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Chapter 1011: Chapter 357 Evolution of the Book of Law_2
Aleister summoned the Book of Law of Aiwass and logged it in.
As the [Sin Card: Wild Hunt King] was logged into the Book of Law, the collection progress bar of the tome also finally reached two-thirds.
At this moment.
The Book of Law suddenly began to tremble violently!
The tiny crow, which was in travel form, suddenly shattered, turning into a pure mass of Dark Attribute Mana that flowed back into the Book of Law.
The Book of Law then began to flutter by itself, flipping from the first page to the last.
In Aleister’s consciousness, the cards in those slots were lit up one by one, and the Book of Law burst into an ever more intense brilliance.
When the light faded, its attributes had undergone a complete transformation—
“As expected…”
Aleister murmured in a low voice: “The Book of Law is a Sacred Weapon indeed.”
[The Grimoire of Aiwass (14/21)]
[Sacred Equipment (Gold)]
[Weapon-Grimoire]
[Divine Module-Grimoire of Sin: For every different Phantom Card logged, gain 2 points of colorless Mana]
[Extraordinary Module-Book of Law: Your spell reach increases by 30 meters; The Phantom Cards you logged in the Grimoire gain an additional 30 meters of spell reach]
[Extraordinary Traits: As a cost, put a logged, non-cooldown Phantom Card into cooldown to reactivate another Phantom Card that is on cooldown, 3 times per day (based on the logged Sin Cards)]
[Extraordinary Traits: As a cost, put a logged, non-cooldown Phantom Card into cooldown to enhance the effects of a Sin Card of the same attribute]
[Divine Traits: When you use reverse summoning on Sin Cards, you gain additional effects]
[Divine Traits: (Unlocked after logging twenty-one Phantom Cards)]
Looking at the features of the Book of Law, Aiwass’s guess in his heart became clearer.
The highest tier of equipment that can be created by the Material Realm on its own power is, at most, deep purple. Reaching gold indicates that it must have involved the strength beyond that of a Pillar God Apostle.
Sacred equipment signifies divinity, also known as “Divine Artifact.” Apostles can at most handle one, and they would naturally use it for themselves first. Only when the Celestial Marshal gains authority, can they craft multiple divine artifacts to bestow upon the loyal faithful of the Material Realm.
The occupation required by this book doesn’t even exist in the current world!
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It’s not even a matter of rarity; it has simply not been created yet.
Even for a Celestial Marshal, crafting sacred equipment is not an easy task—who would go through such trouble for no reason?
After much thought, Aleister let out a cold snort and fiercely closed the Book of Law.
“…Hmph.”
It doesn’t matter anymore.
No matter what the conspiracy of the Serpent Celestial Marshal is—since He has already taken the lead, there’s no need to bother with Him. Could you avoid pitfalls simply by guessing them all? The things that need to be done, cannot be avoided, and the things Aiwass shouldn’t do, he wouldn’t…
Thus Aleister recollected her thoughts and focused on the Book of Law.
Its greatest benefit was that the colorless Mana received from each logged card slot was directly doubled from one point to two. This gave Aleister an immediate 14 points of colorless Mana… for her who is already mana-starved due to the recent split, it’s quite a significant enhancement.
“…However, what is the ‘additional effect’?”
She pressed her hand on the Book of Law with some confusion.
The attributes of those cards emerged again in Aleister’s mind.
“Eh!”
Aleister was suddenly startled: “This is—”
She saw that the three Sin Cards she had logged all underwent some changes in their reverse summons—that is, in their main summoning effects, either an attribute was changed, or a new effect was added:
The original Defiant Flame Butterfly had a recast effect, which was to reuse it, commanding the Defiant Flame Butterfly to revive or detonate.
That effect has now been reduced to [Effect: Reuse, command the Defiant Flame Butterfly to detonate].
A new effect has been added below:
[Effect: Reuse, summon the Non-burning Butterfly from the ashes of the Defiant Flame Butterfly; upon the Non-burning Butterfly’s entry, it deals tremendous damage to all enemies that are burning]
… What exactly is the Non-burning Butterfly?
But given that it directly mentions “tremendous” damage, the effect must be significant…
The Night Fiend’s effects have also changed at the same time.
A new attribute has been added below her:
[Effect: Upon the Night Fiend’s entry, it inflicts all enemies with curse vulnerability LV4 (based on the Level of transcendent properties)]
Although Aiwass used to rely on the Night Fiend’s strong resistance as a shield when summoning her… in reality, the Night Fiend is actually a spellcaster. Her melee abilities are not strong, and the only reason she could suppress the Succubus was due to pure stats and priority. Her true strengths lie in area-of-effect and control abilities.
Simply put, the Night Fiend’s team role should be a debuffer… at most, she can only serve as a secondary damage dealer.
The saying goes “the enemy’s weakness is my strength,” “slowing the enemy means speeding myself,” “the enemy’s Armor Piercing is my increased damage”… from this perspective, the Night Fiend can also be considered a support!
And for characters who rely on stacking negative effects to impose restrictions, what the Night Fiend fears most is not being able to apply those effects.
If the enemy can become immune to or resist the Night Fiend’s curses, then she’s left with shadow abilities not much stronger than those of a Shadow Demon.
Curse vulnerability allows for a degree of penetration through the opponent’s resistances. Even if the enemy has priority, being afflicted with vulnerability will still have some effect.
Just like Undead and Demons usually have purification vulnerability, so even if a Priest is behind in levels, dispelling will still have some effect—provoking the opponent usually indicates a painful hit. And once the priority is sufficient to deal full damage, it can immediately exert a very obvious counter-effect!