Chapter 779: Grace and Incompleteness

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 2190Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
So no matter what angle he considered, Dean was not prepared to use this method to obtain individuals with extraordinary qualifications.

Adding twice the talent to one of the demon pets sounds very tempting, but unfortunately, underneath the sweet shell, there is poison that can seal the throat when it sees blood.

Dean's brain is too rusty to even begin this.

If the sacrifice was an individual without intelligence, he would not say much.

But for an intelligent individual, because of human interference, he is destined to be left behind, or simply abandoned, because of human interference. This is not in line with Dean's philosophy.

He didn't want to see "disabled" magic pets everywhere. This kind of professional culture would have problems sooner or later.

After checking the development of the two familiars, Dean put down the obviously much thinner hawk-winged cat and returned his gaze to the system panel.

He specifically checked the skill bar of the S-class eagle-winged cat, and there were no commendable changes. Just looking at the skill bar, it was hard to imagine that its owner would be an S-class magic pet.

And this also means that the S-level of the Hawk-winged Cat has little to do with skills. It only relies on changes in its own talent to raise its qualification rating to the S-level.

From B level to S level, and even directly across the middle A level, it can be seen that this talent is extraordinary.

It is very rare to have talent that can achieve this level by oneself.

It was rare for Dean to encounter such a domineering talent. Even though he had a grudge against the source of this talent, he couldn't help but be curious.

He expanded the interface and tried to find relevant information from the introduction given by the system.

It's a pity that there are some things that can't be supported on the wall. When they should be supported, they can't be supported no matter how hard they try.

This broken system is like loading the Riddler section. It reveals almost no effective information about the talent [Fate of Destiny].

There are only a few plausible descriptions of smooth sailing and few setbacks, which is very unnutritious.

Dean could only guess that it was a higher-level destiny talent than [Fate's Favor], and its effect would be more powerful. No matter how detailed the information was, there was no way to know.

In stark contrast, is the panel of the D-class Eagle-winged Cat.

It is outrageously stingy in the information related to [Destiny's Favor], but it is extremely generous in terms of the effect of the incomplete version of [Destiny's Favor].

After Dean took a rough look at it, his expression couldn't help but become solemn.

He moved the panel back to the top, looked at the D-class Hawkwing Cat's severely shrunk skill bar, and its almost precipitous decline in basic quality, and rubbed his brows with a headache.

In fact, just looking at the changes in skills, this magic pet will never be reduced to D level.

There is no magic pet with D-level qualifications that can possess so many skills.

According to common sense, even judging from skills, with so many skills at the base, its rating is unlikely to drop below C level.

However, the problem lies in the talent of the incomplete version of the Eagle-billed Winged Cat.

Dean scrolled through the interface, browsed the above introduction, and sighed.

Simply put, this incomplete version of talent is sometimes unlucky and sometimes lucky.

At first glance, it didn't seem to be a very serious consequence, but after further research, Dean discovered that the impact of this incomplete talent was far from simple for the Eagle-billed Winged Cat.

The most deadly point is that this hawk-beaked winged cat has a success rate when using its skills.

And this success rate is very random.

There may even be critical situations where even one skill fails to succeed.

This is the key reason why it clearly retains most of its skills, but its qualification rating has plummeted.

Dean never easily judged the fate of a familiar, but even he felt that it was probably useless when faced with such an eagle-winged cat.

Who can tolerate a demon pet whose combat effectiveness is determined entirely by luck?

And...what if it's always been unlucky?

Dean felt a little dizzy just thinking about it.

Tsk tsk.

What a sin.

Little Blue parted Dean's hair, put his hands behind his back, and made a sound of condemnation.

One after another, eye daggers were launched from its eyes towards Dean, like trying to punish someone's conscience.

Dean was silent for a moment and pushed it back into his hair.

If he had known that this would happen, he wouldn't have done it.

Dean rubbed his eyebrows with a headache.

In this case, it definitely cannot be sold as a normal hawk-beaked cat.

That's called deceiving consumers. Even if there is no anti-fraud app and 12315, it will not be a good thing.

We can only keep it in the breeding house for the time being.

After waiting for a while, he would try some other breeding methods to see if he could make up for its congenital shortcomings.

After giving a key mark to the D-class eagle-winged cat, Dean looked at the results of his multiple birth experiment with a confused expression.

Why do so many twins, but only this pair, have problems?

Dean found the information sheet and carefully read the original experimental records and the situation of related species.

Unfortunately, no abnormalities were found.

It looks like a coincidence caused by luck.

Putting a question mark on this question for the time being, Dean packed up the materials and walked into the study.

No matter what, I finally got an S-level eagle-winged cat, which is considered a good harvest.

And the occurrence of this situation is also an inspiration to Dean.

He did not agree with sacrificing one life form to cultivate another life form, but if the sacrifice was not an intelligent life with self-awareness, then this matter would be a little bit interesting.

Dean touched his chin, his thoughts quickly opened up and began to develop in a terrible direction.

If real twins don't work, you can use fake twins.

He could try to create a fake fetus to deceive the mother.

As long as the composition of the fake fetus is similar to that of the magic pet, and the process of one strong and one weak is reproduced through external interference, ideally, it is not impossible to achieve a similar effect.

In this way, you can skip the cost barriers and realize the possibility of improving the talent and qualifications of your magic pet.

However, it is very difficult and expensive to operate.

Dean quickly calculated the resources that would be needed to complete this idea, and he suddenly woke up.

Not worth it.

Too bad.

It costs money and people. If he has this spare time, he might as well be more down-to-earth, select and breed demon pets normally, and compete for opportunities with quantity. Maybe it will be more profitable than this method of tossing a lot.

Shaking his head, Dean recorded the situation of the two magic pets, sandwiched it with the information in his hand, and stuffed it into the magic pet file.