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Zac looked at the options with mixed emotions. He had succeeded in the sense that there actually was an Arcane class available, a class called Vessel of Destruction. However, it didn’t have another Arcane to accompany it. It was rather matched with an Epic Class called Nature's Lament. 

He had been hesitant about what he should do after hearing Catheya’s description, and this only muddied the waters further. With Arcane classes locking in your future path there was a real risk that picking just one Arcane class while leaving the other at Epic might have some unanticipated ramifications.

If there had been a set of two Arcane classes he might just have ignored Catheya’s warning and followed Yrial’s advice to shoot for the stars, but now he wasn’t so sure.

His instincts told him that he needed to create a functioning system between his two classes where both sides moved toward a common goal. He had felt there were some compatibility issues with his second class for some time now, and there was a real risk that his Draugr side might turn into a bottleneck if he wasn’t careful.

Zac slowly read the description of Vessel of Destruction. It felt most likely that it was based around the Splinter. It seemed to utilize the rage that the splinter radiated, and the class would perhaps even help him in harnessing the bronze sparks. It also provided a skill called Avatar of Wrath, which sounded like some sort of boosting skill in the vein of [Hatchetman's Rage], or perhaps something more akin to [Vanguard of Undeath].

However, nothing indicated that it also incorporated the Shard or the balance between the two forces, and neither was there any such indication on the accompanying class. It wasn’t surprising though, as there simply hadn’t been enough time for him to get acquainted with the pink flashes and the Shard of Creation.

He only had access to it during the frantic escape from the Technocrat vessel and the subsequent battle against the dragon. That was nothing compared to the months of carrying the Splinter and the weeks of constant experimentation into the bronze flashes.

The Dao requirements had been fulfilled after reaching Middle mastery with the Dao of the Coffin, and there was no doubt in his mind that he had gone far beyond what was required to generate enough merit for a second Arcane option. He had conquered the 8th floor of the Tower of Eternity. He had taken down a literal dragon before forcing the elites of the whole sector to give in.

He had taken out a whole Technocrat vessel, and he had closed almost all the Incursions of a newly Integrated world. He had even witnessed the ‘Terminus’, the origin and the end of the Dao itself. If he didn’t have enough achievements by now, then who did?

That meant there was a problem with his ‘creation’.

There was a fuzzy image of his future cultivation in his mind, one based on a few defining features of his power. It was a path of duality, exemplified through his two classes, his opposing Daos, and the two remnants in his mind. But there was still nothing that really tied these three pairs together. He also had no actual idea what the bronze and pink flashes he created were, or even how he was supposed to properly use them.

He knew that there was no way for him to gain a quick fix to upgrade Nature's Lament to an Arcane option, so he could only drop the issue for now. Cultivation was measured in centuries, even millennia, and he had ample time to figure out the missing pieces of his cultivation path. 

There were all sorts of logical reasons why he shouldn't take the Vessel of Destruction, but the word 'Arcane' was like a target that kept drawing back Zac's eyes. The class was clearly powerful, and it would both provide more attributes from the Base Attributes, while almost ten extra attribute points per level. 

It was an extremely lopsided class, but his unique situation with bonus attributes would cancel out the huge downside of negative Endurance. He was frozen in indecision for a few seconds, but eventually, his fears of the potential risks overcame the lure of the potential rewards.

He was giving up on an Arcane class for E-Grade.

Zac slowly read through each of the four other options instead, not too surprised with the rarity of them. He had already expected to be presented mostly Epic Classes, perhaps with a few Rare ones peppered in. The only question was how many options he would be provided.

There was no denying that his visit to the Tower of Eternity had been worth it in terms of options to choose from. Not only did his options max out at five, but every single Class apart from Vessel of Destruction was Epic. Most of them were new as well, with only Undying Warlord remaining as an option from his previous inquiry.

The [Heaven’s Secrets Array] was also showing its worth, and the information he was given was just on a completely different level compared to last time. It didn’t just provide him with information about what attributes the classes provided, but even revealed the names of the skills he would gain.

Zac already knew about the base attributes after having spoken with Ylvas and Catheya, but it was still eye-opening to see the numbers in person. It was not without reason that Ogras had said that Low-Tiered Titles were useless for anything except leveraging them into medium and high-tiered counterparts.

Even a common class warrior would gain the equivalent of a top tier Low-tiered title every level while still early E-Grade, excluding Luck of course. Furthermore, that boost would increase further at reaching Middle E-Grade, and then once more upon reaching High E-Grade. If things followed the same pattern as F-Grade, then there might also be a bonus waiting at the peak of E-Grade.

And that wasn't all. The actual class gave another round of attributes on top of the base, and a quick glance proved that an epic class seemed to give another 20 to 25 attribute points, in addition to the ten free attribute points. That meant that a Low E-Grade Warrior with an Epic class would gain almost 80 Attribute points per level, which was in line with what Ylvas had said.

