Congratulations! You have learned the skill: Summon Fire Golem.
Cost: 5000 mana
You obtained 01 status points.
Fire Golem – Lv 01
Health: 250 +
Mana: 50 +
Stamina: 150 +
Strength: 50 +
Dexterity: 10+
Speed: 10 +
Intelligence: 10+
Endurance: 50 +
Control: 10 +
Mentality: 50 +
Luck: 10 +
Recovery: 50 +
Willpower: 00 +
Coins: 00
Status: 00
Skill List
Active Skills: Fire Bullet Lv 10, Fire Tornado Lv 10, Fire Arrow Lv 10,
Passive Skills: Fire Resistance Lv 50
"As expected... the logic behind was the same. Even the initial stats are the same as the earth golem," Leon said while analyzing his new summon.
"Training a new spell while you fight my mud golems? You have quite the nerve," Ilyana said.
Although her words make her look angry, Leon didn't feel anything behind Ilyana's words. Regardless, Leon summoned several whenever possible to level up the skill. Little by little, things were starting to get really noisy, and Leon started to miss the previous weeks where he didn't have to endure caused by a battle of monsters.
"Wait a minute... If I create a fire golem like this, then I probably can apply the same logic to create ice slimes or even those gigantic aqua slimes. Still... since they are far more powerful than the ordinary monsters, the cost of man is probably higher than I have right now..."
Leon took a break and looked for a summoning spell on the dungeon shop, but he only found how to summon regular slimes and golems. Something was off... those monsters were way too weak. Considering that, that kind of skill should be available on the dungeon shops of a world on the third stage of assimilation. But then Leon recalled that until now, he didn't face or find anyone who was a specialist in summoning monsters. The cost of mana was high, but after fighting for hundreds of years, anyone would have mana to summon at least a slime.
"This is very suspicious... but I don't have to worry about this. What about passive skills?"
Leon didn't find any, even though that was depressing; he was fully aware that learning a passive skill by using tomes was a bit too much. Learning new spells by himself was fine, but buying new tomes without waiting for Volt and Efreet's turn to teach him a few combinations weren't. So, Leon decided to resume his task of helping Ilyana and training his monsters.
Creating an ice or thunder golem was a bit too much since creating ice and thunder consumed a lot more mana. Leon also couldn't imagine creating a wind golem, but one made of water was supposed to be possible to have the same level of difficulty.
"Well... first, I have to make my golems reach at least the level fifty."
It wouldn't take long since Leon's golems weren't being attacked, and he could create one every few seconds. After half an hour that happened, and as he had planned, Leon practiced his new skill, and just after a few tries, he received the motivation.
Congratulations! You have learned the skill: Summon Water Golem.
Cost: 5000 mana
You obtained 01 status points.
Water Golem – Lv 01
Health: 250 +
Mana: 50 +
Stamina: 150 +
Strength: 50 +
Dexterity: 10+
Speed: 10 +
Intelligence: 10+
Endurance: 50 +
Control: 10 +
Mentality: 50 +
Luck: 10 +
Recovery: 50 +
Willpower: 00 +
Coins: 00
Status: 00
Skill List
Active Skills: Water Bullet Lv 10, Water Wall Lv 10, Water Lv 10,
Passive Skills: Water Resistance Lv 50
"The skills changed a little bit... it is probably because I don't have all that many water spells. Water can cause some damage, but unless it is high-pressurized water, the power has its limitations."
Although that was troublesome, Leon didn't feel bothered by it. Golems mostly attacked with their bodies and using elemental bullets, after all. Regardless, Leon's army of monsters was becoming more colorful and weirder by the minute. Still, there was a limit of how many creatures he could summon since, just like Ilyana, he didn't want to play with lives. Maybe he could overcome that flaw by learning how to summon all monsters but in a robotic form.
"A mechanic dragon... it looks really cool. I never thought I would say that kind of thing after the thirties..."
Although that was a solution, Leon doubted that it could be so simple to create a creature that had some mechanism and having the size of a dragon. It would be simple if Leon learns by using a tome Ilyana created, but he didn't like that kind of shortcut, and that would also increase his debt.
Just a couple of hours had passed since Leon returned, but the mud golems were already at the level one hundred and sixty. It was impressive, but it would take a while before they reach the level Ilyana desired.
"I guess I don't have much of choice... I will have to stay here for at least a week."
"You can always ask for Undine, and Gnome drains their attacks and convert into your mana," Celsius said.
"Don't even start," Undine said.
"Don't wanna," Gnome said.
Celsius offered Leon a chance to multitask, but the spirits didn't want to face weak enemies just to get rid of a few inconveniences. If Leon really needed their help, they wouldn't mind, but since that wasn't an important task, they refused. It wasn't like Leon was in desperate need of mana, but the more, the better. However, it was clear that that wouldn't happen. Usually, Gnome would try to negotiate with Leon, he would help, but Leon would let him increase the size of his labyrinth and this time that didn't happen.
Leon sighed, feeling like he should be rigorous with his spirits, but he couldn't. They were his allies, not his servants.