Holding her tome in her hands, opened, she chanted the skill name Magic Bolt. Magical energy would gather from within her and also from around the tome as well, flowing into her hand before it shot out in the same way that the Magic Bolt that Mushi had did, as a small, soft-ball sized concentration of bluish energy. The power, despite being weak, felt real and amazing. It literally felt like she was using magic rather than using a skill in a game, her tome shining a bit as she used the magic spell to attack the heavily wounded, robed goblin. The bolt of magical energy slammed straight into the creature, making it cry out. It was harder to hit thanks to it being on the ground, and thus a smaller target for a ranged weapon to hit, but she still managed to hit somehow nonetheless, [Projectile Weaponry] most likely being used for accuracy here. The beast seemed to stop moving at all though after the blast hit it square in the chest, it having cried out wen hit, but now it wasn't moving at all, signifying that it was dead, as another window for everyone appeared stating that another 3 XP had been earned. A few windows appeared for Meiji after she had killed the robed creature with her Magic Bolt spell, which was also, coincidentally, the same Skill that Mushi's Wand could use. [hider=Skill Get!] A Skill has been created through a Special Action. Through practicing and using magic with Tomes in combat, the ability to better use Tomes, Tome Expertise, has been created. [/hider] [hider=Tome Expertise] Tome Expertise (Lv 1: 0/100 XP) (Passive): You are proficient in using Tomes. All Spells are an additional 10% stronger and cost an additional 5% MP less while wielding a Tome. Also Accuracy +5 and the Spell Power of all Spells, if you get the bonus, gets a +2 while wielding Tomes as well. To Level: Cast a Spell, Defeat a Foe, get a Critical Cast. [/hider] [hider=Skill Level Up] Magic Bolt's Level has gone up by 1. [/hider] Two enemies down, two to go now, and there were still two people yet to move in this instant. If they did well enough, they could take down the swordsman and the archer enemies before they had any chance to react, their being at least no danger of bombs or possibly magic, if the robed one had been a mage, now, which was nice.