Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 1217 - 672: It All Depends on Who Has More Cards to Play_2

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Chapter 1217: Chapter 672: It All Depends on Who Has More Cards to Play_2

Transforming Serpent (Special Ability) — Zehir Poison Fang can transform into a large toxic serpent, launching its own attacks against enemies, with each bite inherently carrying Zehir Poison. If its Toxic Outburst ability hasn’t been used on the same day, it can also use this ability, which is exclusive to Zehir Devotees. If a non-devotee uses it, the serpent will prioritize attacking the user.

This is an undeniable poisonous longbow, and it is specifically for the Followers of the Evil God.

If switched to a month ago, this poisonous longbow in Gaven’s hands would have had only one fate: to become a sacrifice in the Destroy Evil process, extracting its essence for his own use.

But now Gaven has more options. ƒгeewёbnovel.com

Firstly, he has Zehir Devotees under his control, with the Abhorrent Serpent People’s High Priest at the forefront—a group of Serpent People Elites who have not escaped, all becoming prisoners at Weizemay Manor, and it is only a matter of time under the increasingly mature training system there before they are put to his use.

Secondly, destroying a Divine Artifact is not an easy task. Even Destroy Evil only has a certain chance to destroy a Divine Artifact, similar to Duncan’s Greater Disjunction. The process is highly dangerous; if the energy contained within the destroyed artifact goes out of control, the caster of the spell will bear the brunt of it.

Moreover, the ability of Zehir Poison Fang is extremely extreme, with all its abilities focused on poison. Once refined, the abilities might significantly diminish.

When Gaven took out the Zehir Poison Fang, the artifact started to twist incessantly as if it had its own consciousness, emitting a hiss similar to that of a long serpent, seemingly wanting to break free from Gaven’s grip and transform into a toxic serpent on its own.

Zehir Poison Fang not only looks like a serpent, but it essentially is a toxic serpent, bred by the God of Toxins, Zehir, through a method of cultivating gu. It carries his poisonous Divine Nature Force. On normal days, it is just a poisonous longbow, but once it senses that it has been held by a non-Zehir Devotee, it will actively revert to its original form to attack the holder. If it finds that it cannot resist, it might even attempt to escape and actively seek other Zehir Devotees, or try to return to the side of its creator, the God of Toxins, Zehir.

A blood-red glow emanated from Gaven’s left hand, rapidly spreading from the point of grip and enveloping the entire Zehir Poison Fang within it.

The poisonous longbow let out an unwilling hiss, its twisting body stabilized again, and reverted to the shape of a longbow.

This is another method of use, forcibly suppressing Zehir Poison Fang with the Power of Plunder, seizing its power for his own use. There isn’t even a need to activate the special ability Arm of Plunder, as the divine power inherent in his arm is enough to suppress it. This is a suppression derived from his Divine Position.

After obtaining Zehir Poison Fang, Gaven kept shooting arrows while flying, always maintaining a distance of over a hundred meters from the Bear of Plunder. The disparity in strength between them was too great; Gaven feared that getting too close would result in him being patted into a meat patty as the damage reduction from his Combat Armor would not count for much against it, with each casual hit from it having an Attack Power of over a hundred.

The Bear of Plunder ignored Gaven’s attacks, not even bothering to dodge.

Even though the opponent is holding another sub-divine artifact, his own strength is not enough. Even arrows shot from an arm with thirty-three points of Strength are no exception.

3D8+11+6+6+2 (28-48).

That is the Attack Power of an arrow fully charged by Gaven.

To the ordinary world, this is quite impressive, comparable to a Transcendent ranger at their peak state.

But in front of the Bear of Plunder, it was not enough. The giant’s thick hide alone spans several tens of centimeters, let alone as a Divine Nature Incarnation, its body infused with Divine Power, naturally forming a Divine Power Shield around itself. If translated into defensive power, the Bear of Plunder possesses at least fifty points while a non-magical Armored Warrior only about eighteen or so, with those over twenty points generally wearing Magic Armor.

Simply put, the arrows shot by Gaven hitting the Bear of Plunder do not penetrate its defenses.

This is the first hurdle that mortals must overcome when challenging a Divine Nature Incarnation: ensuring that their attacks can inflict substantial damage on the enemy.

If it doesn’t even get through the skin, how to deliver the poison into its body, and how to proceed with the Toxic Outburst?

Even if Gaven activated the Undead Vengeance Realm, it would be of no help.

The revenge damage from the Undead Vengeance Realm is not added to the arrows, it is a lawful internal damage that inflicts harm on the enemy regardless of whether Gaven’s attacks penetrate.

If facing enemies with lower health, this true damage is formidable, and Gaven’s previous over-level challenges all relied on this.

But facing something as terrifying as the Bear of Plunder, with life force starting at five hundred, the modest true damage provided by the Undead Vengeance Realm is negligible.

If the Power of Revenge were that potent, the Undying Goddess of Vengeance would not be facing the tragic situation of near godly demise, not to mention that Gaven is relying on an incomplete version.

In desperation, Gaven could only appeal to Lady Strategy for help: "I need a wound."

The Goddess of Strategy did not even ask why, re-entering giant state and taking a pounce from the Bear of Plunder head-on, then striking the bear’s injured left hind leg with another hammer blow.

Due to its sheer size, the Bear of Plunder is fated to have strengths in Strength, Constitution, but decidedly not in Dexterity.