Looking at the ring in his hand, Chu Rui was drooling. Who would've guessed that a Dark-Gold Treasure Chest would contain an Epic ranked ring of unparalleled power? Looking at the Dragon Spirit Ring's overpowered stats and skills, Rui actually had a moment of sluggishness and blankness in his mind. This was something that he had never experienced before. He could only say that the impact of this ring on him was simply too great.
Logically speaking, items such as videos generally didn't have additional Attack or Defense Attributes. They only increased Basic Attributes, such as Critical Rate, and other statuses. However, the Dragon Spirit Ring broke this almost universal rule. Not only did it increase Physical Defense, but it also increased Magic Defense.
Critical Rate, Armor Break Rate, 30% Critical Rate, 10% Critical Rate, and a certain chance to form a so-called "Dragonscale Shield" when attacked. Chu Rui was completely speechless. Just how freakish was this ring?! Regardless of whether it fell into the hands of a melee or ranged combatant, this thing would be an absolute killing machine. This was especially true for Archers and Mages. The former's terrifying long-range shooting coupled with such attributes would definitely be able to kill anything in their path. As for Mages, they probably wouldn't be able to display much of the Dragon Spirit Ring's effects right now. However, in the later stages of the game, when the variety of Magic increased, their terrifying AOE Spells would simply be unparalleled. They would become complete reapers, machines that reaped human lives.
The four Basic Attributes of Strength increased by a total of 300 points, while the other Basic Attributes of Constitution, Agility, and Spirit each increased by 100 points. It seemed that the Dragon Spirit Ring leaned towards the physical aspect. After all, according to the calculations of the true Dragon race, although Dragontongue Magic was very powerful, it was rarely used. As for the Five Spirit Spells, there were quite a few of them. However, the Dragon race was quite proud of their bodies. Most of the time, they used their bodies to fight. In that case, the high Strength wasn't that hard to understand. In addition to the four Basic Attributes, Luck also increased by five points. Five points! Dammit! Luck was a Hidden Attribute. However, to a player, it was definitely the strongest Attribute. Not only did it affect the monster's equipment drop rate, but it also affected your attack's critical hit rate and hit rate. It also affected the enemy's dodging rate, and the success rate of the profession … All of these were linked to luck. When players entered the game, the Luck stat was randomly rolled. At that time, the Luck stat was 8 points. Now, with the Hero's Medal's 1 point, the Book of Death's 4 points, and the Dragon Spirit Ring's 5 points, it had reached a terrifying 18 points! Even the players with heaven-defying luck and full 10 points of Luck were far inferior to him.
Aside from these, Chu Rui was more interested in the Skill that came with the Dragon Spirit Ring. It was a Dragon Power that could be levelled up. It was the same skill as the Book of Death's Undead Suppression. However, Undead's Suppression was only effective against Dark Creatures. Although it was cruel to deprive them of 20% of their Attributes, there were limitations. On the other hand, Dragon Power was effective on any creature. No matter what it was, as long as the race was not as strong as the Dragon Race, they would be affected and their strength would be greatly reduced. Although it was only weakened by 5%, it could evolve through continuous devouring. However, this motherf * cking Devouring Dragon Spirit really gave Chu Rui a headache. Obtaining this ring was very exaggerated. Devouring Dragon Spirit? With his small body, even if he encountered the Dragon Race, he would be destroyed by their Dragon Breath before he could even touch them!
Dragon Power was a weakening skill, while Dragon Soul and Dragon's Fury were out-and-out attack or buff skills. One could instantly increase Attack, Defense, Speed, and Evasion by twofold. It was equivalent to directly increasing one's Battle Power by twofold. It was incomparably terrifying. As for Dragon's Fury, it was even more abnormal. It allowed the user to choose how many times to increase their Attack Power. Although this was very terrifying, it was also very cruel. Every time one's Attack Power was doubled, they would lose 1% of their HP. It was a mandatory effect that could not be changed. The early stages were nothing. One could survive by taking potions. However, the later stages of the game would be terrifying. If it was calculated in percentage terms, without the support of special potions, it was simply courting death.
As for the last skill, Dragon Spirit, Chu Rui was unable to evaluate it. On the surface, it was incomparably heaven-defying. At the current stage, who wasn't wielding a large sword and randomly slashing around? Holding a broken wooden stick and releasing small fireballs to attack? It was equivalent to a primitive society. What was the overall impression now? They held broken iron, wore rags, ate cornbread, drank plain water, hunted wild boars, and picked up copper coins. In such an era, what kind of concept would it be if a dragon appeared? It would be equivalent to a high-performance fighter appearing in a primitive society that was still in the Stone Age. Everything would be swept away, swept away. Unfortunately, although the summoning of this Dragon Spirit skill was a pain in the ass, reducing Mana by 5% every second. As a Thief, he didn't have much pressure in the early stages. However, it was different in the later stages. And this kind of disgusting reduction was simply a nightmare for magic professions. Without Mana, they completely changed from terrifying and ferocious machines to lambs waiting to be slaughtered. Reducing Mana was something they couldn't afford the most.
He looked through the functions of the ring one by one, and then finished analyzing them. Chu Rui set his gaze on the introduction. A dragon powerhouse picked up a dragon-shaped Star Steel out of nowhere and tempered it in a volcano for ten thousand years. Its history was actually far before the Great War of Gods and Devils. When it was born, an unknown dragon's roar frightened thousands of dragons, and even the Dragon King was not spared. When it was born, it was inexplicably taken away by humans who landed on Dragon Island. Now it actually appeared here. What kind of state was it in?
Rui's heart was filled with doubt. However, this kind of ancient matter was not something that he could understand just by reading a little bit of information here. For some reason, he had a very special feeling about this Dragon Spirit Ring. Looking at the skill, looking at the introduction, it seemed that there was a dragon spirit lodging inside. Although he didn't know whether it was the legendary dragon's soul or the dragon's spiritual energy. However, this item, which had even forced the Dragon King to bend over, was definitely not a simple item. At the moment, its state was a large loss of energy. When it recovered its energy, he might be able to know how strong it was. For now, he should wear it first. It wasn't in vain that he worked so hard for so long. With this thing, his strength increased by a lot, and he also had a stronger confidence in defeating the Abyss Demons.
Quietly looking at the Dragon Spirit Ring lying in his hand, no matter whether it was appearance or effect, Chu Rui's eyes couldn't help but glance at the strange [Additional] status. Such a powerful Dragon Spirit Ring, but it didn't have the slightest level or attribute requirement. What it needed was — — strong spiritual energy and arrogance!
The Dragon Race was arrogant and disdained mediocre people.
In just a few words, the boundless arrogance of the Dragon Race was revealed!
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