The second "occupation-specific skill" is "infinite (infinite) storage".

It seems that this is the "job-specific skill" acquired when I acquired the occupation of "brave man".

My "profession" is "brave man" and there is no indication of "brave man", but does it contain "brave man", or does this "profession-specific skill" acquire.

It seems like a skill that can literally store infinitely, so it's almost the same as my "wave storage"... it feels completely covered.

The principle of storing may be different, but the function will be the same.

This skill also makes it impossible to store things with souls.

It's basically a meaningless skill for me.

"Wave storage" is enough.

Complete masking skills.

Well, I can't help it, but I'm a little sorry.

In my mood... even though I had a sharp rarity with the loose ends, I felt like I was wearing it.

The third Job Specific Skill is Courage.

It seems that this is also a "vocational specific skill" as a "brave man".

It is described as a skill that can be confronted while knowing fear.

There are "analysis" and "brave spirit (brave ale)" in the skill command.

Analysis seems to be able to do the same thing as appraisal.

It seems that the higher your skill level will allow you to analyze weaknesses such as monsters with combat experience.

Normally, the enemy's information is understood with a sense of body by fighting in the tunnel... I guess you can tell at an early stage that you are physically strong, magically weak, or vulnerable to fire.

If that's the case, it's a pretty handy trick command.

Brave Ale is a command that raises the Basic and Sub stats of yourself and all party members.

You can increase all the numbers in Basic Status: Health, Stamina, Energy, Magic (MP), Attack, Defense, Magic Attack, Magic Defense, Intelligence, Dexterity, and Speed.

The rate of increase seems to be due to skill levels.

The appearance of becoming a "Witch of Byakko" is similar to the "Enhancement Magic" acquired by a four-year-old and 35-year-old Hanashiri, but this one may be more powerful in the sense that it affects himself and all party members at once.

'Enhancement' can also be applied to people, so I think you can make all party members the same, but you can't do it at once.

You might be able to attack two or three people at once, but I think you have to do it at least once against yourself and once against others.

I think these two skill commands are quite useful.

The fourth "occupation-specific skill" was the skill of "training the brave."

This seems to be a 'Job Specific Skill' as a 'Dauntless'.

It seems that those who have raised or advised themselves have the ability to acquire the title of "brave man" when certain special conditions are met.

I wonder if it's the kind of thing that takes a disciple and raises a brave man...?

However, it seems that by labeling "title" as "brave man", it does not acquire "brave man" as "occupation".

It explains that if a person who has earned the title of "Warrior" defeats a demon, defeats a strong monster, or is thanked by many people, "Warrior" will appear in the "Profession" column.

It seems that this state is the state of the 'true hero'.

It seems that for the first time in this "Occupation" column, the "True Warrior" status, labeled "Warrior", has developed "Job Specific Skills" as "Warrior".

Growing a Brave Man with my own hands... I thought it was a skill suitable for a career called a Brave Man, but I was a little touched... it might not make much sense at the moment.

The detailed description states that "when certain special conditions are met, you will obtain the title of 'Warrior'”, but the “special conditions” are not specified.

Focusing on “special conditions”, nothing is displayed when viewed in detail.

This irrationality of explaining in detail how to acquire the "brave man" as a "profession", but not at all about the "special conditions” that are important for obtaining the "title" of the "brave man"....

As usual, I don't really understand this detailed description of the system either.

You can't grow up like this!

I don't know what to meet!

In fact... it turns out that skills can't be actively used.

In the meantime, it feels like you can raise a promising person or give him advice, and if you're lucky, you'll get a "title"... well, that's fine.

Somehow I noticed it, so I decided to use "Infinite (Infinite) Storage (Storage)", which is a covering skill.

I tried to store the stone that was rolling in the garden.

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Some of what we've learned is that this Infinite Storage is probably the top compatibility of the Item Box skill.

I think it is a skill that has removed the "Item Box" skill's capacity limit.

Like the Item Box, I can't collect it without touching it directly.

"Item Box" Skills can be collected with a skill level of 10 without touching a certain distance, but cannot be collected without touching a low skill level. "

In this sense, the "visual recovery" command of "wave storage", which can be collected visually, is superior.

In addition, other commands such as "wave storage"... "automatic loot collection" and "registered product collection" are not in "infinite (infinite) storage".

Incidentally, Automatic Loot Collection is an excellent way to automatically collect loot items that have been certified as loot at once when you use the command after a large-scale fight.

"Registered product collection" is something that I have never used very much, but I can register what is already in "wave storage" and collect the same thing automatically.

However, we do not know the extent to which it can actually be recovered.

I think there's probably a distance limit.

I don't think we'll be able to retrieve it from all over the world.

I wasn't interested, so I didn't try it.

After all, "wave storage" is more convenient, so this "infinite (infinite) storage" is a skill that I don't really need.

It's a pretty good skill if it's not me.

After all, it can be stored indefinitely.