Chapter Seventy-Six: Upgrade, Upgrade, Upgrade

After all, it is the money that is used to hate less! Rosen looked at the empty money bag, and then looked at the various props in front of him, and couldn't help but feel a lot of emotion.

However, when he saw the merit points of more than 8,000 points, he suddenly felt that he was still quite rich, after all, these merit points can not only be used to upgrade skills, but also can be used to exchange for items, but it is not as cost-effective as using gold coins in comparison.

The first skill that Lawson strengthened was Returning to the Light.

After all, it is used to save lives at critical moments, of course, it must be arranged properly first.

Just when he smashed a large amount of merit points, Rosen really had a feeling of distress and bleeding, from LV1 to LV5, each level of merit points required was 500 points, but when breaking through the bottleneck of primary skills and being promoted to LV6, it required an astonishing 2000 points.

In other words, Lawson spent 4,000 merit points on it without paying attention. Even if these meritorious points were relatively easy to come by, he felt distressed.

However, all the efforts can be rewarded after all, and after seeing the attributes of returning to the light, he feels that his previous efforts are worth it.

"Back to the Light, LV6, Back to the Light: In the last moment of your death you will have 3 seconds to think about your life and death, during which time your corpse will be invincible and will not suffer any damage.

After 3 seconds, you'll have two options, 1 Revive on the spot, restore 15% of your health, and activate bullet time for 15 seconds, which can only be used once per world.

2. Resurrection from the dead, you will temporarily turn into a geismus, during which you can go anywhere despite any physical obstacles, but you will not be able to wear any weapons or items, let alone attack people.

The first 10 seconds of the geist state will be free, after which the health and bullet time after resurrection will be deducted, and every additional 1 second will be deducted 1% of the health and 1 second of bullet time, and 500 merit points will be consumed.

If you run out of health and bullet time, you will completely lose the chance of resurrection.

Otherwise, it will be able to be resurrected at any time, and the location of the geisman state is the resurrection position, and the body will be roughly the same as before death. ”

After seeing such a detailed introduction to the attributes, Lawson really felt like it was worth the money.

At this time, the return to the light is not only more health when resurrected, the bullet time is longer, but more importantly, there is a geist state. That's the biggest benefit.

This means that when he encounters an irresistible enemy, he can fake his death to escape, or when he is trapped in a desperate situation and cannot get out, he can turn into a wandering spirit and slip away after death, and then come back to life after reaching a safe place, and naturally escape from the place of death.

The more he thought about it, the more excited he became, and Rosen suddenly felt that the 4,000 merit points just now were not so distressed.

There was also a surprise waiting for him to choose.

"When you reach an intermediate level of skill Flashback, you will receive any of the following special effects:

A: Abandon a part of the body and become a shell that looks like oneself to attract the enemy's attention, while the main body can run away silently, and the abandoned body will not be able to recover in the current world.

B Vitality Burst: Within 30 seconds of resurrection, HP regeneration speed +5.

C Revenge: Double the attack power of the last blow before death, critical strike chance +3, lethal effect trigger chance +1.

D: After death, an explosion will be triggered above the corpse, with a range of 15 meters.

After thinking about it carefully, Rosen hesitated for a long time between A and B, and finally chose B.

Because in his opinion, although the skill of surviving with a broken tail is good, it is still used to escape after all, and it is far less than the burst of vitality to increase his chances of survival.

Besides, if it gets to the point where he triggers the return to the light, he must be at the end of his rope, and it is more useful to recover more health and fight the enemy to the death than to run away like a lost dog.

Immediately, Lawson began to upgrade his ghost skills again.

Originally, he thought that the merit value must be consumed more, but when he really started to increase the level of the ghost skill, he realized that he was wrong.

Each upgrade from LV1 to LV4 only requires 350 merit points, and from LV5 to LV6, it only takes 1500, which really surprised Lawson.

But after thinking about it, he felt that he should take it for granted, after all, returning to the light can resurrect him after death, and this alone is not expensive, because life is priceless, and it is still his own life.

