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The Forgotten Shadow System

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Synopsis

System and attribute summary

Here's a summary of the system levels and sub-levels

System Levels

Main Grades:

Low Grade: Represents the most basic level of power; have access to fundamental abilities.

Middle Grade: A step up from low grade; gain enhanced abilities and more options for combat and utility.

High Grade: exhibit significant power and access to advanced techniques; they can better harness their system's potential.

Mystic Grade: A rare level that grants extraordinary abilities and unique powers that set them apart from others.

Legendary Grade: Signifies immense power; are often considered elite within their realms, capable of extraordinary feats.

God Grade: The highest level achievable; possess god-like abilities and can manipulate reality to a significant extent.

Inner Grades:

Each main grade has three sub-levels:

First Inner Grade: The initial stage within the main grade, indicating the entry-level proficiency.

Second Inner Grade: Represents a more advanced understanding and skill within the main grade.

Third Inner Grade: The peak of the main grade, showcasing the mastery and capability before transitioning to the next main grade.

Summary

The system operates on a hierarchy of grades that define a user's power and abilities. Each main grade provides a foundation to grow stronger, while the inner grades represent their progression within that tier.

Attributes Summary

Strength:

Determines physical power and the ability to inflict damage in combat. Higher strength enhances melee attack capabilities and the effectiveness of physical abilities.

Agility:

Reflects speed and nimbleness. It affects a character's ability to dodge attacks, improve movement speed, and execute quick maneuvers in battle.

Endurance:

Represents stamina and resilience. Higher endurance increases health points (HP) and reduces damage taken from attacks, allowing a character to withstand longer in fights.

Intelligence:

Governs mental capacity and magical prowess. It influences the effectiveness of spells and abilities, as well as the user's ability to strategize during combat.

Wisdom:

Relates to perceptiveness and decision-making. Higher wisdom can improve a character's ability to sense danger, resist mental attacks, and make effective choices in critical situations.

Charisma:

Affects social interactions and leadership abilities. Higher charisma can enhance negotiation skills, influence NPCs, and increase the effectiveness of certain abilities related to persuasion.

Magic Affinity:

Represents a character's connection to various elemental or magical forces. Different affinities can unlock unique abilities or enhance existing powers based on the element they are aligned with (e.g., fire, water, earth, shadow).

Luck:

Determines the likelihood of favorable outcomes in various situations. Higher luck can lead to critical hits in combat, finding rare items, or avoiding negative effects.

Summary

Attributes provide a framework for defining capabilities and strengths within the system. Each attribute plays a crucial role in combat, interactions, and overall effectiveness in the world, allowing for diverse styles and strategies.