Her eyesight really had improved. It was true. Somehow, this dice had helped correct her nearsightedness. Kim felt at once elated and violated. On one hand, she could now improve herself however she wanted, be anything she wanted, so long as she had dice. On the other hand, someone or something was monitoring her actions and altering her very body, for reasons unknown. She'd only used one point, so her vision hadn't changed that much - still, Kim felt fortunate that she kept all her old glasses, in case she broke both her current pair and her backup pair before she could get new ones. She opened the box they were in and tried on various pairs until she found one with a prescription that matched fairly closely. When she had more points, she would fully fix her eyesight - for now, she wanted to conserve the remaining two for something else. Next, she checked the message on her phone. Kim felt a little annoyed as she read it - X had evidently never fallen on their face and had their glasses frames almost stab their eyes out, or gotten a piece of a torn contact lens stuck in their eye. Speaking of X, Kim really wanted to know more about them. She opened her phone and typed a message. [center][i]X, who are you? How do you know so much about me? How did you fix my vision?[/i][/center] Kim hit the send button. After a moment, she thought of another question. Given that X disliked min-maxers, they probably wouldn't like her question either - the thing she was asking was the kind of game-breaker that shouldn't be possible. Nonetheless, she would feel like an idiot if she later found out that it was possible and she hadn't even bothered to check, so she typed out another message and hit send. [center][i]Is Luck a stat that can be improved through dice? What about Dice-rolling?[/i][/center]