There is One New Rule Every Month Globally-Chapter 504 - 350: "Map Evaluation": Consider yourself formidable._3

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He had a high health pool, but that didn't mean he couldn't get hurt or bleed. The amount of health he lost was directly reflected in the blood he shed, and that one blow with more than a hundred million damage seemed to have punctured his entire reservoir of blood.

Torrential blood rain fell from the sky to the ground.

It was as if a major artery of a planet had been hit.

About three to five seconds later.

The entire map slowly dissipated, accompanied by a flash of white light before his eyes, Chen Yi returned to the Blue Star platform. As he returned, countless system notification sounds started to buzz in his ear incessantly, like bamboo shoots after a spring rain.

Among those notification sounds, there was one that immediately made Chen Yi feel rather dejected.

"Ding, Player Chen Yi's Faceless One job 'Giant Heavy Armor' has expired. The job rotation for the following week will now commence, your new job for the week is 'Magic Thief Group Envoy'."

"Damn it."

Chen Yi let out a long sigh, somewhat irritatedly lit up a cigarette and placed it in his mouth, not even bothering to check the effects of the new job as a Magic Thief Group Envoy.

On the seventh day in the map, he had planned to leave once the 'Giant Heavy Armor' job expired. After all, without the ability to regenerate health indefinitely, he wouldn't be able to hold out in the Sea of Mummies and would have eventually been worn down to death.

But he quickly discovered, to his surprise, that the 'Giant Heavy Armor' job was still there; no new job had been rotated in.

He understood immediately that this was most likely a bug.

He acted as if nothing happened, not checking the Giant Heavy Armor panel nor thinking about it inwardly, pretending he was unaware of the issue just like an ostrich burying its head in the sand.

Compared to the weekly random jobs of a 'Faceless One', he felt the 'Giant Heavy Armor' was more suitable for him!

132.7 million health was not his limit. Once his health limit reached tens of billions, he could unleash even greater power with the 'Giant Heavy Armor' job—it was perfect for him. If only he could keep this job forever.

But frustratingly, the moment the map ended, the 'Giant Heavy Armor' left him, and the new job arrived just like that.

It was as though it was mocking him: the new job might be late, but it never fails to show up.

It seems this wasn't a bug but a mechanism: when a player is in a map, the Faceless One job effects do not trigger, preventing the player from randomly obtaining a new job in the map. This actually offers more advantages than disadvantages for a player.

The advantage being that while on a long-duration map, players can maintain the job used when entering the map without experiencing a sudden shift in job that could greatly impact the battle.

There are also downsides.

Many maps come with uncertainties. It's possible that a job which couldn't clear the map initially might, after some time, be replaced by a newly randomized job that can clear it. In summary, this means there's less randomness, but more controllability.

As for this outcome.

Chen Yi, though helplessly resigned, could only accept it with a deep sigh. He had no idea when he might randomly obtain the 'Giant Heavy Armor' job again. These past days had almost changed his fighting style; he had grown accustomed to the stand-and-fight method of resisting the enemy's attacks.

Suddenly without this job, he felt at a loss as to how to fight.

He wasn't given much time to think.

Even more system notifications rang out by his ear.

"Ding, congratulations to player Chen Yi for successfully clearing the A-level map 'Pharaoh's Tomb'. You have created the 'Sea of Mummies', a wonder that has never before appeared in the game; this wonder has now been selected as one of the one hundred and eight wonders of the game and will be randomly distributed in some maps or secret realms, etc."

"Congratulations to player Chen Yi for creating the Wonder 'Sea of Mummies'."

"As a reward, you receive: Wonder Atlas *1, title 'Wonder Creator' *1."

"Ding, it has been detected that within the map, the boss's certain base skill exploded with unprecedented power; as a reward, you are granted the boss's original skill 'Wrath of the Corpse King' *1."

"Wrath of the Corpse King?"

Chen Yi looked bewilderedly at this system notification. He had just been wondering how an A-Level map boss could deal such terrifying damage, almost killing him in one strike—and now they're telling him that hit was one of the Pharaoh boss's basic skills?

Not even his ultimate move?

What kind of joke is this!!

Then, what was that blade light in the beginning that could cause over a million points of damage? Was it just a regular attack? This is an A-level map, isn't it?

If a basic skill already dealt over a hundred million in damage, what would the ultimate move's damage be? Why not just throw this Pharaoh boss at the feet of the two deities of the White Phoenix Clan? He felt that Pharaoh could slaughter gods.

"Skill Name": Fury of the Sea of Corpses.

"Skill Level": B-ranked.

"Skill Effect": After a brief 0.01 second channeling, unleash a red laser to deal lethal damage to enemies. For every additional mummy around you, your channeling time and damage will increase.

There's no upper limit to this amplification. The more mummies surrounding, the higher both the channeling time and the damage will be.

Also, this skill comes with the Absolute Hit attribute, which cannot be dodged by any means until it hits the target.

"Skill Limitation": After use, it enters a 24-hour cooldown.

"Skill Introduction": "My children, lend me your strength!"

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Chen Yi slowly opened his mouth in awe at the skill before him, feeling a chill go through his heart as he finally understood how the A-Level map's boss could unleash such an incredibly powerful attack.