Chapter 1803 1803. Ancient Companion Token

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Chapter 1803 1803. Ancient Companion Token

After reading the description, Jack understood why this mega spell was better than the one he saw Broidrireg use in the past battle. This mega spell produced seven dragons instead of five. The seven also had different elements which should make it harder for the enemy to counter. It was rare for one to have high resistance on all elements.

The mega spell didn't have levels, so he returned his attention to his other skills. After some thought, he spent Beast Monarch's 6 free skill points on Demonize Pet, bringing it to level 7. Each level increased the attributes increase by 5% and the duration by 1.5 minutes. At level 7, a demonized pet received a 230% attribute increase and lasted 39 minutes.

He then used 900,000 souls to fully upgrade Life Elevating Art to ten stars. His attributes now increased to 200% when this skill was active.

Out of the remaining 1,700,000 souls, he spent 1,500,000 souls to upgrade Superior Acceleration to eight stars. The spell now increased his speed by 1800%.

He used Time Sage's 6 free skill points and the remaining 200,000 souls to level up Hundred Mirages to level 9. Each level increased the spell's duration by 24 seconds and added another copy. At level 9, the spell summoned eighteen copies that lasted five minutes and twelve seconds.

Some of his other skills and spells had also received star upgrades. Some received their first star upgrades. They were Beast Command, Beast Tantrum, and Invisibility. Magic Shield had fully upgraded to its tenth star.

The Dragon Rider Insignia gave them a new special unit. The dragon riders were flier units who could fight both in melee and range. They were formidable with their teeth and claws. They were also very durable. Against ranged opponents, they could shoot fireballs from their mouths.

Together with the eagle rider hunters, their guild army could very well hold air superiority in the next battle.

Jack gazed at the last legendary-grade loot in his hand. It was a token. This token was the reason why Jack didn't choose Boro, the new eternal-grade recruit, for his twelfth royal agent. The token was called the Ancient Companion Token.

Peniel explained that when this token was used, a native from the past would appear. The token user could then form a companion contract with this native. Jack already had Arlcard and he had no intention of changing his companion. So, under normal conditions, this token was useless to him. But thankfully, he was also a sovereign. As long as the native was human, he could change from making the native his companion to his royal agent. Peniel told him that the token always summoned a native with the same race as the user, so that solved the problem.

The Ancient Companion Token was similar to the Guild Hero Token. The grades of the summoned native depended on the grades of the token, but the summoning percentage of this Ancient Companion Token was better than the Guild Hero Token.

A legendary-grade Guild Hero Token provided a 10% chance of summoning an eternal-grade guild hero. As for the Ancient Companion Token, it had a 30% chance of summoning an eternal-grade native. Jack figured with his high luck stat and his Runestone of Luck, the probability should increase significantly.

Additionally, Peniel informed him that the summoned native would always be around the user level. Either ten levels higher or ten levels lower, depending on luck. If the summoned native was eternal grade, he didn't need to waste time leveling the native up like he had to if he chose a recruit for his royal agent.

Jack summoned his Runestone of Luck. After pumping all his willpower into that runestone, he used the Ancient Companion Token.Follow current novels on novelb((in).(com)