Chapter 105 returns, settled

Strange, why hasn't the mission I received before entering the tower been completed? When Lawson cleaned up the items scattered all over the ground, he suddenly remembered something and glanced at the task list, which was indeed not prompted to be completed.

Despite his doubts, Rosen didn't stay in the area too long, and when he saw that there were no more items worth looting, he called Elena and Vali away.

Although the countess has been killed, Lawson has not completed the fifth floor of the dungeon, and has only walked halfway so far, which he thinks is probably the reason why the mission has not been completed.

Not long after walking away, Rosen saw a group of dark archers emerge, and Rosen picked up the long-range gray and white bow and shot it with multiple arrows.

"Whoosh, swish, swish, ......" arrows quickly fell to the ground with several dark archers.

A golden light rose from Lawson's body, but two prompts scrambled to emerge.

"Your class Amazon has been boosted, and you are currently level LV9, and you have 5 attribute points and 1 skill point to use."

"Your class Barbarian has been promoted, and at the current level of LV13, you have 5 attribute points and 1 skill point at your disposal."

Lawson was a little confused at first, and then realized that even if he used Amazon's skills to kill enemies, the skills he gained might be divided among other classes, although he didn't quite understand the reason, but he didn't bother to care.

First of all, after adding the 10 attribute points that you just got to Agility and Strength, you can click on the skill tree and choose the skills that Amazon and Barbarian need to light up.

After some consideration, Rosen finally chose the Ice Arrow for the former and the Dominant Stick for the latter.

"Ice Arrow, current level 1, converts 3% of physical damage to elemental damage, +10% change accuracy, freeze damage: 3-4, freeze time: 4 seconds, mana cost: 3.5."

"Dominate the Long Stick, Passive - Increases your combat skills with the Long Stick, currently level 1, Damage +28%, Damage +30%, 5% chance to make a critical hit."

The Ice Arrow was chosen because Lawson felt that he needed a ranged control skill, especially when facing melee enemies, and Ice Arrows that could deal freezing damage to enemies and make them temporarily slow down were quite useful.

As for the long stick of control, Rosen considered that he might be able to use it in other professions, such as the mage's combat staff, which is also a type of long stick, and there is no harm in mastering it in advance.

After mastering the ice arrow, Lawson used it frequently when facing enemies in the future, and was quite satisfied with its lethality that could freeze mobs into ice sculptures or even kill them with a single arrow.

"Bang."

As a blade demon struck by an ice arrow shattered into ice and scattered to the ground, the entire Forgotten Tower was cleared of mobs.

"You have completed the mission: Mysteries of the Tower, Merit +50, XP +50, Fame +100."

Looking at such a perfunctory task reward, Lawson didn't pay much attention to it.

Because he'd had been pleasantly surprised enough that the key to terror alone had kept him from running in vain, and there were other things that were a great harvest to be had, and it would be a bit insatiable to want more now.

After glancing around the darkness, Rosen ripped open a town teleportation scroll and returned to his home in Camp Rog with Vali and Elena.

After sending Elena back to rest, Lawson also lay on the bed and waved goodbye to Vali before choosing to return.

With countless flashes of light, the battles that Lawson had just experienced in the world of Diablo 2 appeared one after another, especially his desperate battle with the countess was even more dangerous and exciting, even if he was seen from a bystander's corner now, it was a sense of luck.

If it weren't for the ghost's containment, if it weren't for the flash badge in his hand, if he hadn't gritted his teeth and persevered to the end, he might have died in her hands.

After closing his eyes for a long time, Rosen let out a long sigh of relief and gradually calmed his troubled thoughts.

"Congratulations to the Juggernaut on completing an extraordinary journey, will you settle the rewards for this mission?"

"Yes."

"Congratulations on completing a mission: finding and rescuing Decca Kane, with the following rewards: Merit +200, XP +560, Fame +120, and Mission Point +1."

Complete the side quest: Tower of Oblivion.

"You currently have E-level game rights, and you have the right to choose 2 skills from the Scarlet Biochemical World you just experienced to become your own personal skills, and bring them to any world in the future to use."

"Currently available skills: 1 Heavy Attack, 2 Jump, 3 Two-Handed Swing, 4 Stun, 5 Two-Handed Throw, 6 Howl, 7 Scream, 8 Axe, 9 Macehead, 10 Stick, 11 Throwing Throw, 12 Spear, 13 Critical Strike, 14 Poison Gun, 15 Ice Arrow.

"Obtain an item: a ring of energy.

Rosen glanced inside his backpack and saw an unsightly ring.

Although he has gained a lot in the world of Diablo 2, nine out of ten of them cannot be brought out, and this energy ring is a reward given by Akara, so Lawson has it completely.

After putting the energy ring on his hand, Rosen's mind suddenly cleared, and his brain seemed to turn much faster, and of course the mana value or something went up.

