62: The magic of low-level skills

In the low-level skill area, there were almost no other students present.

For ordinary students, they were not like Li Changkong, who possessed a large number of spare skill slots.

They would only gain one extra skill slot for every ten Ranks they advanced.

Given the shortage of skill slots, they would naturally use all of them in more critical areas.

Therefore, many students felt a bit confused when they saw Li Changkong appear in the low-level skill area.

Since Li Changkong had so many remaining skill slots, he naturally wouldn't let them go to waste.

In addition to some melee skills, he also learned some ranged skills.

These included some basic Fireball Technique, Waterball Technique, and Earth Tremor Technique.

The Mana cost of these skills was inherently low, and they were all very basic skills.

Finally, Li Changkong learned all the skills, allocating them as ten melee skills and ten ranged skills.

These low-level skills themselves didn't require much Contribution Points; he learned all of them for approximately twenty Contribution Points.

After he finished learning these skills, Li Changkong left contentedly.

Next, he didn't plan to remain idle but instead went to the Training Room among the students.

The Training Room at the Central Academy was an institute separate from the five major institutes.

It was primarily inhabited by the most outstanding key students and some instructors.

Because of this, many Cultivation resources were also distributed here.

Outside the Training Room, there were quite a few students waiting.

Most of them were new students who came here wanting to try out the legendary Training Room and discover its wonders.

After waiting in line for a while, Li Changkong entered the Training Room.

The entire Training Room had a silver-white appearance, giving it a strong sense of technology.

As soon as he entered the Training Room, Li Changkong felt a strange Qi filling the place.

It was as if an invisible force surrounded him, influencing him.

At this moment, Li Changkong recalled what he had heard before: that there was a Formation within this Training Room.

Now it seemed that the girl's words were also true.

In front of him were three wooden dummies.

Li Changkong gathered a bit of strength, and a Fireball Technique shot towards the dummy.

A small fireball quickly formed in Li Changkong's hand.

Under Li Changkong's control, it instantly flew towards the wooden dummy.

[Released low-level skill Fireball Technique, gained 100 skill experience points.]

A familiar mechanical sound came from his ear, which surprised Li Changkong.

Releasing the Fireball Technique once, under normal circumstances, should only yield 10 experience points.

To his surprise, it increased tenfold here, which made Li Changkong feel a bit unexpected.

However, after learning about the wonders here, Li Changkong immediately began to Cultivate diligently.

Because of the ring of moments, Li Changkong's skills now flowed continuously like a barrage of cannon fire.

Furthermore, Li Changkong also carried many blue potions, so he didn't have to worry about insufficient Mental Energy.

In just two minutes, the Fireball Technique had already leveled up from Rank one to Rank two.

The original damage value had also increased by about fifty percent.

Li Changkong spent the entire afternoon immersed in the Training Room.

He not only trained the Fireball Technique but also other skills.

These skills could be combined with each other, and the effect was even better when used in combination.

The acquisition of these low-level skills completely opened a new world for Li Changkong.

By evening, Li Changkong returned to his dormitory.

However, just one afternoon consumed approximately one thousand Contribution Points.

Although the final results were very pleasing, it made Li Changkong feel a bit pained.

He originally thought that his ten thousand Contribution Points were a lot, but now it seemed they were not enough.

At this rate, his Contribution Points would probably be zero within ten days.

There were basically only two ways to obtain Contribution Points.

One was to accept various tasks to receive a certain Contribution Points reward.

These tasks were all in the Mission Hall and could be freely accepted by anyone.

The second was to obtain some Materials through dungeons and then exchange them for Mission Points with the school.

So, after returning to his dormitory, Li Changkong began to look for suitable tasks.

On the school forum's task list, there were tens of thousands of dazzling tasks.

Some of these tasks had even been on the task board for a long time, with no one completing them.

These tasks were divided into several star Ranks, from one star to five stars, with varying difficulties.

Most students could complete one-star tasks independently.

Therefore, many new students who had just entered the school would generally choose one-star tasks.

As for two-star tasks, generally only older students would accept them.

Most of these were tasks for Rank twenty-five and above, which new students naturally could not accept.

Three-star tasks required older students to complete them in groups, while four-star and five-star tasks were extremely difficult.

Among them, five-star tasks were completed by only a few students each year.

Below these tasks, there were also some flowing task broadcasts.

As long as a student accepted these tasks, they would be displayed in these task broadcasts.

Li Changkong carefully observed these tasks and finally decided to first select a three-star task to try his hand.

[Three-star task: Reach Wild Horse Stream and obtain one hundred Wild Horse manes, reward 1000 Mission Points.]

This three-star task was very suitable, and Wild Horse Stream was located within the Rank thirty dungeon, Azure Wave Valley.

So, without much hesitation, he chose to accept this task as a single player.

As soon as he accepted this task, a task broadcast already appeared below.

“Fire Institute freshman Li Changkong has accepted the three-star task [Wild Horse Stream].”

With the transmission of this task information, many people had already noticed it.

“Is there something wrong with this person? He actually accepted a three-star task alone, and he's a freshman at that. Isn't he a bit too confident?”

“No wonder he's new; he doesn't know the depth of things. This task seems to be one of the more difficult three-star tasks.”

“His name sounds familiar. If I remember correctly, he should be the first place in this year's freshman competition.”

Many discussions had already begun below, but Li Changkong didn't pay attention.

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