Chapter 39: Seven Classes(2)
"Bhaiji, congratulations on reaching Level 10!"
"After Level 10, the leveling up finally begins as without the class, no Level 10 adventurer would gain any XP. To level up, selecting a class is important."
"There are as many classes in Myth Online as there are stars in the sky."
"There are seven main types of system, and there are countless classes associated with the seven."
"The seven main types of system are: Warrior, Mage, Summoner, Priest, Diviner, Alchemist, Blacksmith."
"Warrior type of classes are associated with weapons or body combat."
"Mage type of classes are associated with Mana."
"Summoner type of classes are associated with summoning items or living beings and taming them."
"Priest type of classes are associated with Faith energy."
"Diviner types of classes are associated with astrology, luck, divining, etc."
"Alchemist types of classes are associated with herbs, potions, pills, etc."
"Blacksmith types of classes are associated with metallurgy, smithing, talisman creation, etc."
"These seven are the main types of systems available in Panagea, and these seven forms every existing class in Panagea today."
"These seven types exists on its own and also combines with other types to form different classes. The class Necromancer is a combination of two types: Summoner and Mage."
"In the beginning of Panagea, seven beings above Level 1000 rose. These seven were the only in existence to cross that mark and they became the seven Emperors."
"All seven of them had a unique class belonging to each of the seven types."
"In the Warrior system, there is a class, titled, "AtiMaharathi." It is the strongest Warrior class in existence."
"In the Mage system, the class, "Chaotic Warlock" is the strongest class."
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"In the Blacksmith system, the class, "Smith Creator" is the strongest class."
Aakesh read the content on the diary without skipping any word. The message no longer appeared as a voice message in Aakesh's head, but now he needed to read it by himself.
Even though the content seemed endless, but all of it was only one page.
First, Manish introduced him to the seven systems, which he already became aware of due to the forum.
Finally, Aakesh found the knowledge that wasn't there in the forum, the seven strongest class in existence.
The class Ati Maharathi was titled at its last level, but it started from Rathi.
Equipping with class Rathi was extremely difficult, as it required the adventurer/Npc to have intermediate proficiency of three different weapon knowledge.
It was only the first requirement as there was also a test attached to it. Only after passing the test would any adventurer/Npc be able to select the class.
Despite this difficulty, it wasn't a unique class. Many warrior Npcs were Rathi warriors.
(A/N: Only Ati Maharathi is a unique class as only one person has ever reached it.)
Aakesh gave up on the class Rathi immediately as he didn't have the luxury to spend time on training. It would at least take him more than two weeks to achieve intermediate proficiency, and during that time, he wouldn't be able to gain any XP.
The class, Chaotic Warlock, also had levels like Ati Maharathi.
The diary suggested Aakesh to choose a class from the Diviner system, "Coin Tosser."
The class, Coin Tosser, wasn't one of the seven classes, as gaining any of the seven was very time consuming, and time was the last thing Aakesh could splurge in Panagea.
The Coin Tosser instead was only an average class, bit its ability made it one of the most significant classes to ever exist in Panagea.
As its name suggested, the class had to do with a coin.
As for why it was one of the most significant, it allowed the adventurers/Npcs to select more than one class for themselves, which was impossible for any other class.
To activate the class, Aakesh needed to find a coin hidden in Panagea.
There were only eleven of these coins in existence, so there could only be eleven Coin Tossers in Panagea.
As it was one of the most significant class, it wasn't easy to get it. But Aakesh didn't have to worry, as Manish informed Aakesh of the existence of three coins in Panagea, and one of them was in the Radison Kingdom.
Manish suggested two more classes to Aakesh, but Aakesh chose the Coin Tosser as he needed something that was sky defying to achieve something of that level.
After Aakesh read all the knowledge, the diary began to fade, and in no time, it disappeared.
If Aakesh wanted to summon it again, he needed to splurge another 200+ MP.
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A/N: Sorry, short and only one chapter. I am currently in the train, traveling to my village for the marriage. If there are mistakes, please do tell, I wrote the chapter on phone.
We will explore the class in more details, as I have so many things planned with it to make Aakesh OP.