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Meteor Fall Master in the 'Starry Abyss'

A veteran player of "Starry Abyss" and a Meteor Fall Master known as Ace Bro, Li Zi came to the game world with his system template, arriving at the era of the game's beta version. This was the worst of times. Cosmic forces and financial magnates colluded, causing The Gate to the cosmos to be shut, planets' resources exhausted, even sunlight monopolized. It was also the best of times. All the Extraordinary Systems had just started, and in this era, only he possessed the final version patch as a Meteor Fall Master. While people reveled in the smoke of plasma cannons, Li Zi had already torn apart warships with Gravity. As Special Ability users proudly indulged in their awakened abilities, Moonlight had already become a servant to Li Zi. When the Interstellar Fleet crossed the Galaxy, Li Zi had just ignited the forty-second Stellar, illuminating the entire cosmos. "People have been trapped on the ground for too long and have forgotten that this Starry Sky should belong to us all," he said gently, holding a black hole in his hand while facing an indescribable native Evil God.

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033. Roaming in the Forbidden Zone (Part 1)_2

In "Starry Abyss," there existed many powerful secondary professions, some of which sounded quite impressive and mysterious, such as the [Collector], the [Emperor], and the [Scholar].

However, these professions had no combat capabilities; they only provided significant status and attribute bonuses but couldn't help you ascend to extraordinary levels.

Li Aozi had gone to the extreme in his previous life; he abandoned all secondary professions and invested all resources into his main profession, the [Meteor Fall Master].

As a result, his combat power was incredibly high, standing out among players. This playstyle was not uncommon and was known as the "Extreme Path."

However, the Extreme Path had many severe issues:

Firstly, it had singular attributes, making it easy to counter in professional arenas.

Secondly, the combat method was fixed; tactics couldn't make breakthroughs and had to rely on teammates to alleviate pressure.