To be clear, Lucy looked both ways before crossing the street.
But the corner to her left had a lot of foliage, so the visibility in that direction wasn’t great. Even so, whoever was driving that truck was clearly driving recklessly.
+235 xp!
“XP lets you buy levels, which are a sort of…I have no idea how to explain levels to someone who’s never played a game involving them. Uh, level increases are how you represent someone becoming more powerful, basically.”
“Uh, because we defeated an enemy, basically. I assume. I got one xp earlier in a timeline I threw away, for squishing a bug that turned out to belong to Deskari.”
“Hmm. In real life, you get stronger by taking risks…fighting is the easiest way to do that,” she says sadly, “but you don’t have to.”
“I suspect we’re going to have to fight a lot of things anyway. Just because of all the demons.”
Let’s see, level 2 of Arcanist costs 400 xp; she can’t afford it right this minute but she will be able to if Ember sleeps another demon of equivalent strength to that one.
Ooooorrrr, she could buy level 1 of Athlete right now. It’s probably not a good idea to buy level 1 of everything before level 2 of anything, but, and this is critical, Athlete gives the most hit points. Which increases her ability to not die to random misfired crossbow bolts.
And she hasn’t actually cast any spells, yet, in any timeline that she’s kept. Which means that so far HP are objectively more useful than MP. And then she can save the rest of the XP she just got for level 2 of something else.
She purchases level 1 of Athlete.
Your level has increased by 1!
+5 Attribute points!
+10 HP
+1 SP
+1 MP
Would you like to unlock a random class?
[Yes][No]
New Class Available: Blademaster
+5 HP
+25 SP
+2 MP
Level 1 Ability: I Studied The Blade: Add +1 to the effective level of all edged weapon use skills