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Chapter 3 - Chapter 3: Skills

Dexterity also determined how quickly I could move my body. Because the same thing happened here as it did with STR, we may conclude that the modifier was quite accurate.

INT was the Intelligence modifier, and it determined how much mana I had as well as how much potential I had to learn new things. INT also determined how much potential I had to learn new things.

And in the most humble way conceivable, I came to the conclusion that it was also extremely correct. Before I died I had been a very good student.

In addition to that, I used to spend much of my free time reading and learning new things, and I also played a lot of games that required me to think things through, which led me to believe that my mental capacities were above average.

The amount of mana I possessed was also accurate if the same thing occurred with INT and MP as with VIT and HP: a ratio of 25/1 if my base MP without taking into account my INT at lvl one had been 50, half of my initial HP at 100, which was the common on most games if you choose a class with an average affinity for everything, which I knew I was. The amount of mana I possessed was also accurate if the same thing occurred with VIT and

My capacity to make the right choice, how I applied the knowledge I had at my disposal, and the rate at which I regenerated mana were all determined by my WIS, which was the wisdom modifier.

I believe it was also quite accurate since I like to assume that all of the decisions I made throughout my brief previous life were the ones that should have been taken, with the obvious exception of the choice that resulted in my previous existence being so brief.

It appeared as though the rate at which my mana was regenerating was directly proportionate to the amount of WIS that I had computed in percentages. And it looked the same thing was happening with my HP. That's helpful to know.

It should come as no surprise that LUCK was the luck factor, and it determined, as you probably predicted, how lucky I was.

On the other hand, I am aware that it also determines the nature of the loot I acquire from killing monsters and the frequency with which I am able to land a critical hit.

There are a lot of people who believe that increasing your luck is a waste of time, and normally this would be the case because you can normally raise your stats through stats points.

However, given that I can modify my other stats through training and other activities, I can see the potential in this situation. On the other hand, I wasn't going to go too far ahead of myself.

When I looked at my statistics, I realised that I had the perfect build to become a mage class character just based on how high my INT and WIS were when I was in level 3.

However, this "game system" allowed me to get points in all of my stats by doing certain actions, so I was able to customise my build however I wanted.

I was aware that I could improve my STR, VIT, and DEX by performing activities that were designed specifically for those stats. Studying would help me improve my intelligence, and dealing well with challenging situations would help me improve my wisdom.

Because there was no way to intentionally increase one's luck, it was the sole stat that I needed to spend stats points on to improve.

Because of this, I came to the conclusion that being a Battlemage was the greatest option for me. It was a subclass of wizard-type characters that concentrated on combining physical strength with combat magic to produce an extremely destructive fighting style that could be adapted to tackle any kind of situation, which was precisely what I needed. I desired to be able to compete successfully against any opponent that appeared in my way.

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You have selected the best course of action.

One point has been added to your WIS.

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I couldn't help but grin when the game itself demonstrated that my choice was among the most advantageous ones I could have made.

I clicked the X to dismiss the notification box, and then I turned my attention to my abilities. Even though I had a very decent idea what to anticipate, it was still a wise decision to double check everything.

"Skills."

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Gamer's Mind. Passive. Lvl Max. Gives the user the opportunity to consider things through rationally and calmly. The ability to maintain a calm state of mind Provides protection from the effect of the psychological status.

The Body of a Gamer Passive. Lvl Max. The user is bestowed with a body that makes it possible for them to experience life in the actual world as though it were a game. He recovers all of his HP, MP, and status effects after getting some rest in a bed.

Mana Manipulation. Passive. Lvl Max. The person is granted the ability to freely manipulate mana, which refers to the energy that is contained throughout most living things. 10% more Intelligence (INT) is passively gained. 10% of your existing mana pool is added passively.

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As I looked at the three different skills, I couldn't help but nod my head. In accordance with The Gamer Manhwa, I started off with only the two skills "Gamer's Body" and "Gamer's Mind," which proved to be the most valuable of all my abilities. My body was protected from any kind of irreversible damage thanks to Gamer Body, and my mind was able to remain composed and unruffled regardless of what was going on around me because to Gamer Mind. To tell you the truth, Gamer's Mind was an extremely overpowering ability because it prevented me from being affected by worry, tension, or panic attacks; it also prevented illusions and abilities that affected the mind from having any effect on me.

That meant that my mental health was in complete and total safety. My physique was changed.

Why any long-term damage would be repaired by simply going to sleep or eating anything, I would still feel pain despite the fact that it would only be temporary.

And I did not take kindly to being in pain. I had already had the majority of my bones breaking and puncturing my innards, and I vowed never to go through an experience similar to that again unless it was absolutely necessary.

Don't even get me started on how it must have felt to have your head ripped off. Just don't. To put it mildly, it was not... a pleasant experience.

I needed a talent that could help me gather information right now, and the one that would work best for that would be observe, which I was going to 'make' in just a few minutes. In order to attack and determine damage, I needed skills at close, intermediate, and long ranges.

To shield myself from harm, I required a skill that was protective in nature. And finally, I required support skills that enhanced my fighting ability.

Those were the abilities I required at the time, and fortunately, I had the mana to achieve at least that much for the day.

"Issei! You're going to be late for school if you don't come down and grab your breakfast."

I was startled by the voice but quickly realised that it was my their mother trying to get in touch with me. When I looked in the mirror, I noticed that I was still wearing my pajamas, and I cursed myself for spending so much time pondering my newfound life and capabilities rather than focusing on getting dressed.

After deciding to be more efficient with my time in the future, I hastily exited the room and dashed into the restroom, where I hurriedly got myself washed up and ready for the day.

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