Chapter 855: Abnormal Experience Points

Rod recalls that in his previous game, he was also a player of this type.

Relying on the killing of a large number of fifth-order creatures, no matter which race the fifth-order creatures are, they are treated equally in Rhodes' eyes, just to turn them into experience points required for upgrades, Rhodes was finally promoted to the level of a legendary mage, and he also has a higher level of the seventh order, which is the highest existence among all players.

It is precisely because of this that at this time, when Rhodes killed a large number of corpse witches in this layer through the cloud of death, Rhodes' attention was immediately focused on the experience points he could gain.

In Rod's impression, this way of gaining experience points is similar to the experience in his previous life in the game, and Rod naturally feels extremely familiar with this.

What Rod didn't expect was that when he opened the system log to check the experience points he had gained, he could only unexpectedly find that the original group of corpse witches did not provide him with as many experience points as he imagined.

Rhodes noticed that according to the records in the system log, the group of corpse witches he killed, the one with the most, provided himself with 900 experience points, and most of the other corpse witches provided experience points below 100 points, that is, the experience points corresponding to the first- and second-order creatures.

This discovery surprised Rhodes greatly, after the battle, Rhodes did not gain much experience at all, which did not match the strength of the group of corpse witches.

In Rhodes's opinion, according to the rank of that group of corpse witches, they should not only provide such a little experience value anyway, and the experience points corresponding to the first- and second-order creatures should not appear on the fifth-order creatures, unless this group of corpse witches themselves has a huge problem.

Thinking of the possible origin of this group of corpse witches, Rhodes also understood the problem for a while.

Prior to this, through the almost identical strength of this group of corpse witches, Rhodes realized that it was very likely that they were transformed by artifacts in batches.

According to the information that Rhodes knew, the power of the artifact on Sandru's body was enough to transform any dead creature into a corpse witch with great power, and it was not limited by conventional spiritualism, and only a real artifact could do so.

What Rhodes didn't expect was that these powerful corpse witches transformed by Sandru had such a serious reduction in experience points, which was completely different from any undead creature that Rhodes had in his previous impressions.

Through the experience points he has gained, Rhodes also realizes that these extremely low experience points correspond to the corpse witches who fought against him, but the first- and second-order undead creatures before being transformed into corpse witches.

Rhodes realized that the most experience he had gained from the group of corpses, the 900 XP, was most likely provided by the corpses that Brown had transformed.

Among the many creatures that have been transformed into corpse witches, only the original Brown has a higher rank, and the rest of the many corpse witches, like the experience points they provide, are transformed from creatures of their own extremely low rank.

Although the experience value provided is so low, the strength of this group of corpse witches, compared to the regular corpse witches in Rod's impression, does not have any attenuation, and even under the blessing of the rank, it is even more powerful, and Rod understands that this is the powerful power of the artifact in Sandru's hand.

This discovery undoubtedly made Rhodes realize that it was difficult for him to gain additional experience points from the corpse witch transformed by the artifact.

After understanding this, the original thoughts in Rhodes' heart had also partially dissipated at this time, leaving only the most crucial one, the thirst for the artifact in Sandru's hand.

While Rhodes was thinking about experience points, the bats on this ceiling also had a new change.

As if having made a decision in his mind, the group of bats in front of him no longer hesitated, and instead left from the ceiling, and quickly gathered in a position not far from Rhodes.

As a burst of black mist swept by, Sailly's form was revealed.

Compared to when Rhodes first saw it, Sailly's image was extremely embarrassed, and the robes he was wearing had long been damaged by the cloud of death, and he himself, although he had ended his bat-like state, he could not return to his human form for a while, and appeared in the arena as a primitive vampire.

Not far from Sailly's feet, a tattered robe was being discarded, and through the traces on it, some mysterious patterns of unknown meaning could be discerned.

Soon, through self-adjustments, Sailly put away the face of the original vampire and replaced it with the human face that Rhodes had seen before.

As soon as Sailly's form appeared, Rhodes focused his attention on him, no longer thinking about the experience points corresponding to the corpse witch.

At this time, although Sailly had regained his original human appearance, and even the aura related to undead creatures on his body had been completely retracted, Rhodes had already seen his appearance as a vampire.

Prior to this, Rhodes had only been suspicious of Sailly's vampire identity through some of the information he had mentioned, and it was only now that it was truly confirmed.

At the same time, the traces of erosion by the cloud of death, as well as some of the wounds on Sailly's body caused by the cloud of death, were naturally seen by Rhodes.

According to Rhodes' prediction, Sailly was likely attacked by this group of corpse witches when he had just teleported to this level of the Soul Tower.

Maybe they had already received an order from the necromancer, or maybe this group of corpse witches was just carrying out their instincts as undead creatures, and these corpse witches had no intention of leaving their hands for Sailly who appeared here, and released a large number of death clouds towards Sailly's position.

Under the strong erosion of the cloud of death, in order to protect himself, Sailly did not care that this move would expose his identity, and immediately cast a bat, trying to rely on the form of a bat to avoid the attack of the cloud of death, and waiting for an opportunity to find a way out.

Rhodes noticed that in addition to the bats on the ceiling, the other bats created by Sailly's batatization were hiding in the connection tower, which is why he was within the range of the cloud of death as soon as he appeared.

If another necromancer appeared with this, I am afraid that it would dissolve into this strong cloud of death in an instant, but fortunately, Rhodes, who has a legendary-level spiritualism, will not be affected by this level of death cloud at all.