Bazaar Battle
Author: Arch Angel
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

"So what was that spell back there?" I asked Fiona, wondering about the ability she used on the Vindicator as we made our way to the Bazaar. I knew she hadn't leveled and she wasn't the type to keep skills hidden if they would be helpful in battle.

"Well, I got the inspiration from watching you in the last battle. I decided to see if I could combine some of my skills. As you saw it was quite effective."

I nodded, thinking about what skills she might have combined. Obviously, she used her Water Whip and if I had to hazard a guess the other skill she combined with it was Bleeding Edge or at least those are the names I gave her skills.

It was odd to me that combining skills wasn't common knowledge, or maybe it was and there was a reason people didn't do it. I knew one possible reason, I thought, looking back on the elemental I inadvertently created. Despite that, I would continue to utilize any advantage I could get if it meant my foe's defeat and my survival
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