Chapter 1032 Harvest II

After obtaining this special crown, Rod didn't put too much effort into it, and for a while he couldn't see more uses for it, Rod just included it in the space ring.

Just as Nags returned to his territory to recover the runaway undead creatures, Rhodes also chose to travel to Valen, a little further away, and brought back the Death Knight who had been transformed long ago, and then what happened before.

From Mordo's mouth, Rhodes learned of Elsa's arrival, and he felt impatient with such a lich who was always unwilling to change his mind, but this was obviously not the best time to deal with it.

After killing and taking control of the other two Lichs, Rhodes' overall strength increased once again, enough to threaten even all the other Lichs.

In this case, even the Lich who is willing to join the campaign will probably not allow Rhodes to act again and transform more Liches into this form.

Upon returning to the ruins, Rhodes handed over his Death Knight to Modo, allowing him to communicate with him through his presence.

Relying on the effect of the artifact, Rhodes was able to give orders directly to Modo from a distance, but he could not receive any information from him, which was extremely inconvenient for Rhodes.

To solve this problem, Rhodes remembered the Death Knight who had transformed himself.

The existence of the Death Knight can undoubtedly effectively transmit information, and there is no regular undead creature that does it better than the Death Knight, in addition, arranging the Death Knight next to Modo can also effectively curb his abnormal thoughts.

From Modo's previous actions of transforming the corpse witch, Rhodes realized that even if he was controlled by the artifact, he might not be so at ease, and Rhodes needed to prevent this.

Once all that was done, Rhodes began to check the system to check the harvest of the combined lich this time.

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"You've earned the Racing Achievement [Undead Maker]."

[Undead Maker]: Transform a total of 3,000 undead creatures. Base Bonus +5 Manipulation Spirit. Gain +10 control spirit after wearing. ”

"You've earned the Racing Achievement [Deya Depths]."

"[Depths of Diya]: Visit the core area of the 5 Lich Territories in Diya. Base rewards +1 for all stats and +1 for pathfinding. When worn, the damage dealt in the Dia area is increased by 50%. ”

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These two new racing achievements were already earned by Rhodes when he transformed the undead creatures for the Lich.

It's just that at that time, Rhodes' attention was not on this, and it was only at this time that Rhodes looked at the attribute improvements they brought in detail.

In addition to the new Racing achievement, when the battle is completely over, Rhodes who managed to kill two Lichs in the course of the battle will gain nearly 20w of XP, which is nothing compared to the XP gained from killing other undead creatures.

The reason for such a high amount of experience is more due to the heroic status of these two lichs.

Compared with ordinary heroes, the amount of experience provided by becoming a lich hero is larger, almost ten times that of a sixth-order basic creature, which may also be related to the lich's long-term accumulation of its own strength, if there is no hero template, the experience points that the lich can provide will not exceed 10,000 at most.

Even though Rhodes is still only fifth-order, the experience points brought by killing these two heroes and lichs are still less than half of the current level upgrade, and the difficulty of leveling up in the later stages of the game is undoubtedly shown to Rhodes again.

Rather than killing high-level creatures to gain experience points that don't increase much, the fastest way to increase a character's level is to target low- and medium-level creatures, and use the number of these creatures to fill the gap in experience points.

After inspecting the harvest this time, Rhodes saw that Modo had almost subdued the undead creatures in his territory, and he prepared to leave.

In addition, when Modo was affected by the artifact, he also had the same transformation ability as the Corpse Witch King, and was able to transform all dead creatures into corpse witches.

It is precisely because of this that Modo took the initiative to reject Rod's transformation of the Corpse Witch King, and instead planned to rely on his own ability to transform the Corpse Witch by himself.

Recalling Modo's heroic talents, Rhodes also understood what he was thinking, so he didn't insist, but just cast the gate of time and space to lead his undead creatures back to the Death Wasteland.

At this point, Rhodes has completed the transformation of all the corpse witch kings promised by the lich, and those who are willing to join the battle and hand over the tokens, Rhodes has transformed a sufficient number of corpse witch kings for them, and I believe that under the transformation of these corpse witch kings, there will be more and more corpse witches under the lich, and finally an unstoppable situation will be formed.

Rhodes believed that the presence of these corpse witch kings was enough to move the battle forward, and even if there was no existence of their own in the future, those lich demons would spontaneously devote themselves to the transformation of undead creatures.

In Rod's opinion, as of this point, although the progress of the campaign is slower than in the expansion of the previous life, there will be no deviation in general.

All the preparations in the early stage, including the alliance with the lich, have been achieved by Rhodes at this time, except for a few neutral lichs and the presence of Elsa, the results are in line with Rhodes' expectations.

After ceding Erathia, the most volatile region, to the lichs, all Rhodes needed to do was wait for the aurora to appear.

At this time, Rhodes chose to return to the Death Wasteland, in addition to wanting to take away some of the corpse witch kings he originally controlled for the next battle, but also to explain some matters to Stephen about Werning.

Coming back to the Death Wasteland, the interior is still a lifeless scene, and for the core of the Lich Territory mentioned in the expansion, Rhodes also has a rough understanding of what is going on at this time.

In order to obtain the racing achievement of [Deya Depths], it is naturally not enough to reach the territory of the Lich, you must go deep into it.

Rhodes didn't know what the specific criteria for this achievement were, but when Rhodes traveled to those lich territories, it was those lichs who opened the door to time and space every time to enter, and the location he reached was far beyond what ordinary necromancers could reach.

With the other lichs gone, the Dead Wasteland, the Shadows no longer burned, and the surrounding light dimmed again, leaving only a bleak pale flame to provide illumination.

In the faint light of the fire, Stephen's figure was reflected, and it seemed that he had been waiting here for a long time.