Game
Thoughts
"Talking"
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"This is... more complicated than I thought it'd be." Gray sighed as his eyes scanned through the [Perk Store]. He was already exhausted from such a busy day, and he didn't think he'd have so many options to choose from.
I thought the [Perk Token] was just going to let me choose one of the perks I missed out on during the start of the game, and that the [Skill Token] would be used for basic skills, like learning the Kamehameha or something.
His thoughts were very wrong. If Gray were a little smarter, he would've remembered that the game told him at the start that the starter perks he didn't choose would never be available again, but that felt like a lifetime ago at this point. Gray glanced up at the [Perk Store] description again.
[A store to buy perks]
[Perk categories:]
[Common - Cost 1 Perk Token]
[Rare - Cost 3 Perk Tokens]
[Epic - Cost 5 Perk Tokens]
[Legendary - Cost 10 Perk Tokens]
[Godly - Cost 20 Perk Tokens]
[World-Breaking - Cost 50 Perk Tokens]
The [Skill Store] had a similar layout, with the prices in each tier being the same.
How the hell would I ever get 50 [Perk Token]s? It seems like I'll have to choose between shooting for one super-OP perk/skill or being able to get a bunch of decent ones. Might as well start saving up, I guess. Most of the common perks aren't great anyways.
Gray had a small notebook in his hand, ready to write down any perks and skills that seemed useful.
The common perks all shared the theme of giving a small boost to some aspect, usually by 5%. Gray's eyes scanned the long list of common perks, making sure he wasn't missing out on a hidden gem.
[A Quick Learner] - Gain INT 5% faster.
[Muscle-Bound] - Gain STR 5% faster.
[A Charmer] - Gain 5% more reputation from all sources.
[A Speedy Learner] - Gain AGI 5% faster.
There were hundreds of common perks for seemingly every aspect of life, ranging from gaining 5% more coins to lasting 5% longer in bed.
Honestly, they're helpful for sure, but compared to the other tiers? Nah, might as well save up.
The rare perks were a bit more enticing but seemed more angled toward personalized builds. Most of them were either improved versions of the common perks, or sacrificed something to get an actually impactful boost to something else.
[A Quicker Learner] - Gain INT 20% faster.
[Work Smart, Not Hard.] - Gain INT 100% faster, but gain STR 25% slower.
[A Charmer...er?] - Gain 20% more reputation from all sources.
[Who Needs Speed When You Have Muscles?] - Gain STR 100% faster, but gain SPD 25% slower.
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