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Chapter 494

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Kaede Sato commanded the two Fairies to fight against four Fairies. Alidos' level was far lower than the three powerful enemies, so he was able to win the battle with such a weak force.

It had to be said that this was a great victory. After this battle, the wild fairies that had been eyeing them like tigers watching their prey were finally convinced. After seeing the Soaring Mantis and the other fairies defeated one after another, they began to leave quickly.

In an instant, the dangerous atmosphere in the surroundings began to dissipate, and the shadow in Kaede Sato's heart also dissipated.

After the battle ended, Kaede Sato quickly took out some healing potions and medical bandages from his Space Backpack. He then treated and bandaged the Wind Speed Dog's severely injured forelimbs.

The Fairies had strong bodies. Now that the Wind Speed Dog's forelimbs had been corrected and treated in time, he only needed a good night's sleep to recover.

As for Alidos, he had been in a supporting position throughout the battle. He did not fight head-on, so he did not have many injuries on his body.

After Kaede Sato finished treating his Fairies, he began to turn his attention to the captives.

At this moment, Meerkat Slasher, the Flying Mantis, and the Shapeshifting Invisible Dragon looked dejected. They were all tied up by Alidos using spider silk.

Among the three captives, the most powerful one was undoubtedly the Flying Mantis, followed by the Meerkat Slasher, and the Shapeshifting Invisible Dragon.

However, among the three captives, Kaede Sato was most interested in the weakest Shapeshifting Invisible Dragon.

The reason was that the Shapeshifting Invisible Dragon, which could sneak up on Kaede Sato and launch a sneak attack, had a very rare hidden characteristic: Shapeshifting at will.

(Characteristic: Shapeshifting at will. Effect: Before using a skill, its own attributes will change to the attributes of the skill. The effect of changing attributes will last until the Fairies with this characteristic use a skill of another attribute.)

Moreover, it had a very interesting skill. Because of these two points, the Shapeshifting Invisible Dragon, which did not have an outstanding aptitude, made Kaede Sato look at it in a different light.

The Shapeshifting Invisible Dragon's information was as follows:

Fairies: Shapeshifting Invisible Dragon

Level: 28

Attributes: Normal

Characteristics: Shapeshifting at will

Gender: Female

Carrying Tools: None

Health Capacity: 19 (31)

Attack Potential: 26 (31)

Defense Attribute: 20 (31)

Special Attack Talent: 23 (31)

Special Defense Aptitude: 20 (31)

Speed Aptitude: 27 (31)

Quality Assessment: Blue (Individual Value: 135)

Skills: (Thief, Scare, Tail Wag, Tongue Lick, Grab, Bind Tight, Shadow Ambush, Feint, Random Grab, Surprise Strike, Illusion Ray, Primal Force, Cleave)

Genetic Skill: Trickery

Imparted Skills: Trait Swap, Cantrip, Acting

Skill Disc: None

From the information, it wasn't hard to tell that this Stealth Dragon's aptitude wasn't that great. However, it was extremely rare to have a skill that could switch between its characteristics and the characteristics it grasped.

Needless to say, once a sprite with this characteristic mastered many moves of different attributes, it would have almost no natural enemies in battle, and it could easily become the enemy's nemesis.

So far, among all the sprites, only the Stealth Dragons and the Bubble Frogs had this characteristic, and both of them had hidden characteristics.

As for the Trait Swap move, it was a very precious move. Basically, there was no such skill disc for sale in the market. Just like the Reverse Scale move, it was a move that could only be mastered through imparting.

In terms of value, this move might be slightly inferior to the Trait Swap move, but as long as it was used well, it wasn't impossible to turn the tide of a battle in an instant.

(Note: Trait Swap, a superpower skill. Effect: Use superpowers to swap the characteristics of oneself and the opponent.)

In Sato Kaede's eyes, a Little Spirit that had the ability to change its appearance at will, as well as the ability to change its appearance at will, was invaluable no matter how bad its aptitude was.

After reading the information of this sprite, Kaede Sato's mind began to spin rapidly, and his gaze towards the Stealth Dragon became more and more passionate.

Kaede Sato knew how powerful the [Free Transformation] was. This [Free Transformation] almost perfectly solved the problem of attribute restraints. Furthermore, it allowed the user to increase the power of the user's own attribute by increasing the power of the user's skill.

A Stealth Dragon that had both the Trait Swap move and the Trait Swap move at the same time might have limited combat power, but it could allow other sprites to have the Trait Swap move at the same time, thereby greatly increasing the strength of other sprites.

"Interesting, this is really interesting. I can't believe I can meet such an interesting sprite that has both the Trait Swap move and the Trait Swap move at the same time. This is really great. If I succeed, I might have a sprite that's comparable to a divine beast …"

Kaede Sato stared at the Stealth Dragon in front of him with a burning gaze. A bold plan to nurture a sprite began to emerge in his mind, and once it appeared, it got out of hand.

Which type of sprite was the most suitable for the Trait Swap move? As soon as Kaede Sato thought of this question, the words "general attribute" instantly appeared in his mind.

Yes, among all the sprites of all attributes, although the sprites of the general attribute could not restrain the sprites of other attributes, they could learn a large number of moves of other attributes. This was the advantage of the general attribute sprites.

If this advantage was combined with the Trait Swap move, it would simply be like adding wings to a tiger.

An ordinary little elf with the ability to freely change its shape, as long as it mastered a variety of attribute moves, then it would have almost no attribute restraints in battle. Moreover, it could use the ability to freely change its attribute to restrain the enemy, thereby turning a disadvantage into an advantage.

In fact, after Kaede Sato discovered the Stealth Dragon had the Trait Swap move and the Trait Swap move, the first sprite that came to his mind was the Leave Requesting King, the sprite with the super high race value.

After all, he was now in a forest area with a large number of lazy people, and had encountered an extremely powerful Leave Requesting King not long ago.

However, because of the big problem of the Leave Requesting King's lazy characteristic, he had always looked down on such a flawed sprite.

However, Kaede Sato knew that there were ways to overcome the Leave Requesting King's lazy characteristic. These two methods were the use of gastric juice move and the Trait Swap move. The former could eliminate the Leave Requesting King's characteristic, while the latter could replace the Leave Requesting King's lazy characteristic.

In terms of effect, between the two methods, the latter was undoubtedly much better than the former. Not only did it eliminate the Leave Requesting King's lazy characteristic, but it also allowed the Leave Requesting King to obtain a new characteristic.

The Leave Requesting King was an ordinary elf. Similarly, he could learn a lot of different elemental moves. There were as many as 14 different types.

Now that Kaede Sato had such a special Stealth Dragon on hand, as long as he obtained another Leave Requesting King, he could use the Stealth Dragon's power to transform the Leave Requesting King into a sprite with 14 attributes.

A Leave Requesting King that did not have the lazy characteristic and could not possess 14 attributes, how strong could it be? Would it be a low-level version of Arzeus?

Of course, as soon as he thought about the Leave Requesting King's lazy nature, Kaede Sato felt a headache coming on.

The lazy characteristic was actually just one of the small problems of the Leave Requesting King. The biggest problem was still their lazy nature that was hard to change.

It could be said that 99% of the Leave Requesting Kings were patients with severe laziness, while the remaining 1% might be patients with a slightly better high level of laziness.

The lazy nature was a big problem, and the difficulty of making a sprite with such a character stronger was definitely hellish.

How could one cultivate a Leave Requesting King that mastered the Trait Swap and was not lazy? This was the cultivation plan that had been lingering in Kaede Sato's mind after he saw the information on the Stealth Dragon.

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