Chapter 12 (1/2)
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
A holy and solemn aura surged within the divine domain, and a massive amount of faith gathered toward Sullo.
The faith levels for a large number of Divine Domain Snakes rose rapidly, and their faith toward Sullo became ‘pious’.
There were actually over 300 Divine Domain Snakes and now, they had turned from ‘fanatics’ into ‘saints’.
The faith power they provided was now of a purer quality.
The only thing that made Sullo a bit down was the fact that the World Trees could not take in the Bloodthirst technique as well.
However, this wasn’t a big deal.
In any case, there were many similar divine spells at the War Theological Seminary. There would always be divine spells that would be effective for the World Trees.
Gan Yutong’s lecture continued. The new gods were completely engrossed in listening.
In addition to the Bloodthirst technique, there were also dispel, heal, armor, and blade techniques.
Dispel could be used to dispel the negative effects on the believers, such as bleeding, freezing, poisoning, weakness, and so on.
Heal could be used to heal the believers’ wounds after they were injured.
Armor could increase the believers’ defense and even increase their immunity to a certain amount of damage.
Blade could increase the offensive power of a believer’s weapon,
Unlike Bloodthirst, which could be taught to believers, these divine spells needed to be cast by the gods themselves.
And each time it was cast, a certain amount of faith power would be consumed.
For example, the more faith power was consumed to cast a divine art, the more prominent its effects would be.
Each time it was cast, a minimum amount of faith power would be consumed and there would be an additional 10% damage increase.
If the amount of faith power consumed was doubled, not only would the additional damage be doubled, but it could also tear apart the enemy’s armor.
If the amount of faith power consumed was increased again, the additional damage and armor-piercing effect would be doubled. There would also be additional negative status effects such as tearing and bleeding.
The tearing effect would make it difficult for the target’s wounds to heal and if the bleeding effect was not dealt with in time, the target would bleed to death.
Other divine spells, such as armor, required at least 1/10 of the same faith power to be used, which could increase the believer’s defense by 10%.
As the faith power was consumed, the increase in defense could also be added with the effects of toughness, magic resistance, and even obtaining ‘thorn’ armor.
Toughness could allow the believer to maintain high morale when facing a powerful enemy without fear.
Magic resistance could also make them immune to a certain amount of magic damage. This was a very powerful status effect.
Most importantly, there was the special effect that came from ‘thorn’ armor. It could reflect a certain amount of attacks back to the enemy.
It could be considered a move that could make the enemy kill a thousand enemies and damage themselves by another eight hundred times more.
At that moment, these new gods became even more engrossed in the lecture. They were almost completely immersed in learning divine arts.
In the beginning, they did not pay much attention to the basic divine arts.
That was until they heard about the creator of Vogah’s divine domain.
But up until now, they realized that although these divine arts were the basics, they each contained their own incredible strengths and status effects.
They could greatly increase their believers’ combat strength and even their own.
However, these divine arts were too obscure and difficult to understand, so learning them would be difficult.
They had basically mastered the trick of consuming faith power to speed up the learning of Divine Arts.
For example, a sharp blade technique could be learned quickly by consuming 100 wisps of faith power.
There were also the armor techniques, healing techniques, and dispelling techniques. They could be learned quickly by consuming a certain amount of faith power.