Chapter 215: 215:The Primordial World
Naman tried to access more information about his stats and their effects but was met with generic descriptions. Seeking more insight, he inquired, "Can you explain how I can gain a class and profession? And what does 'G' in my race signify?"
"Classes are selected during the tutorial phase. Your class will define your initial abilities and growth path, while Professions are developed through experience and tasks associated with them. The 'G' indicates the current level of your race, with higher ranks accessible in the advanced stages as you progress," the humanoid clarified.
As Naman absorbed the explanation, the humanoid introduced the available classes options to him, each with a detailed description.
Warrior (Light): Agile and finesse-focused, ideal for quick attacks with daggers and throwing weapons.
Stat bonuses: +2 Agi, +1 End, +1 Str, +1 Vit, +1 Free point.
Warrior (Medium): A balanced approach with a compromise between speed and power.
Stat bonuses: +1 Agi, +1 End, +1 Vit, +1 Str, +1 Tough, +1 Free Point.
Warrior (Heavy): Focused on power and survivability at the cost of speed.
Stat bonuses: +2 Str, +1 Tough, +1 Vit, +1 End, +1 Free Point.
Archer: Specializes in ranged combat with bows and agility.
Stat bonuses: +2 Per, +1 Agi, +1 End, +1 Str, +1 Free Point.
Mage: Focuses on magical combat with a wide range of elemental spells.
Stat bonuses: +2 Int, +1 Wis, +1 Will, +1 Per, +1 Free Point.
Healer: Provides support through mending injuries and enhancing allies' abilities.
Stat bonuses: +2 Will, +2 Wis, +1 Int, +1 Free Point.
Naman was immediately drawn to the Archer class, resonating with his interest in ranged combat. After confirming his selection, the screen flashed:
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Naman sat in the white space room, and its clean, minimalist design provided the perfect backdrop for contemplation. Before him, a series of digital screens displayed an array of class options, each detailing descriptions and unique capabilities.
As he scrolled through the list, noting the various roles,Warrior, Mage, Healer,and Archer, the Archer class caught his eye, and he paused.
Naman was an avid player of shooting games and prided himself on his marksmanship. Though he had never held a bow, his real-life shooting practice had given him a keen sense of precision and accuracy, which made him wonder as he leaned back in his seat.
"Should I go with Archer?"
Despite his expertise with firearms, he had no experience with a bow. The idea of using his shooting skills in a different form intrigued him, but he wasn't sure if it was the right fit.
Then, an idea struck him. "What if there was a subclass that combines my marksmanship skills with the concept of archery?"
He began envisioning a hybrid class that fused the precision and tactical acumen of a sharpshooter with the agility and strategy of an archer.
Naman's imagination ran wild with possibilities. He could already see a subclass that would allow him to use long-range attacks with pinpoint accuracy, drawing on his experience from shooting games. The concept of a "Marksman" subclass, blending the art of archery with his expertise, seemed like a perfect match for him.
As he pondered this, he felt a sense of excitement bubble within him. Even though he was just thinking about it and had not really created the subclass yet, the idea of merging his real-life skills with his virtual character sparked a new level of interest.
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Even if it was just his imagination, he looked forward to exploring how such a concept could be integrated into the game, reflecting his unique abilities and experiences.
"You have obtained the Archer class."
A tingling sensation in his head was accompanied by the appearance of basic starting equipment on the table. He examined a wooden bow, a quiver, a simple knife, a brown cloak, and a satchel with potions. Using his identification skill, he learned that the potions included Health and Stamina Potions, while the quiver could conjure arrows when infused with mana.
With time running short, Naman quickly donned his gear and prepared for the next phase. Once he was done, the humanoid's voice echoed, "You have one minute before the tutorial begins."
Taking a deep breath, Naman readied himself, feeling a mix of apprehension and excitement as he readied himself.
"It's been… enlightening," he muttered, giving a nod to the humanoid before the screen before his eyes flashed:
[Introduction sequence completed. Transporting to a tutorial…]
As usual, the moment the Beta version was released, piracy attempts went rampant, fiercer than ever before, with hackers trying to sneak the code. While many even successfully managed to acquire it, getting it to be useful for them and understanding it was an entirely different challenge.
In a large spacious room filled with tension, several figures were hunched over their keyboards, their eyes bloodshot from hours of relentless work.
The air was thick with frustration and determination as they worked hard to crack the intricate game code of Primordial World.
Surrounding them were high-end monitors, displaying endless lines of code cascading like a digital waterfall, illuminating the faces of the hackers in a ghostly glow.
"What the hell have they done to their security?" a voice cut through the tense silence, sharp with anger. "We've been at this for hours, and it's as if we are slamming into a brick wall!"
Another hacker nearby echoed the sentiment. "No way that they should have been able to overhaul their entire system in just a month. This is insane! Their firewall uses multi-layered encryption, and with the AI-driven anomaly detection, despite using our best tools, keeps shutting us out."
"And why the fuck does their code keep changing into different languages and ancient symbols with each passing moment? It's driving me crazy."
"We're up against something big," chimed in a third, shaking his head in disbelief. "Their defenses have transformed from vulnerable to impenetrable in just a night. I've never seen a security architecture shift this dramatically before. It's like they implemented quantum encryption out of nowhere."