A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees-Chapter 1206: The Method to Make the Book of the Dead
But now.
He really didn't have the money.
He was also embarrassed to ask Rheagar for money again.
A few days passed.
The magic materials that he had ordered earlier arrived one after another.
Other than the core material of the Assembly Spell, the Assembly Stone, which still needed to be transferred from the Roderick Factory in the north, everything else was complete.
In theory, Matthew could already start work.
However, he was not in a hurry to do so.
This was because Matthew had encountered a more pressing problem. frёewebnoѵēl.com
The number of undead registered in the cemetery was almost over the limit.
Everyone knew.
There was a limit to the number of creatures a necromancer could summon.
It was the same for the cemetery as a ritual venue.
These days, Matthew had summoned many undead, but whether it was the axemen or the Arctic Archers, they were essentially skeletons and zombies.
He had long since filled up his summoning slots for these two types of summons. He had to cancel the old ones if he summoned a new batch at the last minute.
Previously, he could still put a portion of the skeletons and zombies into the cemetery's main list.
But now, the cemetery's list was almost full.
This was a very serious problem.
Matthew had to find a solution.
He looked through some related books and found two paths that seemed more feasible.
The first method was to increase the strategic level of the cemetery.
The upgrade of the Ritual Arena's strategic level could effectively increase the upper limit of the big list.
The maximum number of types of summoned creatures in a Level 1 cemetery was 480, and the total number of summoned creatures could not exceed 2000.
This number was too small for Matthew, who had a large number of corpses.
If it could be upgraded to a Level 2 cemetery.
Then, the maximum number of summons of the same type would be 2400, and the total number of summons could not exceed 10000.
This would greatly alleviate the population restriction that Matthew was facing.
However, upgrading the cemetery's level was not something that could be done overnight.
In addition to the expansion of the area and the construction of functional buildings, the ritual venue itself also needed a new round of updates.
This required Matthew to put in a lot of effort.
He had already made a rough plan and would definitely implement it step by step. However, this method would not be effective so quickly.
Matthew estimated that it was already quite optimistic to be able to upgrade the Fear of Death Graveyard to Level 2 before this summer.
The second way was to make a special Horcrux-
[Roll Call].
In a sense, these Horcruxes were mobile ceremonial grounds.
One could transfer the undead under one's name to the register.
Then, one could indirectly control the undead through the control point register.
The roll call was like a medium and console between the necromancers and the undead army.
Necromancers only needed to pay a small amount of focus and mana to gain an army of undead.
According to Matthew's understanding.
A normal roll call could only control 100 to 500 undead.
There was only the highest-level roll call, which was often called the Book of the Dead. It could control 1,000 to 5,000 undead.
Matthew's need for the roll call or the Book of Necromancy was quite urgent!
On one hand.
It could alleviate the pressure on Matthew's summoned creatures.
On the other hand.
This kind of Horcrux was highly compatible with Matthew's next strategic layout and money-making plan.
Considering that the number of undead in the cemetery was almost overflowing.
Matthew planned to do some business based on the roll call!
The roll call wasn't an exclusive magic tool for necromancers.
This was a tool that anyone could use.
It just so happened that Matthew was on his way to the Arunay Sea and the Gold Coast to handle some matters, so he managed to get in touch with Yu Lian and Sumi.
The Gold Coast would definitely not be peaceful.
Yu Lian could not always rely on those demons to do things, right?
As Matthew, who had promised to invest in him.
Naturally, he had to help him solve his problems.
Selling some of the undead that he could not use to him could not only relieve Matthew's financial pressure, but also provide Yu Lian with loyal combat power.
Matthew knew very well that Yu Lian did not lack money.
The Zombies of Slaves, Buriers of Fire, Arctic Archers, and Skeleton Axemen were all very practical undead units.
As long as he could make his roll call.
The City Lord of Cordor City would definitely pay a high price for this!
In fact.
Not only Yu Lian.
Almost all of the castellans in Aindor would not reject an obedient secret undead army.
The reason why this thing didn't become popular was purely because necromancers were too poor.
They couldn't wait to get their hands on the Elite Undead for their own use. It was rare to see someone like Matthew with a stable output in the entire Aindor.
In Matthew's plan.
The increase in the cemetery's strategic level and the creation of the roll call book must be done at the same time.
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However, at the execution level.
Matthew was surprised to find out-
Isabelle's Spell Library and the Alliance's library didn't have the method to make the roll call and the Book of Necromancy!
After asking around, Matthew found out.
This matter had something to do with Baiyan City.
The original founder of Baiyan City had joined the Alliance for a short period of time, but he quickly withdrew. After that, the Lord of Baiyan City would hold a position in the Alliance, but the other necromancers in the city would not join the Alliance.
Back then, the City Lord's participation and withdrawal definitely involved the exchange of benefits between Baiyan City and the Alliance.
One of the conditions for both parties to reach a tacit understanding was-
Only the necromancers of Baiyan City were qualified to know how to make the roll call Horcrux.
Therefore, there was no relevant record in the Alliance's magic library and knowledge base.
They had been deliberately deleted.
Of course, it was not worth it to look for his teacher directly for such a matter.