Chapter 85 Spirit Summoner Swordsman

With the cooperation of the bats, Rod quickly cleaned up the centaur around him. The centaur had to withstand the bats, and also needed to withstand Rod’s attack, and lost a lot of time.

At this moment, just as Rhode was about to attack the centaur in front of him, the vampire suddenly issued a warning to Rhode, and then there was a blast of wind in Rhode’s ear, and Rhode hurriedly dodged aside.

A tomahawk swivelled past Rod, but fortunately, Rod dodged in time. The axe didn’t directly hit Rod, the axe blade was deeply embedded in the ground beside him.


Although the centaur leader was fighting with undead creatures, watching his subordinates die one after another, the centaur leader would not sit back and watch, but directly threw the tomahawk in his hand at Rhode from a distance.

Throwing the battle axe out, there was only one left of the two battle axes originally held by the centaur leader. Upon seeing this, the centaur leader held the remaining battle axe in his hands with both hands, and made a leap, slashing away at the ghost in front of him.

After losing a battle axe, the way the centaur leader fights has changed again.

The ghost, who had received a lot of trauma, was finally unable to resist the attack of the centaur leader.

After slaying the ghost, the centaur leader didn’t care about the ghosts around him, but rushed straight in the direction of Lord.

At this time, avoiding the throwing battle axe, Rhode also noticed the centaur leader on the side.

The centaur leader charged with great power. With the sound of horseshoes approaching extremely fast, Rod knew that this charge of the centaur leader could not be hardened by himself.

Charge-type attacks will be accompanied by a powerful impact. If Rhodes wants to block the charge of the centaur leader, it is tantamount to resisting the charge of the cavalry head-on.

According to Rhode’s command, the surrounding bats quickly encircled the centaur leader who came straight.

The centaur leader completely ignored the surrounding bats. Under the impact of the charge, all the bats located in front of the centaur leader were washed away. Many bats were unable to withstand the violent impact and turned into black mist.

Seeing the leader charging towards the enemy, the remaining half-man immediately stopped the remaining ghosts.

Taking advantage of the distance between his centaur leader and himself, Rod quickly opened the attribute panel.

Rod looked at the properties panel. After the previous battle, Rhode’s experience value has reached 2120, which satisfies Rhode’s required upgrade experience.

Due to Rhode’s level and reaching the advanced standards, the position where the required experience value was originally displayed in the attribute panel has become an upward arrow, and Rhode quickly selects it with his consciousness.

“Level 3 professional fallen samurai, prerequisite occupation: swordsman. Skills required: expert swordsmanship, elementary spiritualism. Experience required to find a job: 1500”



“Level 3 professional spirit caller swordsman, prerequisite occupation: swordsman. Skills required: advanced swordsmanship, advanced spiritualism. Experience required for employment: 2000”

“Tier 3 professional mausoleum, prerequisite occupation: none. Skills required: any advanced skills, elementary spiritualism. Experience required to find a job: 1000”

“…”

The advanced occupations provided by the system are determined according to the player’s existing special skills. Even if the experience value is sufficient, if the special skills are not satisfied, it is still impossible to advance.

Although there are many professions below, they do not match Rhode’s own style, so the system ranks them below by itself. According to Rhode’s fighting style, the most suitable occupations for Rhode are ranked above.

In the previous game, due to the second expansion, Rod has a lot of knowledge about the ranks of the cemetery department.

Among the ranks of the cemetery, the most famous is the Necromancer. The apprentice of the Necromancer who wants to advance to Tier 3 requires a series of special skills that Rohde can’t currently achieve.

To be able to advance to the Tier 3 profession, Rhodes needs to choose between the fallen samurai and the spirit-calling swordsman.

The system did not give specific information about these two occupations, and Rod did not know the bonuses that these two occupations could add. But based on some information from previous lives and the special skills needed to advance, Rod also roughly guessed the fighting style of these two professions.

The fallen samurai focuses on combat. As the special skills required for upgrades do not focus on spiritism, they still belong to the combat profession as a whole. The profession bonus should belong to the direct damage category, and there is no bonus for manipulating undead creatures.

The Spirit Swordsman focuses on the imperial undead creatures, and does not have too high requirements for swordsmanship, which is no different from the advanced swordsmanship required for advanced swordsmanship.

Only based on the skill requirements during the advanced stage, and the cemetery-based professions he saw in his previous life, Rodrough knew the difference between these two professions. However, Roder had a hard time choosing which profession.

It stands to reason that in order to quickly solve the enemy in front of him, Rhode should choose a fallen samurai to gain a strong fighting ability. But Rod deeply understands that when advancing to a career, one should not only consider the bonuses brought by the career itself, but also consider the impact on the future.

If you choose a fallen samurai, even if your rank is upgraded again, you can only advance to the cemetery class belonging to the combat system. The Spirit Swordsman is different. After being advanced, his combat ability is not improved in a short period of time, but his growth is far beyond that of a fallen samurai.

Rod recalled that among the advanced branches of the fourth-order necromancer, there happened to be a spirit-calling swordsman.

According to Rhode’s original plan, in order to obtain sufficient benefits in the upcoming war, the pre-selected advanced profession is the Spirit Caller Swordsman. However, in order to deal with the immediate trouble, Rod hesitated a little.

Without thinking about it for long, Lord made a decision to advance to the Spirit Swordsman!

“Experience consumption is 2000, and the remaining experience is 120. The professional level is raised to level 3 Spirit Swordsman level 1…”

“Get free attribute point 1, get skill point 1…”

“The level 2 profession [Swordsman] is completed, and the [Swordsman] professional expertise is retained.”

“[Swordsman] Occupational Specialty: According to the level of swordsmanship, the damage caused is increased. The current level of swordsmanship: Expert level, with an additional 20% bonus to damage.”

“[Spirit Swordsman] Professional Specialty: Manipulate Spirit +5. The undead creatures you control get special skills: Swordsmanship according to your swordsmanship level. Current swordsmanship level: Expert level, and the undead creatures gain intermediate swordsmanship.”

“Your skill [Spirit Mark] has been improved.”

“You got the racing achievement [Go ahead]”

“[Going Forward]: Take a job in any Tier 3 occupation. The basic reward is +1 for all attributes, and all damage is increased by 10% when worn.”

After taking up a Tier 3 career, Rod clearly felt that his actual combat ability overall had been improved to a certain extent.

The all-attribute improvement brought by the racing achievements has further improved Rhodes’s combat capabilities.

Rod took out the [Dark Asylum] that had been hanging on his body. As Rhode’s thoughts moved, a burst of black clouds gathered above Rhode’s head.

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