Chapter 432: Talent Fusion

Rod's hesitation was not without reason. Because from the beginning, he didn't intend to put the Hell Lord talent in his plan. Because compared to the summoning master and the soul messenger, the Hell Lord is a fairly ordinary talent, it emphasizes self-sufficiency and all-round development, but as the saying goes, nothing in this world is perfect. The consequence of the Hell Lord's all-round development is that its output is not as good as that of the Soul Emissary, and its support is not as good as that of the Summoning Master, which is very mediocre. Someone once experimented with summoned swordsmen who were all full of the three systems, and the final data displayed was that the soul messenger was greater than the summoning master and greater than the hell lord. And whether it is in team battles, dungeon battles or PK, the performance of the Hell Lord is useless, and the only advantage is that the Hell Lord's excellent endurance can bring them a certain degree of advantage when brushing the task alone. However, this is also the only advantage that the Hell Lord has.

Frankly, this advantage is not worth much in the eyes of Rhodes, and it is the same in the eyes of most players, and only some Lone Ranger will choose this talent. Because they are accustomed to playing games alone, whether they are stand-alone or online, they like to explore the world of games, but they are not willing to worry about other people in order to distribute the spoils of war or something, so the Hell Lord is still very cost-effective for these people. Because most of them like to fight alone, they also lack support in many ways, and the talent of the Hell Lord can give them a certain chance of giving them a soul core, which also prevents them from spending money to buy it at the auction house, which can be regarded as saving a lot of money.

But the flaws of the Hell Lord are also obvious, although in terms of the number of summoned elves, the Hell Lord has the most talent, because it has a talent "Undead Scourge" that can say that all the corpses within a certain range can be converted into summoned elves of the holder for battle, and the amount of soul power consumed is also very low. In many cases, having such a skill on the battlefield is enough to turn defeat into victory.

But the so-called success is also the hell lord, and the defeat is also the hell lord, and the biggest flaw in the talent of the hell lord is that it has a single attribute. All the elves summoned with this talent are undead, which means that when the summoned swordsman of the Hell Lord's talent encounters classes such as fire elemental mage, holy knight, and spirit master, he has only one way to go.........

Hanging from a crooked-necked tree was certainly not Rhodes' style, so he didn't intend to go to the Helllord from the start.

And now, Rhodes has to think about it——— the only advantage of the Hell Lord is battery life, and now what he needs most at the moment is battery life, isn't it?

But just for a battery life. Is it worth wasting valuable skill points on this talent? Rod was a little undecided. If you want to talk about the endurance talent, it is not absent in the summoning master and the soul messenger, there is a talent skill [Legion Soul] that matches the [Legion Horn] in the soul messenger After clicking on this talent, Rhodes only needs to meet certain conditions. You can use the [Legion Horn] once without consuming energy. The Summoner Master also has a talent [Enhanced Meditation]. It can make the soul power of the summoned swordsman recover faster in battle.

But the problem is that both of these talents are in the lower layer of the talent tree, even if Rhodes can now get two skill points at a time, and wants to click on these talents. At the very least, he had to get forty or fifty levels. However, the talent of the Hell Lord is at the first level, and Rhodes can directly fill the [Soul Territory] and have leftovers.

It's easy to say, but in fact, it's not so easy to do, because Rod has already made a plan for how to open the two talent trees a long time ago, and he doesn't know if there is such a thing as washing in this world, so he is very cautious about adding points to the talent tree. After all, a powerful summoned swordsman, his talent tree must be interlocking, active to stimulate passive, passive to affect active, increase chance, damage. and how to be able to make yourself more comfortable with it. This is all exquisite, not as simple as ordering which talent is good. The whole talent tree is like a pile of bricks. If you pull three bricks from below, then maybe the whole talent will collapse.

If Rhodes were to move three talent points to the Hell Lord, it would mean that he would have to give up the parts of the other talent trees that had already been planned. For Rod, it's a question of whether it's worth it——— whether he needs to make such a major change for an extra endurance talent.

At the moment, Rhodes only has two choices, either he will re-correct the next talent choices and take out three talents and add them to the Hell Lord, or he will endure a little more and focus on one of the talent trees, striving to reach the talent position he wants in the shortest possible time.

But in the end, Rhodes made a decision.

