Lord Game: I Have 100 Million Talents-Chapter 121 - 90: Level 3 Bloodthirsty, Level 10 Priest’s Big Move, a More and Stronger Divine Chosen Legion

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Chapter 121: Chapter 90: Level 3 Bloodthirsty, Level 10 Priest’s Big Move, a More and Stronger Divine Chosen Legion

Seven days flew by in the blink of an eye, and a new Weekly Calendar had begun.

During this week, Qin Feng and the mad madam both abided by their previous gentleman’s agreement.

The former offered 35,000 food resources daily, firmly holding the top spot, while the latter invested 30,000 food resources daily to secure the second position.

The rest of the players either had no intention of interfering or didn’t dare to intervene due to their own lack of strength. This allowed the two of them to consistently dominate the top of the daily rankings with an absolute advantage, their individual ranks as solid as a rock.

Thus, after six days of accumulation, Qin Feng had obtained a total of 60 Dragon Crystals.

He followed his original plan, upgrading his [Recruit Prisoners] skill to Level 2 and then pushing his [Bloodthirsty] skill to Level 3, once again transforming and evolving his personal growth potential.

[Recruit Prisoners (Lv. 2): After each battle, you can capture a portion of enemy units at or below 2-stars. Over time, these prisoners can be recruited with 100% certainty (heroes excluded).]

[Upgrade Requirement: Dragon Crystal x50]

[Bloodthirsty (Lv. 3): For every enemy killed, permanently increase Life Value by 1. For every 10 enemies killed, permanently gain 1 attribute point. For every enemy killed, gain 1 Dinar. For every enemy killed, permanently increase the Life Value of your bound Mount by 1!]

[Open Special Module: War Merit Enfeoffment (You have already unlocked this through other means and cannot spend another 500 Dragon Crystals to unlock it a second time.)]

[Upgrade Requirement: Dragon Crystal x500]

The new feature unlocked by the Bloodthirsty skill was "Permanent Mount Life Value Increase." In the original mechanics, the protagonist’s mount had to kill an enemy by trampling it to individually count toward this Bloodthirsty Stack.

But thanks to the Magic Modification of the rules in Lord World, it no longer mattered whether the enemy was killed by Qin Feng himself or by his bound Mount using any means; both would count towards the Bloodthirsty Layers, simultaneously increasing the Life Value cap of both the man and his mount.

Of course,

Qin Feng’s previously accumulated Bloodthirsty Layers would not be transferred to his bound Mount.

And if his bound Mount were to accidentally die in battle later on, he would have to get a new bound Mount and start accumulating Bloodthirsty Layers from scratch to enhance its survivability again.

Most importantly,

as long as his bound Mount didn’t die, Qin Feng couldn’t easily swap it, preventing him from exploiting a bug to farm Life Value for his entire army of Desert Giant Wolves.

However, this didn’t prevent Qin Feng from changing the mount he was currently riding at any time.

For example, he could occasionally ride a horse, a dragon, a Griffin...

In addition,

another detail worth mentioning was that,

if Qin Feng hadn’t obtained the loyalty of those ten Sielo Knights, he would have only had Liv as a subordinate soldier with 100% Loyalty, and he wouldn’t have been able to directly unlock the "War Merit Enfeoffment" module.

He would have had to spend an extra 500 Dragon Crystals to unlock the "War Merit Enfeoffment" module when his [Bloodthirsty] skill reached Level 3.

In other words,

those ten Sielo Knights not only significantly increased Qin Feng’s overall strength,

but also saved him a precious 500 Dragon Crystals.

By the same logic, when [Recruit Prisoners] and [Middle-earth Warhammer] were upgraded to Lv. 3, they should also unlock a Riding and Cutting module that would cost 500 Dragon Crystals to activate.

He just didn’t know if these two new Talents would offer Riding and Cutting modules with entirely new mechanics, or if they would be the "Village Management" and "Village Guard Team" modules he had already unlocked.

In any case,

it wouldn’t be a loss either way.

After all, they were all super-powered plug-ins worth 500 Dragon Crystals...

Besides the growth in personal potential from [Bloodthirsty], Qin Feng’s individual strength had also undergone a transformation over the past week.

First, his Professions.

His most basic Profession, [Divine Chosen Lord], was still at Level 6 because he hadn’t participated in any new large-scale battles.

But that wasn’t a big deal.

Leveling up as a Divine Chosen Lord only increased a player’s personal Magic Power; none of the other Attributes changed.

Not even the most basic Life Value attribute

would increase.

Its skill set included War Blessing (increases the Divine Chosen Army’s All Attributes by 106%), Boiling (greatly increases the Divine Chosen Army’s attack speed and movement speed), Fear (reduces the armor value of enemy armor), and Celestial God Descent (3 seconds of Magic Immunity).

It had no attribute conversion rate.

In other words, none of the attribute points would be converted into corresponding Attack, Defense, and Life Values.

Next,

his main combat Profession, [Ranger], was stable at Professional Level 12, with the experience bar about halfway full.

The skill set was mostly unchanged.

The skill set was: Arrow Rain (AoE sustained physical damage), Triple Shot (single-target high-burst physical damage), Bow Mastery (special soft skill), Eagle Eye (expands Field of View + X-ray vision + detects invisible units), Forest’s Darling (increases movement speed in forests by 50%), Hunting (source for recruiting Fire Foxes), Kunos’ Arrow (an Ultimate Skill dealing 6x damage in a small AoE), and Forest Mystery (for the entire Divine Chosen Army, reduces incoming ranged damage by 20% and increases outgoing ranged damage by 20%).

The attribute conversion rates were severely polarized; the conversion rates for Strength and agility were extremely high, but the rates for Spirit and Constitution were very low.

It was the purest form of a glass cannon.

Either I shoot you dead from a distance, or you get in my face and kill me up close.

Finally,

there was his secondary combat Profession, [Sigmar Combat Priest].

Thanks to Qin Feng’s daily, high-intensity, repetitive training, it had not only reached the crucial Level 10 but had also unlocked a brand-new Ultimate Skill on par with [Kunos’ Arrow].