Chapter 752: Ritual II

Combined with the information he had learned in the past, Rod had a lot of understanding of the most critical part of the necromancer's promotion, that is, the existence of the Endless Night Ritual, and through the information he knew, Rod was also able to make better judgments.

Rhodes knew that compared to the real lich beside him, that is, Stephen, who gave him information, he might not be able to understand the Endless Night Ritual far less, but it was better than the average necromancer.

A thorough understanding of the Endless Night Ritual allowed Rhodes to understand the pros and cons of advancing to the Lich, and he was also able to make better decisions about the rank he chose when he advanced.

It's just that although after advancing to become a lich, Rod can solve the problems in his lifespan once and for all, without worrying about his gradual aging, and he will not worry about decaying over time, as long as he has enough time, he can steadily accumulate his strength, but Rhodes still does not plan to choose this rank at present.

In Rod's view, there are very few ways to solve the limit of lifespan, but there are also ways to solve it other than becoming a lich.

Rhodes knew that even the Endless Night Ritual itself was researched after combining witchcraft, and as another fully formed system, among the various witchcrafts mastered by witchcrafters, there were also ways to solve the lifespan limit.

As far as Rhodes knew, those who could be like the lichs in Diya's territory and would not let the years go by and let themselves decay, in addition to those god-level creatures, some powerful sorcerers in the underground world could also do the same.

Compared to the Endless Night Ritual, the methods used by the sorcerers are more special, even Rhodes only knows a rough idea, and if he wants to fully understand the methods used by the sorcerers, he may need to spend some effort and go to the underground world in person.

The existence of the Sorcerer also proved to Rhodes that there were other ways to make himself beyond the limits of his lifespan besides transforming into a lich, and even in matters that Rhodes did not know, there were all kinds of strange ways to achieve this.

In this regard, even if the current Rhodes has begun to think about this, he obviously does not need to rush for a while.

In the original Rod's view, after being promoted to the lich, the most powerful improvement he brought to himself was this ability that would not decay, but now, since there are other possible ways, the attraction of promotion to the lich to Rhodes is greatly reduced.

In addition to the longevity-related reasons, as well as the impact on strength, there was also one of the most peculiar factors that forced Rhodes to abandon the idea of promoting to the Lich.

With the passage of time, Rowling's existence has long occupied an absolutely important factor in the various ideas made by Rod.

Because of this, when Rod thinks about the rank he chooses to be promoted, he not only needs to consider the change of rank and how it will improve himself, but also needs to consider the impact of the change in his rank on Rowling.

With a series of previous experiences, Rhodes had already recognized Rowling's existence in his heart, and placed him in a very high position, not only as a natural hero who would only obey his orders.

It is in this situation that Rod must consider how the changes in his rank will affect Rowling.

In Rod's opinion, once he chooses to perform the Endless Night Ritual and transform himself into a lich, it will inevitably have a great impact on Rowling's existence.

Rowling's original words have undoubtedly shown Rhodes her will to exist. Rhodes knew that once he had completed the transformation of the Endless Night Ritual, Rowling would choose the same way and transform herself into a lich being.

And that, in fact, is what Rhodes does not want to see. In Rod's view, becoming a lich is not a choice made by Rowling to follow her own wishes, but just to become an existence similar to her brother in this way.

According to Rod's original prediction, choosing to become a lich also failed to bring Rowling's true strength into play. The talent shown by Rowling undoubtedly made Rhodes clearly realize that what Rowling is good at is not the control of undead creatures, but the casting of spells.

It was for this reason that Rhodes eventually gave up on the idea of being promoted to the Lich altogether, which also brought a new set of problems.

In Rhodes' impression, whether it was the necromancer players in his previous life or the powerful necromancers who already existed in the territory of Dia, the choice they made was to transform themselves into lichs through the Endless Night Ritual, and there were not many other ways to advance.

Rhodes doesn't plan to level up the Lich like a proper necromancer, which means that Rhodes needs to find new ways to advance.

According to the information that Rhodes knew, when a necromancer advanced to a high-level creature through the fifth order, in addition to transforming himself into a lich through the Endless Night Ritual, there were indeed other ranks to choose from, and even not to choose the characteristic rank, but it was also feasible to advance to a high-level necromancer, but not many necromancers were willing to do so.

The reason for this is that all of these advanced ranks, except for the Lich, do not have enough potential, and at the same time, they do not have enough systems to further improve themselves.

Once the existence of these other ranks has been improved in strength again, and after advancing to a true legendary creature, compared to those orthodox legendary lichs, the overall difference is a lot worse, and the blessing of professional specialties obtained is far inferior to that of real lichs.

What's more, there are still great limitations to the existence of these ranks.

The existence of spiritualism, and the importance it holds, is naturally self-evident to necromancers. However, with the exception of the lich who had passed the Endless Night Ritual, none of the remaining sixth-order graveyard ranks could master a higher-level spiritualism.

Even epic spiritualism can only be mastered by true lichs, let alone the most powerful legendary spiritualists.

If it is a restriction in other aspects, these necromancers may be able to find a way to make up for it, but the limitations that exist in spiritualism are simply not able to change it, and it is precisely this that leads to the fact that in the entire territory of Deya, only the existence of lichs is considered to be the orthodox rank that necromancers should choose when they advance.

The invincible necromancer

The invincible necromancer