Abel began to summon a grey bear for the first time. His right hand moved his power of the will to draw a complicated summoning pattern in the air. Since it was a summoning spell, the pattern was very complicated.
A normal Druil would only use this spell once in their entire life because the grey bear would become the Druil's permanent companion. As long as the Druil didn't die, the grey bear would only return to the monster portal bag. It wouldn't really die.
As the Druil's soul poured in a large amount of natural force, the summoning pattern glowed brightly. Then, Abel felt like his spirit was connected to a strange place.
There were many 'grey bears' living here. It was as though in this strange spatial world, 'grey bears' were the absolute kings of this place.
When the grey bears discovered this foreign power of the will, they began to become irritable. They liked the natural force, but they didn't like being imprisoned as summoned beasts.
It wasn't easy for a big druid to summon a grey bear on the first try. Normally, they would have to connect their power of the will multiple times to find and confirm their target. Then, after a long period of communication, they would slowly make the grey bear accept them.
This was a long process. They would need to keep using the natural force to lure the grey bear and finally sign a contract with it.
Abel didn't know this. His Druil inheritance wasn't complete, and he had to rely on himself to figure it out. Also, his training method was very different from most Druil.
He used his power of the will to search among the grizzly bears. He wanted to find a particularly powerful grizzly bear, but his method of searching only infuriated the grizzly bears.
The grey bears roared at his power of the Will, and a powerful aura pressed down on his power of the Will. At this moment, the dragon aura in his soul felt challenged, and a dragon aura was stimulated from his power of the Will.
Although the dragon aura wasn't strong, the natural racial suppression made the grey bears feel a strong pressure. It was a pressure that came from the soul.
Before signing a contract with the Druil and sharing the Druil's resistance to pressure, the dragon aura's suppression on the grey bears was still very scary.
All of a sudden, the grey bears lowered their bodies and carefully protected their heads. They wanted to use this method to resist the dragon aura's suppression.
Soon, Abel's power of the Will focused on the most powerful one. Normal grey bears were only three meters tall when they stood up, but this one was about four and a half meters tall when it stood up. Its body was even more powerful than the others.
He extended the power of the contract towards the grey bear. It seemed like the grey bear wanted to resist, but as the dragon essence in Abel's power of the Will strengthened, the grey bear gave up. It let go of its soul, and the power of the contract merged with its soul.
Afterward, the grey bear's body turned into a ray of white light and exited the strange space with Abel's power of the will.
Suddenly, a grey bear appeared in front of him. The grey bear let out a loud howl as soon as it appeared in front of him. It was originally about four and a half meters tall, but after the "grey bear summon" spell pattern disappeared, the force of nature was transferred to the grey bear's body.
The force of nature that changed because of the opening of the portal strengthened the body of the grizzly bear. Amidst the grizzly bear's howl, its body grew to five meters tall again.
Although it was a newly summoned grey bear, Abel felt that its power was almost comparable to the grey bears summoned by the big Druil.
The grey bears summoned by the big Druil could level up. A 20 level increase was enough to strengthen this grey bear to a terrifying degree.
Without any inheritance, he didn't know that this grey bear was the leader of the grey bears, the grey bear king. There was only one grey bear king in that area. Of course, after the grey bear king was summoned away, another grey bear king would slowly appear in that area.
It wasn't that the big Druil didn't want to summon a grey bear king, but it would take a lot of time and effort to summon a normal grey bear, let alone a powerful one.
Abel didn't expect the grey bear to have any attack power. Its attacks were all physical attacks, and almost all classes in the central continent were madly increasing their defense against physical attacks.
This was probably because physical attacks were one of the most important attacks of the Saint Knight in the central continent. Therefore, the grey bear's physical attack power didn't have much of an advantage in the central continent.
As for increasing the grey bear's power, he would think about it later. He still needed to increase his own power. He summoned the grey bear and put it back into his monster ring.
There were only two spells that wizards could learn. One was the fire element nine-headed serpent, but he wasn't a fire law-defying wizard, so the power of this spell couldn't be compared to that of a fire law-defying wizard.
Wizards with the law of fire could increase the attack power of their fire element spells by 30%, even if they had a level one "control flame."
This was the difference between the law of fire and the non-law of fire. In a real battle, a wizard with the law of fire could completely suppress a non-law wizard's fire spells.
However, the good thing about this spell was that once the nine-headed serpent was summoned, it would automatically attack the enemy.
Since he had the skill tree from the Horadric cube, he didn't need to practice too much to master the spell. As for the leveling up of the spell, all he needed to do was to hand over the rune word 'insight' to the spirit guardian knight captain. Under the effect of the 'meditation' spiritual qi light ring, it would be very fast for him to practice the spell.
He only needed to draw the nine-headed serpent spell pattern once, and he already mastered this top-level fire element spell.
Next was the ice element's' Ice Sphere. 'This spell was used to create a spinning ice sphere. As the ice sphere spun, it would continuously shoot out a large number of ice bullets in all directions to injure and freeze the enemy.
This was a common spell used by ice law-defying wizards. Although it was not as good as the "blizzard" spell in terms of freezing damage, it had an advantage over the "blizzard" spell, which was the casting speed.
