Chapter 1736 – Perk Onslaught Part 2
That, he could vaguely understand.
Universal Weapon Mastery 3 was incredible… for everyone else. Metra had no problem staying close to her enemies and throwing Rex Magnar was always going to be more effective than sending an energy wave. Since Metra could not be disarmed, that option was always going to be available to her.
Break was a repeat and a good one at that. Anything that multiplied Metra’s already insane physical abilities further was incredible. The attack would also pay itself off in basically all cases, since she could just use Rage Rush to consume the Rage generated in exchange for HP. It was all very much in keeping with her berserker build.
Folding Space was a rare entry to her spatial manipulation magic. As one of those, it sounded like a pretty great one. ‘Let’s see, if the max angle of 180 is reached at 5000 and the minimum is 0 at 0, at linear scaling that would mean with her current Mental Stats of 600 she’s have a 21,6 degree cone. That’s not terrible. Max range is 100 metres, so that covers a good amount of ground. Good enough to take even without raising her Mental Stats.’ “Your preference.”
Metra crossed her legs and arms. The wagging of her tail stopped. Slowly she circled her neck one way, then the other. “I like both Break and Folding Space… but I’d rather have something that lets me break enemy concentration than hit harder twice a minute. Always better to keep the enemy on their toes.”
John could agree with that assessment.
Feasting on Gods was out. It was another entry into the list of ‘let Metra become Fenrir’ options, which John refused on several principles. The other two options were somewhat absurd though.
Breaker of Everything was the third way John found that they could destroy something Indestructible, second if he only went by confirmed cases. Nia was already capable of doing it, disabling the enchantment with her anti-magic and then smashing whatever needed to be smashed. Aclysia, in theory, should be capable of doing it with her new Frozen Magic Perk, halting the function of the enchantment and then shattering the item. That would require a kind of testing John did not currently have the necessary items for.
Breaker of Everything guaranteed that she could do this. For all the obvious advantages, there were also a few disadvantages. One was that Indestructible items were often the kind that people would very much mind if they were broken. If or when John entered his altercation with the Dangun Clan and Metra permanently broke an ancient artefact in the process, then that would complicate things considerably. The other was that he was giving up a Perk for something that would not yield a direct combat benefit in the vast majority of cases. The only item John had come across that was truly Indestructible so far was Aclysia’s new sword.
All is a Weapon was hilarious. John wasn’t certain how good it was though. “What do you-“
“All is a Weapon,” Metra answered before he could finish the question.
“Back to the days of the arsenal, are we?” Ehtra asked with a crooked smile.
“Why not?” the blonde answered with a wolfish grin. “Staying unpredictable is still the best way to win. Break the rhythm, break the enemy, break the army.”
“Always the most violent creature around.”
“You can stop complimenting me now.” The tomboy laughed. “Go ahead, Master, click that button.”
Button clicked, John watched as Metra grabbed the very pillow she was sitting on. Her eyes scanned for someone to volunteer. Aclysia’s raised arm was all she needed to see. A grey and gold aura enveloped the cotton cushion as it was swung and slammed into the limb. The fact that Aclysia’s arm budged at all was already impressive. The impact sounded more like metal striking metal.
“Fucking hilarious,” Metra laughed and dropped the pillow back under her butt. “Time for the neurotic fairy to get her turn.”
“Neurotic?!” Momo squeaked. “I am not neurotic! I have very healthy fears, anxieties, and worries, thank you very much!”
“I see you did your research on it.”
“I do my research on everything, it’s how I cope with idiocy.”
“Sounds pretty neurotic.”
“I- you…- URGH!” Momo turned to John. “Perks, now!”
“As you desire, my adorable fae.” The compliment gave Momo whiplash. “You’re so cute when you blush.”
“Shut up!” Momo snapped, failing to hide her red cheeks and broad smile behind her raised hand. “Just open the window… please?”
Hive of Fireflies 3 was good, especially now that the Witch Blade offered a way to respawn her entire stock instantly. Fae Grasp was also as good as the last time it showed up. Pure Aegis was new and… John was not sure what to think of it.
In real terms, it was probably pretty bad. The mana cost was astounding. Momo had over 100’000 mana, which was a truly immense amount. Even with that, she could only cast this twice. Simultaneously, her mana regeneration, 34 per second, was not good enough that she could cast this repeatedly.
Momo’s spells typically had the limitation that she needed line of sight. This was extended by her own hivemind, but not by John’s senses. Since this spell stated nothing else, it was safe to assume it functioned with the same ranged application. Having an instant effect to prevent the target from suffering a potentially devastating effect was pretty great. The attached regeneration was really just a cherry on top.
For Raids, that spell was doubtlessly incredible. Reality had the nasty tendency of being less predictable. That the person encased in the crystal did not know what was happening also meant that they were likely to be taken by surprise when they were back out. That depended somewhat on how well telegraphed it was to the outside that the crystal was about to break. If an enemy saw it crack and could prepare a next strike, then it would often only be a delay.
