Watching the system prompt, Chu Tian felt no joy at all.
"Ding... System prompt: Congratulations on killing the projection of the God of Crows - Ansu (Demigod Tier) Lv.200, cultivated by him in the Heavenly Dao world to nurture believers. He has taken a grudge against you and will descend upon you from time to time to pursue and kill you. Warrior, quickly grow stronger! Good luck!"
Congratulations to your grandma, a Level 200 Demigod, chasing me, do I have any way to live?
In my previous life, I was chased, and in this life, I'm still being chased by monsters. Who did I offend?
Somewhere in the Heavenly Dao world, a chaotic void. The old man who appeared before Chu Tian was lounging in the void with his legs crossed. "Heh heh, little fellow, who told you to show off? It's too late to regret it. Now you can only pray that the demigod's wrath only descends within the Heavenly Dao world! Not... heh heh, interesting, interesting..."
Chu Tian was in a terrible mood. He went to the Druid camp and found Moonfeather Owlbeast. From afar, he saw it swaying its hips back and forth with a beer belly, rapping. Chu Tian had the urge to kick it to the ground and beat it violently.
"Yo yo... Thank you... Warrior from another world... You brought back my beloved tail feathers. May Mother Earth protect (deceive) you! This is your deserved reward!"
"Ding... System prompt: Congratulations on completing the Druid form quest, you can now transform into Owlbeast form!"
Chu Tian checked his special skill bar and found three skills: 'Transform: Human Form', 'Transform: Cheetah Form', 'Transform: Owlbeast Form'.
Human Form: Cannot use any skills. Transformation can remove movement-impairing effects.
Cheetah Form: Transform into a cheetah. Attack speed increased by 20%. Attack power converted to Feral (Physical) damage. Within a 100-meter radius, your and your teammates' physical critical strike chance increases by 5%. In Cheetah Form, only exclusive Feral skills can be used. Immune to shapeshifting magic effects. Transformation can remove all movement-impairing effects.
Owlbeast Form: Transform into an Owlbeast. Defense increased by 36%. Attack power converted to Astral (Magic) damage. Within a 100-meter radius, your and your teammates' magic critical strike chance increases by 5%. In Owlbeast Form, only Moonlight, Sunlight, and Astral spell skills can be used. Immune to shapeshifting magic effects. Transformation can remove all movement-impairing effects.
Chu Tian transformed into a Bird of Prey (the common name for an Owlbeast form Druid) and looked at his appearance. Only four words could describe it: "Adorably plump."
A balance bar appeared before him. In the center was a yin-yang fish of mixed light blue and light yellow. On the left was a light blue moon icon, and on the right was a light yellow sun icon.
He looked at his skills and found five initial skills: 'Moonfire', 'Sunfire'. These were instant debuff skills. There were also 'Sunbeam' and 'Moonbeam', which were direct damage spells, and another auxiliary skill, 'Wing Buffet'.
Sunbeam: Summons a beam of sunlight, dealing 1%-150%-80% Astral damage within a 3x3 meter area. Casting time: 2 seconds. When cast, the balance orb gradually moves towards the moonlight energy. It deals very low damage when close to moonlight energy, moderate damage when close to sunlight, and high damage when close to the center point.
Moonbeam: Summons moonlight energy, dealing 80%-200%-1% Astral damage to the target. Casting time: 1 second. When cast, the balance orb gradually moves towards the sunlight energy. It deals very low damage when close to sunlight energy, moderate damage when close to moonlight, and high damage when close to the center point.
Wing Buffet: Although you cannot fly with your corpulent body, you can cast Wing Buffet to slow your fall. You can glide, but cannot change direction in mid-air. Any attack can interrupt it. Casting Wing Buffet in place will make you look cute and adorable!
Tsk...
Chu Tian almost spat blood when he saw the description of Wing Buffet. Gliding without changing direction, and any attack would interrupt it with a single touch. This was truly a cute-and-adorable skill, perfectly matching his current "adorably plump" physique...
The thought of being watched by others made him feel uneasy.
However, the best thing about a Bird of Prey was that even though it was a ranged caster, it didn't consume mana. It only required control of the balance bar, which was a huge advantage for his plan to level up by exploiting bugs.
No other profession had better sustained damage than a Bird of Prey, not even archers, because they still needed to consume arrows, which cost money to buy.
And a Bird of Prey casting skills had no cost. Although the base damage of its skills was low, when facing high-level monsters, as long as you could land your skills, it was still a forced reduction of health points!
He chanted the incantation again and cast the teleportation skill to return to Silverpine Forest Town.
Chu Tian oriented himself, transformed into a cheetah, cast stealth, and quickly moved through the town streets. He soon arrived at the bank. He needed to deposit the [Soul Reaver Staff]. He couldn't lose something he obtained at the risk of being pursued by a demigod-level entity.
Besides, at this time, there was no market for this weapon. When people were not yet familiar with the Heavenly Dao, selling this weapon would directly lower its value. Currently, only Chu Tian knew how rare the drop rate of an Epic-grade equipment was.
Especially this kind of top-tier weapon with three excellent skills.
The Siphon Life skill alone could greatly improve a Warlock's sustainability. Many Warlock skills required consuming their own health points to cast, such as the Warlock's AoE skill, Conflagration, which burned their own health to exchange for high area damage.
There were many such skills for Warlocks, so the Siphon Life skill was incredibly powerful for them.
As for Raise Dead, it was even more so. With the advent of the Scourge, it was the epitome of perversion. Without fire resistance, if one was hit in the center of the skill, they would be stunned for 3 seconds and inevitably lose 15% health from burning ground. By the time they recovered from the stun and ran 50 meters away, they would likely be dead.
Such a powerful weapon, he really didn't want to sell it. If it fell into the hands of an opposing player, it would be his loss.
After storing the [Soul Reaver Staff], he tidied up his backpack and suddenly found a treasure chest. He recalled for a while before remembering that it should have dropped from killing that Level 5 boss. He had been so focused on the first-kill rewards that he had forgotten its existence.
He took out the treasure chest to examine it. It turned out to be a Silver Treasure Chest, and it was locked. Locked chests generally yielded some good items, especially a Silver Treasure Chest.
Treasure chests, like equipment, had tiers: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Epic.
Treasure chests were extremely rare in the Heavenly Dao. It was possible to obtain God-tier talents and equipment from Epic chests.
Chu Tian pondered for a moment and quickly went to an NPC to buy a key. In his previous life, he had opened a few of these chests, and because he played a rogue at the time, he could pick locks himself.