Chapter 64: Deadly Shooting

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Today's green forests are no longer as peaceful as they used to be, whether it is the gentle domestic animal Nosmon, which is covered in heavy fur, or the gray-skinned dwarf in the prison car, these trophies from the ground are all declaring the taste of victory.

"Congratulations, Lord Taylor." Tag's face was full of excitement, and he walked quickly towards Taylor in front of the team, "I think everyone is tired, I have already prepared a good meal for you." ”

"That's not a hurry, let's deal with these gray dwarves first." Rejecting Tag's offer, Taylor pointed to the prisoner cart behind him, pointing Ryan and his own opinion towards the old mayor.

"Now that you've made your decision, I don't have a problem." Sure enough, as Ryan expected, despite the hesitation in his eyes, Tag trusted Taylor almost 100%, and quickly nodded in agreement.

The old mayor then sent someone to take the gray dwarves away, and Ryan was secretly relieved and followed everyone to the restaurant. As for the negotiations between Tag and the gray dwarves, he was not too interested, as long as these gray dwarves were not stupid, they would not disappoint his good intentions.

The mages didn't patrol unless necessary, and the group went back to their rooms after lunch.

Ryan opened the window, and the dampness and musty smell in the room gradually dissipated under the warm sunlight, and the half-elf bathed in the sunlight, and the mood suddenly improved.

Battle Settlement: Coordinate to kill monster groups (2 two-headed ogre wizards, 3 trolls, 5 ogres...) ), gain 2961 experience, +1 knowledge (weird), and gain 50 experience.

Mission Update: Sandpiper Clam Fight Completed, 900, Average Rating. Fame (Rebellion) +1

Friends of the Grey Dwarves: At your suggestion, Taylor led the group underground and successfully found and annihilated the forces of the Mind Eater. Although you shine in battle, the suggestion to rescue the Grey Dwarves arouses strong resentment from the Green Forest Guards. Rebellion +1.

Ordinary? The smile on Ryan's face froze, and he suddenly showed puzzlement. Tasks are rated as Poor, Normal, Excellent, and Perfect, with experience bonuses of 50%, 100%, 150%, and 200%.

Generally speaking, as long as you reach the foundation of completing the task, you will receive a normal evaluation. It's not difficult to get a good review, as long as you do everything related to the task within your ability. As for perfection, it is to do a lot of deeds beyond your ability in the mission.

This mission is both a challenge and an opportunity for Ryan, who has gone to great lengths to lead everyone to find and win the odds, and even go head-to-head with the ogre wizard. In his opinion, even if the task evaluation is not perfect, it must be excellent. Ordinary is too hurtful ...

However, Ryan didn't dwell too much, after all, most of the heads were in the battle settlement.

Due to part-time, the experience pool no longer exists, and these experience points must be distributed on the spot. Naturally, Ryan didn't have to hesitate, and threw them all at the mage.

Bite!

Mage Level 3 (5837/9000)

Skill points: 5

Spells: 1 Ring (3/3), 2 Ring (2/2)

To get a bonus feat, choose one.

Immortal Legend: Spell Identification +8

To trigger the Immortal Legend, choose to learn a spell.

Ignoring the issue of expertise and spells for the time being, Ryan thought for a while, put 2 skill points into hiding, and threw the rest to Focus. Not only is hiding difficult to spot, making it a useful skill for detection and missions that require stealth, but it is also difficult for enemies to focus on the loiterer with high hiding, so much so that the loiter can take advantage of the opportunity to launch a sneak attack with powerful attack capabilities.

Although the Ranger doesn't have a damage bonus from sneak attacks, Ryan has a deeper perspective on this skill after seeing Negro's fighting style. The combination of Blazing and Electric Claw is far more agile and powerful than a sneak attack, and he can also hide from the enemy's line of sight and maximize his damage.

As for the improvement of concentration, it is a must, casting spells not only requires knowledge, while casting spells, the higher the concentration skill, the lower the influence of the outside world, and the lower the failure rate. Strong enough to not only resist the enemy's counterspells, but also to successfully cast spells in chaotic combat, Ryan has seen many mages and priests successfully cast spells even in a severely injured and crippled or even near-death state, and most of this is due to concentration.

Solving the problem of skill points, Ryan focused on the reward of the Immortal Legend, hesitated for a moment, and picked a spell-based spell among the 2-ring spells.

Cobweb: Creates multiple layers of strong, viscous filaments that look like spider webs, but look larger and thicker, and must have fulcrum points at either end, such as a ceiling, floor, or wall, otherwise they cannot be opened. Creatures that touch the sticky wire or are within the spell radius will be entangled.

A very useful control spell, especially for Ryan.

As for the specialty, Ryan didn't focus on the super magic specialty, every super magic specialty needs to take time to grind in the spells he has learned, and at least one spell slot will be higher, which is not worth it for Ryan.

In the end, Ryan made up his mind based on the spells he had learned and his own situation.

Lethal Shot:

Front: Agility 13, accurate shooting.

Effect: You can target enemy weaknesses with a threatening ranged attack. Deals an additional amount of damage on top of the initial damage, which cannot be buffed with heavy hits.

The inexplicable power flowed through Ryan's body, making his arms seem to become more powerful and his eyes sharper.

With a lethal shot and the ability to control the web, Ryan is able to kill most enemies in mid-range encounters.

After briefly familiarizing himself with his newfound abilities, Ryan pulled out a scroll from his package, which was the same two-ring spell transcription scroll that Lancedell had given him.

Slowly unwrap it, and an esoteric spell model has already been drawn on it. Flame Blast, the plastic energy spell that embarrassed him in the competition for places before.

This was a decision Ryan had made before leaving Castle Flare Star, and although the Flame Burst was only within two meters of its body, it had a short cast time, and with the help of the Flame Operator's Blazing Attribute, it could be cast in almost a single breath.

Moreover, Ryan's health is not high now, and it is almost fatal to be surrounded by more than two enemies, and the fire damage caused by the flameburst can effectively interrupt the attack of several people.

Of course, more importantly, although Ryan has many attack methods, his damage ability is not high, and as a level 3 mage, Flame Blast's ability to cause 3d8 lethality, is almost fatal for some miscellaneous soldiers.

Flipping through the transcription scroll, Ryan picked up pen and paper, focusing on the analysis of the spell model, gradually oblivious to the passage of time.