Chapter 316 Reforming the Bland Cemetery! Scenario Increase to Two Star! (2)
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Gazing at the endless list in front of him, Leo immediately filtered those spiritual herbs below Grade 3, only leaving plants within the range of third and fourth grade.
Ding!
~~Spiritual Tree, Seed, and Herbs Shop~~
1: Yin Clover (Low-Grade 3): A Clover with 1 leaf, signifying its nature that brings disaster to everyone around it. Upon maturing, it could be used as an ingredient for cursing, significantly increasing the cursed effects by 10-20 percent!
Cost: 10,000 horror points per stalk!
2: Enlightenment macrocarpa (Mid-Grade 3): A famous tree that bears tea leaves. Directly consuming its leaves could increase one's comprehension for some time, effective for Nascent soul beings and below!
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Cost: 25,000 Horror points per sapling!
3: Extreme Yin Lotus (High-grade 3): A mesmerizing flower that unconsciously spreads poison around it, a single whiff of its scent could send an early stage of the foundation realm to the underworld.
However, upon maturing, the seeds it carried could be directly consumed, increasing the density of one's soul in the process.
Cost 45,000 horror points per seed!
4: Profound Biringan Tree... ]
Soon, after scrolling for a couple of minutes, Leo finally settled toward the three grade-3 spiritual herbs he found with difficulty, sighing in relief as he again read their description seriously—ensuring that he didn't pick the wrong one.
As for spiritual plants in the 4th grade, Leo, upon seeing their significant price, immediately abandoned the thought of buying them.
Although it was regretful, just a low-grade 4 spiritual plant already cost a hundred thousand horror points, something that the current him could barely afford!
Moreover, since their grade and quality were higher, their growth and maturity would naturally take a long period of time—when that time arrives, who knows if their usefulness would still be beneficial to him?
"Well, considering that I'm just growing them for the sake of potion materials, buying grade-4 spiritual plants seems overkill."
Already concluding the spiritual plants he wanted to buy, Leo immediately spent a hundred thousand horror points, buying 3 Yin Clover, 1 Enlightenment Macrocarpa, and 1 Extreme Yin Lotus that he planted in the center of the Bland Cemetery.
Gazing at the 3 single leaf clovers, covered in faint miasma and being shrouded by faint rules of bad luck, Leo unfolds a pained yet satisfied expression on his face... Although he lost a hundred thousand points to purchase these plants, their mysterious ability should be able to cover his losses after maturing.
"A 10-20% increase in the effectiveness of cursing isn't that bad; if they mature, I bet I could curse a Nascent Soul being till they cough out blood.
"With my skill related to farming, their speed of maturity would hasten considerably."
Casting his gaze toward the two farming skills he had, Leo regrettably shook his head, immediately ridding himself of the thought of forcefully upgrading them to the next level.
With his limited number of Medallions, Leo knew that it would be best to save them for his main skill, increasing his overall strength considerably.
"Maybe I could fuse them with other farming skills. It might bring me surprises."
However, since he had just used the fusion feature days ago and still needed two days to cool down, Leo could only temporarily halt this plan, deciding to wait for a while and see if he could gain some new skill suitable for fusion.
With the system restraining his ability to freely learn skills, increasing their price of learning, and upgrading to the next level by folds, Leo needed to carefully select the skill he would learn...
If the skills weren't useful to the current him or if their effects overlapped with his current existing skills, he wouldn't learn them.
"It's time to check the items and skill scrolls that the bland cemetery gains after clearing those hateful beasts."@@novelbin@@
Remembering the items he put aside upon returning to the bland cemetery—gains from killing those beasts—Leo's eyes immediately lit up, rubbing his hands in anticipation before summoning Skeleton #1.
"Speaking of which, I should let Skeleton #1 find its brother; it might be able to evade the senses of the Nascent Soul tree and get some benefits."
Although that skeleton might be hateful sometimes, its effort of defending the bland cemetery was still commendable.
It's worth mentioning that the cracks within its skeletal body still hadn't fully healed, making Leo sense a pang of guilt every time he gazed at its physique.
Soon, upon seeing the silhouette of Skeleton #1 vanishing within the edge of the pit, Leo then took a light breath, hoping that the skeleton wouldn't meet a calamity, before casting his gaze toward the countless items beside him.
Shing~
Dozens of skill scrolls, quietly flickering with colors of white, green, and blue, akin to stars in the deep night reflected under his retina; their glow lightly shrouding the short, dim distance... causing Leo to feel a faint sensation of excitement within his being.
Besides them, items, especially weapons, glinting dangerously or temptingly, form a small mound. Within their center, a noticeable purple light with a mixture of darkness kept flickering, blanketing the surroundings with a foreboding aura—signifying an item of Epic Forbidden rank.
Saving the best for last, Leo began examining the skill scrolls in front of him, starting from the common grade before finishing with the rare rarity.
Although it was unfortunate that there's no epic grade within the skill scrolls, there are still some skills that piqued his interest.
One of them was an Elite grade skill called "Colorless Poison," a poison with moderate strength, able to spread through the air and enter the body of the victim through their pores before silently killing them...
Although the potency of the poison couldn't be compared to the "Wisp of Poison" skill, its undetected ability was quite surprising.
If he decided to fuse it with his almost forgotten wisp of poison skill, its ability would surely increase by a notch.
Following that, Leo also set his gaze toward a rare skill called "Perfect Hyperopia," a skill that greatly enhanced one's vision. Though not overpowering, it bestowed an ability to clearly see through night, far distances, and even some terrain that lightly obstructs one's vision.
If he entered a terrain similar to the bone mountain, which greatly suppressed one's divine senses, this type of skill would prove effective.
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