After selecting the specific type of Beast Servant, the next step was to set its appearance. Roselle thought for a moment and came up with an answer.
Since it was to have a Western European appearance, it shouldn''t be too short, but also not too tall. Being overly tall isn''t necessarily beneficial in combat, as it can cause instability and open up more vulnerabilities to attacks.
Hmm, for height, let''s go with 185 cm. In Western Europe, this is fairly common, but in China, it''s quite impressive. At the very least, it''s nearly 10 cm taller than Roselle himself.
With the height set, the build should be "brawny and muscular." In fact, appearance is mostly ornamental since the Kingsteel Beast Servant''s attributes are uniformly set at 40 stars. However, a muscular build is necessary in China, where people often judge by appearance first. A burly body with robust muscles will at least reduce a lot of trouble.
For demeanor, should it be menacing or fierce?
No, it should just be calm and stern. Normally composed, but once a fight is imminent, it should exhibit the fierce aura of a tiger descending the mountain.
Clearly, Roselle was setting this extra reward Beast Servant to be his personal bodyguard. After half an hour of tweaking, he finally completed the setup!
"Redeem, redeem the extra reward Beast Servant." Having set the appearance, Roselle immediately requested the system to redeem it.
The next moment, as Roselle blinked, keeping an eye on the Pet Beast Space, he noticed a Beast Servant seed had appeared. In its 1-cubic-meter space, it was only the size of a grain of rice, but when brought into reality by its owner...
Roselle found it wasn''t rice-sized at all—it was as large as a dinosaur egg!
Seizing the opportunity, Roselle applied the Spirit Nourishment twice on the seed. When he attempted a third, the system informed him that the Beast Servant no longer needed additional Spirit Nourishment.
The Kingsteel Human seed, having received two Spirit Nourishments, began to crack open. A fully muscled Western baby burst forth from the egg, already able to walk, smile, and even speak.
"Master." The robust infant easily tore the resilient shell apart as if it were mere paper and walked up to Roselle, greeting him in a youthful yet steady voice.This content has been unlawfully taken from Royal Road; report any instances of this story if found elsewhere.
During this process, the Beast Servant infant rapidly grew. The speed of his development was almost like inflating a balloon.
Within approximately three minutes, he had grown from infancy to adulthood. This rapid transformation left Roselle speechless; though he knew the system was miraculous, this was unbelievable.
Regardless, Roselle found himself thrilled by the absurdity. The more outrageous, the better. As he examined the fully matured, muscular Kingsteel Human, a message appeared in his mind:
Beast Servant: Kingsteel Human
Level: 1
Potential: 3
Strength: 18
Agility: 12
Mental: 10
Innate Trait: Steel Skin
Rating: 40 stars, strong power, and the innate trait "Steel Skin" provides natural defensive abilities.
This information differed from what was seen in the store, with the addition of "Level" and "Potential."
Through the system, Roselle understood their meanings. "Level" referred to the Beast Servant''s life level. In terms of attributes, a Kingsteel Human, without considering his Steel Skin trait, was a Level 1 life form simply based on physical stats.
The level measurement is clearly defined: it''s rated by the attributes of strength, agility, and mental power. If any of these attributes exceed 10 points, it''s a Level 1 life form.
If any attribute surpasses 20 points, it becomes a Level 2 creature!
Obviously, with the Kingsteel Human''s strength at 18 points, though stronger than Earth humans, he is still a Level 1 life form.
As for "Potential," it refers to potential level, meaning the Kingsteel Human can develop attributes up to Level 3. Even if enhanced or fully developed, no attribute, not even his strongest, strength, will surpass 40 points.
This cap is because the Kingsteel Human''s physical potential maxes out at 40 points. Exceeding this threshold would cause the body to collapse.
This rule applies to all life forms, an unavoidable aspect of the life force principle.
For humans, too, as scientific studies show, even at peak fitness, if physical attributes exceed 2-3 times their norm, collapse is inevitable. Thus, potential level''s importance is critical, explaining why the system categorizes creatures into Beast, Fierce Beast, and Savage Beast classes, based on potential levels.
However, both current and potential levels don''t equate to combat power. Despite the Kingsteel Human being a Level 1 life form, who would assume his actual combat strength only slightly surpasses humans due to his innate trait?
The next moment, Roselle personally tested this by striking the Beast Servant''s chest with a standard sharp fruit knife, using all 7 points of his strength.
"Crack…" With a crisp sound, the fruit knife broke, while the opponent''s chest bore only a small white mark.
"Does it hurt?" Roselle asked, stunned by the Beast Servant''s robustness.
"Not at all. If you use a 15-kilogram hammer with your full strength to attack me, I might get hurt," the Kingsteel Human replied solemnly to Roselle.
Before being redeemed from the seed shop, his mind was already filled with most of the general knowledge and comprehension of the Water Blue Planet. Despite originating from an extraterrestrial place, communicating with Roselle posed no issue.
"A 15-kilogram hammer…" Roselle muttered, contemplating this concept. He realized, with disappointment, that a 15-kilogram hammer wouldn''t be easy to wield for him, let alone use for striking. Even lifting 15 kg would challenge the average guy, highlighting how formidable this creature was!
"And bullets? You understand bullets, right? What if you were shot?"