As his level increases, it is now more and more difficult for Rhodes to level up, and the amount of experience required is also increasing. The experience points obtained from killing vultures and necromancers this time are only enough for him to upgrade by two levels, even if he completes the next two five-star mercenary missions, it is still a question whether the experience obtained by Rhodes can make him successfully promoted to level forty and third-turn masters, but at the moment, for Rhodes, endurance is the most important thing he needs to solve, and in the next five-star tasks, Rhodes also needs to maintain his soul power, and things are prioritized, thinking of this, Rhodes' decision is self-evident.

"Talent on."

With Rhodes' words, soon, in front of Rhodes, the talent tree system emerged, and the soul messenger and summoning master presented in Rhodes' eyes were extremely distinct, but the Hell Lord's talent was bleak. However, Rod didn't have any idea about this scene, he just stretched out his hand and swiped across the talent tree in front of him.

Soon, a system prompt appeared in front of Rode.

[Consumes 3 skill points, designated talent - Hell Lord unlocks]

[Hell Lord's first tier talent unlocked: Soul Territory, Bone Beacon, Death Mantra]

[Obtain Aura Skill: Soul Territory LV3 (The holder can absorb 30% of the soul power of all creatures killed by the holder within the aura range.] The number can be stacked)]

【Aura Skill Awakening】

Seeing this line of prompts, Rod breathed a sigh of relief, he waved his hand, and stored the last bit of skill points, now the only thing he needs is the soul territory, and the other two skills are not very attractive to Rode, and he didn't plan to do anything on it——— but soon, with Rode's movements, a system prompt suddenly popped up in front of his eyes.

[Talent Tree Fully Opened, Execution of Fusion Commands]

"Huh?"

Seeing this system prompt, Rod frowned slightly, and couldn't help but scream, he had never heard of a talent tree that was fully opened, and the fusion command? What kind of mess is this? However, at this moment, there was no room for Rhodes to think about it, because just when he was puzzled, he saw that the originally dim Hell Lord Talent Tree suddenly appeared with golden light, dazzling and even difficult to look at. And with its brilliance, the other two talent trees also suddenly began to show brilliance, this dazzling light even forced Rod to involuntarily close his eyes, until a moment later, the light dissipated, and Rod opened his eyes again.

But when he opened his eyes and saw the talent tree system in front of him again, Rod stared blankly and froze in place.

Because at this moment, the talent tree system in front of Rod was completely different from what he had seen before.

Previously, the three systems of Rod's talent tree were completely separate, and there was no intersection. But now, their performance is more like the root of a tree——— the talent routes of the three talents are densely intertwined like the roots of a tree, although the general level has not changed, but many of them have been mixed, some of the summoning masters' talent skills have run to the name of the soul messenger, while the name of the hell lord has a few more soul messenger skills.........

Which one is this singing?

I have to say that when he saw this scene, Rod's first reaction was that his brain went blank, and then he immediately realized that all his previous predictions were likely to be overturned. But compared to these, Rhodes couldn't understand why his own talent tree system would have such a change?

He flipped through a page of system prompts and saw the sentence [Talent Tree Fully Opened, Execute Fusion Instructions] again.

Is this a built-in feature of the talent tree?

Rod was puzzled, in the game, the talent tree does not have this function, it has not been that no one has been idle and has nothing to do, but there has never been any thing where the talent tree is fully opened and then fused, but how can this kind of thing appear in his own body?

It has always been Rod's strength to stop thinking about it when he can't figure it out, so he simply put this question out of his mind and began to take a closer look at the talent tree in front of him. Fortunately, so far, all the talents that Rod has are in the upper three layers, and at this stage, the difference between the talents is still obvious, so there are no major changes to the talents that Rod has pointed out. But the more you go down, the more entangled many talents become, and even some of them are not the same thing as what Rhodes knows, but have evolved and changed into completely different varieties through the fusion of the talent tree. This made Rod a little headache, because he reluctantly found that the talent tree plan he had drawn up with great difficulty before might really be disrupted and restarted.

But beyond that, Rhodes also discovered an unexpected situation.

Originally, among the three talent trees, the lowest talent must have been the name it represented. In other words, among the three major talents for summoning swordsmen, the lowest ones must be [Summoning Master], [Soul Messenger] and [Hell Lord], and now after the talent tree is merged, their status has not changed at all. It was still at the bottom of the talent tree——— but Rod noticed that just below the three top talents, the lines they stretched out were entwined together, continuing to descend.

There, however, was a blank talent box, with no name or hint, and Rhodes clicked on it and didn't react at anything, as if it were a completely bug with a bad texture.

What is this?