Chapter 661 - 329: The Difference in the Last Level! (Two-in-One)_1
Chapter 661: Chapter 329: The Difference in the Last Level! (Two-in-One)_1
After Chen Mo skipped the Level 90 Realm Breakthrough Assessment, he once again obtained a Super Divine Stone and an Above SSS-level Gift Pack.
Chen Mo decided to use this Super Divine Stone on the “Omnipotent Transformer.”
Although the current “Omnipotent Transformer” was perfectly adequate, Chen Mo was still curious about the extent to which it could be improved. He was particularly curious if the “Omnipotent Transformer” could manifest a conversion for Chaos Damage. Still, since it’s only an upgrade to an Above SSS-level standard, it’s understandable if it doesn’t gain a Chaos Damage conversion, he reasoned.
Upon using the Super Divine Stone, The Heavenly Path’s Hint immediately followed.
[The Heavenly Path’s Hint: You are using a Super Divine Stone on the “Omnipotent Transformer” item. Once effective, the “Omnipotent Transformer” will transform into an origin-grade item of the same type. Confirm!]
[The Heavenly Path’s Hint: Conversion successful! Your “Omnipotent Transformer” has evolved into the “Super-Omnipotent Transformer”!]
[“Super-Omnipotent Transformer” · Origin-grade]
[Passive effect]: You can select one of seven damage types: Physical, Spell, Siege, Fixed Damage, Chaos Damage, True Damage, or Divine Might Damage. The damage you inflict will be converted to the selected type. This effect has no Cooldown, can be switched freely, and is always active. (Effective even when in inventory.)
[Active Effect]: When activated, you can convert the attack type of any number of your summons to any of the seven damage types: Physical, Spell, Siege, Fixed Damage, Chaos Damage, True Damage, or Divine Might Damage. The effect remains active continuously, but switching types incurs a mandatory 30-second Cooldown that is ’unaffected by Cooldown reduction’. (Effective even when in inventory.)
[Item Introduction]: A legendary item capable of converting various damage types. It is said to have been created by a god of invention known as the God of Omnipotence. However, no one has ever seen this deity in person, so the truth of these rumors remains unknown!
Divine Might Damage is a damage type encountered only after entering the Tower of Eternity. Typically, only units that have condensed a divine character can inflict this type of damage.
Calculations for Divine Might Damage must involve Divine Might Armor. Otherwise, against units without Divine Might Armor, Divine Might Damage directly ignores the target’s defensive power. It inflicts fixed critical damage equivalent to a multiple of one’s own Divine Power. Furthermore, this damage bypasses damage reduction effects.
This is an exceedingly fearsome damage type. It is also why god-grade beings regard non-god-grade beings as mere ants.
If a fifth-transition individual views those below the fifth-transition as ants, then units that have condensed a divine character similarly view those without one as ants.
Even an ordinary god-grade being like Chen Mo would find it difficult to withstand an attack using Divine Might Damage from an enemy who has condensed a divine character. After all, before condensing a divine character, armor type is generally determined by one’s profession.
Professions like Chen Mo’s Skeleton Mage, which scale with Wisdom and Spirit attributes, belong to the Cloth Armor Class Profession. Professions such as archers and assassins, which scale with strength and agility attributes, belong to the leather armor class. Professions such as warriors and Knights, which scale with strength and Constitution attributes, belong to the heavy armor class.
Among these, hidden professions can possess special armor types. For example, Chen Mo’s current class, Dominator of the Undead, has special Chaos Armor. Attacks, whether Physical or Magic Damage, are significantly reduced. Even Chaos Damage attacks have much of their damage mitigated.
Beyond these, there are other special armor types like city armor, true-armor, and hero armor. These provide varying defensive bonuses against different damage types.
However, these armor types are inferior to Divine Might Armor. If you use non-Divine Might Damage against a unit with Divine Might Armor, your damage will be directly reduced according to the opponent’s Divine Power—this applies even to True Damage. This doesn’t even account for the inherent damage reduction effect of Divine Power. As previously stated, if Divine Power exceeds 100 points, it becomes nearly impossible to deal damage, as all incoming damage is completely negated by Divine Power.
This represents the true, insurmountable chasm between gods and ants.
Even though Chen Mo could use Divine Might Damage prematurely, his own Divine Power still needed to increase. Otherwise, when facing an entity whose Divine Power was significantly higher, he would still be powerless.
However, Chen Mo’s divine element stat was very high and could indeed be converted into Divine Power. Relatively speaking, that would be quite a loss, though, he mused.
There is a location within the Tower of Eternity where one can exchange divine elements for Divine Power. Later, Divine Power can be used to reclaim the previously exchanged divine elements. However, the exchange rates are far from favorable. If you exchange for Divine Power at a 1:1 ratio, reclaiming your divine elements later will cost you at a 2:1 ratio—a substantial loss. Nevertheless, if one urgently needs to boost their Divine Power, the exchange is still worthwhile. After all, if a target’s Divine Power surpasses your own by 100 points, then regardless of how high your divine element is, you cannot harm them. This is an insurmountable disparity.
Of course, if I had a Chaos Supreme Treasure, perhaps I could overcome this chasm. But as of now, I haven’t heard of any professional from the nearby Star Systems who has obtained a Chaos Supreme Treasure, Chen Mo thought.
After reviewing the attributes of the “Super-Omnipotent Transformer,” Chen Mo immediately began the Divine Training Tower challenge.
This time, in the Divine Trial Tower, he once again entered the tenth floor of the Wisdom assessment. Naturally, Chen Mo, possessing the Mind Reading Technique and the True Moluo’s Brain, would not lose to Cha Latu in a test of Wisdom.
Having successfully obtained another 55 points of Divine Power, Chen Mo proceeded to the Level 95 Realm Breakthrough Assessment.
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