Chapter 675 - The Power of New Abilities
In Chapter 675 of "Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God": There might be no consequences at all, or one might turn into a ghost, with... Discover the next events!
There might be no consequences at all, or one might turn into a ghost, with a very small chance of becoming a True Wraith.After numerous experiments, it seemed that there was a potential connection to whether the being killed had a Revenge BUFF before dying, which acted as a prerequisite condition.
Those without the Revenge BUFF wouldnât be controlled after death.
Those with the BUFF mostly turned into ghosts after their demise.
Only those with the BUFF and who suffered a Revenge Skull Shatter would be transformed into True Wraiths.
However, as soon as Gaven had mastered the secret of this skill, the capability of Undead Manipulation was merged into the realm of Undead Vengeance, turning probability into certainty.
As long as one was slain by Gaven within the realm of Undead Vengeance, they were bound to be transformed into a True Wraith.
This was the truly terrifying aspect of the realm of Undead Vengeance.
The biggest flaw of this ability currently is its lengthy ten-day cooldown, necessitating the careful selection of targetsâit couldnât be used casually unless the target was sufficiently powerful and important.
Swift Roc became the first test stone for this ability.
The combination of strikes, readjusted by the Arcane Soul Tower, not only remained undiminished but also became even more seamless and effective.
Death Roar, now purely a weapon, relied not only on its intrinsic attributes to fight the world, but also resonated with the Magic Network and Gaven, receiving enhancements from his Professional Level, specialties, Special Abilities, and the weaponâs own attributesâthis was most evident through data comparison.
Before the transformation, with maxed-out Revenge BUFF, Death Roarâs damage was only 5D8+10D6 = (15-100).
Now, with maxed-out Revenge BUFF, Death Roarâs damage is 5D8+10D8+6+11= (33-137)âwhere the +6 is due to the internal structure adjustment of Death Roar optimizing the Magic Power enhancement, and the +11 is from Gavenâs Professional Level adjustments, additional damage from the Close Range Shot specialty, and the Dexterity adjustment.
Without the Revenge BUFF, Death Roarâs damage is 5D8+6+11= (22-57)âassuming that all Special Abilities were activated, entering a Transcendent State; otherwise, the damage would dip by two to three points, as the Dexterity bonus wouldnât be as high.
If the change to Death Roar wasnât striking enough, the terrifying power of his lance and sword certainly was.
The lance thrust from the sky, laden with the maximum Revenge BUFF, inflicted 1D12+10D8+5+9 = (25-106) in damage. Since it struck the heartâa critical hit directly dealing maximum damageâthe weaponâs main capability was in its aura buffs; its own lethality was not particularly strong. Without the series of Revenge abilities transmuted into Gavenâs own Special Abilities, effective only while wielding or using Death Roar, they would be reduced to a mere 1D12+5+9 = (15-26).
The same was true for the sword that decapitated Swift Roc.
Put simply, Philancyâs assistance wasnât limited to just enabling his advancement to Arcane Adept; it also began to embed another distinct career system brought about by the Milestone of Destiny.
This aspect became particularly clear at the time of Swift Rocâs demise.
It was as if a voice was inquiring whether to turn the acquired Magic Laws into a new Milestone of Destiny, or to use it directly as Professional Level experience.
Gaven, without hesitation, chose Professional Level experience.
According to his past experience, Swift Roc at best would have enabled him to unlock the lowest tier of the Black Milestone of Destiny, granting a small boost in surroundingsâ favorability and an awkward Special Abilityâor it may not have even achieved that, merely merging into the Dragon Slayer Milestoneâcertainly not elevating it to a Silver Milestone of Destiny because this process required a triad synthesis.
Three black ones would combine into one silver, and three silvers into one gold, on the condition thereâs direct or indirect relevance.
Opting for Professional Level experience, however, was different; the experience granted by Swift Roc nearly filled the remaining half of the fourth level of the Arcane Soul Tower, bringing him just half a step away from the total Professional Level nine.
For Gaven, the most significant meaning of this event was that Milestones of Destiny no longer escaped his control but instead became a tool within his grasp.
The original nature of Milestones of Destiny was too extreme and severely impeded the normal progression of Gavenâs Professional Levelâin Ferren, the regular track had a higher compatibility.
But one mustnât overcorrect by completely negating the use of Milestones of Destiny.
Especially the Gold Milestone of Destiny; whether in impact or the Special Abilities it bestowed, many were irreplaceable. Not just now, even at the stages of Transcendent or Legendary, its significance was indispensable. Enlightenment and Destroy Evil are typical examples.
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By comparison, the effects of Silver Milestones of Destiny were far less significant, and the Black Milestones of Destiny were basically inconsequentialârather than occupying resources, it would be better to use them to enhance oneâs Professional Level.
With this clarity of thought, as long as a balance is well-maintained, it was possible to progress evenly without neglecting either aspect.
Just as Gaven had tidied up the situation here, both the Half-Moon Colt and the young Red Dragon arrived one after another.
The latter, with a dragonâs face full of fawning smiles, said, "Lord Gaven is indeed Lord Gaven, growing so rapidly that in just a few months, you have become so powerful, that a Dragonborn as unique as this one couldnât last three rounds against you. If I hadnât witnessed it with my own eyes, I would hardly believe it."