The real question on Zac's mind was how this base worked for him. Judging by the description it seemed like a done deal that he would get the class-specific attributes from both classes, along with two sets of free attributes as he did level his classes separately. But would he also get two base packs per level? 

It would make a huge difference, as more than half of the attributes came from the Base Attributes awarded upon breaking open a node. If he didn’t get the base attributes twice he’d “only” get 50% more attributes compared to a normal cultivator, drastically reducing his advantage.

Another piece of information that the array added was whether the evolution was an upgrade or a divergence. Zac guessed that meant that the new class would either build upon the earlier class or move it away from its predecessor in some other direction.

For example, Edge of Arcadia and Gaia’s Apostle were both clearly related to the Hatchetman Class, but judging by their attributes and skills they went in different directions. Edge of Arcadia seemed to focus more on axe-work whereas Gaia’s Apostle leaned toward nature skills like [Nature’s Punishment] and [Hatchetman’s Spirit].

A divergence would instead stake out a new path, perhaps only partially relying on the earlier class. It wasn’t surprising that he saw mostly divergent options for his Draugr-class after splitting up its Dao Seeds with hardness going into the Coffin and Sanctuary going into the Bodhi. It might result in some of his old skills becoming obsolete, but Zac already knew that going in.

Zac knew he needed to make a decision, and he first excluded the fourth option. The Draugr-class seemed to be purely defensive, which was the very thing he wanted to move away from. Gaia’s Apostle didn’t really resonate with him either, even though [Nature’s Punishment] had been one of his main skills for dealing with tough opponents.

The other three options both had strong points and demerits, but Zac eventually discarded the first option as well, leaving him with options three and five. Undying Warlord seemed like a good fit for him, as it probably was just like his current class with a higher focus on offense. However, the problem was with the class ‘Gatekeeper of Sukhavati’.

The class didn’t provide a single point in Strength, which indicated a significant step away from his current fighting style. Even worse, it seemed to be lopsided in the sense that it was based on both the Bodhi and the Coffin. He didn’t want those two Fragments going into the same class, as he wanted for each class to represent one of the concepts of life and death, or Creation and Oblivion.

The third and fifth options both seemed to fulfill all his goals for his new class. The Draugr Classes seemed to be geared much more offensively compared to Undying Bulwark. Risen Asura gave the feeling of pure violence and oppression, like he would become an unstoppable killing machine that refused to die until all his enemies had fallen before him.

The Fetters of Desolation was a bit less clear, but he still felt it was a very good match. The name of the class didn't really sound like something he'd want to use, but there were some good indications that it was still suited for him. The first indicator was the skill, Blighted Cut. It sounded like a weapon-based attack, and perhaps something that took advantage of the Corrosive elements of the Dao of the Coffin.

The flavor text also made him think of a restriction-based warrior who entrapped and weakened his enemies before he delivered the killing blow. That seemed like a good option to him, as that was the main way that he used his Undying Bulwark Class. He trapped his enemies in the Miasmic Cage, then whittled them down with [Winds of Decay], [Deathwish], and the Spectral Chains.

If the enemy tried a desperate strike he took them out with [Vanguard of Undeath] and [Unholy Strike].

Of course, these were still just hypotheses, but there was undeniably something about that class that pulled at him. He wasn't sure whether there was the advertised Karmic Guidance that was supposed to be included in the [Heaven's Secret Array], or if it was because of his recently acquired Spirit Tool.

As for the two classes for his human side, both of them had strong points.

Arcadia contained the meaning of becoming one with nature, which was exactly the direction he wanted to take the class based on his life-aspected vision for his path. But it still had Strength as its main attribute, which clearly indicated a warrior-archetype together with the flavor text and skill option.

However, Warmaster of Hecate had provided an interesting twist to his envisioned path. Hecate was a goddess of witchcraft, death, and poison. It was a fusion of Death and Life, while still being a warrior-type class with a connection to nature. This fit well together with the ‘Risen’ part of the other class, which seemed based on his recent insight of Life from Death.

So one of the options blended life and death, incorporating a nascent duality of his two main concepts into both the classes. The other option was more neatly separated with his Human side representing life and nature, and his Draugr side representing death and desolation.

The question was whether he wanted to fuse these two concepts already and build upon it, or if it was better to progress in the two paths separately until he understood more about what the paths entailed.

Eventually, his eyes turned to the third option, the combination of Edge of Arcadia and Fetters of Desolation.

He decided to go with this option for two reasons. First was the fact that Warmaster of Hecate was a Divergence of Hatchetman, a class he felt perfectly suited for him. He would rather upgrade his human side and get a Divergent class for his Draugr side.

