With Mystic Luck, even if the effect was limited, it could still greatly increase the chances of clearing the mission.
The only drawback was that the owner of the Seal of Death had to go through a death trial inside the Rebirth Box.
The death trial inside the Rebirth Box might have something to do with a small dimension with a higher difficulty.
In other words, the owner of the Seal of Death had to go through a "difficult" world inside the Rebirth Box no matter what.
Of course, this was the only time.
As long as the owner could survive this difficult world, the rest of the journey would be smooth sailing.
Compared to the twenty worlds with random difficulty, this was much, much better.
"Why do we have to go through a death trial inside the Rebirth Box?" Angor wondered.
"Can't I go to the Box of Reincarnation after experiencing the Death Calamity in the outside world with the luck effect?"
"Dan already thought about that," Antonio said.
After Dan confirmed the clearance plan, he invited Karmazan to the Ancient Sub-Realm and began his experiment.
Karmazan also gave a lot of face to Order and cooperated with all the experiments that Dan proposed. He even took the initiative to find many living test subjects — Germinal believers.
Most of the Germinal believers were crazy and crazy. To make them obedient, Angor had to brainwash them.
He had to remove the "Germinal" spell from their minds to prevent them from returning to the Germinal Organization after entering the Rebirth Box.
According to the results of the experiment, the Seal of Death did greatly increase the success rate.
Out of the twenty Germinal believers, two of them completed the mission.
None of the Germinal Organization believers were legendary sorcerers. The strongest among them was only a level-2 sorcerer and not a truth-finder sorcerer. Besides, their bloodlines weren't strong either. As long as one of them could pass the mission, it would be a great success.
Moreover, there were two of them.
After another round of experiments, one of the fifteen people passed the test.
Since there were no more test subjects, the experiment was temporarily stopped. In the end, three people passed the mission.
The experiment was stopped, but the final result was quite interesting.
First, Angor wondered why they didn't go through a death trial in the outside world first before entering the Rebirth Box.
The reason was simple. All three of them went through a death trial inside the Rebirth Box. None of the people who had experienced the Death Calamity in the outside world and entered the Reincarnation Box with the luck effect had succeeded.
Dan gave two possible explanations as to why this happened. First, the luck granted by the Seal of Death had a time limit. Going through the Death Trial before entering the Reincarnation Box might not be enough time to clear the twenty worlds.
Secondly, which was also the most likely point, there was a high probability that the Box of Reincarnation contained a Mysterious Spirit. In other words, even if the Reincarnation Box was out of order, it would still have a shallow consciousness. It was similar to the will of the world. It followed a certain underlying logic and could make arrangements for the Reincarnation Box to a certain extent.
When you enter the Reincarnation Chest with Mystic-level Luck, the Chest Spirit, which is also a Mystic-level Chest Spirit, may sense your abnormality. Once it confirms that your abnormality is targeted at the fundamental rules of the Reincarnation Box, it will definitely make a move against you.
Even if they don't do it personally, they will target you in your subsequent reincarnations.
As for the Mysterious Spirit's targeting, even a Mystic-class Luck would not be able to escape.
According to the current results, this screening mechanism was most likely arranged at the moment when an outsider entered the Reincarnation Box. Once you entered the Reincarnation Box, the Mysterious Spirit would only think that you had entered a "cage". After that, unless you entered its core area, it would not interfere with you.
In short, entering the Reincarnation Box with the "Death Trial Appearance" could fool the Mysterious Spirit's screening mechanism. However, if you entered the Reincarnation Box with the "Lucky Time", you would be courting death.
Of course, this was Dan's explanation. Whether or not this was the case, there was no way to confirm it.
However, from the results, since the three people who passed had all experienced the Death Trial in the Reincarnation Box, they just had to follow this rule.
The above was the first conclusion of this experiment: one must experience the Death Trial in the Reincarnation Box.
Apart from this, there was another rather unexpected discovery: Of the three who passed, two were acolytes, and one was an official Magus who had just advanced.
In terms of proportion, the survival rate of acolytes was actually higher than that of official Magi!
At first, everyone did not understand this point, but later on, Karmazan gave an answer.
As the owner of the "Seed of Death", Karmazan had done a lot of comparative experiments in order to research the Seed of Death.
What could be confirmed was that although the Seal of Death would not produce a corresponding calamity according to the Magus' rank, according to past experience, the calamity of an acolyte would be simpler than that of a Magus.
The difficulty of the Death Trial that acolytes had to face and the Death Trial that official Magi had to face was actually different.
Even if the Seal of Death did not produce a calamity according to rank, the difficulty threshold of an acolyte's calamity would definitely be much lower than that of an official Magus. The lower the difficulty threshold, the probability of encountering a simple calamity would be higher. This was also the fundamental reason why acolytes had an easier time passing the calamity.
Of course, this explanation was still too hasty. There was also the issue of relative difficulty.
In terms of relative difficulty, acolytes and Magi had different difficulty thresholds, but the challenges they faced were still the same.
However … there was a very important external factor that determined the boundary between acolytes and Magi.
This external factor was the so-called "outside influence".
Here was an example:
Because apprentices were at the bottom of the power chain all year round, they had many ways to improve themselves. When facing the ultimate demon king, Death Calamity, they could fully equip themselves with sharp swords and colorful armor. They could face the final challenge with an even more powerful and courageous attitude.
However, it was very difficult for an official Magus to improve. When facing the Death Trial, they would not be fully armed. Most likely, they would be armed with scrap metal, or even naked.
When facing the Death Trial, with these two different attitudes, the acolyte was obviously more likely to pass the calamity and enjoy the luck.
Therefore, the second conclusion of the experiment was that acolytes would have a higher chance of passing the calamity after using the Seal of Death than official Magi.
