Chapter 771: The Conjuring Tower One

At this time, Rhodes' experience points already met the minimum criteria for promotion to the fifth rank, but Rhodes was obviously not ready to be promoted.

Regarding the choice of a fifth-order career after being promoted, although Rhodes had some ideas in his heart at this time, he did not confirm them, but seemed extremely hesitant.

In Rhodes's view, the professional specialty bonus attached to the fifth-order profession may not be as important as the higher-level profession, and the promotion scope that can be brought by it still belongs to the changes in the low-level profession, so you don't have to worry about the combat system you have, which has undergone serious changes because of the professional specialty, but you still have to be extremely cautious in the choice when you are promoted.

Unlike low-level professions, which have a wide range of branches, have no restrictions on promotion, and can be used for transition, high-level professions often have certain restrictions.

When the rank reaches the fifth rank or above, after choosing to promote a profession, a part of the upward promotion path will be reduced according to the original characteristics of this rank.

Generally speaking, the more powerful the rank in the same rank, the more restricted it will be when promoted, on the contrary, those who are extremely mediocre and have weaker professional specialties will have a wider range of options when they are promoted.

According to the information that Rhodes knew, the lich was the most special existence, and almost all fifth-order cemetery professionals, as long as they completed the Endless Night Ritual, they could successfully advance in the end.

However, there are also many powerful fifth-order cemetery ranks, and after reaching the full level of the fifth-order, there is only one path for promotion, and there is no other path. If you don't choose the Advanced Lich, you won't be able to enter the Sixth Tier.

Because of this, Rhodes is extremely cautious about the choice of promotion.

In Rhodes's view, because of the existence of the system, he does not need to rush for the promotion of the ranks.

Even if Rhodes encountered some dangers, he was able to successfully complete the promotion of the rank in a relatively short period of time by relying on the distribution of experience points. This is an ability that no other creature can have.

In this case, even if Luo Ming knew that what he was about to meet was Sandru, who was the protagonist of the entire second expansion film, but he still had no intention of being promoted to the rank and improving his strength.

On the contrary, in Rhodes's opinion, as a fourth-order necromancer, going to meet Sandru can reduce Sandru's vigilance to a certain extent, so as to be more conducive to achieving his own goals.

No matter how strong Sandru is, I'm afraid he won't realize that a fourth-order necromancer actually has an artifact fragment with the ability to ban demons.

Relying on the existence of the Forbidden Demon Ball fragments, Rhodes's original disadvantage of low rank has instead become an advantage, which can hide his true strength for him and make Sandru relax his vigilance.

Although Rod did not plan to be promoted to a higher rank in a short period of time, he still looked at the advanced professions available to him in the system.

As Rod originally expected, these professions in the system could not satisfy Rod at this time, in addition to the reduction of paths to choose from after promotion, the strength of these ranks alone, in Rode's opinion, still has serious shortcomings.

While checking these ranks in the system, Rhodes's movements did not slow down for half a minute, and he still walked towards a location in the city under the guidance of Thero.

Tello on the side seemed to have discovered that in addition to the information he provided at the beginning, Rod's attention was not focused on what he was talking about next, so he stopped talking and led Rhodes in front with peace of mind.

Since he couldn't choose one that met his expectations from the existing advanced professions in the system, when thinking about it was fruitless, Rhodes could only stop thinking about it and focus on the things around him.

In the process of marching, the original appearance of the entire city of death was also revealed in Rod's sight.

Rhodes noticed that where he had arrived at the City of the Dead through the Gate of Time and Space, there was a building that resembled an obelisk, but it was taller than a normal obelisk. And at the top of this prescription belisk, there is a spatial calibration for determining the position.

Unlike in Bracada, when the space is calibrated, it is fixed to a teleportation tablet made of a special material to prevent it from being lost in some cases.

But in front of Rod's eyes, the spatial calibration that appeared on the prescription obelisk did not seem to be firmly fixed, only existed at the very top of the obelisk, and it seemed that as long as he reached this position, he could easily remove it.

Even so, Rhodes didn't notice that there were any creatures around him, interested in the things at the top of the obelisk, not even before the building, as if the existence of spatial calibration could not arouse the interest of these creatures.

Due to the extremely special environment inside the city of death, there is not only the Necromancer Academy in the city, but even the magic guild does not exist, and the only special forces it has are the thieves' guild and the freelance chamber of commerce.

In Rhodes's opinion, if it is an undead creature, it is okay not to know the precious value of the spatial calibration, but the members of the Thieves Guild cannot fail to understand this, in this case, the spatial calibration is still intact, and even without any protection on the surface, it is extremely abnormal in itself.

Rhodes understood that this was the power of Stephen as a lich. Once the spatial calibration is obtained by the thieves in the city, the entire thieves' guild in the city of the dead may suffer as a result.

As the master of Diya, no matter which lich it is, once he has made up his mind to deal with the creatures that exist in Diya's territory, no creature can escape from the lich's hands.

In this case, Rhodes is no longer surprised by the spatial calibration that exists on the building.

In addition to the spatial calibration that existed in the rear, there was another thing that caught Rod's attention.

Rhodes also noticed that in the City of the Dead, there was an extremely tall tower-shaped structure, which seemed to be visible from anywhere in the City of the Dead.

The top of this tall tower-shaped building is blurred under the dark canopy, as if it has completely submerged into the dark canopy, making it impossible to judge the specific height of the building, only the flickering red light above the tower body proves the special feature of this building.

According to the information that Rhodes knew, the necromancers in the territory of Dya used to call this special structure the Soul Tower.