Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 471: 155. True · Never-ending Blooms 4



Chapter 471: 155. True · Never-ending Blooms 4

Noland composed himself.

He glanced at the huge hole in the wall but didn’t fly in. There was still much to explore within this greenhouse.

After collecting the soul fragments scattered around, Noland transformed into a white skull and flew into the base of a culture tank, patiently reviewing the previous system messages.

[You have killed the “Polluted Titan Shield Giant”, primary, secondary and weak levels of Blood Sun Converters.]

[Passive Deconstruction Successful!]

[You have gained the following Deconstruction Results!]

[1. Total Energy Point Reward: 138,600 points.]

[Unlocking the standardized panel of the Titan Shield Giant awards 120,000 Energy Points. Unlocking the standardized panels of the primary, secondary, and weak Blood Sun Converters awards 15,000, 3,000, and 600 Energy Points, respectively.]

“Nice~”

Noland grinned.

Although passive deconstruction of the primary Blood Sun Converters only awarded 15,000 points, seemingly an insignificant amount of Energy Points, it was a byproduct of the Blood Sun Seal’s pollution. Noland needed to use Harmless Deconstruction on it, which would have cost 150,000 Energy Points.

Now, the expense of Harmless Deconstruction is exempted.

Noland saved 150,000 Energy Points and also earned an extra 15,000. This, plus the cost savings and gains from passively deconstructing the Titan Shield Giant, made him come out well ahead from this battle.

Checking his Personal Panel and looking at the data, Noland was overjoyed:

[Soul Strength]: 5,245 points.

[Energy Points]: 162,697/25 (23+2) points.

The Titan Shield Giant contributed 260 points of soul strength, while the Blood Sun Converters contributed a total of 35 points. During the battle, Noland used about 50 points of soul strength.

With the give-and-take, there was a significant increase in his reserve of soul strength, reaching over 5,200 points.

If he killed some more Polluted Angels, he would have earned enough soul strength for Nicolette.

Looking at his skyrocketing Energy Points, Noland muttered, “I can’t spend them all, not in my entire life.”

He sighed.

It’s quite the predicament, having a surplus of Energy Points.

Hee hee~

Noland chuckled inwardly, then quickly suppressed his laughter and continued examining the Deconstruction Results.

[2. You have gained the standardized panel information of the Titan Shield Giant and primary, secondary, and weak Blood Sun Converters.]

[3. You have gained the personalized panel information of the “Polluted Titan Shield Giant”.]

The three levels of Blood Sun Converters had minor differences.

All of them possessed an attribute called “Blood Sun Construct Value,” which was similar to “Health.” The primary level had 5,000 points, the secondary 1,000, and the weak 200. The higher the value, the higher the level and the larger the size.

The “Blood Sun Pollution” feature was common to all three. It drove the Blood Sun Converters to constantly devour flesh and blood, incorporating corpses, the living, and flesh-bearing Lost Souls into their bodies to strengthen their Blood Sun Construct Values.

It seems that the so-called Blood Sun Converters are things that can increase their level by devouring blood and flesh.

Noland recalled the scene when he encountered the Blood Sun Converters. They had no interest in his bony form. Of course, this could be due to the effect of the Black Bone Robe he was wearing.

Regardless, Noland decided not to assume human form in this Pollution Zone. He would maintain his Skeleton Form.

Noland compared the information of the Polluted Titan Shield Giant and the non-polluted one, looking for differences between them.

An epiphany emerged in his mind.

He suddenly realized that the Blood Sun Seal pollution of the Artificial Angels might not be all bad…

Because an unpolluted Titan Shield Giant is extremely formidable.

The differences in their panel attributes reveal the disparity.

(Values in brackets are for the polluted ones, while values outside brackets are for the unpolluted ones.)

Toughness: 360 (110)

Vitality: 480 (240)

Strength: 260 (76)

Agility: 80 (56)

Spirit: 100 (46)

Charm: 19 (5)

Polluted Artificial Angels have significantly reduced panel attribute values due to the influence of the “Blood Sun Pollution” feature.

Most significant are the “Toughness,” “Vitality,” and “Strength” attributes, which have dropped by 30% to 50%, losing at least 184 points.

It’s hard to imagine how many times Noland would have to cast “Death Two Finger” to break the defense of an unpolluted angel with a “Toughness” of 360.

It was the pollution caused by the “Blood Sun Seal” that weakened the defensive power of Titan Shield Giant Angels, giving Noland the opportunity to strike.

“I wonder if Nicolette will grow up like that…”

Noland mumbled.

He looked at the panel information of the Titan Shield Giants, shook his head slightly, and said:

“She probably won’t. Titan Shield Giants have an exclusive ‘Titan Constellation Original Replica’ feature that gives them a body up to a hundred meters tall. Nicolette will either be part of the Sagittarius Constellation, or Scorpio and Gemini constellations. She won’t have the ‘Titan Constellation Original Replica’ feature, so she won’t be as exaggerated in size as the Titan Shield Artificial Angel.”

“Furthermore, the polluted Titan Shield Brigade I’ve encountered are fully-grown Complete Form Artificial Angels, equivalent to ordinary people in their prime. Younger Titan Brigade Artificial Angels should be much smaller, around twenty or thirty meters, although I can’t be sure.”


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