Teresa targeted the rabbits healing one another, hoping to take them out while they were occupied. Shit, wasn’t that a war crime? That was definitely a war crime. Eh, screw it. It’s not like either Teresa or the Al-Mi’raj agreed to the Geneva Convention, it was fine. Totally.
Fire engulfed an injured rabbit as its healer was forced to flee, consuming the monster and finishing it off. Was there a reason the rabbits were healing each other and not themselves? That might be useful information she could utilize against them.
The Al-Mi’raj continued trying to swarm her, and they were getting closer to actually landing a hit. One injured rabbit dove straight at her, willing to get killed by
Just as she was downplaying her own injury, the wound began to fester rapidly, only for it to heal on its own.
to directly restore her arm it was a slow process.
Offensive Restoration Magic. The rabbits did damage only to heal their inflicted wounds themselves in a way that left the victim worse off. If Teresa wasn’t a healer herself, she would likely never be able to use her arm again after just one cut. Without a healer nearby, amputation would likely be the only path to survival. Their Restoration Mana mimicked radioactive properties, causing multiple mutations in her replicated cells resulting in a horrific growth.
The injury directly affected the muscles in her forearm. Rotating her arm or wrist was practically impossible, though thankfully this didn’t completely prevent her from aiming, and her other arm worked just fine. Now that she thought about it, the Albino Gorillas had four arms. Could they fire four instances of
Another rabbit tried the exact same tactic, forcing her to use
Multiple rabbits were burnt again and again, while other Al-Mi’raj stayed back to heal any that survived. Teresa tried her best to target them while she could, but the healing rabbits worked fast. Some of them slipped through the cracks, and there were a few horned rabbits with tumorous growths rejoining the fight. They were worse for wear than when they had started the battle and were unlikely to live to see tomorrow, but that didn’t seem to bother them.
A rabbit dove for her from her bad side right after she had used her shotgun
Teresa was leading the pack of rabbits away from the Portal, not because she was trying to retreat but rather because she wanted to put some distance between her current opponents and their reinforcements that were on the way. There were only five remaining, but it’s not like she was going to get a break. More rabbits were only seconds away. She finished off the remaining five rabbits relatively easily and immediately turned her sights on their reinforcements.
About fifty rabbits were trying to swarm her, but Teresa wasn’t too worried. Her arm was rapidly being repaired, and there was something nice about
Teresa waited until the rabbits were closer before firing her offensive spell at them, not wanting to waste Mana. They could dodge it from a distance way too easily for it to be worth trying to land an attack from a range. As soon as she started attacking, she was happy to see her fire was leaving more rabbits dead rather than injured. Still, injuring them could attract other rabbits into a clump, allowing her to kill two much easier.
Only the higher level Al-Mi’raj could survive her attacks now, which was fine by her. Their builds seemed focused on boosting their magic and their speed, not their durability. A notification and a small increase in her capabilities alerted Teresa that she had hit level 48, the gap between her and the rabbits was not all that great.
The fight continued on as expected for a minute, with Teresa burning through their numbers. Everything was going to plan, until two rabbits tried the suicide method at once.
Teresa avoided the first rabbit to dive through her flames easy enough, but she wasn’t expecting another rabbit to predict her movement and do the exact same thing. The second Al-Mi’raj dove straight through the flames and impaled Teresa’s hand on its horn, stabbing straight through her palm.
That was bullshit, the rabbit was already dead when it stabbed her. How did its Restoration Mana still affect her? On the bright side, now she probably had an answer to one of Mathew’s previous questions. If she died while
Her wound rapidly healed itself poorly, with her own Restoration Mana being unsure of whether it should target the hostile Restoration Magic or if it should just assist in healing her injury. It was difficult to open her hand, her fingers clenched tightly around nothing as her muscles refused to relax. She couldn’t use
A sword appeared in her clenched hand as she pulled it out of her
While her magic could kill a monster just fine, if the Al-Mi’raj tried to death charge her then its body could still harm her. With Teresa slashing rabbits out of the air, the sword both dispatched rabbits and stopped their attacks.
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Seeing how well it was working, Teresa quickly adopted a new strategy.
The rabbits were fast, but Teresa was having no problem swiping them out of the air. Her reaction time was obscenely quick, and their speed midair was no problem. Baseball players could hit a 90 mile per hour baseball with a wooden stick just fine, and that was without superpowers. Teresa could swing her sword much faster than a baseball player could wield a bat, and she could see the rabbits clearly with her Perception.
