Chapter Eighty-Five: The Spirit Summoning Swordsman
With the cooperation of the bats, Rod quickly cleaned up the centaurs around him, and the centaur side needed to resist the bats and Rode's attacks, and lost a lot for a while.
At this time, just as Rhodes was about to attack the centaur in front of him, the vampire suddenly alerted Rhodes, and then, a burst of breaking wind sounded in Rhodes' ears, and Rhodes hurriedly dodged to the side.
A tomahawk spun past Rod, but fortunately Rod dodged in time, and the tomahawk did not directly hit Rod, and the blade of the axe was deeply embedded in the ground on the side.
Although the centaur leader is at war with the undead creatures, watching his subordinates die one after another, the centaur leader will not sit idly by, but directly throws the tomahawk in Rhodes' hand from a distance.
Throwing the tomahawk out, the two tomahawks that the centaur leader originally held, only one remained. Seeing this, the centaur leader grabbed the remaining battle axe in his hand with both hands, and slashed at the yin spirit in front of him with a leap strike.
After losing a battle axe, the way the centaur leader fights has changed again.
The Yin Spirit, which had already received a lot of trauma, was finally unable to resist the attack of the centaur leader at this time, and was directly slashed into his body by the axe blade, falling from the air.
After slaying the Shade, the centaur leader ignored the ghosts around him, and instead rushed straight in the direction of Rhodes.
At this time, dodging the flying tomahawk, Rhodes also noticed the centaur leader on the side.
The centaur leader charged with great power. As the sound of horses' hooves approached at great speed, Rhodes knew that he could not hard-catch the centaur leader's charge.
Charge attacks will have a powerful impact attached to them. If Rhodes wanted to block the charge of the centaur leader, it would be tantamount to resisting the charge of the cavalry head-on.
Following Rod's command, the surrounding bats quickly surrounded the centaur leader who was rushing straight ahead.
The centaur leader completely ignored the bats around him, and under the impact of the charge, all the bats in front of the centaur leader were scattered, and many bats turned into black mist because they could not withstand the violent impact.
Seeing the leader charging towards the enemy, the rest of the centaurs immediately stepped forward to stop the remaining ghosts.
Taking advantage of the fact that his centaur leader was still some distance from him, Rhodes quickly opened the attribute panel.
Rod looked at the properties panel. After the previous battle, Rod's experience value has reached 2120, which meets the level of upgrade experience required by Rod.
Due to Rod's level and the criteria for reaching the Advancement, the position in the stats panel that originally displayed the required experience points became an upward arrow, which Rhodes quickly selected with his consciousness.
"Tier 3 class Fallen Samurai, required pre-class: Swordsman. Required Skills: Expert Swordsmanship, Beginner Spiritualism. Experience required: 1500"
"Tier 3 class Spirit Summoning Swordsman, required pre-class: Swordsman. Required skills: high-level swordsmanship, advanced spiritualism. Experience required: 2000"
"Tier 3 Profession Tomb Keeper, Required Pre-Occupation: None. Required Skills: Any advanced skills, elementary spiritualism. Experience required: 1000"
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The advanced classes provided by the system are determined according to the player's existing special skills, even if the experience points are sufficient, if the special skills are not satisfied, they still cannot be advanced.
Although there are many classes below, they don't match Rod's own style, so the system ranks them at the bottom of itself, and according to Rod's fighting style, the most suitable class for Rhodes is ranked at the top.
In the game of the previous life, due to the second expansion, Rod has a lot of knowledge about some of the ranks of the cemetery department.
Among the ranks of the cemetery, the most famous is the necromancer. If you want to advance to the third level of necromancer apprenticeship, you need a series of special skills, which Rhodes can't achieve at the moment.
The third-order profession that can be advanced, Rhodes needs to choose between a fallen warrior and a spirit summoning swordsman.
The system does not give specific information about these two classes, and Rhodes is not aware of the bonuses that can be attached to these two classes. However, based on some information from his previous life and the special skills required for advancement, Rhodes also roughly guessed the fighting styles of these two classes.
Fallen Samurai is more combat-oriented, and since the special skills required for upgrading do not focus on spiritualism, they are still a combat-based class in general, and the class bonus should belong to the direct damage category, and there is no bonus for manipulating undead creatures.
Evoker Swordsman, on the other hand, focuses on dominating undead creatures, and does not have too high requirements for swordsmanship, which is no different from the advanced swordsmanship required for advanced swordsmanship.
Based only on the skill requirements of the advancement, and the cemetery profession he saw in his previous life, Rod roughly knew the difference between the two professions, however, Rod had a difficulty in choosing which profession.
It stands to reason that in order to quickly deal with the enemy in front of him, Rhodes should choose the Fallen Samurai in order to gain powerful combat abilities. But Rhodes understands that when advancing a career, you should not only consider the benefits of the profession itself, but also consider the impact on the future.
If you choose the Fallen Samurai, even if you rank up again, you can only advance to the Graveyard class, which belongs to the combat system. The Spirit Summoning Swordsman is different, after advancing, his combat ability in a short period of time has not improved, but his growth is far greater than that of the Fallen Samurai.
Rod recalled that among the advanced branches of the fourth-order necromancers, there happened to be a spirit-summoning swordsman.
According to Rhodes' original plan, in order to gain enough benefits in the upcoming war, the pre-selected advanced class is the Spirit Summoner. It's just that, in order to deal with the trouble in front of him, Rod was a little hesitant.
It didn't take long for Rod to make a decision to advance to the Spirit Summoning Swordsman!
"Consume 2000 experience points, and have 120 experience points remaining. Class level increased to Tier 3 Soul Summoner Tier 1......"
"Get 1 free attribute point, get 1 skill point......"
"The Tier 2 class [Swordsman] has been completed, and the [Swordsman] class specialty has been retained."
"[Swordsman] Class Specialty: Depending on the level of swordsmanship, the damage dealt will be increased by an additional amount. Current Sword Skill Level: Expert level, additional damage bonus of 20%. ”
[Evoker Swordsman] Class Specialty: Control Spirit +5. Depending on your swordsmanship level, the undead creatures you control gain a special skill: Swordsmanship. Current Sword Skill Level: Expert Level, Undead Creatures Get Intermediate Sword Skills. ”
"Your skill [Spirit Imprint] has been improved."
"You've earned the Race Achievement [Go Ahead]"
"[Courageously]: Occupy any third-order profession. Base rewards +1 for all stats, increasing all damage by 10% while worn. ”
After taking up the third-order profession, Rhodes obviously felt that his actual combat ability had been improved to a certain extent overall.
The all-attribute enhancement brought about by the racing achievement has further improved Rod's combat ability.
Rhodes took out the [Dark Shelter] that had been hanging on his body. As Rod's mind moved, a black cloud gathered above Rod's head.