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My Skill Bar is Full of Monster Skills-Chapter 260 - 168: Where Are They?
Due to the urgent situation, Raine quickly shifted his gaze downward.
The first thing that caught his eye was the additional Undead Affinity in his Bloodline Talent.
Undead Affinity Level 2: When casting any necromancy spells, the power is increased by 20%; when learning any necromancy spells, learning speed is increased by 40%.
In the section of Spell-like Abilities, compared to the previously fused Wild Boar Shaman Bloodline, there were two new magic descriptions.
The first new one was the First Level necromancy spell Bone Shield.
Bone Shield Level 1, Effect: Summons three bones that swirl around oneself or around a target, lasting for 30 minutes.
Raine immediately recalled that it was the spell just used by the Wild Boar Shaman, with three gleaming white thigh bones swirling around the body.
The second addition was the Second Level necromancy spell Weakening Ray.
Weakening Ray Level 1, Effect: Shoots a Weakening Ray that rapidly decreases the target’s Strength Attribute, lasting for 3 minutes.
(Note: The degree of reduction is related to the target’s Constitution.)
Obviously, this was the spell with a strong corpse stench.
This very spell made Raine feel a wave of weakness.
’From this Headless Wild Boar Shaman Bloodline, a normal Wild Boar Shaman should not possess necromancy spell-like abilities.’
’In other words, the mages of this world truly have the ability to change a species’ bloodline to some extent?’
’Does that mean that in the future, when I have enough power, I could organize mages to conduct related research and perhaps further utilize my own Golden Finger feature?’
At this moment, Elise, Laisa, Sulfur Vine, and Benest quickly walked up from behind Raine.
"Raine, you’re truly amazing; it’s almost exactly as you described."
"If it wasn’t for that Wild Boar Shaman suddenly casting necromancy spells at the last moment, I’d really believe you knew prophecy!" Laisa clicked her tongue in amazement, stepped forward to pat Raine on the shoulder, and praised him.
The Druid Maiden Sulfur Vine blinked her crystal-clear eyes, repeatedly observing Raine without saying a word.
The arrival of his teammates naturally interrupted Raine’s examination of the new bloodline.
However, in reality, Raine had already basically understood the situation with the Headless Wild Boar Bloodline, summarized as — ’Gained Undead Spell Affinity and two necromancy spells.’
"This should be the enhancement mentioned earlier; the previous Deadwater Wild Boar Shaman didn’t know these necromancy spells." Benest squatted down to carefully examine the changes in the Wild Boar Shaman.
His three silver string arrows hit the vital points perfectly, yet in such a situation, the opponent was still able to fight.
This seemed to be beyond the scope of normal living beings.
"Indeed, Mr. Rein, I agree with that view," Raine nodded in agreement.
At this moment, Raine suddenly thought of something and turned his head to say something to the two women beside him.
"By the way, Elise, Sulfur Vine, thank you!"
"No...no need to thank! I didn’t help much." The Druid Maiden blushed, waving her hands repeatedly.
"Hehe~ Mr. Rein, it’s what I should do," Elise replied with a sweet smile.
As about a minute passed, the surrounding area gradually began to echo with the grunts of Wild Boar People.
The group of five decided to quickly tidy the scene as much as possible to avoid being discovered by the Wild Boar People.
"By the way, Mr. Rein, didn’t you say you were looking for a totem last time? This should be it, right?"
At this moment, Elise picked up a totem pole about half a meter long with mysterious carvings near the Wild Boar Shaman and handed it to Raine.
"Yes! I almost forgot."
"Thank you!"
Raine realized he had been so preoccupied with checking the newly acquired Headless Wild Boar Shaman Bloodline that he forgot to pick up the totem.
The totem was not heavy, and the wood had a texture similar to rosewood, feeling smooth to the touch.
After securing the totem, Raine and his party of five walked about several tens of meters in the dim corridor until they gradually saw a bit of light ahead.
It wasn’t the dazzling sunlight nor the gentle moonlight but the flickering light of a fire pit or campfire.
Laisa motioned with her hand to the back, signaling her intent to investigate ahead.
Raine watched Laisa’s graceful figure as she advanced a few meters, and then her body trembled slightly, her face turning a bit pale as she glanced back at Raine.
This made Raine think of something, and he cautiously moved forward to investigate.
What he saw was a mountainous space several times larger than the Oak Village hall, with five campfires and at least dozens of Wild Boar Warriors, High-tier Warriors, Earth Diviners, and Wild Boar Shamans packed inside.
The most eye-catching were the two gigantically built Wild Boar People bound by thick iron chains on either side at the front.
Even the High-tier Wild Boar Warriors, over two meters tall, seemed like children in comparison.
Because these figures were nearly three meters tall, comparable to an ogre.
And a strong Wild Boar Person about two and a half meters tall, with three small flags inserted into his back, was loudly cursing while whipping the two three-meter-tall mutated Wild Boar People with a stick.
’Wild Boar Chief?’
’And these are...two mutated Wild Boar People?’
This caused Raine’s eyes to light up with a gleam.
’And...at least four Wild Boar Shamans?’
Raine looked at the campfires arranged in a two-one-two formation; each of the two fires on the left and right sides had a Wild Boar holding a totem in the center, precisely Wild Boar Shamans.