What skills should I choose?! Rosen couldn't help but be a little torn.

This time in Diablo 2, although he only got 1 quest point, but there is still 1 left in the previous world, so there are a total of 2 quest points at his disposal.

After thinking about it, Lawson finally decided to take the two skills of two-handed swing and critical strike.

The former is the Barbarian's active skill, allowing Lawson's hands to play the same role in combat, which is equivalent to increasing his strength by at least half.

The latter, however, is Amazon's passive ability, which allows Lawson's attacks to deal double damage to the target. Although it is currently only level 1 and has a measly 16% chance of triggering double damage, this is definitely not a big problem for Lawson, who has deep pockets right now.

Thinking of this, Lawson glanced at his character interface, and his eyebrows couldn't help but raise.

"Juggernaut of the game: Rosen."

"Clearance: E-class."

"Available classes: Outlander, Amazon, Scout, Barbarian."

"Available Mission Points: 0"

"Merit Points: 9312 points."

"Current Skills: Basic Range, Basic Melee, Rapid Fire, Throwing Boomerang, Multiple Arrows, Two Handed Swing, ......"

"Gold: 19765."

"Kill Points: 28."

Seeing the surging number of merit points and gold coins, Rosen suddenly smiled.

In particular, the number of gold coins is approaching 20,000, which makes him feel like a poor man has turned over, at least he doesn't have to buy things as carefully as before. It's cool to think about.

The reason why the number of gold coins has skyrocketed this time is that on the one hand, Rosen left some of it after buying things during the last settlement, and on the other hand, he killed the countess this time and got a large amount of gold coins.

The total number of gold coins scattered on the ground in the tower alone exceeded two thousand five hundred, not to mention the gold coins he had obtained from the countess's treasure chest, and the bits and pieces added up, and the Tower of Oblivion alone contributed nearly six thousand eight hundred gold coins.

Because of this, his pockets suddenly became larger.

It was only when he glanced at the list of items available for purchase and the corresponding prices that Lawson, who had just been satisfied and considered himself a rich man, felt that he was still very poor again.

Shaking his head and putting aside the idea of spending money for the time being, Rosen felt that it was more important to strengthen the skills in his hand first.

Although two-handed swing is a skill that can only be mastered by barbarians after reaching level 6, the merit value cost to improve it is not an exaggeration.

It only takes 100 points to upgrade from LV1 to LV5, and as for completing the level jump from LV5 to LV6, you need to consume 500 merit points, and after reaching LV6, you need 250 merit points for each upgrade, and so on, and when LV10 breaks through to LV11, the merit points required will skyrocket to 1000 merit points again.

Although he got a lot of merit points this time, Lawson still didn't dare to squander it, because he needed to upgrade a lot of skills.

After careful consideration, Lawson decided to raise his two-handed swing to LV6 first, for which he paid 900 merit points. For him at this time, this can definitely only be regarded as a drizzle.

"Two-handed swing, LV6, damage +35%, attack accuracy +35%, mana cost: 0.5."

"This skill gives you more mastery of your hands, allowing you to attack enemies with two weapons at the same time, and potentially injure two targets in a single attack."

"Since this skill has broken through to the intermediate level, you will be rewarded with one of the following effects:

A, Quadruple Damage, when attacking an enemy with the same weapon in both hands, there is a 57% chance to deal Quadruple Damage and Critical Hit.

B, varies, when using different types of weapons with both hands to attack the enemy, one-handed damage +30% maximum damage, and accuracy when attacking +43%

C, Rage Strike, when there is only one offensive weapon in the weapon held in both hands, you can get a charge effect, and you can get a Raging Hit every 5 consecutive attacks, doubling the damage, knockback +3, and one-handed attack speed +61%.

D, open the bow left and right, when using the bow and crossbow and throwing weapons for long-range attacks during battle, both hands can have the same attack effect, damage +15%, accuracy +2. ”

Rosen thinks that these four special effects are very good, and choosing one of the four is indeed a headache for him.

After thinking about it, Rosen finally chose A. This is not only because it gives the most damage bonus, but also because it has a wider range of applications.

Because it works on the premise of holding the same weapon in both hands, but it doesn't emphasize that it must be a melee weapon, which means that if Lawson uses two pistols of the same type, he can also perform four times the damage and critical hits, which is quite sharp.

Although the attack power of ordinary whiteboard pistols is generally not high, it is not a problem for Lawson, there are many pistols with amazing attack power in the world of Torchlight 2, as long as you spend some time you can always find two that are suitable, and then the quadruple damage plus critical hit will definitely be invincible. Just thinking about Rosen can't help but feel a little excited.

Immediately, Lawson invested 2,000 merit points again, and raised his two-handed swing to LV11 in one fell swoop.