A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees

Chapter 836: Which Necromancer Doesn’t Grave Robbing?



Chapter 836: Which Necromancer Doesn’t Grave Robbing?

Chapter 836: Which Necromancer Doesn’t Grave Robbing?

Correspondingly.

It was also difficult to step into the upper level of the undead domain.

Matthew guessed that he might have to accumulate enough Lower Level Domains in the large domain to be able to break through in one go.

Even as a Domain Reaper, this was something that required a long time.

In his thoughts.

He shifted his attention to two abilities.

Animal taming was a standard skill that most Druids had.

It was the same for intimate companions.

However, Matthew’s intimate companion ability seemed to be more effective than the intimate companion of an ordinary Druid.

Not to mention the additional attribute bonuses of animal companions.

” Can the price of failing against Will Immunity be transferred once every specific period?

“If I have three close companions, will I be immune for three time? Won’t that make me invincible?”

Because Matthew hadn’t signed a contract with a specific intimate partner, he didn’t know how long this specific period referred to.

But no matter what.

This ability could provide Matthew with three layers of insurance.

His willpower resistance was not low.

As long as he signed three more animals.

It was almost foolproof.

The only problem now was which animal should he tame and sign a contract with.

Matthew looked around the oak forest.

“At present, it seems that there are more bird-type residents. Although each of them has quite a personality, there doesn’t seem to be any particularly outstanding ones.”

Matthew thought for a moment.

” I feel like I can ask the Druid about animal companions. I’ll ask him again when I go to the Watcher Highland or see Eli again…”

Then, his gaze focused on the data panel again.

” I’ll get a Lich if I talk to another 100 animals. I wonder what the strength and personality of this Lich are like?”

Matthew thought to himself.

However, thinking about it carefully, there were already many strange undead around him.

This Lich that was about to arrive probably wouldn’t be too novel to him!

” It just so happens that there are many small animals from the dream of the hill in the Holy Oak Seed. These lucky ones who have received the blessings of the Earth Spirit are mostly full of spirituality. They can be used as targets to increase the number of animal conversations. In the future, when I nourish the Demiplane every day, I’ll also have to chat with them!

“Chatting with five animals a day, 20 days at most, and we’ll have the Lich! However, these little animals are quite timid and shy. I hope they can take the initiative and help me get my lich!”

Thinking of this.

Matthew directly opened the seed bag of the Holy Oak.

He would randomly pick a lucky animal.

She was caught off guard and began to ask about her well-being.

..

Half a day later.

In the northwest of the underground karst caves in the Gold Digger Basin.

In an abandoned factory.

Matthew was standing among a pile of scrap metal. He was instructing the coolie zombies to pull the abandoned iron to the square.

The other side of the square had been cleared.

On top of it were some targets and equipment for refining ores.

The Gold Digger Basin once welcomed a mining boom.

However, after the minerals in Rolling Stone Town disappeared overnight.

Many facilities and factories were abandoned there.

As Matthew continued to develop the underground cemetery.

These factories had also become one of his targets for land acquisition.

In any case, this territory had been given to Matthew by Rheagar. He had the property rights above the ground, so it should be the same underground.

For example, he had transformed an abandoned factory into a sulfur processing plant.

As for the one in front of him.

Matthew planned to transform it into his own spell-testing ground!

Within the Alliance.

If you were a Magic Apprentice, you could head to the academy or the Mage Tower of the various Legendary-mages to find a spell testing ground.

But this required a hefty fee.

Therefore, most mages would have their own spell-testing place after becoming independent.

This made it easier for them to explore the mysteries of spells and grasp the strength of spells.

Necromancers were an exception.

This was not only because necromancers were poor but also because most necromancy spells were not so intuitive.

Therefore, necromancers who had no bottom line would choose living creatures as their test subjects.

Matthew naturally couldn’t do that.

Although he was a Necromancer, the Necromancy Domain overlapped with other sub-domains such as Extreme Cold and Force Field.

In order to facilitate future testing.

He decided to build his own spell-testing field from scratch.

Of course, he planned to only make a prototype for now.

After all, the equipment in the spell testing field was quite expensive.

Matthew planned to use the scrap metal left behind by the mining factory to make do with it. When he became more developed in the future, he would buy a puppet golem specially used for testing.

Bang!

The negative energy missile accurately hit a barrel covered in bronze.

The powerful negative energy corroded a hole in the bucket.

The plastic energy impact of the missile also allowed it to break through the obstruction of the bucket filled with water and successfully penetrate the other side of the bucket wall.

Hualala.

A large amount of water flowed out.

“Negative energy missiles are okay…

“I’ll try the Undead Fire again!”

30 seconds later.

A green flame flew past.

Whoosh!

A piece of hard rock was burned into charred black particles and eventually scattered on the ground.

Matthew looked at the mini skull floating in his palm with satisfaction.

The latter was only the size of a baby’s fist, and it was surrounded by a green light. Because the light was too bright, outsiders could not see that the centre of the light was actually a cute version of a skull.


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