Chapter 133: Spiritualism

After killing the Deadwood Guard, Rhodes also received a system prompt.

Seeing that his experience points were enough to increase his level, Rod immediately chose to improve.

"Consume 5000 XP and have 170 XP remaining. Class level increased to Tier 3 Soul Summoner Tier 6 ......"

"Get 1 free attribute point, get 1 skill point......"

The skill point finally reached 5, and Rod immediately chose to upgrade the spiritualism to the grandmaster level.

(Grandmaster-level Spiritualism: Through the study of spiritualism, you have truly mastered the mystery of death, but at the same time, you have also been eroded by the energy of death, and the physical body has become a constraint and an obstacle for you.) You feel that the practice of spiritualism has not reached the end, but there is no book to guide you. )

"You have earned the Racing Achievement [Grandmaster's Might]"

"[Grandmaster's Might]: Upgrade any special skill to Grandmaster level. Base Bonus: Gain +1 for this skill level. Wearing Bonus: Increases the effect of this skill by 50%. ”

At this point, Rhodes finally obtained the Grandmaster-level Spiritualism, and Rod's newly obtained [Grandmaster's Might] achievement can make Rod's Spiritualism rise to another level and become an epic-level Spiritualism.

Although the [Grandmaster's Might] achievement has a powerful wearing reward, Rhodes did not choose to wear this achievement, but replaced the worn achievement with [Necromancer].

In this way, although the basic attribute has dropped a few points, Rod's spiritualism has been upgraded from the epic level to the legendary level.

If Rod didn't choose to raise the spiritualism to the grandmaster level first, but instead upgraded the swordsmanship, mysticism, etc. to the grandmaster level, although he could obtain an epic skill, it would still be a lot worse than the legendary-level spiritualism.

In Rhodes' memory, if he wanted to increase the level of spiritualism, in addition to obtaining racing achievements, he could only do it with a few artifact-level treasures.

In the entire Dia, there will not be many people with legendary spiritualism, and even the protagonist of the second expansion in the game can only reach this level under the effect of artifacts.

Grandmaster-level spiritualism, in addition to halving the mana required to create ordinary undead creatures, can also allow necromancers to create higher-level undead creatures, including the resentful spirits that Rhodes saw earlier.

However, the legendary spiritualism can directly reduce the mana of ordinary undead creatures to the minimum, and in addition, it can also create any kind of undead creatures and increase the rank of ordinary undead creatures.

Although the level of spiritualism has reached the legendary level, Rhodes still does not dare to wake up all the creatures that have fallen to the ground around him in a big way, once Rhodes really chooses to do so, the senior necromancer in the back will probably remember Rhodes.

At this time, Rhodes took out a dark green seed from the spatial ring. This seed was the bone vine core obtained in the mayor's mansion, and because it could not provide enough death energy and flesh, Rhodes never found a suitable opportunity to use it.

But in the current situation, due to the fact that the level of spiritualism has reached the legendary level, and there is a corpse of a deadwood guard in front of Rhodes, Rhodes has just found an opportunity to use it.

Rod placed the seed in the Deadwood Guard's neck. When giving birth to bone vines, the original body of the Deadwood Warrior can replace ordinary flesh and blood.

At this point, Rhodes began to use spiritualism.

Generally speaking, similar to the plant-like creatures in the territory of Eli, the corpses left behind after death are difficult to use unless the necromancer has a deep knowledge of transforming undead creatures.

Creatures like bone vines are not common, even in the territory of Diya.

With the accumulation of death energy, coupled with the corpse of the Dead Wood Warrior as nourishment, soon, a large number of gray-white branches broke out of the original Dead Wood Warrior's body, and even the parts corroded by the death cloud turned into a gray-white net-like structure.

The rattan began to protrude from the Deadwood Warrior's severed limbs, wrapping around the Deadwood Warrior's broken limbs and pulling them back towards the Deadwood Warrior's body.

As it wrapped around the severed leg of the Deadwood Guard, the bone vine directly extinguished the flames on it. For flames, the bone vine at this time also has a certain resistance.

According to Rhodes' estimates, it would take a lot of time to spawn bone vines, just as it would take a lot of time to transform a corpse into an undead creature.

However, under the effect of the legendary spiritualism, the birth of the bone vine was transformed in an instant. What the legendary spiritualism brought to Rod was that every bit of mana in Rod could be transformed into a large amount of death energy.

After Rhodes spent nearly 10 mana points, the bone vine completed the transformation inside the body of the deadwood warrior, and compared to the bone vine that he had seen inside the mansion, the bone vine in front of him became stronger than the original after absorbing a large amount of death energy.

The original body of the Deadwood Guardian has been internally connected to the bone vines, allowing it to move freely. Now, the original Deadwood Guardian has been transformed into a veritable Bone Vine Guard.

In front of Rod's eyes, the Bone Vine Guardian slowly stood up from the ground.

After getting up, the bone vine guard was completely different from the original form, at this time, the bone vine guard was full of bone-like tough structures, and the original broken arms and legs were also filled with this bony structure in the cracks, plus the inside of the body was controlled by rattans, and the broken limbs were completely recovered.

What set it apart from the rest of the Deadwood Guards was that where its original head was, it was empty. If you look from above, you can only see a few gray-white rattans looming.

Through the perception transmitted by the spirit imprint, Rhodes was able to command the Bone Vine Guards to initiate the battle.

As soon as the Bone Vine Guardian stood up, he was unanimously hostile to the rest of the Deadwood Guard. No matter what race they are, they will be extremely angry when they see their people transformed into undead creatures.

Seeing this, on the side, another Deadwood Guardian directly gave up the resentful spirit he was dealing with, and instead rushed in the direction of the Bone Vine Guard.

Faced with the Deadwood Guardian who was far away from him, the Wraith just wanted to step forward to attack, but was stopped by the order in the spirit imprint, and instead cooperated with another Wraith to attack the other Deadwood Guards.

When Rhodes killed the Deadwood Guard, the veteran necromancer in the rear took it into account. In her mind, there must have been some reason why the necromancer volunteered to deal with the Deadwood Guard, maybe he was able to create a special undead creature.

Sure enough, the Bone Vine Guards who stood up confirmed her suspicions, and as such, when she saw the rest of the Deadwood Guards rushing towards the Bone Vine Guards, she didn't let her resentful spirits stop them.

At this time, the eyes of the senior necromancer were completely on the rear of the opposite battlefield, and in her perception, the most powerful mage leader on the other side had not made a move, and what she needed to do was to deal with the attack of the local mage leader.