This was also the reason why only acolytes were called for acolytes and not official Magi.
Official Magi were hard to train, and the mortality rate was high. As for acolytes … From the purification garden, it could be seen that the Magi's attitude towards acolytes was that acolytes were not consumables, but they could be used as consumables when necessary.
Apart from these two conclusions, there was also another one: all acolytes who passed the calamity would receive a random set of coordinates. However, there would be a special undead creature at each of the coordinates.
Angor already knew this. The reason he had met Froste back then was because Froste had obtained the coordinates after clearing the Box of Reincarnation and followed them to find Manderhaela. Back then, Angor had just conquered Manderhaela.
Antonio finished explaining the experiment and looked at Angor. "That's it. Based on the experiment results, acolytes who use the Seal of Death have a high chance of passing the calamity.
"Dan's subjects were all insane Germinal believers, and they all had a 10% chance of passing the calamity. If it were the elite acolytes, such as the geniuses from the Rising Stars Tournament, they would have a much higher chance of passing the calamity.
"Since the calamity wasn't fatal, and the reward for passing the calamity was also great, the Order Faction was willing to help the acolytes capture 'ownerless' special undead creatures and give them to them. In this case, Granny Fingernail agreed to Dan's request and issued the mission. "
Antonio saw Angor's frown and continued, "If you go to the Sky Tower now, Mister Padt, you'll see that the death rate of this mission is as high as 90%."
In other words, the acolytes who participated in the mission despite knowing the high death rate were responsible for their own actions.
Angor didn't bother arguing with Antonio about whether the mission should be issued or not. Since it was already issued, there was no point in arguing.
Besides, Angor didn't think he could change everything on his own.
Besides, he didn't have a reason to change the plan.
Dan's method could indeed increase the rate of passing the calamity. It was just that it required a lot of manpower.
"Since Granny Fingernail approved of Dan's method, I'll agree with it as well. I also believe that this method can increase the rate of passing the calamity. But does Dan really think that the acolytes can save their fallen comrades? "
Antonio shook his head. "Of course not. But as long as enough acolytes pass the calamity, we'll have more chances to reach the core of the Box of Reincarnation."
In fact, Dan had the same idea as Froste.
After Froste cleared the Box of Reincarnation, he continued to enter the Box of Reincarnation because he wanted to go through a large amount of reincarnation to reach the core of the Box of Reincarnation, which was its main body.
Once he found the core, he would be able to contain it.
Dan's idea was the same. As long as the Box of Reincarnation was contained, Froste and Zorn would be able to come out.
As a matter of fact, Dan probably didn't believe that Froste and Zorn were trapped in a small dimension. Considering how strong they were, they would have a chance to escape in the future.
The reason why Dan still said that they had fallen was just a reason.
He didn't really want to save Froste and Zorn. Instead, he wanted to complete the mission given by Granny Fingernail.
As a Mystery Analyst, if he could solve the problem of the Box of Reincarnation by himself and a group of acolytes, his ranking would be greatly improved when he returned to the Lawful Faction.
To put it bluntly, Dan was doing this for himself.
Still, Dan's goal didn't conflict with anyone else's. Besides, Angor's goal was the same as Granny Fingernail's.
Even though Angor already knew this, he didn't plan to tell Antonio about it.
Now, he was thinking about something else.
Now that he knew the truth behind the mission, he was even more curious about why Galatea believed that his hat could help them survive.
Would Doriz really go looking for Ivo after entering the Box of Reincarnation?
According to the prophecy, Doriz and the others would enter the Box of Reincarnation and enter the dimension called "Eye of Doomsday". This space-time, no matter how one looked at it, was a powerful space-time where evil gods and gods fought.
Could it be that their calamity of death should be in this space-time? Did Ivo have something to do with it?
Does that mean that after Ivo left the original cage, he also came to this terrifying Eye of Doomsday world?
Angor's mind was in a mess. He wasn't worried about Doriz. Rather, he was worried about Ivo and Alex. When he became Alex's spirit, they became quite close friends.
Also, Angor felt sorry for Alex's experience.
Alex finally escaped from the cage and was no longer a caged bird. Now, he was sent to a world filled with evil spirits, which was even more terrifying than the first one.
Even if Angor could solve Doriz's death, could he do the same to himself?
Angor sighed in his mind.
If there was a chance, he would like to use his illusion to meet Alex again. But he didn't think he had the chance. Last time, he accidentally entered the Box of Reincarnation. He accidentally got off the "dimensional train" created by the Gate of Illusion and fell into the Box of Reincarnation.
Even if he could activate the Gate of Illusion again, he didn't know where to get off the train or how to meet Alex.
If he could meet Alex again, he would have to wait until Alex came out of the Box of Reincarnation.
But would such a situation really happen?
…
After learning the truth, Angor didn't ask about the mission again. However, he did ask Antonio to give him a list of people who applied for the mission.
He wouldn't stop others from joining the mission, but if it was a friend of his who applied for it, he would try his best to persuade him.
After talking about the mission, Mithra brought up the matter of looking for Stirling again.
Angor didn't refuse.
He planned to talk to Stirling alone, but he didn't know Stirling that well. Having Mithra's help was better than going alone.
As for Antonio … he was the guardian of the research department. While he would protect the members of the research department, he was usually impartial when it came to internal affairs, so Angor didn't expect him to help.
Next, Antonio and Mithra went to talk to Stirling, while Angor looked at Olao.
Olao was looking at Angor with a puzzled expression. He kept glancing at the corner of the room.
Needless to say, he was still wondering how Angor got the information.
Angor didn't bother to explain. Olao would know the answer when he went to the dream wasteland.
The reason why he looked at Olao was because he needed Olao's help with something.
He needed to go to the teleportation hall and pick up Portia's assistant, the witch named Sariel.
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