Chapter 295:181 Talent Upgrade_3
Translator: 549690339
These three skills each advanced 1 to 2 levels.
Most importantly, as these skill levels increase, these four skills can be enhanced for a second time.
Just in time, Dean McKenzie has just obtained a batch of templates.
He can entirely enhance these four skill levels.
If these four skills are enhanced like this, their combined combat power will significantly increase.
Additionally, Dean McKenzie was quite curious about the “Giant’s Crush” skill awakened by the Skeleton Giant.
He opened it immediately to check it out.
Skill: Forced Taunt (Six-turn)
Level: 1 (0/6,000,000)
Spirit Power Consumption: 1,000,000
Skill Effect: Upon activation, force all units within 100 meters into taunting mode!
This skill appears to be quite decent.
Dean McKenzie stroked his chin and effortlessly renamed the Skeleton Giant
Warrior to Doggy Three.
Next, Dean McKenzie plans to place priority on training Old Three.
As for the somewhat evil name, Doggy Three.
Dean McKenzie felt it was because he was too weak when he was young to handle the name, but now things are different, Dean McKenzie feels his strength has greatly increased.
He should be able to handle this name now.
After naming Old Three, Dean McKenzie got back to work.
He didn’t enhance Doggy Two’s skills. Mainly because he remembered that he had gotten quite a few things from the trading fair.
Without going into detail, Dean McKenzie decided to first check his assets.
See how much money he currently has.
Only when he has a clear number, can he carry out his plans.
Then, Dean McKenzie returned to his favored activity – calculating his earnings.
However, this time, Dean McKenzie was about to drop, overwhelmed by the sheer volume of his spoils.
With an army of over a hundred skeletons, it took a full five hours to thoroughly sort through everything.
Therefore, as soon as the recount was over, Dean McKenzie immediately ordered Old Six to build a warehouse capable of automatically consolidating and calculating resources.
Dean McKenzie did not want to do this kind of work a second time.
Although the work was arduous, the rewards were sweet.
After the total count, Dean McKenzie found that he had brought back more than 4.8 million gold coins from the Treasury of the Giant Bear and approximately 15,000 purple gold coins.
Adding to his original savings, Dean McKenzie’s gold coins stock broke through five million for the first time.
That’s quite a hefty amount.
The cash earning was only a small part of Dean McKenzie’s total profit this time.
Apart from the money, Dean McKenzie also obtained a large quantity of potions and equipment.
Not to mention the potions, just in terms of equipment, Dean McKenzie has enough to equip a Skeleton Legion of 3000.
And they were all top-quality equipment of at least Bronze rank.
Besides, he also had a plethora of skill books, instance scrolls, and various tools.
They were simply too many to count.
Among them, the most important for Dean McKenzie were a few things.
2 Secret Realm Modification Scrolls
133 Secret Realm Crystals
One Excellent Talent Stone and three High-Quality Talent Stones!
The first two can be used to upgrade the Land of Bone and improve the current rules of the Land of Bone.
The last two can be used to enhance Dean McKenzie’s talent.
These are all currently fundamental for Dean McKenzie.
The moment Dean McKenzie saw the High-Quality Talent Stone, he immediately started to use it, simultaneously upgrading his current talent.
[Your talent “Extraction” level has increased, current level: 5!]
Talent: Extraction
Level: 5 (0/50,000,000) (Excellent Talent Stone: 0/3)
Mana consumption: 1000
Effect: Can extract attributes from a creature that has not been dead for more than 1800 minutes.
Dean McKenzie casually looked at the attribute and retracted his attention.
There’s never anything interesting to see in talent attributes, its specific effects still need to be tested personally by Dean McKenzie.
So, Dean McKenzie started to get busy again.
Summoning skeletons, offering sacrifices, then extracting skeletons!
After one round, soon enough, Dean McKenzie had a basic understanding of the effect of Level 5 talent.
First is the imparting part!
Dean McKenzie tested it out and roughly found:
Ordinary Template: Level 10, 300 points
Elite Template: Level 10, 600 points
Excellent Template: Level 10, 900 points
Rare Template: Level 10,1200 points
Perfect Quality: Level 10, 2400 points
That is to say, Dean McKenzie is currently at Level 102, his four-dimensional attributes can be increased by an additional 12,000 points each, a total of 48,000 points.
Doggy Two and others at Perfect Quality can be increased by 12,000 points. These attribute points are really not much for both Dean McKenzie and Doggy Two at this point.
However, Dean McKenzie suddenly had a bold idea.
“What would a Level 1 Perfect Quality dog look like in terms of strength if I raise its attributes to 2400 points right from the start, and then upgrade it from Level 1 to Level 123?”
Dean McKenzie did a rough calculation.
“A Perfect Quality skeleton, from Level 1 to 20, each level increases by 3 points, which is 60 points in total, add 2400, that would equal 4860 points in attributes.
After the first-turn upgrade, the increase will be 50%, reaching 7290 points in attributes.
From Level 21 to 40, each level increases by 6 points, which is 114 points, plus another 4800, that would equal 12204 points.
After the second-turn upgrade, the increase will be 50%, amounting to 18306 in attributes.
From Level 41 to 60, each level increases by 12 points, which is 228 points, plus another 4800, that would be 23334 points.
After the third-turn upgrade, the increase will be 50%, reaching 35001 points in attributes.
From Level 61 to 80, each level increases by 24 points, which is 456 points, plus another 4800 points, that would be 40257.
The fourth-turn upgrade becomes terrifying, with a base increase of 3 times. My previous increase was 10 folds, even if it’s short by half to 5 folds, that’s still 200,000 attribute points.
The upgrade following that, the fifth-turn, will be over a million in base attribute points, and the sixth-turn could reach five to six million in base attribute points!”
After running these calculations, he looked at his own base attribute points and seemed to find: “Eh, how did I get over two million attributes?”
Dean McKenzie was stunned at first, then he realized that he was enhancing the 4-dimensional attributes.
In other words, excluding the enhancement in four dimensions, his fifth-turn attribute points are only about 500,000, almost half less than his calculations.
It might even be lesser.
Dean McKenzie instantly gasped: “This seems doable!”
Dean McKenzie named this plan the Zero Start Cultivation Plan!