Chapter 10 Rewards

After landing, Rod himself was not comfortable.

With Rhodes' current physique attribute value, it is enough to choke from a place of five or six meters, and because he wants to assassinate the necromancer apprentice, he can't use the tumbling to unload the impact, so he can only completely bear the impact of landing.

Rod only felt that his legs were suddenly unconscious, probably broken, and there was a sharp pain in his lower back.

Taking advantage of the moment when the undead creatures around him lost control, Rhodes looked at the system log.

“……”

"You killed a second-order hero."

"Brilliant victory! You have gained 400 XP! ”

"You've earned the Race Achievement [Brave]."

"[Brave]: Kill creatures that are one rank higher than you alone. Base rewards 1 skill point and increases damage dealt by 10% to creatures higher than you. ”

"You've earned the Racing achievement [Hero's Blood]."

"Hero's Blood: Kill a hero. Base rewards +1 for all stats, increasing damage dealt to heroes by 20% when worn. ”

"After killing a hero, your hero perk is partially activated. (1/3)”

The large number of rewards displayed in the system log made Rod not react for a moment, what he didn't expect was that this necromancer apprentice was actually a hero.

Indeed, after thinking about it carefully, Rhodes discovered something unusual about this apprentice.

The group of undead creatures controlled by the Necromancer's Apprentice is too numerous. Whether it was a considerable number of walking corpses and skeleton soldiers, or these skeleton warriors, according to what Rhodes knew about necromancers, an apprentice-level necromancer would not be able to control so many undead creatures no matter what.

Necromancers control undead creatures, which requires a portion of mental attributes. When an undead creature dies, the occupied spirit attribute is returned.

When the number of undead creatures controlled by the necromancer at the same time increases, the mental attributes will become extremely low, and the effects of the spell will be weakened to a certain extent. It's also a balance made to avoid the necromancer being too powerful.

Through meditation, necromancers can obtain exclusive control of spiritual attributes, which can be used to manipulate undead creatures instead of spiritual attributes and make up for the lack of spiritual attributes.

Even with the additional control spirit attribute, the number of undead creatures controlled by this apprentice in front of him was beyond Rhode's expectations. Rhodes didn't think there was anything wrong with the previous observation, but now that he knows that he is a hero, it is easy to find these problems when he thinks about it.

Without looking closely at the achievements obtained, after confirming that he had gained a lot of experience points, Rod didn't think about it, and directly chose to increase the level.

"Consume 300 XP and have 125 XP remaining. Class level increased from Tier 1 Militia level 6 to Tier 1 Militia level 10......"

"Get 4 free attribute points, get 4 skill points......"

Rhodes quickly allocated 2 free attribute points to constitution to restore the injuries on his legs, and then allocated 1 attribute point to strength, 1 attribute point to speed, and at the same time consumed 2 skill points to learn advanced swordsmanship.

(Advanced swordsmanship: A long time of polishing swordsmanship has allowed you to master a variety of swordsmanship and killing moves, and you have integrated the swordsmanship you have learned into your instincts.) With the instinct of swordsmanship alone, you can unleash the most correct moves in the right situation. You can easily use any kind of sword. 30% increased damage dealt by sword weapons)

Allocating points with consciousness is just a matter of moments. By the time Rhodes had done all this, the rest of the undead creatures had already raised their weapons and were charging towards him.

After the death of the necromancer's apprentice, the undead creatures he controlled during his lifetime regained their true nature, which was to destroy the living creatures. At present, Rhodes has not yet mastered the skills of manipulating the undead, otherwise he can directly control this group of low-level undead who are not controlled by necromancers.

The recovery effect brought by assigning free attribute points to the physique was immediate, and the pain in Rhodes' legs at this time was completely eliminated. Rod tried a little bit of strength in his legs, and it was no big deal.

Not far away, two skeleton warriors had already rushed to Rod's side, and Rhodes drew his sword and prepared to meet him.

At this moment, Rhodes suddenly felt a palpitation from behind, and without thinking much about it, he hurriedly rolled in one direction, fortunately avoiding this attack from an unknown source.

And the skeleton warrior who had just rushed to Rod's previous position was not so lucky, and was hit by this attack, and the iron armor he was wearing was dented by a piece, and he didn't know how many ribs were broken.

When the roll was over, Rod hurriedly got up and looked in the direction he had been before. Rhodes was surprised to find that the necromancer apprentice who had been killed earlier stood up again, but with his head down and his body in an attacking position.

This was beyond Rhodes' expectations, and for a while, Rhodes watched the necromancer apprentice attack the skeleton warrior next to him again, and with just one punch, the shield used by the skeleton warrior to block was deformed, and the position where he was cut by the skeleton warrior made a sound of gold and iron, as if nothing was right, and continued to attack.

"It's ...... Undead aberration? Or is it a magical transformation? Rod thought to himself.

Due to the experience gained in the system log, Rhodes was confident that he had successfully killed the Necromancer Apprentice. At this point, the apprentice's corpse was back on its feet, and he was attacking indiscriminately, and Rhodes began to speculate about the reason for the change in his corpse.

Based on some of the knowledge he had in his previous life, Rhodes began to recall.

The first thing that came to Rhodes' mind was undead aberration, and in the games of his previous life, many of the powerful necromancers that Rhodes had killed would come to do so after their deaths.

Due to the large amount of death energy contained in the body of a powerful necromancer, when the necromancer dies, this death energy gets out of control, and will turn the corpse of the necromancer into a corpse witch in a short period of time, which is the undead aberration.

But for necromancer apprentices, the amount of death energy required to produce undead aberrations is too large to occur, and the way the necrowitch fights is not like what Rhodes sees. Thinking of this, Rhodes eliminated the undead aberration.

Rhodes observed the reborn apprentice, whose torso hung down in an unnatural posture, but its hands and feet appeared to be extremely nimble, parrying the attacks of the two skeleton warriors at the same time, and the fists and swords did not fall behind, but could knock the sword out of a small gap.

Based on the current fighting style of the necromancer's apprentice, as well as the anomalous changes that can occur in the apprentice's level, Rhodes quickly deduced the reason for the change in the apprentice's corpse.

"Can the devil be transformed......" Looking at the corpse of the apprentice who was fighting the skeleton warrior in front of him, Rhodes came to a conclusion.

Due to the mana in the body of the Spell Professional, this mana dissipates when the caster dies. Magical transformation is to use some means of manipulating the undead to bind the mana that was originally to be dissipated in the body, so that the caster's corpse consumes the mana in the form of fists and kicks.

Compared to undead aberration, the requirements for magical transformation are much lower. As long as it is a spellcaster with mana, it can accept this transformation. However, the success rate of this kind of transformation is extremely low, and it can only play a role after death, and generally not many people will take the initiative to carry out this kind of transformation.

Rhodes recalls that in the games of his previous life, this kind of transformation was more used for the dead on the battlefield.

At this time, the undead creatures around Rhodes had already surrounded him. The closest to Rhodes were some skeleton soldiers, and the walking corpses were still moving closer to Rhodes due to their speed. Rhodes had no choice but to deal with these undead creatures first.

Since the apprentice corpse that stood up again did not belong to the undead race, and it was also attacked by the undead creatures at this time, the two skeleton warriors that Rhodes feared the most were fighting with the apprentice corpse at this time, and neither side could solve the other for a while.

Without the threat of the Skeleton Warriors, with his improved strength, Rhodes could easily deal with these undead creatures in front of him. Without waiting for the undead creatures around him to continue to approach him, Rhodes rushed towards the skeleton soldiers beside him.