Chapter 814 236: Containing Divine Transformation, Creating Life Soul_4
A rapidly expanding black hole vortex formed at the seabed, swallowing vast amounts of seawater and land.
After consuming nearly a fifth of the semi-independent space's land, the devouring black hole vanished into thin air.
Simultaneously, five spatial scenes, including Imperial Tomb Village, Colorful Mist Coast, Cave World, Senluo Forest Realm, and Frosty Winter Snowfield, shook and expanded rapidly.
Direction of Imperial Tomb Village.
A stone pillar over ten meters high in the central square vibrated intensely, gathering golden flowing light in the third groove at the top, eventually condensing into a golden rule mark.
After Flesh and Blood Reshaping and Enlightenment, a brand new rule rune appeared on the Rule Divine Pillar.
Notifications echoed in players' minds throughout the channel:
[Challenger Tips (All Channels): Congratulations to the Player Corps for successfully containing the Rule Domain: Divine Transformation. Rewards are distributed according to the shared ranking as follows: ]
First place: Divine King (Command, Combat, Support, Resistance... comprehensive score).
Reward: 80,000 sacrificial power.
Second place: ...
[Challenger Tips (All Channels): The Rule Divine Pillar gains a new faction amplification effect: Divine Transformation]:
Introduction to the Divine Transformation Rule:
Function 1: Players can adjust the growth ratio of Life Soul Attributes at the Rule Divine Pillar in Imperial Tomb Village (adjustments can only be made at Imperial Tomb Village).
Example: The growth attributes of the Eagle-Headed Demon Life Soul can be set to 100% physical fitness attribute growth and 0% spiritual power attribute growth.
(Note: The effect of the Eagle-Headed Demon trait is still influenced by spiritual strength and cannot be modified.)
Cost: 100 sacrifice power.
Function 2: Players can freely convert between Qi Blood Strength and Spiritual Strength (adjustments can only be made in Imperial Tomb Village).
Cost: 100 sacrifice power.
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With the clear effects of Divine Transformation, players engaged in lively discussions on the forum.
Shortly after, an analysis post by Dark Night Will Come shot to the top of the trending list.
[Detailed Interpretation of the Divine Transformation Rule, come in and take a look.]
Posted by: Dark Night Will Come.
Content:
This post references some explanations from the Guidance, and I will now provide a detailed analysis to help you better understand the functions of the Divine Transformation rule.
First, I can clearly tell you that the idea of magic players wanting to use their mana bars as health bars in combat is dashed.
Because attribute modifications must be done using sacrificial power in Imperial Tomb Village.
Magic players can only convert their mana bars to health bars in Imperial Tomb Village before going out, allowing them to have a thicker health bar than Damage-taking Stream players.
However, doing so also loses the essence of magic players; without spiritual power, there will be no output.
Next, let's talk about the amplifications brought by the Divine Transformation rule.
Previous forum speculations that Divine Transformation might allow modification of the main attribute ratio of Life Souls have been confirmed (applause.jpg).
This means many Life Souls can be versatile, usable by both melee and magic players, but only to some extent.
For example, Wither and Ink Flame, apart from Life Soul trait effects, are also influenced by spiritual strength. Melee players embedding them won't unleash their power, making it pointless.
Likewise, traits like Power Barbarian Axe and Black Armored Snake, influenced by Qi Blood Strength, are not applicable for magic players.
The change only impacts the attribute growth ratio after upgrades; Life Soul trait effects remain influenced by spiritual or Qi Blood Strength, without any change.
But it's certain that the era of freely combining Life Souls has arrived.
Scattered Arrow, Flowing Shadow Clone, Extreme Speed, Blood Burning... these Life Souls will become generic, with many players willing to embed them, even if solely for the level bonus effects.
Secondly, the future positioning of different factions will become increasingly clear.
I'll take Energy Absorption as an example.
Always at T0 level, Energy Absorption has captivated countless players, especially after the release of cultivation battle skills functionality, maintaining its top spot in the Life Soul hot list.
However, even this excellent Energy Absorption Life Soul has its drawbacks.
The primary attribute growth ratio of Energy Absorption is quite balanced: Spiritual Strength (52%), Physical Fitness (48%).
But the problem is, close combat doesn't need this 52% spiritual strength amplification at all.
Close Combat Players use Qi Blood as their energy for battle.
52% of the attribute increase from Energy Absorption's level up is allocated to Spiritual Strength, rendering it meaningless, like stagnant water without any amplification effect.
With Divine Transformation, this issue can be resolved. Close Combat Players can adjust all Life Souls for a 100% physical fitness increase, leading to a surge in combat strength.
Meanwhile, magic players can adjust the main growth attribute of Energy Absorption and similar Life Souls to a 100% spiritual strength boost, drastically increasing their output power.
However, I must note here that I do not recommend magic players doing so.
Close Combat Players may not mind, but magic players are inherently fragile; without a physical fitness boost, a wave of energy shockwaves in a large battlefield could easily kill you. My advice is to keep the physical fitness ratio at about 10%-15%.
It's okay to be fragile, but you at least need to withstand the aftermath of a war.
Suppose the front-line Stone Statue Players endure the main damage without dying, but a wave of shockwaves ends up killing all the rear magic players. In that case, they would bear the blame for failure.
So, magic players can't go for a singular extreme attribute allocation like Close Combat Players.
But the emergence of Divine Transformation can still significantly boost the output efficiency of magic players.
Scattered Arrow and Extreme Speed, these two Life Souls, are finally used by the magic player community (I have already embedded them myself).
Here, I propose a potential hazard for future close combat.
If Close Combat Players adopt a 100% physical fitness allocation mode, it is advisable to pair with an Indomitable Soul.
Besides influencing casting efficiency and spiritual power recovery, spiritual strength affects the player's resistance to spiritual damage.
Lacking spiritual strength means facing spiritual-level attacks will leave you defenseless, directly suffering true damage impacts.