A delay was already incredible value in a lot of situations though. 3 seconds could make a world of difference in the right circumstances. The more John thought about it, the more the Pure Aegis was just better than the alternatives, especially for their supporter.
“Just give me the Aegis,” Momo told him.
The Perk was selected and used a moment later on Aclysia. John would have tested it on himself, but he wasn’t sure if it wouldn’t interrupt his connection to the Creator Puppet. That was something he would have to find out another day.
Aclysia was effectively shut-off for 3 seconds. From the outside, she was encapsulated in a thick layer of silver-white crystal, surrounding her form like a low-polygon model of herself. The edges of the crystal dimmed in colour over the duration, before shattering harmlessly at the end. “A confusing experience, not unlike being in your inventory.”
“Might be a similar magical principle?” John wondered. “Good spell to have in any case.”
Eldritch Sap was incredibly interesting. Fairies were functionally immortal. As far as John understood it, fairies killed in this realm reincarnated back in their own. The usual true death enchantments applied to them, however, as did cold-forged iron. The important part was that this was an avenue to turn someone ageless.
Midnight Blessed was incredibly powerful on paper. What held it back was the reliance on outside factors that they had no control over. The majority of John’s battles happened during daytime, so she would rarely benefit from it. They could try to deliberately have battles at night, and when it came online, it was definitely a good advantage to have.
Touch of an Archfae was relatively dull in comparison. That being said, ‘immense damage’ was not a moniker he had seen before and scaling with Charisma made it almost perfect for Momo. The fairy support already had an incentive to raise her Charisma because of her work and because of her Mind Damage, which made people gradually more friendly towards her. Apparently that was different from Mental Damage, but the two would play into each other.
The choice here was not easy. Option 1 was incredible utility, almost on par with the Sylkarions. Changing the character of the person to be more whimsical and fae all around was a definitive drawback, but many would take that for immortality. Option 2 was dull but powerful in the right circumstances. Option 3 was strong and gave Momo an avenue to punish people that thought she was helpless in melee – which she currently was.
“….Give me the Touch,” Momo requested.
“You sure?” John asked.
“…Yeah… Yeah, I would like the Eldritch Sap as well, just to have it in my back pocket should we ever need it, but I think Touch of the Archfae gives me some offensive options.” She smirked to herself. “This day is full of me getting access to ‘self-defence’ tools.”
Not pushing further, John confirmed her choice. From the tip downwards, Momo’s fingers turned black. The colour faded into grey, then white, down the last segment of her digits. A careful poke had Aclysia jump where she sat. “That is deeply unpleasant,” she announced
John glanced at the HP bar of Aclysia, which was unmoved. Could have been too short a touch to deal actual damage. More likely was that this kind of damage was not represented well by his systems. If the Mental Damage caused heart failure, that would probably reflect though.
“Going to be careful with it,” Momo promised and let the black drain from her fingers.
Attention then shifted to the last member of John’s metal-bodied familiars.
Crimson Fever was a repeat, but still was worthy of consideration just because it was a new Plague. The one Nahua currently had access to only dealt damage. The Crimson Fever’s only issue was how long it took to make a notable difference.
Plaguexolotl was interesting as a ranged application of diseases. That being said, it was a slow ranged application and costly at that.
Accelerating Touch was very powerful on the face of it. However, without additional diseases that benefitted from that acceleration, it was not that great.
“As I see it, you should take Crimson Fever here,” John recommended.
“That is, like, totally what I thought too!” Nahua agreed. “That’s soooo good that we thought the same thing. Otherwise silly me might have made the wrong choice. I’m so glad to have you around, you big smart man.”
“You’re appealing to my vanity.”
The Aztec woman tilted her head mischievously. “Is it working?”
John tried not to look at her dangerous, cute, cutely dangerous and dangerously cute fangs. ‘God, I love fangs.’ He threw the thought down a flight of stairs. “To the Perk.”
Erogenous Goo, sexy as it was, was out of John’s consideration immediately. It was a sex Perk and those were out automatically unless they were the only thing on offer or the alternative was useless. The other two options here were anything but useless.
Great Plaguexolotl was, at worst, a 1% Strength and Endurance increase during combat. The flexibility of using up the stacks in bulk for a bigger boost or getting more people infected to have a stronger boost was incredibly useful.
Corrosion was just good. Eating through materials was always a potential upside.
“Erogenous Goo,” Nahua decided.
John hesitated. “Are you… certain?” he asked.
The hunger on her face answered that question before her lips did. “I wish to taste more,” she swooned, the heat in her voice betraying a greed deeper than her lust went. “You promised it be my choice. Do not disappoint me now.”
John side-eyed the options for a few moments, then met her green gaze. In the end, he sighed. If she had been his, he would have insisted more. If she hadn’t gotten him aroused again, he would have insisted more. If there had been no chance that they would be fighting in the coming days, he would have insisted more.
“I do keep my word,” he answered and pressed the button she asked him to.
“And those extra five Libido points on top?” Flirtatious blinks of big, green eyes accompanied the question.
John had no reason to refuse.