Chapter 39: The Skeleton Whipper

On the outer seas of the Black Fire Lord, Simon, who had received orders from Da Liang, docked the three-masted merchant ship at the edge of the reef. The skeleton soldiers in the territory had already rushed over, and the logs were thrown into the water, and the skeleton soldiers slowly pushed the floating logs towards the cemetery.

The 274 units of timber were the amount that Da Liang had purchased in Shangjiang City this time, and after browsing through the first-class buildings in the territory, he decided to build a quarry first. The quarry can provide the stone for the construction of the city walls, which can be built to keep the sea water out. To be honest, the territory buried under the water makes Da Liang very uncomfortable, and there are not only undead in his current army, other creatures that can't survive in the water always have a place to stay, and some supplies can't be soaked in water for a long time.

The first batch of ten quarries was ordered to be built, and Da Liang wanted to build more of these buildings without limit, but each quarry cost 1,000 gold coins, 10 units of wood, and 10 laborers, which made Da Liang afraid to build 100 of them.

The stone produced by the ten quarries should be able to meet the needs of the initial construction of the territory, and Da Liang arranged the ten quarries on the channel entered by the Iron Glove, where the reef cracks are relatively large, and only a little widening can allow the Black Fire to drive in.

Of course, widening the channel is not a day or two effort, and the three-masted merchant ships cannot enter the hinterland of the Black Fire Territory for the time being.

In the nearly four days that Da Liang has left the Black Fire Territory, under the operation of automatic recruitment, the Evil Temple has contributed 96 skeleton soldiers to the territory, which has slightly strengthened the strength of the territory's army.

However, Da Liang is not satisfied with the combat effectiveness of the first-level skeleton soldiers, because these skeleton soldiers will be tasked with attacking the main cannon fodder of Flying Dust Island, if these skeleton soldiers die too quickly, the main attack force will not be able to quickly destroy the enemy, which will cause a lot of losses, and even cause the attack to fail.

However, to increase the combat effectiveness of the skeleton soldiers, it is necessary to build a high-level evil temple, which is a second-level building that allows skeleton soldiers to advance to the second-level soldiers of the city, skeleton warriors. It's just that the first-level Black Fire Collar can't build a second-level building yet, so the problem of skeleton upgrades can't be solved for the time being. In addition, the promotion of the class requires enough combat experience, and none of the skeleton soldiers of Da Liang have experienced battles, even if there is a high-level evil temple now, he has no way to upgrade the skeleton soldiers to skeleton warriors.

Just when Da Liang was worried about improving the combat effectiveness of the army, his eyes inadvertently fell on the prison where Egers had been held.

After Ergus' escape, the prison became a special structure in the Blackfire Territory.

Evil Prison: Special building (The prison of the demon lord King Ergus. For 10,000 years, Egers fought in this prison, and his strength had long since merged with the prison. After the destruction of the prison of the angels, Ergus gave up most of his power in order to break out of the place, and the extremely evil energy has filled this room, affecting every creature that enters. Note: Unexpected changes occur when creatures below the Egers level enter the area.)

The Prison of Evil contains the power of Ögers, an evil aura that even archangels can influence, but I don't know what "unexpected" changes will occur if a skeleton soldier is thrown into it.

Now Da Liang has money in his hands and soldiers around him, and he is not afraid of any monsters that can pop out of the evil prison, and there is no need to have a psychological burden to experiment with stupid guys like skeleton soldiers. Da Liang then summons a skeleton soldier from the outside and sends it into the Prison of Evil.

Even skeletons with low intelligence who are not affected by mind magic have shown great resistance when approaching the Prison of Evil. Eager to see the changes in the skeleton soldiers, Da Liang is like an evil doctor who experiments with cute children, constantly urging the skeleton soldiers to move forward.

The low-level undead had an uncompromising ability to execute orders, and even though the great fear was shaking the skeleton soldier's soul, it still approached the prison step by step.

Feeling the creature approaching, the blood and fire in the prison suddenly became vigorous, and then the tentacle-like flames quickly stretched out from the prison door, and the skeleton soldier wrapped around it and dragged it into the prison.

The fire in the prison grew even more intense, and the skeleton soldier was calcined in the middle of the flames and reduced to ashes.

Gone...... Da Liang thought about any possible changes in the skeleton soldiers, but he didn't expect the skeleton soldiers to be burned to death, which was indeed very "unexpected".

It was only the prompt that appeared immediately after that dispelled Da Liang's idea of giving up the experiment.

"Since the creature you put in the Prison of Evil cannot withstand the erosion of evil, it automatically converts into a sacrifice. Level 1 Sacrifice 1% (Increases Level 1 Biotransformation Chance)"

It turns out that the skeleton soldiers are too low-level......

However, since the sacrifice can increase the success rate, Da Liang, who has a large number of low-level soldiers in his hand, immediately summons a squadron of skeleton soldiers and has these skeleton soldiers line up and go to the evil prison.

One by one, the skeleton soldiers turned into ashes in the prison, and I don't know what kind of reaction the players who saved money to buy soldiers with copper and copper saw it, anyway, Da Liang was quite painful.

It turns out that the probability does not need to wait for 100%, in fact, when it is above 10%, the success rate will be very obvious. When Da Liang sent the 14th skeleton soldier to the Evil Prison, this skeleton soldier was not burned out of ashes like the other skeleton soldiers, but persevered in the blood and fire.

The evil flames began to forge the skeleton soldier's body, and blood-red lines appeared on the white skeleton, and a demonic phantom appeared from the flames, and then merged with the skeleton soldier. The entire transformation process lasted about a minute, and when the skeleton soldier came out of the prison, it was obvious that it exuded a kind of irritability that was unique to the Hell race.

A successful experiment made Da Liang can't wait to click on its attributes.

Skeleton Whipper (Level 3, half-undead, half-demon creature)

Attack: 8

Defense: 8

Kill: 40-50

HP: 200

Race Trait: Domination of Skeletons (Can command 100 skeletons/skeleton warriors, attack +1 defense + 1 damage +10-10 HP +10)

Skeleton Resurrection (can convert the corpses of non-undead creatures below level 4 into skeletons, 0/5)

Seeing the attributes of the skeleton whipper, Da Liang was taken aback, and quickly called up the attributes of the griffin for comparison.

Griffin (Tier 5 Terran)

Attack: 8

Defense: 8

Kill: 30-60

HP: 250

Race Trait: Counterattack (beak, talons, and powerful hind legs, giving the griffin multiple ways to counter every enemy that comes close to it)

In terms of attributes, the third-level skeleton whipper is only a little weaker than the fifth-level griffin, and of course, the griffon with the ability to fly in a real confrontation can still easily defeat the skeleton whipper. But what really makes the Skeleton Whipper look good isn't just its offensive and defensive stats, it's its racial identity.

The griffon's counterattack, while very useful, is a little less dazzling compared to the characteristics of the Skeleton Whipper.