The strong growth ability and the exclusive development potential of heroes can only be reflected after a very long time. Only when the hero's rank is promoted to a certain degree, or even the level of epic biology, can the power of heroes be displayed.
Not every hero has the chance to grow up all the way and eventually become a powerful legendary creature. Even if he condenses his will, awakens his strong points and becomes a real hero, he will die in an accident at a low level.
Compared with those familiar powerful heroes, more heroes may not have the chance to grow up at all.
For villa's promotion, rod gave up the growth potential existing in him and directly let him gain powerful power. For villa, it may be the best option.
I believe that many heroes are willing to make such a choice, but they don't have such a chance.
Even if he can't become a legendary creature all his life, Vera's strength is enough at this time. Compared with the previous low-level necromancer, he has been improved in essence, which is also the effect of artifact.
After the completion of the transformation, rod has already shown his own spiritual imprint to Vera.
To become a death knight, you will also lose part of your body's perception. Although your appearance will not change, most of your vital points will no longer be fatal. At this time, Vera does not seem to realize this, but is still immersed in the joy of strength improvement.
"Tell me, what is your heroic will and what makes you a hero?"
To one side of Vera, rod sent out this question. After the previous conversation with Rowling, what rod cares more about is what kind of will he relies on to become a hero than the hero who exists in Vera.
"Back to the Lord, I had the status of a hero before I mastered the undead magic. Before that, I was just a bad thief, and I was also responsible for collecting intelligence for the thieves' Guild. The reason why I became a hero was that I condensed my own will in a fierce battle with the guards. Please forgive me, I can't tell the specific situation. "
Hearing Vera's words, rod realized how he became a hero. Villa's way of becoming a hero should belong to the simplest one, which is the burst of will in a short time.
According to Vera's information, he condenses his will in the battle, maybe when he is about to die, his attachment to life, or his extreme unwillingness and resentment in his heart. Any extremely strong emotion can become the inducement for the hero to wake up. As for whether he can become a hero in the end, it needs some help of luck.
The existence of spiritual imprint makes Vera unable to hide from rod's words. Rod believes that even Vera, after the battle, did not know what kind of emotion at that time inspired his will. He only knew that he had awakened his hero's expertise.
This is also the common point of many creatures who have become heroes in a short period of time, relying on the explosion of will.
Compared with this type of hero, rod is more concerned about the kind of hero who has an extremely strong will and always keeps this will in mind.
With the blessing of will, a hero can do many things that conventional creatures can't achieve, and the existence of a hero by breaking out of will can gain little except a hero's specialty and potential improvement.
From Vera's mouth, after a general understanding of the process of his becoming a hero, rod understood that he did not have any strong heroic will, just relying on the will to break out in the battle, can become a hero purely because of good luck.
While rod was thinking, he heard Vera's words:
"It's said that the mysterious necromancer who originally gave lair the necromancer king and taught him the magic knowledge is also the great Lord. Apart from the great Lord with such ability, which necromancer can do this?"
Vera's words at this time made rod feel a little confused. He didn't remember what knowledge he had given the necromancer, but it was possible for the king of necromancer.
With the existence of peeping eyes, rod learned the details about the necromancer in Vera's mind, especially the characteristics of the necromancer. After that, rod realized that it might have something to do with himself.
"You can understand that." Rod did not deny Vera's words.
During this period, only a few people related to rod were able to confer on other necromancers the necromancer king. Except rod himself, the answer is obvious.
Rod realized that this should be Rowling's treatment of the Necromancers in the territory during her exile.
Looking back on the situation in Weining before, rod probably realized why Rowling chose ordinary creatures to grant them the necromancer king and the casting ability of the necromancer. However, because Rowling had already left, rod could not confirm what he thought to her.
Without saying anything more on this topic, rod told Vera: "near the north of Emerald City, there is a wide river, which is called the miris River by elites. The river extends all the way to the hinterland of Elie, the forest of tulalion."
"I need you to use your own ability to turn all living things inside and around the river into corpses, and finally get through the road to tulareon."
"In this process, you may encounter all kinds of obstacles. If there is an enemy you can't defeat in any case, you can ask Silva for help on the front battlefield. It will send a large number of necromancers to help you solve the enemy."
"Don't expose your ability to transform necromancer in front of other creatures. I will give you a large number of necromancer kings to transform."
Hearing rod's instructions, Vera is also upright. Just from rod's words, Vera can feel the arduousness of her task.
Even so, Vera is not afraid of this. The abundant energy of death in his body has already explained to him how far his strength has been improved. Coupled with his unique ability to transform corpse witches, Vera has great confidence in the tasks mentioned by rod.
"As you will, my Lord."
After making a promise to rod, villa can't wait to try her own unique strength, and doesn't want to stay in the deep of the mine for a long time.
Seeing this, rod shook his head slightly in his heart, but he didn't say much. He took the lead to walk out of the mine and was ready to hand over some corpses to Vera.