A brave player who started by touching corpses

Chapter 82: One corpse for three purposes... That's a bit too much~

Listening to the explosion sound coming from behind his buttocks, Luke touched the non-existent sweat on his forehead.

Fortunately, he was careful. When he found that the object was not ejected by itself but was lifted up by the corpse, he realized that the gem worth 50,000 points should have been replaced by the Necromancer's staff, which means that this corpse is likely to take out the detonator.

Luke killed a bat in advance and left the body on the ground not far away. While taking the staff, he launched a tactical jump. At the moment of taking off, he could even feel a heat wave trying to chase his buttocks.

He waved the staff casually and knocked on the Eye of Horus wall sculpture beside him. A sapphire worth 100 points, equal to 1 gold coin, was knocked out from the center of the eyeball, and then thrown to Luke on the ground. Only then did he have time to check the true attributes of the staff.

[Skeleton Resurrection lv3, use the corpse of the monster to revive a skeleton warrior to fight for you. The current maximum number that can be summoned is 3. 】

【Teeth lv1, summon a group of magical teeth to pierce your enemies, the maximum number of teeth is 2. 】

【Corpse Explosion lv1, select a monster corpse, let it explode and randomly cause 70%~120% of the corpse's vitality damage to nearby enemies. The explosion radius is 2.6 meters. 】

To be honest, this is a rare little gem among the level 6 canes.

"Skeleton Resurrection" that can make all Diablo players no longer feel lonely in the game, "Teeth" that can launch magical teeth but the power is better than nothing, and the most critical skill for killing bosses and brushing groups of monsters "Corpse Explosion".

The first two skills are actually irrelevant to Luke, but only the corpse explosion makes the importance of this cane in Luke's current equipment directly enter the t0 level.

Even if he throws away all his equipment, he has to find a way to keep this cane.

The perversion of corpse explosion has been fully reflected in the skill description.

That is to say, its actual power has nothing to do with Luke himself, but only depends on the HP of the monster corpse before it died.

For example, if Sanmu stands next to a dead Red Falcon soldier and Luke detonates the soldier's corpse, Sanmu will probably only stagger.

But if the Red Falcon soldier is replaced with the Heavenly King Creation Demon Heart with enhanced HP, Sanmu will most likely be killed directly.

Theoretically, as long as there is a corpse with enough HP, the user of the corpse explosion can even kill the god.

Of course, this is just theory. The world is so big and there are so many games. Maybe someone has relevant resistance.

And the explosion of corpses in reality also involves a problem, that is, this skill is likely to be a mixed fire and physical damage.

Luke remembers very clearly that among the fixed dark gold equipment, there is a battle staff called "Fire Spirit". This staff has a series of exclusive skills for mages and witches, and also has a "Fire Skill +2" attribute.

And this Fire Skill +2 attribute is not limited to mages. In addition to barbarians, the other five professions actually have a small amount of fire skills.

Amazon's Fire Arrow, Paladin's Holy Fire Aura, Druid's Fire Storm, Assassin's Flame Fist, etc., are all fire skills that can benefit from the "Fire Skill +2" bonus.

As for the Necromancer, it is the Fire Golem and Corpse Explosion.

In other words, once the boss unit has a strong fire resistance, the fire effect added by the corpse explosion is likely to be weakened.

But fire is fire, and how to calculate the physical impact effect of the explosion is perhaps another matter...

In short, there are indeed many problems involved in the materialization of game rules, and there are many places that cannot be directly applied to the settings in the game.

But this time is the epitome of the reality of the game world~

Luke himself enjoys the process of exploring these.

Because the S stick was transformed into a special equipment for the Imp not long ago, Luke's free hand just happened to equip the stick.

He waved his hand gently at the palm-sized bat monster corpse that had not been purified, and this thin and small fresh rabies-carrying corpse, which was not much bigger than a mouse, suddenly exploded.

All the flesh and blood were perfectly separated at this moment, and at the same time, the tiny skeleton began to inflate magically, and in the blink of an eye, it changed from a small guy that could be bitten by teeth to a standard human skeleton.

The naked height was about 175 cm, and there were 206 bones.

And looking at the shape of the hip bone, it can be confirmed that it was a male when it was alive.

The right hand bone of this human skeleton grasped a pale bone knife, and the ulna and radius of the left hand fixed a tattered round shield with broken arrows on it.

There was even a random skeleton warrior with a shield.

The magic of skeleton resurrection is here. As long as it is a monster corpse with bones and unpurified, even if it only has one finger bone, it can directly summon a whole skeleton, and it also comes with weapons.

But in the same way, once a skeleton is used as material to summon, the remaining flesh and blood is equivalent to being purified, which means that it can no longer be used to search for items, and vice versa.

It doesn't matter to Luke. He is not so stingy that he would first roar a corpse, then turn it into a skeleton, and finally sweep the corpse fragments together to release the corpse explosion...

Speaking of which, Luke is not really afraid of things like human skeletons. He was the one who moved the skeleton models in biology class in high school. However, the little demon beast seemed to be not very adaptable for a while, and half of its head was retracted into Luke's backpack.

Summoned three times in a row, skeleton warriors with three different weapons, sword and shield, short axe, and broken sword, appeared, and just like in the game, they were very nervous and wandered around Luke, unable to stop for a moment.

Luke could not command them. They would only be summoned by Luke and instinctively attack all units in the monster camp.

The combat effectiveness of the three skeleton warriors is basically not to be expected, but as cannon fodder units that can be replenished at any time, they are quite qualified, but the mana consumption is not low, which is almost three times the blue bar consumption of fire bombs. Luke's blue bar was used up after summoning two, and he just ate a bottle urgently.

Following the sign, Luke began to climb up along the spiral passage, and then deliberately let the three skeleton warriors fight with the mummy.

Then the interesting things came.

The purple cursed smoke of the mummy, which can forcibly turn living things into mummies, has no response when sprayed on the skeleton warriors, and all the smoke passes through the extremely exposed gaps in their bodies.

The sharp blades in the hands of the skeleton warriors will take the opportunity to fall on the mummies, but the skeletons have no edge at all. The broken swords that are almost blunt instruments fall on the mummies, just like hitting a sandbag with a certain age, with almost no sense of impact.

It highlights that a group of noobs are pecking at each other, and no one can kill the other.

But as the pecking progresses, Luke can see that compared to the mummies who just use their body instincts to swing their arms, the skeleton warriors obviously have certain skills in using weapons.

However, when Luke tried to recall the background setting of the necromancer, he probably understood what was going on.

The souls of heroes who are free in the world are actually responsible for controlling the battle in these skeleton warriors.

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