Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix-Chapter 805 Creating a path

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Actions played a significant role, especially when they resulted in significant alterations to the world. Among the most effective actions for gaining experience within the system were those that involved eliminating enemies and monsters. This was due to the substantial impact these actions had on both the immediate environment and the larger world.

By eliminating these living beings, users actively changed the reality of the environment on a grand scale, affecting the world in both small and significant ways, as these entities were no longer able to enact further actions themselves.

"I can't just gain experience and levels while fighting, even more so now that I am probably weaker than everyone else," Rain thought, and then he stopped flying to concentrate on his domain. "It is time to start the event of getting stronger, but skipping the process."

After focusing his mind for a while, Rain felt his mana being consumed quite fast… and this time, it was vanishing from his domain completely. Before, it just remained there inactive until it could be used after a cooldown period. That was useful because it was the same was increasing his mana regeneration there tremendously, but only that wouldn't be enough for him to get stronger.

The skill Energy Manipulation leveled up.

The High Healer's path received 900 experience points.

The High Healer's path leveled up.

"As expected… it is possible," Rain thought after a deep sigh.

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Rain took an unconventional route in gaining experience by bypassing the usual method of engaging in fights or defeating adversaries to directly increase a skill level. Instead, he chose to sacrifice his mana, enabling him to boost his skills without engaging in combat.

While this approach wasn't the most efficient means of gaining experience within the system, it granted Rain the ability to level up any skill at will, provided he had a sufficient reserve of mana to do so. This alternative method offered Rain more flexibility in skill development, allowing him to progress in various abilities without the necessity of direct conflict or battles.

In this world, the system was a vast repository of experience, absorbing and converting various aspects of life into experience points. Every action, from fundamental skills like language acquisition to more complex tasks such as efficient movement, contributed to this pool of experience. The system itself harnessed energy to empower individuals, driving them to learn and seek new experiences.

The paths within the system acted as a repository of knowledge and expertise, amalgamating the experiences of all individuals in that world. It instigated a desire within people to continually learn and grow since the system utilized energy to enhance their abilities.

Although the process was complicated, individuals could expend their energy to fortify every cell within their bodies, similar to the incredible capability possessed by the leviathan dragons. This process effectively strengthened individuals on a cellular level, making them more powerful and resilient.

"It is obvious that the system wants more knowledge, but for what?" Rain rubbed his chin thoughtfully. "That is why I was rewarded when I thought about the medical knowledge that I had from my first life… also, where does the system take all that energy from? That being said, if we all die… the energy will eventually return to the planet."

Rain wondered if the dragon god had the answer to those questions… he was definitely the person who knew the most, but he was an egocentric asshole, so Rain couldn't hope for answers from him. In any case, when Rain thought that he had just bypassed the system…

You fulfilled the necessary requirements to create a new path.

Choose the name of the new path.

"What the fuck…" Rain muttered.

Do you wish to name the path 'What the fuck path'?

Rain almost said hell yeah since that was funny, but he held himself back… in the end, it seemed that the system would learn things from him if he tried to use the system to enhance himself. Rain wondered if he could create a basic system with levels that would be a bit more obvious, but it was hard to imagine that it would be that easy… in any case, it was something for later.

It didn't take long for Rain to understand that the system created most of the paths since the basic ones were bland to a fault… but the most advanced ones had been made by people, and considering the skills they usually had, they needed to have skills compatible with each other.

"This must be why I didn't find a path like Diligence path… even though I created one by combining Greet and Wrath," Rain thought. "Maybe I should create them… the system can probably help afterward with the other skills."

You created the Diligence path.

The Diligence Path is a new path within the system. It epitomizes the discipline, dedication, and relentless effort exerted by individuals to achieve mastery and excellence in their chosen pursuits. All parameters + 05

Level 1: Magic Sacrifice: You can sacrifice mana for experience points. The current rate is ten points of mana per one point of experience and the rate will increase by ten points per level.

"It seems that the system is playing favorites… why only five points per level when the sins path gives one hundred points?" Rain furrowed his eyebrows. "I guess it is easier to let the sins control someone and the path isn't complete either."

Rain decided to use the path and make it level up while he also was thinking of other ways to make sure that the system wouldn't get on his way again. Until now, he couldn't say if the system was a real ally or not, most likely, it wasn't entity that only focused on its own goals, so Rain had to find other ways to deal with it.

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"Well, what next?" Rain thought. "I need to keep looking for everyone and getting stronger too… I suppose I need to find more efficient ways to gather mana now to use this skill more effectively."