Is this gone?
John, who was sitting in his living room, looked at the four things pulled out in front of him and couldn't help but feel speechless.
In fact, the things I pulled out this time were not too bad, but compared to the first time, they seemed a bit lacking.
The first thing is a complete set of equipment, also known as a suit, or a "suit" for the Paladin.
Why put quotation marks around this "suit"?
Because in the source world of Holy Light, suits have always been synonymous with preciousness - even in games, Paladin suits are usually forcibly stuffed.
But there is no doubt that, except for some extremely rare equipment, most sets are better than loose items.
But the "suit" in front of him made John dislike it from the bottom of his heart.
Because this equipment is a mail suit called the Scarlet Crusade suit, not the plate armor suit of the orthodox Paladin.
In the game, this thing is not listed as the equipment of the Paladin at all, but is a general excessive equipment belonging to various plate and mail professions.
And because of its attributes, this thing is more popular with warriors than knights.
Not to mention in the real world, this thing is a cheap product produced by the Scarlet Crusaders after they went astray and were rejected by other forces. Faced with the siege of all forces and the lack of logistical supplies, it is cheaper than the products of various human countries. The infantry equipment of the regular army is still poor.
Those who wear it are not serious Paladins, but warriors named Paladins who are actually just a little familiar with the Holy Light.
Put it in the hands of a real paladin, that is, it is something for apprentices or attendants.
What would John want such a thing for? Although it can be regarded as magic equipment, the standard suit prepared for him by the church is better than this thing after he cultivates it.
But John didn't throw this thing away just because he disliked it.
Because although the quality of this suit produced by the system is very average, it has a very interesting feature, that is, it can automatically adjust the size according to the user's body shape.
So John quickly understood its function - it would be perfect to use as teaching equipment for his future Paladin students.
Compared to the Scarlet Crusade suit, John said he didn’t know whether the reward for the second piece was better or worse - but if it was the Hogwarts forest guard, that is, Hagrid was here, he would probably be happy. Jump up.
That's right, the second thing John drew was a black dragon egg, which came from the pet area of the professional lottery.
Forget it about the Holy Light Val'kyr. After all, the opponent has the Holy Light attribute and is not considered a natural creature. It is understandable that it is included in the pet area of the Holy Light profession.
But a black dragon egg would appear in the pet area of the Holy Light profession. John said that he really couldn't understand it!
And if you really want to give it, why can’t you give it to an adult dragon? What does it mean to give a dragon egg?
The dragons in the Holy Light world and the dragons in the Harry Potter world are not the same thing. The dragons in the Harry Potter world were bigger than the house after Hagrid raised them for a few months.
But you may raise a giant dragon in the Holy Light Source World for decades, and the dragon will still be a young dragon the size of a puppy, and it will take thousands of years to become a giant dragon.
So even if John smokes a dragon egg now, maybe when Hermione graduates, this thing will still be a dragon egg.
It’s very confusing.
The third prize is the best thing that John has obtained in the three professional draws this time.
Although it looks like a book, it is actually something from the talent zone.
It's called "The Balance of Light and Shadow."
But this book is not for reading, but for using.
After use, you can obtain the shadow form, and your own holy light power will be able to switch freely between holy light and shadow.
In the source world of Holy Light, there has always been a saying that the ultimate of Holy Light is shadow, and the ultimate of Shadow is Holy Light, and that light and darkness are one and the same.
And this is even more proven by a kind of holy light creature called Naaru - they were noble holy light creatures during their lifetime, but after death they will become the ultimate shadow creature "entropy (shang) demon".
But if the Entropy Demon absorbs enough Holy Light energy, it can sublimate into a Naaru again.
A very magical creature.
In the same example, there is a weapon called the Ashbringer. Its main material was originally a shadow crystal filled with the power of shadow. After many Holy Light professionals instilled a large amount of Holy Light into it, it became Became the Holy Light Crystal.
After this weapon is built, it will basically become the fallen Ashbringer in the hands of those who use the power of shadow, and it will be the Divine Light Ashbringer in the hands of the Paladin.
Interesting.
But although John had obtained the template of a Holy Light professional before, he had no idea about the power of shadow, perhaps because of the source of power.
So when I saw the shadow appearing in the main mission before, I was a little confused.
But now...it turns out that the system is waiting for him here.
After using it silently, the book instantly turned into two rays of light, one gold and one black, and shot into John's body, and two shadows of light wings, one gold and one black, appeared behind him, and then disappeared instantly.
And John also had a lot of insights about the power of shadow in his mind.
As long as he thinks about it, he can convert all the power of holy light into the power of shadow with just one thought, entering the so-called shadow form.
The last thing is the prize from the Wanjie lottery.
Well, it was another thing like the black dragon egg, which made John feel that it was hard to describe.
The Seat of Heroic Spirits can collect the souls of the deceased and promote them to heroic spirits through sacrifices. The heroic spirits have physical bodies!
Sacrifice requirements: One soul above the hero level (if the strength of the resurrected heroic spirit reaches above the hero level, the sacrifice needs to be at least one level higher than the heroic spirit).
Good guy, does this mean that if he wants to resurrect a heroic spirit, even if the other person is just an ordinary person, he has to kill at least one strong hero-level person as a sacrifice?
Even if he wanted to resurrect a heroic spirit, would he have to kill a legend?
If we want to resurrect the legend, do we have to kill the gods?
This is even worse than loan sharking.
No, this is not a loan shark, it is an open robbery.
As far as John knows, even the weakest legend can defeat at least three heroes.
Not to mention God, John is quite capable, and he may not be able to reach that level for a long time.
But if you want to say that this thing is useless, it doesn't matter. After all, it is resurrection. Even if it is resurrection as a heroic spirit, it is still a kind of resurrection.
At least in the future, if John has more important people who need to be resurrected, he will have hope, and he will not have to directly sacrifice Oriel, the Val'kyr.
But in most cases, this thing still seems a bit useless.