Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix-Chapter 1457: Fresh training

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Chapter 1457: Fresh training

Lvl 30: Void Annihilation - Unleashes a wave of pure emptiness that erases existence itself, consuming all matter, concepts, and energy in its path. Higher levels increase the damage and mana used.

Lvl 35: Void Convergence - Converges multiple void rifts into a singular nexus of cosmic emptiness, exerting control over the very fabric of reality within its confines.

Lvl 40: Abyssal Corruption - Corrupts the minds and souls of adversaries with the influence of the Abyssal Void, driving them to madness.

Lvl 45: Abyssal Empowerment - Empowers oneself with the boundless energies of the abyssal Void, enhancing magical abilities and granting immunity to low-level harm. Increases your energy stored according to the level of the skill.

After studying Hilo’s information for quite a while, Rain realized that was the result of his hard work. The skills certainly were useful... he immediately checked the effects of Abyssal Empowerment and Void Annihilation; they were exactly as Hilo used them. He could essentially delete things with one and increase his access to energy by storing the Void.

"It is weird that I can just harness the power of the void like this..." Rain though. "It can essentially nullify harm, and it can also be used to attack."

Rain could use the Void anywhere... it had to be in the vacuum of space. He did some tests with that, and soon, he charged a sphere of void energy that was leveling up over time. However, Rain couldn’t use any other type of skill while he was doing that... only skills related to the Void.

The skill Abyssal Empowerment leveled up.

The skill Abyssal Empowerment leveled up.

The skill Abyssal Empowerment leveled up.

...

"Well, what now... shall I continue?" Rain thought.

Things outside should have calmed down already... people wouldn’t have partied for three days and nights. In any case, it was time to prepare for the next mission, but if they do that now, Sealyn will probably join them.

The more time they take between missions, the more the machine gods will have the chance to prepare for them... but at least Rain was almost certain that they wouldn’t make any move; they would wait in their territories since it is in their where they can show their true might.

In any case, Rain had to at least check things outside and take a short break to clear his mind. That will help him focus even better on the research, after all.

When Rain returned to the base, he soon found a chaotic scene that made him doubt his eyes. The camp bustled with activity as thousands of people engaged in a chaotic game of teleport tag. Laughter and shouts filled the air as participants zipped and zapped from one spot to another, their movements a dizzying blur of motion.

At first, the game had started innocently enough—a few friends teleporting around, trying to tag each other with a touch before vanishing in the blink of an eye. But as word spread throughout the camp, excitement spread like wildfire, and soon, it seemed like everyone wanted to join in on the fun.

The once orderly campsite descended into joyful chaos as people teleported around, giggling and shrieking with delight as they attempted to catch their friends off guard. Groups formed impromptu alliances, strategizing and coordinating their movements in an effort to outmaneuver their opponents.

But as the game intensified, the boundaries between friend and foe blurred, and soon, it became every teleporter for themselves. People teleported with reckless abandon, darting and weaving through the crowds in a frenzied bid to avoid being tagged.

"Did I miss something?" Rain asked when he found Isa. "Did the Trent people put something weird in everyone’s breakfast?"

"No, they are just practicing to use Teleport out of reflex to avoid attacks," Isa explained. "Your father had this idea, and we are doing this in groups of ten thousand. The last one hundred of each group will compete with the best of the other groups in order to improve their reaction time."

Rain nodded while showing that he was impressed... that was truly an excellent idea. They were improving their survivability by leaps and bounds by doing something as simple as that.

"Anyway, what are you doing here?" Isa asked. "No one is that eager to talk about the next mission. Unless you have some ideas of how to make everyone use the power of the Void to some extent, it will be better if you don’t raise that concern. Everyone, even the leaders, is focusing on improving their skills."

Introducing a time limit to training can indeed serve as a powerful motivator, driving individuals to make the most of their time and resources in pursuit of their goals. With a finite amount of time at their disposal, people are often forced to focus their efforts with greater intensity, prioritizing their learning and improvement in order to maximize their potential within the allotted timeframe.

This structured approach to training can be particularly effective in situations where there is a pressing need to achieve specific objectives within a limited timeframe, such as preparing for an upcoming event or deadline. By setting clear goals and deadlines, individuals are incentivized to work diligently and efficiently, striving to achieve their objectives within the constraints of time.

However, while time limits can foster a sense of urgency and focus, they may also inadvertently stifle creativity and innovation. When individuals are under pressure to meet strict deadlines, they may be less inclined to explore alternative approaches or experiment with new ideas, instead opting for more conventional or tried-and-true methods to ensure timely completion of their tasks.

On the other hand, allowing individuals the freedom to train without the constraint of time limits can provide them with the opportunity to explore their creativity and pursue more unconventional or experimental approaches to learning and improvement. Without the pressure of looming deadlines, individuals may feel more empowered to take risks and push the boundaries of their abilities, leading to potentially groundbreaking discoveries and innovations.