Whether it was the ice ball flying out or the ice bullet bursting out of the ice ball, they were all extremely fast. One had to know that the biggest weakness of ice spells was their slow speed, and the ice ball was one of the few ice spells that were relatively fast.
Due to the influence of their souls, Abel realized that the priest profession in his Druil soul had also reached the level of an archpriest. It was just that before he turned the energy in his Druil soul into death qi, it would not show its presence.
Abel didn't know what kind of conditions were required to become an archpriest, but he somehow triggered the priest profession in his soul just because he became a big Druil.
He checked the list of sacrificial spells that he could learn, and there were quite a few of them. The poison element's' Poison Nova ', the bone element's' Bone Soul ', the curse element's' Reduce Resistance ', as well as the' Flame Golem 'and' Resurrection '.
Among these spells, the poison nova created a poison explosion in all directions. It used poison elements to attack the enemies around it. Maybe in the Central Continent, where there were no special antidotes, this spell would bring a lot of trouble to the enemies.
Especially when he was drawing the 'Poison Nova' spell pattern, he could clearly feel that he could control all kinds of poisons. If he had studied poisons before, he could change them to the ones he was familiar with.
Of course, this spell was still very dangerous. When a priest learned poison, they had to study a large amount of poisons.
In order to make these poisons work on professionals, they had to be very powerful. On top of that, the priest's spell enhancement would make the original poison even more powerful, but this process would also put the priest in more danger.
It was no wonder that only a small number of priests knew poison spells. The death rate of studying poison spells was quite high.
Although Abel had the antidote and wasn't afraid of poison, he didn't have that much time to study poisons. After all, poison spells were only one of his many choices.
What he needed to do now was to cast the poison nova spell once and let the spell icon appear on the skill tree of the Hradik cube.
The 'bone soul' spell was a spell that was used in conjunction with the 'bone wall' and 'bone prison' spell. After using the 'bone wall' or 'bone prison' spell to trap the enemy, other attacking spells would first destroy the 'bone wall' or 'bone prison', but the 'bone soul' spell wouldn't. It could directly attack the enemy inside and had the ability to track them.
This spell played an extremely important role in a battle. Its inconspicuous tracking ability played an important role in a battle.
If the bone spear and bone soul were of the same level, if the bone spear's damage was 1, then the bone soul's damage would be doubled, which was 2.
However, its weakness was also very obvious. It consumed twice the amount of death qi compared to the bone spear.
Abel also cast this spell once and let it appear on the skill tree of the Hradik cube.
The "resistance reduction" spell of the curse element could make the enemy extremely sensitive to elemental attacks. Their skin would be as flammable as paper, and the cold would directly penetrate their bones. When lightning flowed through them, it would be like an iron rod in the wilderness in a storm.
When facing enemies with high Elemental Resistance, this curse could reduce their Elemental Resistance by 62% at max level.
This curse could be used together with a wizard's spell. After all, wizards relied on elemental damage to attack their enemies.
He also cast this curse once and recorded it on the skill tree of the Hradik cube.
Finally, there were the 2 summoning spells. The "flame stone monster" was the worst of them all. It could cause continuous fire damage to enemies nearby, but the intensity of the fire damage was not very strong.
Because of the limitations of the summoning system, the "mud stone monster" that slowed down, the "blood stone monster" that shared life force, and the "iron stone monster" and the "flame stone monster" that used the attributes of steel weapons could only be summoned in battle.
The "mud stone monster" that slowed down was very popular among the priests because of its effect.
Of course, if you had a powerful steel weapon, you could turn this steel weapon into an 'Iron Stone Demon', and this steel weapon's attributes would have the strength of an 'Iron Stone Demon'. However, steel weapons that could be called powerful were very valuable and extremely rare.
Some priests who were lucky enough to have a powerful steel weapon would summon an "iron stone monster."
It was because of this that even though the "flame stone monster" was a top-level summon, it was rarely summoned by the priests.
The last summoning spell was "resurrection." Abel had seen this spell before. It was in the bone card of the priests. The power of the gods had solidified this spell in the bone card.
It could resurrect and control dead creatures. Their bodies and souls would be completely separated. This way, the necromancer could fully control them in battle.
Of course, other than the "resurrection" spell in the bone card of the priests, the normal resurrection spell could only keep the resurrected creatures alive for 3 minutes. After 3 minutes, the resurrected creatures would be completely dead and could not be resurrected again.
He recorded all the spells he could learn into the skill tree of the Horadric cube. From now on, all he needed to do was to practice these top level spells to the max level. This would take some time, but it wasn't too difficult.
But before that, Abel wanted to do another experiment. This time, he did not stay in the Pandemonium Fortress. Instead, he went to the Rogge camp through the small teleportation station.
After a few "instantaneous movements," he arrived next to the oak tree. He would only feel safe if he carried out the experiment here.
He took out the bone card of the priests. The soul of the resurrected Beamon had been reactivated by the "soul potion" and signed a new contract with it through the "soul chain."
This made the "resurrection" spell in the bone card of the priests empty. This gave him another idea.
Perhaps he could create another Beamon giant beast like Doff. He felt like the process of Doff reviving, using the soul potion to create a soul, and using the "mount enhancement" spell to make Doff his summon. That process could be replicated.
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