[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.cdn.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLjRhODI0NS5RWE5vLjAA/parseltongue.regular.png[/img][/center] [h3]~Temporary Campsite~[/h3] [hider=Inventory] [i]Throat Pouch:[/i] - x6 Nothing [i]Fur Satchel:[/i] - Smooth Stone - Dirty Cloth Strips (Very Poor) x2 - x7 Empty [b]Equipped:[/b] Mana Bone Spear (Average) -Vine Bracer (Right Leg - Average) -Vine Bracer (Left Leg - Bad) -Vine Bracer (Right Arm - Poor) -Vine Bracer (Left Arm - Below Average) [b]Current Job:[/b] Witch [/hider] [hider=Titles] [b]Witness I[/b] [i]You have seen things. And they have seen you.[/i] [/hider] [hr] Hmm, seems like her 'Stronger I' skill negated the negative penalties from the class she choose. Interesting, and good. Her focus turned back to the Mana Slice in her hands. A new...symbol? The 'Pound' sign? Was it a missing number or was it something else? Ash narrowed her eyes at it. Seemed like every time she felt like she figured something out, something new reared its ugly head. With a click of her tongue, she shoved the thought aside for now, focusing back on what she wanted to do earlier. Putting her dual cast skill to use, she formed the 'Poison Splash' spell in her claw, observing it like she had with Mana Slice. Assuming this was sort of the 'Mana Orb' version of a poison spell, she should theoretically be able to make it into similar spells and shapes as the base Mana spells, yes? Or close enough to be functionally similar. Obviously something like liquid poison may not have much cutting power, but having other spells for reference and building on it was a basic scientific step. Plus, it'd be good to make this skill far higher. If she could reach a point to cast numerous spells at the same time, that would be a very good thing. Focusing on the Poison Splash, Ash began trying to change its shape, hopefully that Mana Shape skill coming in handy. First, she tried to mimic and copy the shape of Mana Slice into the Poison Splash, first condensing it and cutting down on excess particles in order to give her the same amount in the Mana Slice. Next, she would move the three square particles into position. Actially...would a slice even be useful? For flesh wounds, but what about armor? No, focus one thing at a time. Next, she would attempt to force those oscillating lines into position if they hadn't already automatically connect, and finally using Mana Shape in order to try and help it maintain its shape.