As the level of special skills increases, Rhodes at this time can already master the most powerful fifth-level spells.
The existence of wisdom makes Rhodes able to do this easily. Before he reaches the fifth level, he can master this kind of spell that only the legendary mage can master.
Rhodes had anticipated this before the battle began.
In the process of returning to Vilning, Rhodes noticed that his remaining experience points were enough to upgrade the next character level. He only needed to go through another battle and let the character level change again, and he would have enough experience points to upgrade to the next character level.
skill points to increase the level of Wisdom.
This is also the reason why Rhodes was confident that he would master Meteor Rain earlier than Rowling. With special skills, Rhodes does not need to go through long-term research like ordinary mages to master a spell. Even before this, Rhodes had expected this, but after truly improving his wisdom, Rhodes still felt a burst of joy.
After raising the level of Wisdom, Rhodes continued to distribute the obtained attribute points.
Just like the allocation of attribute points after the previous character level upgrades, Rhodes allocated the newly acquired attribute points to mental attributes.
The lack of control over spiritual attributes has always been a problem that has troubled Rhodes. Except for a few spells such as Titan's Arrow, all other spells that Rhodes masters have been greatly affected.
Regarding this point, Rhodes still has no better solution at this time. He can only temporarily improve his mental attributes by allocating attribute points. However, compared to the control spirit occupied by the mental imprint, this
It’s still not a long-term solution.
After dealing with the allocation of free attribute points, Rhodes turned his attention to the most critical thing in the system log, which is the improvement of rank.
With the increase in character level this time, Rhodes' mission level has reached level 10 of the fourth-level necromancer. As long as he has enough experience points, he can improve his level.
When entering the fourth level, Rhodes' choice was the undead mage, and he did not choose other professions that could be employed.
The comprehensive attribute bonus provided by the inauguration of the Necromancer is the highest among all the professions that Rhodes can choose. The large amount of mental attributes that are added to it can solve Rhodes' urgent need at once. However,
Now, Rhodes needs to face this problem again.
In Rhode's impression, there are two obvious paths to the final profession that a necromancer can advance to.
One of them is the path that Rhodes was familiar with before, from a senior necromancer to a lich.
When the necromancer reaches the peak of the fifth level, he can transform himself into the form of a lich through the endless night ritual, give up his original human body, and enter the queue of high-level creatures. And this is also the case for ordinary necromancers.
, master the means of epic spiritualism.
Due to the limitations of the human body, no necromancer can raise the level of spiritualism above the master level by relying on his own research before becoming a lich.
Unlike people like Rhodes, who rely on racing achievements to raise the level of spiritualism to above the master level, ordinary necromancers who want to upgrade their spiritualism to epic level can only choose to be promoted to lich.
This way.
If he wants to successfully be promoted to a lich at level 5 and level 10, Rhodes needs to make corresponding preparations for the level 5 profession he chooses when advancing.
However, Rhodes seemed a little hesitant about whether to be promoted to a lich.
In Rhode's impression, lichs are the most powerful not because of their ability to cast spells, but because of their ability to create and control undead creatures.
Relying on the existence of legendary spiritualism and its huge control spirit, the Lich can create countless undead creatures as long as enough creatures die.
However, for Rhodes, this cannot bring about substantial improvement.
Regarding the fact that the Lich can create a large number of undead creatures, even Rhodes at this time can also achieve it. Relying on the existence of racing achievements, Rhodes has mastered this extremely powerful special ability as early as the third level.
Skills.
On the contrary, since there is no bonus to spell damage, even the spells cast by the legendary lich may not be as damaging as a sixth-level quasi-legendary mage.
Compared with the real legendary mage, the emphasis of the Lich class is very obvious, giving up its powerful spellcasting ability and choosing instead to control undead creatures.
In addition, another way for a necromancer to advance is to maintain his human form and continue to study spells.
This form of necromancer is more focused on the use of related spells. Even if it reaches the sixth level, this necromancer will not advance to become a lich, but will become a high-level necromancer.
For this kind of necromancers, they do not have the highest level of spiritualism like the lich, and the spells they cast may not be much different from those of mages of the same level.
If a necromancer of this level does not display the death energy brought about by spiritualism, but simply casts spells, ordinary creatures will have difficulty distinguishing his true class.
For this kind of necromancer, when his spellcasting ability is greatly enhanced, he will even give up all the effects of spiritualism.
Initially, when the necromancers were expelled from Bracada, many powerful necromancers were like this.
Perhaps because of their interest in spiritualism, some high-level mages chose to learn it, thus forming such a special kind of necromancer.
As the abnormality of the necromancers emerged, even if they did not transform themselves into lichs, due to the intimidation of the God of Mage, these high-level necromancers could only choose to go to Diya like ordinary necromancers.
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As time goes by, there are always high-level mages in Brakada who cannot resist the temptation of spiritualism and choose to become necromancers, but are unwilling to transform into lichs. In the end, they can only exist in this form.
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As for ordinary necromancers, especially the necromancers who survived the fiercest battle in Diya, they would naturally not choose such a path.
In the view of these necromancers, becoming a lich can undoubtedly greatly improve their own strength, and the basis of their strength is the control of undead creatures brought by spiritualism. Why should they give up this and choose other options?