Constructing-Style Wizard - Chapter 395
Chapter 395: 140. Chicken Theft Plan_4
Translator: 549690339
However, there’s a more troublesome matter.
The extraterrestrial space pollution that has already appeared in the ocean will not disappear with the closure of the outer space gap.
The armed alchemy ships of the Golden Commerce Guild will have to deal with it.
Originally, wizards would be teleported to help as well. However, due to the negative impact of previous unauthorized teleportations to the Fission Wilderness, the Alchemy Cathedral rejected the Ulnas Circle Court’s proposal to send more wizards here.
By the time it was almost daybreak, only armed alchemy ships of the Golden Commerce Guild appeared on the sea surface.
As for the fleet of the Tatis Empire and the Death Herald Guild, they couldn’t be relied upon.
Tatis didn’t have a decent naval force. To put it bluntly, it didn’t actually have any naval force at all, with all its forces being concentrated in the Suffering Borderland.
Meanwhile, the Death Herald Guild, being anxious about Bone-mending Wand and Machinery Factory matters, directly refused the order from the Mass Wizard Tombs.
Without the participation of Elemental Judgement and Death Herald Guild wizards, and without Tatis causing trouble, Noland Lee can follow the armed alchemy ships of the Golden Commerce Guild with peace of mind and eliminate the extraterrestrial space pollution at sea.
Besides these contents, Noland Lee also had a set of deconstruction results waiting to be checked.
When the black tentacles entangled with Esme Smith, Noland thought it would be a big battle, so he decisively consumed 10,000 Energy Points and launched Harmless Deconstruction against the black tentacles.
Seeing the black tentacles retreat, Noland secretly cursed, thinking he had wasted his energy points.
Now that he discovered an opportunity to enter Attack #117 against the black tentacles, Noland cleared his gloom, instead feeling that he had spent his energy points well and accurately.
[Harmless Deconstruction Success!]
[Your harmless deconstruction completion degree for “Shubick’s Incomplete Tentacle” has increased from 0% to 1%.]
[You have obtained the following deconstruction results:]
[A small portion of the Panel Information for “Shubick’s Incomplete Tentacle”]
[Name]Shubick’s Incomplete Tentacle
[Type]Extraterrestrial Space Pollution Product
[Combat Level]predicted to be level 38
This data is a prediction based on your existing knowledge. When you attack the target or are attacked by it, the System will collect battle data in real-time and update the target’s combat level accordingly.
[Growth Progress]7%
[Soul Strength]413 points
[Feature]
Starry Skin Texture:
Every time this target takes damage but does not die, its resistance to that damage will permanently increase.
(Deconstruction completion degree insufficient, unable to obtain more features)
[Weakness]
One-hit-kill Weakness:
Deconstruction completion degree insufficient, unable to obtain related information.
Fatal Damage Weakness:
Deconstruction completion degree insufficient, unable to obtain related information.
Obstruction of Action Weakness:
Shubick’s Incomplete Tentacle inherited all resistances from its main body.
This tentacle has a 99% resistance to elemental energy, a 0% resistance to mental damage, and a 6% resistance to death energy.
You can inflict effective damage on it using Mental Magic and Death Magic.
When Noland saw this panel, a huge question mark formed in his mind.
The resistance of the Incomplete Tentacle was inherited from the main body.
Since the tentacle’s mental damage resistance is 0%, doesn’t it imply that Shubick’s mental damage resistance is also 0%?
Has nobody ever used offensive mental magic against it?
Hiss…
There’s a good chance it’s like that!
Normal mental magic would cause severe backlash effects on the caster during the casting process. When the spell is interrupted or resisted, the backlash effect intensifies.
Mental Wizards are well aware of this.
The backlash effects of ordinary magic are nothing more than getting burned by fireballs or having thunder and lightning explode around you.
Only in the case of mental magic backlash, it involves casting mental magic of the same power onto the Mental Wizard.
In this situation, Mental Wizards would not be foolish enough to use mental magic to attack an extraterrestrial space pollution entity filled with mad and evil willpower.
These creatures are already insane, so why would they fear others stirring them up with mental magic?
Using mental magic on such a monster would definitely result in backlash.
Since no one used mental magic against Shubick, it’s only natural that its mental resistance is a big duck egg.
How coincidental.
While Noland harmlessly deconstructed the “River of Mind·Middle Volume,” he acquired suitable offensive mental magic.
Moreover, due to harmless deconstruction, his mental magic, although not of high completeness, didn’t have any backlash effects, making it perfect for dealing with Shubick.
Hehe~