Michael stomped through the forest swinging his new club through the webs, taunting the smaller spiders. They gave less sp, but they were easier to kill so he figured he would grind them out for a little while and build his soul power back up.
A small spider launched itself from a nearby branch, directly at his face. Michael raised the large piece of bark he was using as a makeshift shield, and caught it midair. A quick swing of his arm squished the spider between the shield and the trunk of the tree the spider had launched itself from, popping it like a zit and spraying its gooey insides everywhere.
Michael turned and swung his new, shorter, club at another spider scuttling along the ground towards his ankles. The club caught the spider on the side, crushing four of its legs and cracking one side of its carapace wide open. He was about to strike it again when the grey fog lifted from the creature, signaling its demise.
Michael looked around at the virilent green puss dripping from nearly every surface, and noted that in this small corner of the forest, the population of spiders was rapidly nearing zero. He grabbed some nearby leaves and wiped as much of the goop off himself as he could and took stock of his progress.
Michael
Health: 42/50
SP: 55
Strength: 1
Skill: 44/100
Agility: 1
Skill: 32/100
Stamina: 1
Skill: 32/100
Constitution: 1
Skill: 60/100
Intelligence: 1
Skill: 20/100
Charisma: 1
Skill: 1/100
Magic: 1
Skill: 20/100
Michael had been a lot more careful this time around. The spiders were tough and tended to attack in groups, but once you understood their basic moves, they were simple to work around.
He was really excited that he finally had enough soul power to level up one of his skills. The choice was killing him.
"Strength is an obvious choice, but I could really use more stamina" he muttered to himself as he studied the soft blue screen hanging in the air. "But what about the long game."
Michael thought about his play style. He had never really been a sword and board type player. They had incredibly high durability sure, but if you looked at their careers overall they had the highest death count out of every class. With his pain settings set to max, he winced to imagine getting stabbed and smashed and dying, over and over again.
No a better choice was a long range character. That left either the typical hunter archetype with their bows and arrows, or a ranged spell caster. The problem with both of those characters is that they tended to be a bit of a glass cannon. Something with a decent attack range, but something that could take a punch.
A rustling in the trees grabbed Michael's attention. He couldn't see them yet, but he knew they were coming. Thinking about the long game was all well and good, but it wasn't going to help him in the here and now.
"Focus on the fight in front of you, dumbass" he chided himself.
The spiders were dying pretty easily, so the best choice for right now was stamina. Reaching into his chest for the soul power storm, he reached out to the character screen and selected stamina.
You wish to upgrade your stamina for 25SP?
This change cannot be undone.
Yes / No
"Yes."
Immediately Michael felt the energy spread throughout his body. The storm cascaded down his arms and legs, through his back, and settled deep inside his bones. Once the storm settled, he appraised his body. He didn't feel very different. Perhaps less winded? He glanced at his stats.
Michael
Health: 72/100
SP: 30
Strength: 1
Skill: 44/100