The second reason was that he felt it was too early to start mucking about and fusing the two concepts of life and death into one single class. He wasn’t even sure if that was the form his ‘creation’ would take in the future, and he didn’t want to walk down that path before he had come to a conclusion there.

However, he didn't immediately activate his option, but rather turned toward his sister and Ogras who curiously looked at him.

"It's working," Zac nodded.

"Well no shit," the demon muttered. "You've been standing still with a disgusting grin on your face for five minutes. Are you ready to evolve?"

"I'm going now," Zac nodded.

"None of us can help you if you mess up, so you might as well do it in your courtyard where you won't be disturbed," the demon said. "You will have a minute or so before the tribulation descends." 

Zac nodded in agreement, as it sounded like the best option.

"This might take a while, but make sure I'm okay if I haven't emerged in a day," Zac said as he took out the dozen Array Breakers from his Spatial Ring. "And focus on identifying treasures that will help in the battle against the Undead Empire. I'm pretty sure that these are all Array Breakers, see which ones might be of use against anything the Lich King uses."

"We'll certainly extract their secrets by the time you're done," Calrin hurriedly nodded, obviously eager to rack up some contribution.

"Good," Zac nodded before he turned back to the Nexus Node and picked the third option before having a chance to change his mind again.

[Tribulation will descend in 1 Minute]

"Good luck," Kenzie said from the side, but some excitement was evident in her eyes. "You're making history here."

"I'll be back soon," Zac smiled before he flashed away, quickly returning to his courtyard.

The moment he entered he activated his layered arrays before he sat down on his prayer mat. He doubted it would be of any help, but it did help him calm his mind a bit better as he waited for the minute to pass.

Finally it arrived, and he felt himself being surrounded by a mysterious energy. He couldn’t figure out what it was made of, but it felt a bit reminiscent of the sky of lightning he had witnessed when the Chaos Pattern had appeared. Of course, it was an extremely watered-down version.

He was just about to close his eyes and brace for the tribulation when two prompts appeared in front of him.

[Heart Tribulation Descends. Struggle for Survival]

[Spirit Tribulation Descends. Struggle for Survival]

"...Shit," Zac muttered before his world was consumed by pain and fire.

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A/N: Congratulations to team #3!

Comments

Oz

First mf

Alexander

Thanks for the chapter

Mad Max

Atleast it wasn't "Struggle for Supremacy" on both counts.

Firinen

And it is option 3! Very interesting as all reasons why Zac chose this classes were considered by people in the discussion before and also the reasons why other options werent chosen.

Anonymous

I know some are going to hate that this is a Zac deliberates to chose chapter but this is a bit different than spending a chapter thinking about the floor rewards for clearing floor 6. We need to see the reasons Zac can't take the arcane yet beyond Catheya told him not to and really we need to see his reasoning for what his next 75 levels are going to be.

Firinen

The TERMINUS is the origin and end of the dao!

Anonymous

Both his choice and the fact that he has to deal with two tribulations make sense. I just hope we don't get too many tribulation chapters xP

Thaabit Rivertree

Woohoo! Always nice to be on the winning team lol. Team * for the win! *No spoilers lol

Anonymous

According to Ogras, the 3 tribulations are Body, Spirit and Heart. I dunno if the names at the end are just a typo and should say Spirit and Heart instead if Mind and Soul, or if Zac is experiencing multiple unexpected Tribulations.

Anonymous

So two tribulations is because he has two classes right?

Anonymous

Soo it's my birthday and it would be pretty cool to get a couple extra chapters :p

ZaA

Ah. He overlooked something. He's not just upgrading one class, but two. So he has one trial for each class.

Obran

Two days would be good. Two weeks would be bad.

Exal

Chapter title "Zack clic on option 3" stay with us for the next episode "Zack clic on CONFIRM"

Anonymous

I'm honestly still confused on how TFD got to 80 stat point per level.

DefianceNovels

Base attributes (7 points in 6 Base attributes) + 10 Free Points + 22 to 24 for class. So it's closer to 75 than 80 TBH

Sebastian Prue

I didn't like this chapter as much. It felt like you were going for making him take this decision very heavily and make it have meaning however it just sounded like he was going around in circles with his reasoning and restating things several times. It made it hard to read and follow. I think he made the right choice and I think it was a weighty decision but getting there was a bit of a slog rather than an interesting piece of Zac's insight

Anonymous

He was going to get all of them anyway. His body is already ridiculous, so he skipped Body Tribulation. He probably gets two of them in the same time, because he has 2 classes.

xdxx345

"Almost two thirds of the attributes came from the attributes" Call it a hunch, but I'd be willing to bet the other third of the attributes come from the attributes as well, Zac. (I assume it was supposed to say "base attributes")

