The 18th year of the New Era.
Dragon Country.
In the novice zone on the outskirts of Yongning City.
"Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, catch a tiger by the toe...it's you!"
Wei Kai pointed his left finger at a White Rabbit with glowing red eyes, and slowly raised the worn-out longsword in his right hand.
The White Rabbit is the weakest monster in the novice zone; its only attack method is biting, but it can be dodged with a slight flick.
For new players, the White Rabbit is the best monster.
It can be used to familiarize oneself with skills and combat methods, practice movement and dodging, and most importantly, its numbers are almost endless.
As long as one comes to the outskirts, they can be found everywhere and will not actively attack.
This type of monster is most suitable for new players like Wei Kai, who have just changed professions.
Speaking of changing professions, Wei Kai couldn't help but feel a mix of amusement and frustration.
A month ago, he transmigrated to this world, transforming from a college freshman preparing for school into a high school student about to graduate.
Aside from his age and appearance remaining unchanged, everything else had changed.
The biggest change, of course, was this world.
Eighteen years ago, games descended upon the Blue Star and merged with reality, ushering in an era of universal profession changes, and subsequently, the entire world underwent tremendous changes.
Except for large cities with populations over a million, the remaining wilderness and suburbs have been completely occupied by strange beasts such as wild beasts, demonic creatures, and Ghosts.
Humans could only huddle in large cities, barely surviving and living in constant fear.
However, every cloud has a silver lining.
While strange beasts ran rampant, humanity also entered an era of universal profession changes, and various game professions became reality.
Countless people joined in, changing professions to become warriors, mages, assassins, archers, and other professions, joining the army against the strange beasts in the wild.
Over the past eighteen years, through the exploration of countless predecessors and martyrs, a systematic understanding of profession changes has gradually formed.
All profession changes can basically be divided into three main categories: Combat, Support, and Life.
Any profession that can cause damage and possesses combat skills, such as warriors, mages, assassins, etc., can be considered a Combat Profession.
Support professions are also simple; any profession with buffing skills can be considered Support.
Finally, there are Life professions; they basically have no combat power and cannot provide support abilities during combat.
Their greatest role is to provide logistical supplies for Battle Professionals and Support professions, such as food, alchemy items, equipment, machinery, and so on.
Although Life professions cannot go to the battlefield, their importance is no less than that of the other two major professions.
War God Li Changyuan of Dragon Country once said it well: There are no trash professions, only trash profession holders.
Just half an hour ago, homeroom teacher Old Zheng also used this sentence to comfort the students in the class.
At the graduation profession change ceremony half an hour ago, Class 1514's results were very poor.
Out of fifty students in the entire class, only three successfully changed to Battle Professionals, seven changed to Support professions, and the remaining forty... were all Life professions!
Wei Kai happened to be one of those three, becoming a glorious warrior.
For those with talent or money, the warrior profession has many branching paths for transformation, with immense potential, and once truly formed, it is definitely among the top three professions.
Both tanky and high-output, enough to sweep through everything, instantly killing anything and everything!
But for those without money, or with mediocre talent, it's just an unremarkable, trash profession.
Oh, right.
Everyone gains a talent after changing professions.
In most cases, the first talent obtained will be related to one's profession, meaning warriors gain strength-type talents, mages gain magic-type talents...
Wei Kai also obtained his talent, but this talent was a bit strange.
Because it had nothing to do with any profession... he hadn't even heard of such a talent.
It's called: All Item Drop!
...
Name: Wei Kai
Profession: Warrior
Level: 1
Strength: 5
Agility: 4
Magic: 1
Spirit: 3
Constitution: 6
Profession Skills: Upward Slash, Downward Slash.
Talent: All Item Drop: Any unit you kill will drop all droppable items!
The description of this talent was simple and easy to understand at a glance.
But after reading it, Wei Kai was still a bit confused.
"All Item Drop?"
"Does that mean as long as I kill a monster, all the items it can drop will burst out at once?"
The era of universal profession changes has been ongoing for eighteen years, and the official records have detailed lists for the drops of most monsters.
Most monsters, after being killed, will drop several kinds of items.
Even the White Rabbit in front of him will drop a few pieces of rabbit meat, rabbit legs, and so on.
Those powerful regional bosses, and even divine beasts, have thousands of drops... if they could all burst out at once, wouldn't that be a god-tier talent?
Thinking of this, Wei Kai took three deep breaths to calm himself down.
This was his first time fighting a monster after changing professions, not only to adapt to his warrior profession but also to test his newly acquired talent.
Can it really... All Item Drop?
"Upward Slash!"
Wei Kai raised his sword with both hands, drawing a crescent slash, and the worn-out longsword in his hand quickly swept past the White Rabbit's leg...
It missed!
The first move resulted in a "miss," and Wei Kai rolled his eyes a bit.
Although he had mentally prepared for this, it was still somewhat speechless when it actually happened to him.
Although the White Rabbit is weak and has little attack power, it excels in speed and dodging.
New players who have just changed professions need at least ten minutes to deal effective damage to it.
Missing the first strike is far too common.
Melee Battle Professionals are still considered good; those novice mages and archers, when facing the White Rabbit for the first time, most of them would be frustrated by their own clumsiness.
"Downward Slash!"
"Normal Attack!"
"Normal Attack!"
"Upward Slash!"
"-1!"
...
Wei Kai did not give up and continued to attack, but he kept missing, and was even bitten by the White Rabbit in between.
That's right... that "-1" was from the White Rabbit's bite.
While continuously attacking, he was somewhat exasperated... he was careless and didn't dodge.
As a result, he was bitten hard by the White Rabbit.
After all that, he hadn't hurt the White Rabbit at all, but instead, he was bitten by the rabbit.
Wei Kai was almost frustrated to tears by his own clumsiness.
But fortunately, the White Rabbit's damage is extremely low, only one point of damage per bite... which is negligible for a warrior with a full 210 health points.
"Come on, again!"
His performance just now was a bit poor, but Wei Kai did not give up... because he knew that every Combat Profession Holder went through this.
Which new player hasn't been tormented to tears by the White Rabbit?
Even that War God of Dragon Country, who left behind a famous saying, was played around by rabbits in his novice days, and was even almost counter-killed.
However... he encountered the Rabbit King!