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For attack, she already has the flame of pride which does a lot of damage as seen. in this chapter shes gotten [Golden Body] which (tell me if im wrong XD) is a defensive skill which based on the rarity of the fruit and ability has to be bloody good, shes got defense covered, as for support, i imagine that will follow the current martial soul which concerning the two useful abilities lucky halo and the refining spirit energy, those are like gold mines to increase her strength quickly since lucky halo should also help her get treasures and finish missions etc so i imagine the flying golden fish would be best
Xue somehow merges all three evolution paths together? I got that idea from two references - Syrup from a recent bofuri anime and Xuanwu (Genbu) from Japanese mythology as a Chinese constellation that has something to do with a snake coiling around a tortoise. The new and improved evolution will be quite similar to being another jack of all trades much like Xue herself.
Support Path: Kun Peng Powers: Flight: Kun-pengs, due to their wings, are able to fly through the wings. Enhanced agility: Kun-pengs are able to go from one movement to another, effectively allowing them to dodge attacks, do backflips, and numerous other athletic, gymnastic, and martial implements with ease. Enhanced durability: Kun-pengs are able to sustain numerous blows of internal or external assaults. Enhanced endurance: Kun-pengs are able to survive with little-to-no energy for an extended amount of time. Enhanced lung capacity: Kun-pengs possess tremendous lung capacity, and are able to use oxygen much more efficiently while staying active. Enhanced reflexes: Kun-pengs possess drastically enhanced reaction speed, effectively allowing them to dodge attacks, catch falling objects, and react instantaneously to what would take others more time to react. Enhanced senses: Kun-pengs are able to see, hear, taste, smell, and feel better than most other creatures or beings. Enhanced speed: Kun-pengs are able to move at extraordinary physical speed. They are even able to travel three thousand li (Chinese miles [932 American miles]) in a single flap of their wings. Enhanced stamina: Kun-pengs are able to be physically active for longer periods of time than most other beings. In fact, they are said to be able to fly for six months without rest. Amphibious respiration: Kun-pengs, due to possessing gills and lungs, are able to breathe in both air and water. Night vision: Kun-pengs are able to see clearly, and with great detail, either in low-light conditions, or even in complete darkness. Aerial adaptation: Kun-pengs are adapted to living in high altitudes, allowing them to use the oxygen more efficiently, combat wind friction, and provide immunity to vertigo and acrophobia (fear of heights). Aquatic adaptation: Kun-pengs are adapted to living in the ocean, allowing them to breathe in both water and air, swim well, and endure high water pressure and extreme water temperatures. Speed swimming: Kun-pengs are able to swim at high speeds, unhampered by water resistance. Cold immunity: Kun-pengs are innately immune to the effects of extreme cold, including the cold high up in the air, or near the poles or the bottom of the sea. Pressure resistance: Kun-pengs are able to withstand immense water pressure, especially at the bottom of the ocean. Water sense: Kun-pengs are able to perceive the movement of/on a body of water with extreme accuracy, and determine where threats are located in aquatic environments and water sources. Air manipulation: Kun-pengs are able to shape and manipulate the air. Water manipulation: Kun-pengs are able to shape and manipulate the water. Bird/fish communication: Kun-pengs are able to communicate with both birds and fish.