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Re-Awakening: I Ascend with a Legendary class

Almond Crowshade was the last surviving human in a dying world whose people failed to conquer the Grand Abyss Labyrinth's 30th floor in time. The world was getting destroyed, and Almond was the last one challenging the 30th Floor multiple times despite the imminent destruction of the planet. He ultimately defeated the Floor Boss on his dying breath by achieving a true awakening, acquiring an X-rank Trait that signified limitless potential. But a mysterious figure arrived there, feeling pity and amusement. "This too precious and fun of a toy to let it rot here. You shall reincarnate and climb up to make things interesting." [Transfer to another world commencing…] [Your memories will be sealed, and you will reincarnate in another world that has welcomed Grimworld’s tutorial like this one. Clearing each floor of the Grand Abyss Labyrinth will unlock a portion of your memories, until the 10th Floor upon which you will gain your full memories.] [Good luck.]

I_Cook_Limitlessly · Fantasia
Classificações insuficientes
111 Chs

Lightning Elemental Mastery, Training In Dungeon (2/3)

Whenever lightning struck his fortified Mana on his body and shattered it, Almond could feel the essence of lightning due to his connection to his Mana.

His mana acted like a medium of sorts that conveyed the power of lightning. It was like a wild signal that was up to him to interpret and comprehend.

And then, when the lightning pass through his body after shattering his defense, his body itself imprinted the power of lightning. It was up to him to recognize and understand its impact. To perceive his entire body's reaction and lightning's effect on his flesh and blood.

Generally, the biggest starting obstacle is staying focused enough to perceive the lightning's nature and essence amidst pain.

But, owing to Almond's tireless and arduous self-training in Physical Enhancement that reflected his desperation and determination both before he entered the Labyrinth, his capacity for enduring pain had reached remarkable heights.