The downside of her new strategy was that rabbits were having an easier time healing each other. She couldn’t finish them off with
It was starting to get low, being at about a third of her maximum capacity. Although Teresa had already slaughtered well over 50 rabbits by this point, she had also only killed about a third of the total rabbit population. If she wanted to win, it was time to take some risks.
She consumed a large chunk of HP at once, lowering herself down to 450. Simultaneously, she drastically weakened her
She also increased her HP consumption per second, doubling it to 2. It was risky, but it was efficient. At her previous rate, she was consuming Mana way faster than she was consuming HP. She could potentially offset this by using
The Al-Mi’raj were too quick for Teresa to use
The fight continued with Teresa micromanaging her resources, tinkering with her HP consumption to see what was most efficient. It was a shame she couldn’t sacrifice a fraction of a single HP, 1 HP per second was too little and 2 per second was too much. She tried doing 3 HP every other second, but then the buff wasn’t as consistent.
Her injuries had all finished healing properly by the time there were only a quarter of the monsters left. A quick glance at her status screen showed she now had 200 Mana out of what was now a total Mana pool of 1325. She had actually hit level 49 already, if powerful people could get lucky and keep finding encounters like this one then it was no wonder Teresa had kept dropping in the Universe Rankings.
Oh yeah, the Universe Rankings. She hadn’t checked that in a while. She would check once the fight was over. It had kind of been depressing to look at as she kept dropping in the rankings, last she checked she had been in the 5000s. That was fine, Teresa wasn’t out to be the strongest person in the universe or anything, but it was still kind of upsetting to see. After this, she might have climbed back up a bit again.
With so few monsters left, the fight was practically over. It was just cleanup duty at this point, unless Teresa wanted to experiment with something. Surprise! Teresa wanted to experiment with something.
Offensive Restoration Magic. Could she do it? At first, Teresa had almost dismissed the idea entirely. The rabbits could only do that while making physical contact with their horns on an already existent injury. Teresa couldn’t use Restoration Mana on her sword or on
Then it hit her. She had
Knowing her luck, it probably wouldn’t be possible, but it couldn’t hurt to try. There were so few rabbits remaining that there was no risk to fuck around, so of course that’s what Teresa did. Rather than slicing an Al-Mi’raj in half, she simply stabbed the creature and crippled it. The monster thrashed on the ground, and multiple rabbits tried to help but
Teresa placed her hand on the thrashing monster and used
Previously she couldn’t heal away diseases or conditions that people were born with, as her magic just made the body heal itself. She couldn’t heal what the body considered normal, and now she couldn’t alter the blueprint of the body either. It was also like how she couldn’t “heal,” herself a third arm or a second head, Teresa couldn’t alter the body’s blueprint in the same way these rabbits could.
It was a shame they were monsters, they might have been able to do a lot of good in the world if they had just been another civilization. Then again, maybe not. They didn’t seem to be able to control the mutating properties of their Restoration Magic, otherwise they wouldn’t be giving each other tumors while healing. Something about their attunement fundamentally altered their magic, making it different from standard Restoration Magic.
Maybe Teresa would get lucky and something about it would pop up in her next Jack Of All Trades level up.
She dispatched the remaining Al-Mi’raj and destroyed their Portal with a few swings of her sword. The buff from
As pieces of the Portal fell to the ground, multiple types of Mana Crystals were left behind along with an orange fruit of some sort. Teresa used
Materials: ???
Status: Ready (100% Remaining)
A consumable capable of increasing a Human’s race to F+, a necessary step for achieving a Rank Up. Provides a drastic improvement to lifespan with minor debuff resistances.
Fuck yeah! Teresa still wasn’t sure on the details of what this would do, but it sounded like an upgrade in every way. She put the fruit in her
Teresa got ready to return to her Party until she noticed something grey that caught her eye. Several miles away and rapidly approaching were multiple objects that Teresa could only describe as robots with tank tracks in various forms. There were hundreds of them, and
{Avatar Of Cher (F-) [Attuned: Radiation] (lv 80)}
All of these Avatar robots were at similar levels, and Teresa wasn’t sure she could even take on one. Her thoughts were interrupted by a series of roars echoing out from multiple caves along the outskirts of the Contaminated Zone, prompting Teresa to turn her attention towards them. From a nearby cave, she spotted a scaly green snout in the darkness.
{Gigantosaurus (F+) (lv 93)}
Teresa turned towards her party and started running at full speed, leaving all of the monster cores behind. The only loot she had taken was the Evolution Feed, the rest could stay for fuck’s sake. There was one word and one word only that was going through her mind as she sprinted, her party also running to meet her.
Nope.