Global Composite Master: Compositing an Undead Army from the Start - Chapter 818 - 396: The Future of Undead-Summoning Items! (Double - )_2
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Chapter 818: Chapter 396: The Future of Undead-Summoning Items! (Double Chapter)_2
It might even become something positively welcomed by the masses.
At this moment, as an outsider living in such a world, although Chen Mo is treated with friendliness everywhere, he always feels a sense of awkwardness, a sense of estrangement stemming from an inexplicable detachment.
In this world, any person Chen Mo interacts with upon receiving a task is a real person; dealing with these people is not like dealing with those in the instances who could be considered NPCs.
Spending more time in this world, Chen Mo increasingly feels like he is the NPC.
So when he encounters the special spaces and worlds that inherently exist in this world, he can’t help but want to explore what exactly happened behind the scenes; he needs to learn more about the history of this world.
The basic information he has obtained so far is that the so-called great calamity led to the collapse of the Divine Realm into its current state.
As for what this great calamity is, whether it will happen again, and when it will occur if it does happen again, Chen Mo is completely in the dark.
Moreover, since arriving in this world, the control of power has been difficult for Chen Mo to adapt to.
He needs to properly sort out and understand the application of Divine Power and divine elements in this world.
Previously, Chen Mo only knew that Divine Power was a hard indicator: those with higher power were formidable, while those with low power couldn’t even resist or make a comeback.
However, after more interactions, Chen Mo realized that this was not the case at all. Divine Power is just a kind of power, but this power seems to be entangled with the rules of power, causing people to crush others simply and brutally through the sheer amount of power rules when they haven’t figured out the rules.
But in reality, the rules of power are about possession, control degree, and application degree.
The upper limit of Divine Power determines possession.
Divine Technique Cultivation Realm determines control degree.
The intensity of the divine element determines application degree.
When first entering the Tower of Eternity, neither Chen Mo nor other professionals had cultivated Divine Skills.
Thus, everyone’s control degree was at the lowest value of 0. When the control degree was 0, whoever had more possession naturally had more power, because they relied on the natural emission of power rules to counter others.
The same goes for the divine element; everyone had a zeroth-transition, so the application degree was uniform.
When the other two aspects are consistent, naturally possession completely determines strength.
Everyone relies on the natural exertion of power rules, causing the power rules to entangle with each other, leading to mutual suppression.
Those with more can constantly devour the lesser side, and the remaining power rules become pure suppressive force.
This is why every point of Divine Power exceeds someone else’s allows for a 1% suppression of their execution ability.
This is caused by the natural operation of power rules.
In this state, once Divine Power exceeds another by 100 points, it can directly exert a 100% suppression effect.
But this is only when no one has control, allowing power rules to exert their effects on their own.
But once everyone learns Divine Skills, it means they all have control, and the suppression effect disappears.
Because power rules can be controlled, once Divine Skills are used, the power rules are directly assimilated into one’s body and Divine Skills, and since the main body of the power rules is gone, it won’t be entangled with the other’s power rules’ main body and thus won’t be suppressed.
At this time, the control degree and application degree of power rules determine the ultimate strength of your execution ability.
This is why Divine Skills can ignore the gap in Divine Power and cause a normal impact.
After the entanglement of power rules is no longer an influence, an opponent’s Divine Power being stronger than yours only means their total power rules amount is higher. Aided by this, their attributes might be higher than yours, but that does not equate to anything else.
But the point of having higher attributes often determines victory or defeat.
Even if you can ignore Divine Power suppression after using Divine Skills, the attribute disparity remains obvious.
A lower-tier god’s Divine Skill cannot possibly harm a superior god.
Because the attribute disparity is too vast.
Even if you let power rules become part of your moves bombarding the opponent, the other’s assimilation of power rules naturally forms an extremely strong protective shield that you simply cannot penetrate.
Divine Skills can compensate for small boundary differences but have a hard time covering large boundary disparities.
Generally speaking, even a lower-tier god cannot hurt a mid-tier god easily.
Similar to the demons Chen Mo encountered on the ninth floor of the Demon Tower before.
Even though those demons could perform Divine Skills, they couldn’t do anything to him.
At most, they could injure the ghosts under his command whose Divine Power had not been strengthened.
Since divine element refinement is a complex process, after Chen Mo’s own refinement, he only improved the precision of his divine element; the undead he summons can only synchronize with Chen Mo’s divine element attribute value, without the precision of refinement.
After all, high-graded transformation divine element is representative of top-tier God Realm attributes, which summoned items are not qualified to inherit.
Only outer incarnations like Zhui Yi qualify.
But even if they could inherit, it wouldn’t be of much use, as they lack Divine Skills.
Even for Chen Mo himself, cultivating Divine Skills requires significant time, let alone his summoned items.
What Chen Mo actually needs is summonable items that can perform Divine Skills.
Although his current undead minions can still wreak havoc on the first floor of the Tower of Eternity, Chen Mo senses that as they go further, these undead will undoubtedly become less effective.
First, they lack high-graded transformation divine element and can be disabled by one hit of a Divine Skill.
Second, they lack Divine Skills, significantly diminishing their efficacy against strong enemies.
Third, their numerical advantage will gradually disappear.
After all, everyone has their own Divine Domain World, each capable of nurturing billions of creatures within themselves.
Simply put, everyone will become a summoner of billions of creatures in the future.
However, comparatively, Chen Mo has an innate professional advantage; compared to others, these undead have many uses within his own Divine Domain World.
For now, though, Chen Mo is not interested in these uses. What he most wants is to enhance the strength of his undead subordinates.
If he could allow them to synchronously possess high-graded transformation divine element, or master Divine Skills,
their utility would greatly increase again.
But for now, Chen Mo has no good methods.
The only feasible idea is to summon them and place them in the Divine Domain World, allowing them to begin divine element refinement on their own, while also finding suitable Divine Skills for them to practice.
Then, summon them from the Divine Domain World when needed for battle, since Chen Mo can currently summon ghosts permanently.
Doing it this way is certainly more cumbersome than simply summoning a fully prepared batch of battle-ready ghosts with a thought.
For now, with no better solution, Chen Mo can only resort to this clumsy method.
Currently, his Divine Domain World has ample space, he only nurtures a few Bug Clan, and nothing else.
There is sufficient space to house a large number of ghosts.
Therefore, Chen Mo decided to set a small goal first: to create a billion high-graded transformation divine element ghosts residing in his Divine Domain World, training them in the Divine Skills he himself has mastered—whether the skills are compatible or not is irrelevant. Compatibility only speeds up practice; incompatibility merely extends the training period.
The fast flow of time in the Divine Domain World might even enable instant learning.
Of course, Chen Mo is just musing, as the rules within the Divine Domain World are not fully established. When it comes to the Divine Skills related to power rules, they likely won’t align with the time flow of the Divine Domain World and enhance learning efficiency.
Most likely, they will remain synchronized with the outside world.
Yet even so, it doesn’t matter, as having a high-graded transformation in the divine element is already a notable enhancement, ensuring low-tier entities won’t easily use Divine Skills to slay them.
However, whether the undead summoning items can engage in divine element refinement, as well as their speed and difficulty during refinement, will have to be tested to know.
While waiting for Zhui Yi, and having nothing else to do, Chen Mo places ghosts within his body, attempting to initiate their divine element refinement.


