Skill Extraction: Exploring Dungeons

Chapter 206: Silver Skills


Kane looked at the silver metal shard in his hand. Compared to the previous copper-grade shards, it was much more refined, and even the material seemed to have changed to a certain extent.

Calming his excited mood, he began to examine the skill stone in his hand.

[Name: Flashing]

[Category: Active Skills]

[Color: Silver]

[Explanation: Spend Magic Power to quickly teleport to a place within sight. The farther the teleportation point is from oneself, the more Magic Power is consumed. Multiple teleports in a short time will cause spatial vertigo, an unavoidable and unadaptable symptom.]

[Introduction: A skill that exists in countless worlds, used by Star Realm Mages, demons in Abyssal blood battles, and Demon Hunters hunting the bizarre.]

Isn't this the most classic skill in various works? Although the names are bizarre, the effects they exhibit are all similar.

However, one must admit its strength; it can be paired with any profession and applies to various scenes.

Kane eagerly placed the skill stone into his Skill Grid.

The moment the skill stone was placed into the Skill Grid, countless pieces of knowledge, using methods beyond comprehension, began to flood into Kane's mind.

This sudden influx of knowledge made Kane's brain, rare to say, feel a bit swollen and painful.

This is something that wouldn't exist with copper-level skills—perhaps the knowledge and experience brought by Silver Skills are significantly higher than those of copper-level ones, not to mention a skill with strong spatial attributes like this one.

Stretching out his hands to rub his somewhat swollen brain, Kane began carefully studying and absorbing the knowledge in his mind, experiencing its insights.

This knowledge was indeed, as he expected, several magnitudes greater compared to copper-level.

While Kane was absorbing the knowledge in his mind, Kreya had already prepared the food needed for the evening.

They watched Kane without disturbing him, as the earlier scene told them that Kane had acquired a more powerful new skill, and it was better not to bother him while he was receiving this knowledge.

They quietly watched Kane from the side.

Not long after, Kane opened his eyes and let out a heavy breath.

He rubbed his somewhat tired brain again.

Then his eyes shifted to the edge of the stone cave not far away, staring at the space there, as Magic Power began to gush and cover his body.

The use of the skill stone brought a certain degree of experience, allowing him to master the skill more quickly, so even though he was a bit slow and clumsy in using it now, he still managed to pull it off eventually.

In a flash of light, Kane disappeared from his original spot, and the place he was fixating on simultaneously sparkled, followed by the emergence of Kane's figure.

When Kane disappeared in a flash of light, Kreya and the others immediately stood up, scanning their surroundings.

Then they turned their heads and saw Kane not far away.

Kane was still quietly standing there, savoring the experience from successfully using the skill this time.

The silver skills are much harder to master than copper skills; this was Kane's first feeling after using the skill.

Even with the support of experience and knowledge in his mind, he could still feel a strong sense of blockage. Using the Flashing skill made him require a considerable amount of time to prepare before he could execute it.

Therefore, the skill couldn't be quickly turned into combat power at the moment, and if he wanted to use it in battle, it would only be a hindrance.

It seems more practice is needed.

Subsequently, Kane turned to focus on his previous position, continuing to practice the skill.

In no time, after another flash, Kane reappeared at his previous spot.

The Magic Power consumption for this skill is significantly higher than that of copper skills; just this less than 10-meter distance took about 1% of his total Magic Power.

But Kane's line of sight could reach about 1 kilometer if there were no obstructions.

If he were to Flash to the maximum distance, he might deplete half or even more than half of his Magic Power in one go.

This skill still needs careful planning and shouldn't be used casually in battle.

Accurate usage can yield unexpectedly powerful effects.

Having seen that Kane had more or less practiced the new skill, Kreya and the others gathered around, looking at him with curious eyes.

They were very interested in the novel skills Kane could come up with every time, as these skills often broke their entrenched perceptions in some aspects, making them intriguing.

Seeing their curious gazes, Kane cleared his throat and began to explain the effect of his new skill, giving everyone a brief understanding of his current skill.

This way, in future battles, they wouldn't be shocked and confused by Kane's sudden skill, allowing them to coordinate better with Kane for powerful cooperation.

After listening to Kane's explanation, Kreya and the others gained a new understanding of Kane's Skill Extraction.

Because this skill is superior to the skills they had seen before, whether in effect or in form.

Although Kane often used the structure from thin air as his source skills,

Kreya and the others always took it for granted as a cover for Kane's origin skills, maintaining it tacitly.

The actual situation was that it truly was Kane's origin skill, so during their usual interactions with Kreya and others, he hardly concealed it.

Now that everything should be done, it's time to enjoy the only hot meal of the past few days.

Extinguishing the campfire outside, they brought the meal prepared into the wooden house Kane had built.

Eating the roasted lamb leg, Kane looked at those around him and asked, "What do you think of the strength of the monsters in this Dungeon?"

After days of long battles with demons, they had a clear understanding of the strength of monsters in this Dungeon and its owner's silver monstrosities.

Kreya gracefully and quickly ate the food in front of her as she said, "The captain-level demons, even if their numbers are the same as ours, we still have a significant advantage in direct combat.

However, these days' battles have also exposed that these demons have a clear division of labor and consist of a variety of races.

Perhaps due to the need to hunt many humans, they couldn't allocate their forces evenly, leading to their being eliminated one by one by us."

"Also, these demons seem not very intelligent and almost can't resist my taunts."

Longbei said while taking a large bite of the lamb leg in his hand.

This statement indeed has no dispute.

Most of these demons are battle-hungry brutes, and with Longbei's slightly powered taunt, they couldn't resist. Even if Kane went up and cursed a few words, it would provoke them into a fight with him.

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