After spending a total of 2,900 merit points to upgrade the Spectral Skill to LV6, its stats have changed dramatically.

"Spirit, LV6, an intermediate skill that allows you to summon a ghost in the same state as your current best state to fight for you, costing 50 mana, lasting 600 seconds, and having a skill cooldown of 3 hours."

"When you reach an intermediate level with your Ghost Skill, you will receive any of the following special effects:

A: Half-price discount: -50% of the mana consumed when this skill is released.

B: Persistent Combat: The Spirits you summon will maintain an additional +50% on top of the original duration.

C: No need to calm down: -50% of the original skill release interval.

D: Innovative Equipment: Allows your Ghost to change its original equipment and wear the same equipment the next time it appears.

(Note: All equipment must be owned by the summoner, and the equipment used by the ghost is for use only, and cannot be discarded, damaged, or left behind.) )

Rosen originally thought of choosing B, because then the ghost would stay longer, but when it was about to decide, he hesitated, because he thought that the purpose of summoning the ghost was to fight, and it still played a decisive role at the most critical time.

In that case, it doesn't matter if she can last for a long time, after all, in the previous battle, the ghost only existed for 60 seconds and still played a big role.

At this thought, Lawson finally chose C, because the shorter the cooldown, the more often he can summon it, so that it doesn't matter if he occasionally uses it to do some dirty work of sending thunderbolts to death, anyway, he can summon it again soon.

After seeing that continuing to level up required merit points, Lawson finally decided to give up for the time being.

At this point, he only had 1,934 merit points left, which he couldn't use to upgrade his skills to make much of a difference, so he thought about it and decided to keep it for the time being, so that he could later strengthen the new skills he had gained from the world of Diablo 2.

Although he didn't plan to improve his skills and shop, Lawson didn't rush into the world of Diablo 2, but rummaged through his backpack and took out the black iron key he got after killing the biochemical warrior before.

Although he had killed many cyborg warriors before, he only had 7 keys in his hands.

Because some of them he didn't have time to pick up, and some of them didn't drop after the cyborg soldier died.

It's not a big deal to just have one key in front of you, but when you put seven black iron keys together, you can see the difference very clearly.

Four of them also radiated, but they were much lighter, and unlike the other three, they were so blood-rich that you could see that there was probably nothing good in them.

One of the keys was half a circle larger than the others and had a thicker glow, left behind after the death of Jayden, who had been killed by Rosen.

After arranging the keys and looking at them from beginning to end, Lawson finally decided to open the shallow keys first. In the past, there were often similar operations when playing online games, and there is a more mysterious saying that this is accumulating luck.

"Are you opening the Black Iron Key now?"

"Yes."

"You have obtained the following items: 1, Military Dagger (Whiteboard)."

Seeing that there was such a big commotion, and that he only got such a little something, Rosen couldn't help but be disappointed.

I looked at the remaining 3 similar keys, and immediately chose to open them at the same time.

"You have obtained the following items: 1 merit value of 835 points, 2 dollars 1530, 3 medical bandages x2: although it looks very rudimentary, you can use it anywhere, it is used to bandage and stop bleeding after injury, it restores 3 health points per second for 15 seconds, and minor injuries can be directly removed from the bleeding state."

That's a good thing. Lawson took out the medical bandage and looked at it, and found that the appearance was slightly different from the bandages he usually saw, but it was easy to use, and he didn't care about the surprise in the details.

Lawson then picked up a blood-colored key and chose to open it.

Lawson gets a lot of items: 1, merit value 150 points, 2, rifle specialization LV5, allowing you to use all kinds of rifles more proficiently, provided that your basic combat reaches LV6. ”

"This is probably the guy I killed first." When Rosen saw the rifle mastery, he guessed the origin of the Black Iron Key.

If he could, he would have liked to get his hands on that guy's M27, but he couldn't get anything out of the matter of extracting items, and it was all up to luck to get anything.

But for now, it's pretty good, at least he's satisfied.

Merit points were self-attributed to his personal attribute interface, and the scroll of the rifle specialization LV5 Rosen was used on the spot.