Chapter 623: Choice One

With the increase in the level of special skills, Rhodes at this time has been able to master the most powerful fifth-order spells.

The existence of the wisdom technique allowed Rhodes to easily do this, and before he entered the fifth rank, he was able to master this kind of spell that only legendary mages could master.

For this, long before the start of this battle, Rod had expected it.

On the way back to Werning, Rhodes noticed that his remaining experience points were more than half of the next character's level, and he only needed to go through another battle to change the character's level again, and he could have enough skill points to increase the level of wisdom.

This is also the reason why Rod was confident that he would master the meteor rain earlier than Rowling, with the existence of special skills, Rod does not need to be like an ordinary mage, after a long period of research, to master a spell.

Even before that, Rod had expected this, but after actually improving his wisdom, Rod still felt a burst of joy.

After leveling up the Wisdom Technique, Rhodes continued to distribute the stat points he had earned.

As with the previous allocation of attribute points after the character level was raised, Rhodes allocated the newly obtained attribute points to spiritual attributes.

The lack of control of spiritual attributes has always been a problem that has plagued Rhodes, except for a few spells such as the Titan Arrow, the other spells that Rhodes has mastered have all been greatly affected.

For this point, at this time, Rhodes still has no better solution, and can only temporarily improve his spiritual attributes by allocating attribute points, but this is still not a long-term solution compared to the control spirit occupied by the spiritual imprint.

After dealing with the allocation of free attribute points, Rhodes focused his attention on the most critical thing in the system log, which was related to the improvement of ranks.

With the increase of the character level this time, at this time, Rod's mission level has reached level 10 of the fourth-order necromancer, and he can improve his rank as long as the experience points are enough.

When entering the fourth order, Rhodes' choice was to be a decent necromancer, and he did not choose other professions that could be employed.

The comprehensive attribute bonus provided by the inaugural necromancer is the highest among all the professions that Rhodes can choose, and the large number of manipulative mental attributes attached to it solved Rod's urgent need at once, but now, Rhodes needs to face this problem again.

In Rod's mind, there were two distinct paths to the final career in which a necromancer could be promoted.

One of them is the path that Rhodes was more familiar with before, from a senior necromancer to a lich.

When the necromancer reaches the apex of the fifth order, he will be able to transform himself into the form of a lich through the Endless Night Ritual, giving up the original human body and entering the ranks of high-level creatures. And this, too, is the means of an ordinary necromancer who masters epic spiritualism.

Due to the limitations of the human body, relying on their own research, no necromancer can raise the level of spiritualism to the level of grandmaster or above before becoming a lich.

Unlike Rhodes, who relied on the existence of racing achievements to raise the level of spiritualism to the level of grandmaster, those ordinary necromancers who want to raise spiritualism to the epic level can only choose to promote to the path of lich.

In order to successfully be promoted to the lich at level 10 of the fifth order, Rhodes needs to prepare accordingly in the fifth rank class he chooses when he advances.

It's just that Rhodes is a little hesitant about whether to be promoted to a lich.

In Rhodes' mind, the most powerful lich is not their ability to cast spells, but their ability to create and control undead creatures.

With the existence of legendary spiritualism and the immense spirit of manipulation, the Lich is able to create countless undead creatures as long as enough creatures die.

However, for Rod, this does not bring about substantial improvement.

For 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, as early as the third order, Rhodes has mastered this incomparably powerful special skill.

On the contrary, due to the lack of a spell damage bonus, even a spell cast by a legendary lich may not be as good as a quasi-legendary mage of the sixth order in terms of damage.

Compared to the true legendary mage, the Lich has a very obvious focus, giving up its powerful spell-casting ability in favor of control of undead creatures.

In addition, another path for a necromancer to advance is to maintain his human form and continue to study spells.

Necromancers in this form are more focused on the casting of related spells. Even if he reaches the sixth rank, this necromancer will not advance to become a lich, but will become a high-level necromancer.

For this kind of necromancer, they don't have the highest level of spiritualism like the lich, and the spells they cast may not be much worse than those of the same rank.

A necromancer of this level, if he does not display the death energy brought about by spiritualism, and simply casts spells, it will be difficult for ordinary creatures to distinguish his true rank.

For this kind of necromancer, when his spell-casting ability is greatly enhanced, he will even give up all effects related to spiritualism.

Originally, when the necromancer was expelled from Bracada, it was the case with a number of powerful necromancers.

Perhaps because they were interested in spiritualism, some high-level mages chose to learn it, thus forming such a special kind of necromancer.

As the anomalies of the necromancers appeared, even if they did not transform themselves into lichs, due to the deterrence of the original mage gods, these high-level necromancers could only choose to go to Diya like ordinary necromancers.

As time passed, there were always high-level mages in Bracada who could not resist the temptation of spiritualism and chose to become necromancers, but were unwilling to transform into lichs, and finally could only exist in such a form.

As for ordinary necromancers, especially among Diya, the necromancers who survived the most fierce struggle, naturally they would not choose such a path.

In the eyes 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 about by spiritualism, so why should they give up this and choose other ranks?