Chapter 246 Directional Selection, New Skill Extraction
[Poison Pearl: Add poisonous snake venom to your poison weapon.]
(Poison Pearl:
Passive: Poison Attack
Poisons the target, dealing 2.0 points of magic damage per second. If the equipped hero is a melee hero, the movement speed will be slowed by 13%. If the equipped hero is a ranged hero, the movement speed will be slowed by 4%. Lasts for 2.0 seconds.
[Withered Stone: A terrifying stone, excavated from a land of slaughter.]
(Withering Stone:
Passive: Lesser Corruption
Attacking will reduce the target's armor by 2 points for 8.0 seconds.)
"Wand, Armlet of Mordiggian, Vanguard Shield, Boots of Speed. There are exactly two spaces left."
Mo Cheng counted his equipment and found that there were exactly two available spaces left, so he directly bought the [Poison Pearl] and [Withering Stone].
These two items are a good choice whether you add a [Fluffy Hat] to synthesize [Orb of Corrosion], or save them for synthesis into larger items in the later stage.
The large items that can be synthesized with [Stone of Withering] include [Desolation], and [Orb of Poison] was once one of the accessories of [Eye of Skadi].
Although the version was updated when Mo Cheng traveled through time, making [Poison Pearl] only able to be synthesized into [Corrosion Orb], Mo Cheng felt that the skill pool even had skills like [Blood Vitality] that had disappeared for several major versions, so [Poison Pearl] might not be able to be synthesized into [Eye of Skadi].
After purchasing the items, Mo Cheng continued to observe the store. Apart from .
Maybe there will be some changes, but it will take time to observe.
After looking at the store, it was the skill points that changed too obviously .
After opening the skill pool panel, Mo Cheng received a piece of information.
Targeted skill points will generally only drop from sufficiently powerful enemies. This "sufficiently powerful" generally refers to the eighth level or above.
Directed skill points, as the name suggests, allow for directional selection when extracting skills.
The direction of the attack is determined by the enemy killed.
Targeted skill points will provide an [identity/occupation orientation], an [ability orientation], and a [type orientation].
Taking Ichikiel as an example, the directional skill points he provides will be the identity/profession orientation of [Knight/Paladin], the ability orientation of [Aura], and the type orientation of [Amplification].
The [Knight/Paladin] identity/profession orientation will select heroes with the [Knight/Paladin] identity and profession in the skill pool, and select skills from them. For example: Dragon Knight, Omniknight, Bat Knight, Chaos Knight, and Guardian of Light...
That's right, in the determination of identity, the Keeper of Light was also classified as a knight because of his riding a white horse and his relationship with the Chaos Knight.
The ability orientation of [Aura] is to select aura skills from the skill pool. For example: Heart of the Wild (increases the attack speed of friendly troops), Vampiric Soul (restores health when friendly troops cause damage), Blessing of the Moon (increases friendly troops' attack)...
The type orientation of [Amplification] is to select amplification skills specifically. There are many skills in this category, such as: Bloodthirst (increase attack speed), Blood Activation (increase recovery speed), Chakra Magic (restore target magic and reduce non-ultimate skill cooldown)...
You can select all three directions, or select one or two of them, or you can , but that would be a completely random selection.
Mo Cheng looked at his two directional skill points. Since these two skill points were obtained from Ichikiel, their directions were the same: [Knight/Paladin], [Halo], and [Amplification].
Without rushing to draw, Mo Cheng thought about it carefully first. First of all, the [Knight/Paladin] orientation must be selected. No matter whether it is the skills of [Dragon Knight] or [Omniknight], he has that need.
But in order to be able to locate more accurately, [Amplification] seems to be a must. Both [Baptism] and [Dragon Bloodline] are considered to be powerful amplifications.
At the same time, the directional [Halo] cannot be missed. Mo Cheng thought of the relatively few halo skills in the skill pool. Those haloes undoubtedly have extremely powerful auxiliary effects.
After some thought, Mo Cheng, not wanting to give up anything, simply maxed out the positioning directions of the two directional skills and then drew from the skill pool.
Soon, two columns of skills appeared in front of me again.
First skill point:
[Sticky Napalm: Sprinkle a layer of sticky napalm on your opponent, making him unable to move and afraid of the flames. 】
(Drenches an area with sticky oil, causing Batrider's attacks and abilities to deal bonus damage to enemies in the area and reduce their movement speed and turn rate. Recasting the spell increases the damage further, stacking up to 10.0 times.)
[Bloodsucking Soul: Draw the essence of the enemy, replenish your own vitality, and use the enemy's life to awaken the undead army. 】
(When Wraith King attacks enemy units, he will recover health based on the damage caused. He can cast Vampire Soul to summon Skeletons. Wraith King or any unit he controls gains one Skeleton Energy for every two enemy units killed. Skeletons will be resurrected once after death.)
[Misty: The mysterious steam from the Holy Pond of Magic Mist allows you to reverse the boundary between life and death.]
(At the cost of some of Abaddon's health, he releases a deathly mist to damage enemy units or heal friendly units.)
Second skill point:
[Thunderbolt Iron Hand: Fire your cannon and blast him! ]
(Lightning Fire activates the cannon on the lizard mount, launching 6.0 fixed damage attacks quickly. Each attack will weaken the enemy's armor. Provides attack range bonus during the duration.)
[The Speedy Runner: Lead your subordinates to run faster, farther, and longer.]
(Soul Breaker's high speed brings him strength, increasing the movement speed of nearby friendly units. The skill can be cast, and the effect is increased by 50% after casting.)
[Earth Assault: Strengthen your weapon, making it have continuous damage. ]
(Miepo strengthens his weapon, dealing damage per second to enemies while reducing the movement speed of attacked units. Multiple Meepo's Geostrikes can stack.)
I don't know if it's because Mo Cheng chose all three directions, but the two skill points strictly provide skills according to the three directions of [Knight/Paladin], [Halo] and [Amplification]. At the same time, Mo Cheng also saw two skills that had been deleted and changed with the update.
only……
Mo Cheng looked at the skills listed and couldn't help wondering, "Thunderbolt Iron Hands? So anyone riding a dragon lizard is considered a knight? Doesn't that mean anyone riding a mount is also included? Mirana, Luna, Chen, who else..."
I don’t know how the system made the judgment, but its understanding of [Knight] seems to be slightly different from what Mo Cheng understands.