emerged, one that also suited Kreya perfectly.
Continue to look at the next skill stone. After viewing all the skill stones, experience and check their actual combat effects.
[Name: Miracle of Survival]
[Type: Automatic Skill]
[Color: Silver]
[Explanation: When the user's life or situation reaches an extremely dangerous state, this skill will activate, healing or rescuing the user.
After each use, it will enter a one-month cooldown period]
[Introduction: Walking in dangerous, lethal areas requires life-saving methods. The more life-saving methods, the more chances to find a sliver of life in a desperate situation.]
It's the first time Kane has seen such a skill as an automatic skill.
According to the introduction, automatic skills don't need to be placed on the skill grid or anything, you just need to have them in your inventory. When the conditions for use are met, the skill will automatically activate without Kane needing to control it.
That makes this skill very interesting, as it doesn't require the restriction of a skill grid. This skill is essentially giving Kane an extra life.
Although not understanding what being rescued in a desperate situation means, the fact that life in a desperate situation will be automatically healed is quite clear to Kane, and that's all that matters.
As stated, it doesn't need to occupy a skill grid, and it has an automatic recognition effect.
Thus, four types of skill forms have emerged.
Active Skills, Passive Skills, Consumable Skills, Automatic Skills.
Among them, the automatic skill is only this one currently on hand, and Kane has roughly figured out the pattern for consumable skills.
First, it involves spending a lot of magic stones in a certain phase to perform skill extraction, which has a higher chance of extracting such skills.
Or, when a certain color of skills reaches a certain quantity, you can extract such a skill stone.
Of course, these experiences are only from extracting copper skill stones, whether they apply to the silver stage is still unknown, as Kane has yet to extract any silver Consumable Skills.
Continue to the next skill stone.
[Name: Breath of the Great Angel - Compassion]
[Type: Active Skill]
[Color: Silver]
[Explanation: Spend magic power to enhance and strengthen the lives within a certain range, extending the duration of any beneficial effects on them and making the effects more powerful.]
[Introduction: A breath exhaled by the Compassionate Great Angel carries powerful magic power. The effect varies based on different prefixes in its name.]
This skill's explanation is very simple and easy to understand, representing extreme power as well.
This is a skill that strengthens enhancement effects, raising and prolonging all enhancement effects on the user, which can be considered a divine skill for Kane and his team.
The team has countless enhancement skills, complemented by Meizike's various potions and Kreya's various auras.
It's just uncertain whether the enhancement effects include the amplification effects of potions and auras, or whether demigod forms and draconian forms are also included, which remains unknown.
Only testing later will reveal the answer.
Let's take a look at the final skill now.
[Name: Summoning Element]
[Type: Active Skill]
[Color: Silver]
[Explanation: First, spend a large amount of magic power to search within the energy element domain you excel in for elemental creatures willing to sign a contract. All elements that sign a contract with you can be summoned anytime and anywhere, significantly reducing the magic power cost when summoning.]
[Introduction: For casters from all worlds and dimensions, the elemental creatures of various elemental realms are the best combat partners and research assistants.]
The effect of this skill is also apparent. However, although Kane can be considered a caster, he is not proficient in any element, merely using mana.
This skill is evidently very suitable for mages, and there is only one mage in Kane's team, Lilulu, who happens to have an empty skill grid.
As for whether this skill suits Lilulu, it needs to be given to her for trial. If it proves unsuitable, it can be replaced later, as keeping this skill with Kane would only let it gather dust.
Thus, all four skills have been identified, fulfilling Kane's wish to find skills suitable for Kreya and Lilulu. Although it is unknown whether the last skill is suitable for Lilulu, the first skill definitely suits Kreya, achieving half of the goal.
The remaining two skills don't require Kane to worry; one can be left in storage, while the other Kane can continuously use.
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