Chapter 169 - (169) The Jig Is Up (2/2)
Peter nodded and thanked him. Sindri threw her arms around his neck before running off in embarrassment while hugging the card tightly.
”You've still got it,” Zolis walked over and pinched his arm.
”What was that for?”
”Because I can. Here are the Skill Cards that we found from this batch. The Level 63 dropped something new.”
Geth took the card and looked it over. A picture of two claws surfaced on the front. One looked like a mere shadow of the other.
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Phantom Slash (Rare)
Allows User to summon a second blade to follow the first. The blade looks like an illusion but carries the weaker properties of its counterpart.
The phantom blade will carry any effects from the first blade. This can be any spell cast with the blade or just a simple strike.
Spell Damage = 10% of initial spell's damage + 10% intelligence
Physical Damage = 25% of initial strike's damage + 25% Strength
Cost (50 Mana)
Requirements: short sword, dagger, or other small bladed items; Novice or higher proficiency with weapon.
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”Hmm, there's that weapon proficiency again.”
Zolis looked at him, ”Is it something you recognize?”
”Albus said that it would come into play later. It's a hidden statistic that we should be able to see at some point,” Geth answered.
He tucked the Skill Card into his inventory and looked around the ambush site. All that was left was for him to cover their tracks.
”Felix, start leading everyone to the last ambush site. I'll be alon-”
”Hooowwoooooooo!!”
”Hoooing horde.
'This is as good a time as any to test my luck,' He thought.
He pulled out all of the Taming Cards available that would work on a Tier 4 creature. A small stack of 15 Epic Taming Cards appeared in his hand.
'Albus, how much is the success rate reduced if the target is a higher Level?'
'For every Major Level above you, the success rate is reduced by 5%.'
'So I still have a 7.2% chance to tame a Level 60 and a 6.8% chance for a Level 65. The odds aren't terrible for the number of cards I have available.'
Geth could see Albus giving him a thumbs up in his mental sphere, 'Good luck.'