Jiang Feng's "Temple" has also been upgraded to level 9, with hp 7 (66), proficiency modifier 1 (4), sneak attack 5d6, and he has also learned the signature skill of the thief profession "Ghost Strike"!
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Ghost Strike: Forces a sneak attack for one round, also effective against creatures that are normally immune to sneak attacks.
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Different types of thieves have different number of "ghost attacks" available per day.
The main attribute of "Temple" is perception, and you can use "Ghost Strike" 3 times per day to modify perception.
Jiang Feng has 22 points of perception attribute, modifier 6, and can use 9 "Ghost Strikes" every day, which is enough as a trump card.
In addition, level 10 "Temple" automatically acquires a 4-level domain magic.
The heroine is a believer of the Sun God, and the 4-ring divine spell corresponding to the "Sun Realm" is the powerful "Flame Strike".
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Level 4 "Fire Strike" (Evocation): Range 100 feet 10 feet/casting level, a violent burst of golden-red fire pillars, covering a 20-foot radius cylindrical space, causing 15d6 points of damage to all creatures in the area, half of which is fire
, half of it is brilliance. With a Reflex save, damage taken is halved.
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Martin is promoted to level 9 ranger, with hp 9 (85) and proficiency modifier 1 (4).
Starting from level 9, the ranger is immune to poisoning, and the companion link has been strengthened. He can use animal companions as the starting point for spells, and can also learn a second-level natural magic spell.
Ranger's spells are generally weak.
Gao Fei scrolled through the spell list from beginning to end, and accidentally saw a "See Through Fate Gate". His eyes suddenly lit up, and he decisively used his subjective initiative as a player to manually help Martin, the NPC, choose "See Through Fate Gate"!
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Level 2 "Seeing Through the Life Gate" (Prophecy System): The caster blesses himself, his eyes glow red, and he can see through the enemy's life gate, and temporarily gains sneak attacks of 1d6/level 3, up to 5d6 at level 15, lasting for 1 round/casting level.
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The spell "See Through the Gate of Life" allows professions that do not have sneak attack capabilities, such as rangers, to temporarily master sneak attack skills. Although it is not as good as thieves of the same level, it can actually increase the damage, which is still very good.
After receiving the blessing of "See Through the Gate of Life", you must also follow the prerequisites for launching a sneak attack - either go around the back and stab the unprepared target, or let your teammates provide a flanking attack.
For a ranger like Martin, another convenience compared to the authentic thief profession is that he brings his own animal companion. He can send hounds to entangle the enemy and provide himself with a flanking attack, thereby meeting the prerequisite for launching a sneak attack.
Martin's level 1 spell "Hunter's Mark" can also be used in conjunction with "Discover the Gate of Life".
The level 9 ranger has the blessing of "seeing through the gate of life", and the sneak attack damage is 3d6. Coupled with the 1d6 damage provided by the "Hunter's Mark", Martin can output an additional 4d6 points of damage every time he attacks.
This isn't the end yet.
Don't forget, the ranger's animal companion can share spell effects with its owner.
When Martin and the hound team up to deal with an enemy, the hound can also enjoy the benefits of "Hunter's Mark" and "Discover the Gate of Life", and gain a flanking advantage from the owner, biting the enemy with an additional 4d6 points of damage!
With the "Discovering the Fate Gate", Brother Martin's combat effectiveness immediately took off.
However, Martin is not the person who has benefited the most from the spell of "seeing through the gate of life".
After the upgrade, Gao Fei had an extra slot for stealing spells. He originally planned to ask Jiang Feng for help to copy back the "attribute enhancement" removed during the battle.
However, now he has a better copy target, which is the "discernment of life" that Brother Martin has just learned.
Counting the additional 4 spellcasting levels provided by the "skilled caster", the high-flying level 9 spell thief has a spellcasting level as high as 13.
When he casts "See Through the Gate of Life", the buff effect lasts for 13 rounds, during which he gains 4d6 sneak attack damage dice.
What's even more wonderful is that the sneak attack effect obtained through spells is compatible with the sneak attack that comes with the Spell Thief profession. Adding the two together, Goofy can deal 9d6 sneak attack damage with each attack, which can only be described as abnormal!
This chapter finally has a bonus job, which is "Hawkeye" Hawk's "Magic Archer".
The magic shooter belongs to a type of "arcane knight", which is characterized by specializing in long-range shooting and incorporating various special effects into the shooting.
The Magic Archer's spellcasting ability is relatively weak, and the optional magic is either to provide assistance for long-range sniping, or to better protect himself.
The three candidate reward feats in this chapter are "Evasion", "Cruel Strike" and "Spell Expansion".
"Evasion" is a professional ability that comes with most thieves and monks. There is no need to waste a reward opportunity to learn it.
Gao Fei has already learned "Cruel Strike" from other modules, and this time he chose the metamagic feat "Spell Expansion", which is used to increase "Darkness", "Silence", "Fuel" and "Dispel"
The effective scope of "technique".
Jiang Feng also wanted "spell expansion", but looking at his spell list, only "dispersion" and "flame strike" could benefit from it.
On the other hand, "Brutal Strike" is also very good, simply and straightforwardly increasing the melee damage die by one die.
Jiang Feng couldn't make up his mind, so he asked Gao Fei for advice through the astrolabe.
"Honey, 'Spell Expansion' or 'Cruel Strike', which one do you think I should choose?"
"In the game, these two specialties are very practical. Which one you choose depends on your preference in reality." Gao Fei said.
"In reality... I use Yang Yan Monk the most, and Raiders of the Temple relatively rarely." Jiang Feng replied thoughtfully.
"Then it's more cost-effective for you to choose 'Cruel Strike', which can directly enhance the damage of the monk's fists, kicks and sticks. As for 'Spell Expansion', it cannot expand the attack range of supernatural martial arts such as 'Sun Flame Palm'."
"Okay, I understand!"
Jiang Feng followed her boyfriend's suggestion and added "brutal strikes" to his list of specialties.
After upgrading, Goofy cleaned up the battlefield and picked up four pieces of magic equipment from the corpse of "Blackhand" Cody.
The first is Cody's two rapiers, both of which are 1 magic weapons.
Jiang Feng has the Twilight Sword, Gao Fei has the defensive dagger, and each has a thin sword, which is just the perfect combination of dual-wielding magic weapons.
Cody's flesh and blood had crystallized, but the leather armor he wore was not damaged.
Gao Fei identified it and found that it was a set of "Stealth Armor".
Wearing stealth armor, with a defense level of 4, you will gain an advantage in the "Stealth" check; and you will always have the effect of the level 1 spell "Tracking Without a Trace", which will leave no footprints or make any footsteps when walking.
Obviously, this is a set of armor specifically designed for thieves.
Gao Fei already had the Mithril Armor, but Jiang Feng still needed a good set of armor, so Gao Fei gave her the Stealth Armor.
The last trophy is the pair of black leather gloves that "Blackhand" Cody became famous for. They are also the most valuable magic weapon on his body.