Chapter 128: 84. Deconstructing Profits from Blood Money_4
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“Enslavement of Deceased” is more suitable for use in skirmishes. It has a high consumption of Energy Points and Soul Strength, but it can make use of materials on-site and does not require prepared materials such as Bone Cards, bone materials, or bone powder.
As a result of using on -site materials, summoners cannot determine the strength of the undead creatures. They can only use whatever remains are available, and cannot use good materials or Bone Cards to customize their summons.
In comparison, the Necromancer Summoning Array appears “cumbersome.”
To summon undead via the Array, three conditions need to be met:
Ritual materials.
Summoning Undead Constructs requires Bone Cards, bone materials, and bone powder. Summoning Stitched Undead requires rotten flesh and filthy blood.
Array energy source.
Energy must be continuously supplied by the caster, or by placing Magical Ore into the Array.
Magic Array pattern.
The operating logic and energy flow of the Array are contained within the Magic Array pattern.
Only by fulfilling these three conditions can the Summoning Array function.
From this perspective, the Summoning Array is more like a magical facility.
Energy Points must be paid only when the Array is activated, and there are no additional energy costs, making it very suitable for summoning large numbers of undead.
Since the Summoning Array cannot be easily moved, the summoned undead are more suitable for defending fixed locations rather than accompanying their master in battle.
If “Enslavement of Deceased” is considered a combat spell, the Necromancer Summoning Array spell is specifically designed for siege warfare and city defense.
Regardless, Noland Lee finally acquired both types of undead summoning spells!
He continued reading the next system message.
[Your progress in deconstructing the “Life-saving Box” has increased from 0% to 12%.]
[Deconstruction results are as follows:]
Your experience in Undead Rune Studies has increased from Level 2 to Level
3.1
The Energy Point consumption for Harmless Deconstruction of “Martyrdom
Ten Commandments – Outline” has been reduced from 7100 to 5900 points.]
You have obtained an incomplete ‘Magic Item Blueprint: Necromancer Outpost Commander’s Life-protection Box”.]
Noland clicked on the newly acquired magic item blueprint, quickly scanned it, and was very satisfied.
Although this blueprint is incomplete and its content is not complete, its value cannot be overlooked.
All because there is a prefix to the name of the blueprint: The Necromancer Outpost Commander’s “Life-protection Box.”
The key lies in the words “Necromancer Outpost Commander.”
Not only does the blueprint have the production method for ordinary Life-saving Boxes, but it also records the construction methods for watchtowers and Necromancer turrets.
According to the contents of the blueprint, Noland could make not only ordinary Life-saving Boxes like Stone Sta tues but also a watchtower capable of launching Death Energy beams.
The value of this blueprint is absolutely gold, worthy of appreciation.
Noland temporarily set it aside for further research when he would have the opportunity.
Next are the results of the third deconstruction.
[Your deconstruction progress for “Magic Protective Cover” has increased from
11.8% to 21.8%.]
[You have obtained the following deconstruction results:]
The Energy Point consumption for Harmless Deconstruction of “Martyr’s
Ten Commandments” has been reduced from 5900 points to 4900 points.]
Your deconstruction progress for the “Magic Protective Cover” has exceeded
20% of the integer threshold!]
[You have obtained a complete “Spell Blueprint: Magic Shield”.]
A Magic Shield! I actually managed to deconstruct the Magic Shield! . Noland’s heart trembled as his eyes burst with joy.
As a veteran gamer, he knew what this skill meant.
What makes the Imperial Army feel troubled? Magic protective cover.
What can block physical attacks in the form of energy, is not afraid of fire, water, or electricity? Magic protective cover!
What is an essential item for Magic Masters, the nemesis of physical fighters that allows Magic Masters to withstand enemy burst damage without dying? It’s still the Magic Protective Cover!
The Magic Protective Cover is used to protect buildings.
“Magic Shield” is a simplified version of the Magic Protective Cover, specifically designed to protect the caster itself.
While the “Magic Shield” is a lower-level spell than the Magic Protective Cover, it is more than sufficient for individual use.
Noland took a deep breath to calm himself down, and clicked to check the spell panel.
[Name] Magic Shield
[Type] Universal Magic
The specific type of this spell depends on the type of energy used to cast the shield.
[Level] 1, can be upgraded to a maximum of 100 levels.
[Effect]
Consumes any type of magical energy to form a protective shield that blocks damage.
You are currently only able to use one type of energy – Soul Energy.
As a result, you can only summon a “Protective Soul Shield”.
The “Protective Soul Shield” provides excellent adaptability, blocking all types of damage, but has a high Soul Strength consumption.
A shield with a strength of 10 points can be created by consuming 0.1 points of Soul Strength and 1 point of Energy, and can withstand any type of damage.
[Description]
In the case of 0% resistance, 1 shield strength point can resist 2000 joules of damage or 1 point of magical energy. Damage types are unlimited, including kinetic, thermal, electromagnetic, explosive, etc.
Faced with the detailed spell panel, Noland breathed a sigh of relief.
From now on, he wouldn’t have to be particularly afraid of bullets.
The system cannot lie.
The data presented on the spell panel is absolutely reliable.
“Magic Shield” can surely block bullets and Death Pulse spells.
This undoubtedly greatly guarantees his personal safety and adds a solid layer of insurance to his plan to escape his hardships.
These passive deconstructions were a fortune!
Upon careful thought, it seemed that participating in group battles or sniping was the right way to trigger passive deconstruction… Noland’s eyes sparkled with thought, as if he had discovered a new world..