Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission-Chapter 77 - Self-Developed Black Iron Skill

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Chapter 77: Chapter 77: Self-Developed Black Iron Skill

Chapter 77 -77: Self-Developed Black Iron Skill

Through his research into the Summoning Skill and using a vast array of things at hand as research materials, Fang Jie had finally completed this summoning skill.

A large amount of Death Power merged into the corpse before him, which gradually dried up and began to deform internally.

At last, a grey-white figure stood up, holding a shield and a longsword, looking similar to a Skull Soldier, but with a more robust frame and emanating a swirl of the Power of Death.

This was characteristic of the Undead Troop, as combat troops don’t generate Fighting Spirit directly like living beings.

They first gather the Power of Death, and then solidify it into the special Death Battle Aura.

After all, Undead Creatures are different from normal creatures; the generation and storage of Fighting Spirit are completely different.

Yet, with this layer of strength, it signified that the undead had entered the Black Iron Level.

Fang Jie experimented a bit and ultimately found that this Skeleton Warrior’s strength met the standards.

Moreover, with his own power’s enhancement, this newly born Skeleton Warrior was nearly as good as the Level 5 Skeleton Warriors produced in his own territory.

If his own strength grew stronger in the future, the Skeleton Warriors he summoned would probably be even stronger.

“I wonder if I could exploit a BUG,” Fang Jie suddenly thought about something different.

Then, Fang Jie placed his Skeleton Warrior in his territory, preparing to transfer it there to be registered.

Summoning the Skeleton Warrior only consumed a bit of his Magic Power, using just an ordinary corpse.

If successful, he would be able to rely on ordinary-level corpses to create Black Body or even higher-level Undead Troops in the future, no longer limited by the innate issues of the corpse itself.

But when Fang Jie attempted the transfer, he found that it failed.

“Ineligible Skeleton Warrior detected; territory cannot reclaim.”

“Ineligible, what exactly is ineligible?

Could it be due to my own control?

Forget it, let’s try using a Black Iron Corpse,” thought Fang Jie, somewhat baffled, and he decided to use a corpse of the Black Iron Level.

However, the Skeleton didn’t bring a corpse; instead, it brought over processed small blocks.

These were Corpse Bone Blocks, since high-level corpses were processed immediately upon being brought back, so having whole corpses was impossible.

“Forget it, these will do, let’s try an experiment first.”

Fang Jie started the experiment, but just like before, after a large amount of Death Magic was infused, the Corpse Bone Block also changed, turning into a Skeleton Warrior with slightly more Combat Power.

This was normal; the better the materials an Undead Mage used, the stronger the Summoned creatures he could create.

But this time, when it came to the transfer, Fang Jie found it to be successful, it was just disappointing that the Skeleton Warrior was only Level 3, not as strong as when he controlled it himself.

It seemed that after losing his control, the boost from his own power was no longer present.

Suddenly, Fang Jie saw the Skeleton Warrior he had previously summoned collapse.

“What’s going on, is there a duration limit?

This duration is only half an hour, no wonder it’s disqualified; it seems indeed to be a material issue,” Fang Jie thought quietly to himself, with no one to teach him, he could only ponder by himself.

“Just not sure, for those that require the use of multiple Black Iron Corpse Bone Blocks to create, if they could be considered qualified if summoned.

If so, then this might be a loophole,” Fang Jie continued to think.

However, he currently couldn’t complete such high-level summoning and needed to continue researching.

Fang Jie casually recorded the information before him, then continued his research.

But two days later, instead of his Summoning Skill, another skill, Death Crow, had leveled up.

While this skill was also a form of summoning, he had used this particular skill frequently.

As its level increased, the skill naturally improved through this period of intensive exercise and research.

Death Crow: Summon a Death Crow, an envoy of Death, which can share the summoner’s vision and relay information.

At most, 10 crows can exist simultaneously, consuming 2 points of Magic Power.

The skill description had only changed in the number of crows that could exist at the same time, from five to ten, which didn’t seem like a significant difference.

But after trying it out himself, Fang Jie discovered that this change was actually quite substantial.

His Death Crows flew faster, their vision was clearer, and even their hearing had changed.

They were easier for him to control and had even acquired a hint of Death Power.

Although they didn’t possess formidable Attack Power, they were no longer as defenseless as before.

At the very least, it was now impossible for birds in the sky to harm the Death Crows.

The Death Crows’ ability to stay hidden improved as well, making them harder to detect.

These were all changes that came with the skill upgrade.

This skill wasn’t suited for combat, but it was currently his only direct reconnaissance ability.

With the enhancement of the skill’s abilities, Fang Jie felt that this skill was now much more useful than before.

“This upgrade isn’t just a simple improvement; it’s more like an overlay.”

Through experimentation, Fang Jie found that he could still summon the previous low-level Death Crows, but now at reduced cost, with the Magic consumption dropping from 2 points to 1.

This wouldn’t be displayed, but he could actually use it effectively.

Indeed, skills weren’t just about the stats listed on the panel; they could be applied even more flexibly.

The completion of the two skills greatly boosted Fang Jie’s confidence.

Similarly, as his skills improved, his progress in cultivation also continued to rise.

At this rate, perhaps it wouldn’t take long to reach the Bronze Level.

Having witnessed the Combat Power at the Bronze Level, Fang Jie felt that without this level of power, he certainly wasn’t safe.

As for higher levels, he didn’t have the concept yet and would consider it later.

While Fang Jie was busy with his research, things were changing outside as well.

Currently, a problem troubling Fang Jie was the scarcity of his mining Resources.

Without his own mining, although he could purchase iron and copper ingots, it would become very difficult at a certain point.

These commodities, when bought in large volumes, were closely monitored by major powers.

And Crystal Stone Powder seemed not that easy to come by either.

After such a long time of collecting, he had only managed to increase his Mechanical Flying Eagles to over two hundred, and then the pace slowed down.

While this number was sufficient for now, what about when continues to open up new air routes?

“At this stage, one task is to address the mining issue, and the other is to develop my own new troops.

I’m still lacking talent.”