Hell's Glitch (LitRPG): Into a Dark Adventure

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Author: Belart Wright
hits.  Ten defense is solid too.  It would
protect me from some physical attacks.  That’s eight resistance, I think.  I’d
need to raise it higher if I wanted better protection from negative status
effects like poison.  Twelve is a really high strength level, perfect for this
class and its physical attacks.  Of course the intelligence is down to six, not
like a Fighter is going to be using spellcraftes or need any magic points. 
Twelve dexterity is really high too.  I could actually wield some of those
tricky weapons or probably even a bow.  Eight speed seems good for a class like
this.  It’s not that fast, but more importantly it’s not slow.  SPT?  What’s
that?  Is that uh ... sss... spirituality!  Spirituality is for spellcrafte
slots.  See!  I knew this game was a rip-off!  They even use the same terms! 
I’ll probably need at least five points in spirituality to get my first
spellcrafte slot.  And that means that BLF is belief, for characters that
worship the gods.  And soul intensity three should be about the standard for starting
level.  But PCP is new, I’ll have to figure out what that is later.”
    Milner’s voice cut in.
    “PCP is short hand for the Perception stat.  Perception is a
multifaceted stat that affects a player’s field of vision, among other things. 
It’s a stat archers will want to invest points into as well as those who like
to discover all sorts of hard to find treasures.”
    Interesting , Sam thought.  He’d have to remember to
try a point in PCP every so often to see how it affected things.  So far, he felt
the balance was good, but that had to be easy since they mostly copied the
stats wholesale from The Death Planes.  Even the distribution of the Fighter’s
points and his equipment seemed exactly the same aside from the new Perception
stat.
    “Okay, let’s see who’s next.”
     
    Knight
    Defensive combatant, able to
outlast opponents.  Best at close and mid-range.  High VIT and DEF.  Good STR.
    Starting Gear: Ashen Knight's
Helm, Ashen Knight's Armor, Ashen Knight’s Leggings, Ashen Knight's Greaves and
Sabatons, Ashen Knight's Gauntlets, Arming Sword, Knight Shield
    Soul Intensity: 3
    VIT 12 DEF 12 RES 6 STR 10 INT
8 DEX 8 SPD 6 SPT 3 BLF 8 PCP 2
     
    Sarem looked like a towering metal
sentinel in the Knight’s armor.  The helmet obscured most of his face, aside
from his eyes and a few small holes on the left side where it looked like some
weapon had pierced it.  The Arming Sword and Knight Shield both looked weighty
compared to the Fighter’s sword and shield.  The Knight was the defensive side
of the Fighter’s coin.  They were nearly the same, but the Knight had more
range with its starting weapon and a better head start when it came to using
spellcraftes thanks to its higher INT and SPT.  With some effort the Knight
could become a paladin type near the beginning of the game.  Good classes, but
Sam wanted a less standard style of play.  The next class fulfilled that
perfectly.
    “What a badass!  Look at that
shadowy assassin gear!”
     
    Cutthroat
    Sneaky assassin, able to
dispatch unaware enemies easily.  Best at extremely close range and one-on-one
combat.  Extremely high DEX and SPD.  Good INT.
    Starting Gear: Twilight Hood,
Twilight Armor, Twilight Pants, Twilight Boots, Twilight Gloves, Deflector,
Dagger, Throwing Knife x10
    Soul Intensity: 5
    VIT 7 DEF 6 RES 7 STR 6 INT 10
DEX 15 SPD 15 SPT 4 BLF 4 PCP 3
     
    Soul intensity five meant that the
Cutthroat started at a higher level than the first two classes and that meant that
it had more stat points distributed at the start.  Sam added up all the numbers
and it found that the Cutthroat had seventy-seven total stat points compared to
the seventy-five of the Knight and Fighter.  So each soul intensity increase
only granted one point for increasing a stat.  It was identical to the Death
Planes.
    “These guys are shameless.”
    Sam thought of Fulton Milner.
    “Lead
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