Anonymous

The non-Class attributes specifically stated "base attributes gained per node", so unless Zac has two sets of Nodes, he will not be getting double base attributes. And I do not see how he could have two sets of Nodes. His Human and Draugr body are linked. His Draugr body did not start at F-grade since his human body was already E-grade when he got the Draugr body. And injuries to one body mostly carry over to the other. For example, if he got his hand chopped off in one body, his hand would not magically appear when he switched bodies. So it seems clear enough he only has one set of Nodes. The only thing I can think of as an argument against one set of Nodes is that he apparently has two separate skill fractal sets. But I think that can be explained as skill fractals being only superficially on the body while their fundamental existence is linked to something supernatural (or superphysical?), while Nodes are somehow physically part of the body. Which does raise the question of where the Nodes came from. But that is a whole other topic. EDITED TO ADD: Having thought about this some more, there is an obvious way it should work that I do not know why I did not realize before. If he has a single set of Nodes, and the Nodes are more like blockages or barriers that cap his power, then it just means that he can power up one or both Classes until he hits the barrier, then he must burst the barrier to level up either Class. After he bursts the barrier, he could level up just one Class while the other one sits at a lower level, or he can level both again. It might even be to his advantage to have two Classes and one set of Nodes since the energy from both Classes can be used to push against the barrier to cause it to burst. Twice as much energy against a single barrier should create twice as much bursting pressure on the Node.

Anonymous

THE CLIFF!

Anonymous

If true, maybe he will level both classes simultaneously.

David Giles

To be honest he probably should have seen that one coming.

Chopper

Did anyone else not get an e-mail notification for this chapter?

Tommy Littlefield

Makes sense that there was another downside to double classes

Juli Freixi

So option 3... thanks a lot for the chapter!!

Anonymous

LOL. You want double the power, from both classes? Cool, cool, but you have to go through double the amount of deadly trials.

Harley Shockley

Hey, The First Defier, you don’t mind if I create a fan fiction of your story, right? It would be an AU like Storm in the Fall (?) where there would not be a focus on Zac Atwood, but an entirely different person whose name I haven’t thought of yet. The story will focus on teamwork with lesser elites, leading a dying race of earthlings (only 100 at the start of integration), and how kindness is another path of power. There are just a few questions needing to be answered before I can start hammering in the details. What comes after Dao Seed when it doesn’t combine with another? How does one get an Epic rarity class at F-Grade? Can multiple people come together with one of their different Daos and combine them to get something greater? Would you mind if I used Leaf Barrier as a good F-Grade Class Skill for the protagonist since he will be a Nature-Attuned, Shield-Bearing Tank? What would be a good alternative for Deathwish and Fields of Despair for the protagonist? That is all for now.

Kevin Caffrey

I agree with you, but unfortunately, it's a bit of a tradition in LitRPG for the MC to meticulously analyze every option when given a multiple-choice upgrade. I tend to skim chapters like this, as it mostly just adds some background color to the authors System mechanics. The actual classes/skills in question are never seen again so the main purpose in a chapter like this is world building, but a lot of the details are (as you mentioned) redundant here. Oh well, it's only one chapter, and the upcoming chapters with the tribulation and Undead incursion should be interesting!

Anonymous

Ha ha. Two tribulations at once. I guess we shouldn't be surprised lmao. I really liked option #5, but #3 was my close second choice. Seems like a good fit, and I also noticed Fetters of desolation suggested in the description it might allow him to have a similar strategy to Undying Bulwark, where he could lock down tough enemies and destroy them. Looking forward to what he can do with the new classes. Oh, and yeah, those array breakers he gained could be really useful breaching the shields of the undead faction!

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Oz

As the authors best friend and personal butler, I can answer most of these. Dao seeds turn into fragments even if they aren’t fused. To get an epic class, you need a peak seed before you choose a class iirc, although that might be wrong. People can come together with arrays and stuff but not permanently fuse daos (unless that’s how dao companions work but we don’t know yet). I don’t think TFD would care very much about Leaf Barrier. Deathwish could be Nature’s Revenge, Fields of Despair could be Biome Control or something. Honestly, just write what you think makes sense. If it’s wrong from the source material, then it’s wrong. Who cares? All that matters is that you make the story you want to make.

Frardowin

I am thinking that the 2 tribulations will lead to 2 sets of nodes

Anonymous

Makes sense! That would be for the best too. After we witnessed that sun girl's power and backing, Zac will need every advantage he can get to fight toe to toe against the true elite of the multiverse.

M van Dongen

No luck ehhh...well There aint no such thing as a free lunch.

Anonymous

Ahahaha, its the one I picked! Two tribulations, that sucks.

Anonymous

I hope Calrin doesn't screw him for the umpteenth time. I still don't know how he keeps the guy around. He doesn't seem to have derived a benefit from him at all. He's like a treasure vortex. It gobbles things up and spits nothing out.