As if the skill didn't have a weird enough description and effect, when Ryan summoned his Warg, he only saw a wolf that looked only a few months old. The monster had white and blue fur, and it seemed kind of cool with its blue eyes. However, it didn't seem like a powerful creature that could be used for combat. At best, it was the size of an ordinary dog.
Warg (Change Name)
Health: 150/150
Mana: 150/150
Stamina: 150/150
Strength: 50
Dexterity: 50
Speed: 150
Intelligence: 50
Endurance: 50
Control: 150
Mentality: 50
Luck: 50
Recovery: 150
Willpower: 50
Coins: --
Status: 00
Skill List
Offensive Physical Skills:
Passive Physical Skills:
Spells:
Support Skills:
"It looks like I will have to train you from the very beginning, huh," Ryan said while looking at his Warg. "Your name will be… Furball."
Strangely enough, Furball barked as if it had approved its name. In the end, Ryan saw himself suddenly scratching the neck of his new partner. He never thought about that before, but it looked like Ryan was a wolf person.
"Oh, boy… it looks like I turned into an old man," Ryan sighed. "I only care about kids and animals."
Time was of the essence. Even though it looked like Furball could become a cute pet, Ryan decided to transform him into a killing machine. Without wasting time, he started his training regime.
"Go on, keep running until your stamina drops to zero," Ryan said. "Once that happens, I will restore your stamina."
In the blink of an eye, Furball learned Dash and started to train the skill. At the same time, Ryan checked what he could obtain in the shop after restocking his potion supply. Ryan's options increased, but he didn't find anything that could increase his power as a man archer. In the end, he just decided to buy tomes to teach Furball some passive skills. Ryan didn't want to spoil his new ally, but he couldn't let him die that easily either. So, Ryan made him learn Quick Legs and Stone Skin.
"This should increase your survivability a little bit," Ryan said. "Anyway, let's get going. With some luck, we will find an appropriate dungeon to train you along the way."
In the end, Ryan learned that his job to train Furball would be simpler than he thought. When the skill to summon him leveled up, the cooldown to summon him decreased, but all his status also increased by five points. Still, Ryan wished that the damn system could give more details about the skills.
Despite the pleasant surprise, Ryan had to focus for quite a while at increasing Furball's speed since he was much faster. Sometimes, Ryan even used Telekinesis to make him rest and increase their moving speed.
Two days later, Ryan and Furball finally reached the west coast, and they also had just entered the Mexican territory. Although that speed was unsatisfactory, it couldn't be helped since he was training Furball pretty intensely. All his elemental resistances had even reached level ten already.
"The real thing starts here," Ryan said while looking at the ocean. "I wonder if I should use myself as bait to kill some megalodons. They are just oversized fish, so if I charge Power Shot and use Flash at the last minute, I should be able to kill them."
That was an important subject since Ryan didn't kill a single monster in two days, and he had to share his food with Furball. Who could have thought that Mark caused him so many problems just by sealing a few dungeons? In the end, he couldn't complain all that much since that was for the good of the country.
"Maybe even without Power Shot, I can win," Ryan said. "My attack speed and overall power are pretty high; besides, the effect of pestilence crossbow will stack."
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