The First Legendary Beast Master - Chapter 1615 Limitations and Gains

Chapter 1615 Limitations and Gains
{When multiple members of the Guild are in one group, only one activation of the Guild Skill may be active at a time}
Karl stared at the notice.
Regrowth was the right call. One Golem didn’t make a huge difference, but that spell healed everyone in the group for fifteen seconds per cast. If you had the mana, you could heal the whole group constantly.
It wasn’t a highly potent instant heal like most single target spells, but it was still a lot of healing added up over the duration.
Having just one Darklight Host member on your team, no matter their role, would allow your group to have a constant healing buff. It might be hard on the mana, but most classes didn’t actually suffer from mana limitations.
Healers did, and mages did. But most of the melee classes couldn’t spend it as fast as it regenerated. So, until he could use a higher grade skill for the Guild Skill, this would do very well.
Actually, that gave Karl an idea.
If he made an item to equip in the Guild Inventory that granted mana regeneration, that would be as good as giving them the Mana Pylon spell as a second Guild Skill.
Plus, it would help him too.
You could never have too much mana regeneration.
He didn’t actually know how to make an item gain the necessary attributes to be equipped as a Guild Item, but a bit of work with Runecrafting should make it possible.
Nachtia’s acceptance of the Inheritance was finishing, and the dragon
transformed back into humanoid form, still looking the same as she always had, but with a bit more aura, a certain vitality that was difficult to quantify. “Looking good. Did you get everything that you hoped for out of it?” Karl asked.
“I didn’t know that it was an option until two minutes ago, so I didn’t have any particular hopes for it. However, what I did get is brilliant. You said that this came from my Uncle?”
Karl nodded. “Indeed. It was granted to me because I was the only one around when he became an Ancient Black Dragon. I got some benefits out of it, but most of the power was simply stored away, as I was incompatible with it.”
“Well, I have to say that it’s amazing. Not only did I advance, I gained a full understanding of the Fundamental Rule of Death. It has brought me closer to the Death God.
I can actually feel that the Black Dragon has taken a personal interest in your actions, and I’m not sure whether that is in a good way or not.”
Karl laughed. “Definitely both. You see, the Death God is somewhat concerned that I will mess up the balance. I have been informed that multiple times by other Black Dragon Clerics and Avatars.
So, with that in mind, I would like to upgrade all of the dragon eggs in the Tiny World so that they hatch as greater species who are more likely to be able to roam the Immortal Worlds as adults.
Having the link back home is a huge benefit for us, though. We can still get what they need to grow properly, while having Immortal Energy in the Tiny World.
I’ll tweak the space a bit more soon.
I have skills that will be spectacular for the space, I just haven’t made the alterations yet.”
“In that case, we will be looking forward to it. Do you think that the changes will help everyone else advance?”
Karl nodded. “If I’m right, it should allow everyone in the Tiny World to advance much more quickly than usual. I will also add in that new trial, which will be a huge bonus for everyone’s training, as you can gain skill points in the trials.
With some skill points and the Tiny World forcing everyone up toward the peak of Mythic Rank, it shouldn’t be impossible for all of you to reach tribulation eventually if you can comprehend a Rule.
We know that Nachtia has hers already, so it’s all down to how fast her body grows and stabilizes at Mythic Rank.
Once it does that, she’s almost guaranteed to advance.
Lotus waved her hand to get everyone’s attention. “Does that mean that you can advance Tessa’s hatchlings? Because I kind of want to see what happens.” Tessa thumped her energetic friend on the head. “Why are you encouraging him to change the species and power level of my children before they’re born?” “It’s the best time. I’ll bet that they could be real dragons if he does. Wouldn’t that be cool? Perhaps they could be Giant Red Dragons or something.” Cara nodded eagerly. “They could turn out to be something super cool. Who knows, you might get to raise the strongest children that the Darklight Host has ever seen.
You can’t be letting some random dragon eggs outshine your new herd, can you?”
Tessa laughed as Cara shamelessly aimed directly at Thor’s greatest insecurity. The risk that his herd might be seen as weak.
Tessa immediately sensed his distress, and glared at the badger.
“That’s playing unfair. If you want to convince me, you can’t pick on your
brother to do it.”
Cara nodded. “Fine. I will change tactics. Once he sees how much the eggs gain from the spell, Thor will do all the work to convince you for me, anyhow.” Tessa laughed. She knew that Cara was right. Thor would definitely want the strongest children that he could get, it was hardwired into his brain. The ladies of the Tiny World began to pass around plates so that everyone could eat before they got distracted with all the changes that Karl wanted to make to the Tiny World.
Then, they sent someone to go get more wine.
Nachtia was one of them now, a resident of the Tiny World, and she had just made it to Mythic Rank. That was a huge moment for her, even without the Inheritance that Karl had finally passed down.


