Genetic Ascension
chapter-288

Chapter 288: Flow (Bonus)

**[Aetherflow (F)]**

– [> Common Gene]

– [Raise Genetic Limit to (5) Bronze Genes of a kind]

– [Raise Stat Limit to 200 Relative Stat Units]

– [Gene Talents: Aetherflow (F)]

– [> Bronze Gene]

– [Raise Genetic Limit to (10) Bronze Genes of a kind]

– [Raise Stat Limit to 300 Relative Stat Units]

– [Gene Talents: Aetherflow (F)]

– [> Silver Gene]

– [Raise Genetic Limit to (20) Bronze Genes of a kind or (1) Silver Gene of a kind]

– [Raise Stat Limit to 500 Relative Stat Units]

– [Gene Talents: Aetherflow (F)]

**[Rune Flow (F)]**

– [> Common Gene]

– [Raise Genetic Limit to (5) Bronze Genes of a kind]

– [Raise Stat Limit to 200 Relative Stat Units]

– [Gene Talents: Aetherflow (F)]

– [> Bronze Gene]

– [Raise Genetic Limit to (10) Bronze Genes of a kind]

– [Raise Stat Limit to 300 Relative Stat Units]

– [Gene Talents: Aetherflow (F)]

– [> Silver Gene]

– [Raise Genetic Limit to (20) Bronze Genes of a kind or (1) Silver Gene of a kind]

– [Raise Stat Limit to 500 Relative Stat Units]

– [Gene Talents: Aetherflow (F)]

**[Skill Flow (F)]**

– [> Common Gene]

– [Raise Genetic Limit to (5) Bronze Genes of a kind]

– [Raise Stat Limit to 200 Relative Stat Units]

– [Gene Talents: Aetherflow (F)]

– [> Bronze Gene]

– [Raise Genetic Limit to (10) Bronze Genes of a kind]

– [Raise Stat Limit to 300 Relative Stat Units]

– [Gene Talents: Aetherflow (F)]

– [> Silver Gene]

– [Raise Genetic Limit to (20) Bronze Genes of a kind or (1) Silver Gene of a kind]

– [Raise Stat Limit to 500 Relative Stat Units]

– [Gene Talents: Aetherflow (F)]

**[Aetherflow]**

– [Aether comes naturally to you, even when it’s outside of your body. Your ability to extend your Aether away from your core, attaching it to objects to control and wield, far exceeds others. You have now reached a new step of mastery]

– [+20 Intelligence; +20 Charisma (Common)]

– [+40 Intelligence; +40 Charisma (Bronze)]

– [+80 Intelligence; +80 Charisma (Silver)]

– [> Requirements to Unlock (Silver)]

– [(22) Strength, Constitution, Dexterity, Speed, Wisdom]

– [(44) Charisma]

– [(44) Intelligence]

– [(1) Basic Aetherflow]

– [(1) <Magecraft Title> (FFF+) (Title)]

**[Rune Flow]**

– [Aether comes naturally to you, even when it’s outside your body. The Runes of the world are your conduit and the laws, abstruse and untouchable to others, come to you of their own volition]

– [+20 Wisdom; +20 Charisma (Common)]

– [+40 Wisdom; +40 Charisma (Bronze)]

– [+80 Wisdom; +80 Charisma (Silver)]

– [> Requirements to Unlock (Silver)]

– [(22) Strength, Constitution, Dexterity, Speed, Intelligence]

– [(44) Charisma]

– [(44) Wisdom]

– [(1) Basic Aetherflow]

– [(1) Enchanted Scribe]

**[Skill Flow]**

– [Aether comes naturally to you, even when it’s outside your body. Layer your Skill, cast multiple at once, and even instant cast. The limitations of others do not apply to you]

– [+20 Intelligence; +20 Wisdom (Common)]

– [+40 Intelligence; +40 Wisdom (Bronze)]

– [+80 Intelligence; +80 Wisdom (Silver)]

– [> Requirements to Unlock (Silver)]

– [(22) Strength, Constitution, Dexterity, Speed, Charisma]

– [(44) Wisdom]

– [(44) Intelligence]

– [(1) Basic Aetherflow]

– [(1) Skill Savant (Title)]

When Sylas input his own Gene Talent into his perfect Bronze Gene Crystal, he didn’t expect that this would be the result. Honestly speaking, he was just expecting one Gene Talent to come out the other end, but he ended up with three, all of which seemed to be enticing.

Whether it was Aetherflow, Rune Flow, or Skill Flow, they all had their enticing characters.

Aetherflow spoke for itself. It was an upgrade to Basic Aetherflow, and it was exactly what he was looking for in this process. Rune Flow would be considered a perfect upgrade for both his Basic Aetherflow and his Enchanted Scribe Gene Talents. Skill Flow, in comparison, was the one that deviated the most from his current path, but the power of Skills couldn’t be denied. The ability to cast multiple Skills at the same time would be overwhelming in battle.

It had to be remembered that even the likes of Azrael had died to Sylas because he couldn’t cast a second Skill fast enough. After Sylas weathered the first storm, he had no choice but to stare down the barrel of the ballista and wait for his death.

Even a Level 15 that was so powerful had fallen in front of just some good timing. That weakness was something that even Alex had fallen prey to just days earlier.

However, just like every time he had been faced with this decision, Sylas had no choice but to poke holes at their weaknesses.

Skill Flow had the most obvious to him because it required sacrificing his Skill Savant Title. It had to be remembered that Skill Savant gave Sylas a +100% boost every time he gained one point of Intelligence. Not only was it an easy cheat toward increasing his Mental, but it was also the easiest way for him to increase one of the most important things to him: his Aether stores.

If he gave up that Title now, who knew when he’d be able to get another one that was even close to as good.

As for Aetherflow, its weakness was twofold.

First, he needed to earn a Title that he didn’t even currently have, and he didn’t have any immediate way of knowing if this Title was one claimed during previous Summons or not. If it was, and he chose this path, he would just be wasting his time and one of the uses of the Gene Crystal.

The second issue was more what it lacked. After looking at Skill Flow and Rune Flow, it was hard to feel any fondness for Aetherflow because it just straightforwardly did what Basic Aetherflow already did, but on a higher level.

Then there was Rune Flow… its greatest weakness wasn’t obvious, but Sylas saw through it at a moment of thought. It was hard to explain in a few words, but if Sylas had to, it would be like it had taken the intuition and talent out of Rune-making and forging.

Enchanted Scholar didn’t give Sylas great power, but instead allowed him to see and understand Runes. Rune Flow, however, at the sacrifice of Enchanted Scholar, turned the focus more toward Runes away from it and pushed it toward Aether.

He would surely be more capable of using powerful Runes now, but at the cost of the intuitiveness of doing so.

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