Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission

Chapter 1022: Can Serve as a Core Strength



Other skills can be experimented with, but as for self-destruction, Fang Jie decided to abandon it.

Although losing one wouldn't cause much harm, Fang Jie wouldn't carelessly disregard the lives of his subordinates. Those without autonomous thought, Fang Jie didn't mind, because they are almost like robots.

However, this Void Graveyard, since its creation, has had its own thinking, albeit a synthetic one.

But it could be said to resemble a normal creature, and Fang Jie wouldn't let such absolute loyalty die needlessly.

Fang Jie continued to look down, the next skill was Death Storm, also an attack type skill. Might as well continue experimenting. At Fang Jie's command, a large amount of death power suddenly filled the void.

This death power spread around, forming a large-scale storm.

"The power of the storm is quite good; it can have a certain destructive power against a Lower God. Although not powerful, the range is really vast."

Indeed, with such a range, it can easily sweep across an ordinary plane.

Moreover, this attack doesn't directly penetrate the plane, but will cause all creatures on its surface to die. It supports one's own strength and can even result in the revival of many Undead Creatures.

Overall, this attack skill is mainly used for clearing out smaller troops.

For powerhouses of this level, its auxiliary significance outweighs its practical use.

The next one is a purely auxiliary type of skill, the Large Death Sky, which is not an offensive ability. The area this skill covers is much larger than that of the Death Storm.

Even on a plane as large as one's Divine Country, this death sky can completely cover it up.

Everyone knows how harmful it is to normal creatures when there's no sunlight.

Also, the Death Sky contains a vast amount of death power, and within its coverage, the strength and recovery ability of Undead Creatures will be greatly enhanced.

Whereas normal creatures are suppressed, and over time, they themselves will gradually transform towards becoming Undead.

This skill is simply the most terrifying threat to a plane.

"In the future, opening up the otherworld will become much simpler with this."

Fang Jie thought silently; in the past, when opening up the otherworld, some gods couldn't defeat him and often hid within the plane. If his subordinates entered, they would be suppressed, while the opponent would gain an advantage.

But if they didn't go in, his troops inside wouldn't be able to perform well, and would be targeted by the opposing side.

In the future, this situation wouldn't occur. As long as the Large Death Sky covers it, the gods inside would have no choice but to come out for a decisive battle. Because if the entire plane is transformed, then indifferent gods like them would likely face the world's backlash.

With the Void Graveyard, his subordinates' world expansion will be increasingly rapid, bringing more and more benefits.

Next is the final skill, the Fate Sharing Skill, and upon understanding it, Fang Jie discovered it's an epitome skill.

After Fate Sharing Skill is activated, it connects with an opposing unit. Then no matter how severe the damage is to oneself, it reflects on the opponent, and such damage has a very high priority.

Most defense and dispel capabilities are ineffective against this special skill.

Even Law Level dispel skills are mostly ineffective against it.

It's important to know that the Void Graveyard is a large entity, with no vital parts, capable of withstanding massive damage. But ordinary gods are not so resilient and can't endure it.

Moreover, the damage caused by the Fate Sharing Skill bypasses all kinds of defenses, rendering their Divine Power Crystal reserves useless.

When using this skill against a god, it will directly strip away the opponent's greatest reliance.

It can be said that if used properly, a single Void Graveyard dragging down several gods isn't a problem. Unfortunately, Fate Sharing Skill can only be used against those of the same level, it can't be used against those exceeding one's own power.

This doesn't refer to the larger levels but the smaller ones.

If, for example, a Lower God Early Stage Void Graveyard can only be used against enemies at the Lower God Early Stage, when reaching the Lower God Middle Stage, the gods can ignore this move's influence.

With the birth of the first Void Graveyard, more and more Void Graveyards gradually came to fruition.

Regarding these Void Graveyards, Fang Jie also began to understand them. In terms of basic skills, they are all the same, but due to their special attributes, they can also learn some other means.

But given that they belong to the Divine Calamity Species, they can't learn other Divine Arts, and the capabilities they can learn are mostly ordinary skills, which offer some supplements but are better than nothing.

Fang Jie also found that the Void Graveyards formed using different materials were different themselves.

The initial one, Fang Jie used all Legendary Level undead to fuse it. If a large number of Gold-level Undead Creatures are used in the fusion, then the combat power and foundation after fusion will decrease, but the size will increase.

The more Gold-level Undead used, the greater this disparity becomes.

And Undead Creatures below the Gold level cannot participate in this fusion.

Fang Jie also experimented with fusion using Demigod Level undead, which required significantly fewer resources, only a few hundred. Fang Jie used those captured Divine Beasts, which could not be considered his subordinates.

After fusion, the Void Graveyard became immensely powerful, but its size shrunk to under a hundred meters.

However, that type of Void Graveyard enhanced the extreme of Undead strength to the Demigod Level, and its combat power became very strong. Against other Void Graveyards of the same level, it could gain the upper hand against two or three at once.

Due to its size, however, a large Territory couldn't be built.

But this isn't a problem because the Void Graveyard can devour Corpse Bones, growing larger the more it consumes.

The higher-level the Void Graveyard is, the smaller its size at birth, but they can devour even more. Meaning eventually, they can grow larger in area than those initially larger ones.

This demonstrates the strength of their foundation, capable of maintaining a larger size and scale.

Typically, however, Fang Jie wouldn't let them grow too big. Being overly bulky would affect them, making flight slow, and they'd have to find a place to settle.

Finally comes the real combat test, where Fang Jie had various subordinates simulate different scenarios to battle against the Void Graveyard.

With each battle, Fang Jie gradually deepened his understanding of the Void Graveyard, realizing their combat power.


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