1355 Merging Souls
Why did they jump over their usual tactics and decided to throw everything in one big gamble like that? Was I this much scary or was there something that I didn’t know of?
My head kept spinning around the reasons behind such rash decisions from the enemy. Yet I got no much intel to reach any conclusion.
And at the same time, I never stopped my fallen gods from attacking.
I didn’t hold back my hand either! If they brought up their top elites, using what was supposed to be a totally unfavourable situation to me, fighting battles in midair, then I felt responsible to correct such mistakes.
I got tons of aerial forces. Starting with my flying legendary Hescos, my flying seven stars race, and even my flying monsters.
I even got many flying jets and suits that could be worn by my warriors and would enable them to fly and fight like real Hescos.
But I didn’t consider using any of that. Instead I thought about doing something I haven’t done for a long time; using my class abilities and making a ferocious mix between two races!
I got totally busy lately, and didn’t have the mind nor the ability to make such a move.
But seeing such a grand gathering around, one that kept revealed with more clouds getting crushed, I knew that using normal dragons wasn’t going to work.
As for using other races I got, I felt like it would be an overkill! Not to mention this wasn’t the last battle to decide everything in this quest.
If I used any of these races here, the enemy would have enough time to properly assess them and adapt.
And I didn’t want to see such a thing happening at all!
Just seeing this kind of situation the enemy brought me to made me more wary about revealing more of my strength to them.
I shouldn’t rush to use any of my killer moves until the right moment, until the last epic battle that’d decide everything.
And so I was left with one choice, to use my class and crazy soul count to summon dragons.
Before coming here, my soul count was in tens of billions. But after fighting and killing for almost ten months, the number of souls grew exponentially and reached a much more terrifying figure.
Right now the total count was over one hundred billion, and was getting closer to reaching the two hundred billion mark.
It was enough for me to summon a terrifying army of my dragons. However when I thought about the ferocious looking flying fiends outside, I knew this wasn’t going to work.
I shouldn’t underestimate the big boss of this place. Putting their individual strengths and stats aside, the gears they all wore looked strong and unique.
If I wanted to crush them without revealing any of my hidden cards, then I should go all out! And so I decided to use something I didn’t use for such a long time! Merging souls together and form up a new breed of ultimatum race!
And the two souls I selected were the flying legendary Hescos souls and the dragons! Mixing the two together would yield something quite ferocious without doubt!
I even considered adding the souls of the fallen gods. Thinking more about it made me decide to add these in the mix.
All in all, I decided to go all out here and show these fiends what true might look like!
Using the soul merge phase I was done simply by selecting bloodlines and merging them together to form new species.
I used to deselect all the bloodlines I got, and I got a scary long list of them right now, to only the ones I needed to form.
To summon fallen gods, I had to deselect all and bloodlines and just select the fallen gods bloodline. If I wanted dragons, then I’d select only dragon bloodline.
I didn’t have the time or mind to try out new stuff except for now. As for the bloodlines I selected, the legendary flying Hescos, the dragons, and the fallen gods, they were quite berserk and strong in their own terms.
Two of these had wings, while the third could fly using their explosive energy. As for merging them together and not with anything else, it was to make new stronger species, one that wasn’t known in any universe yet.
My only concern lies in the possibility of increasing the initial price for such an attempt from five thousand soul points per monster to a much higher price.
After all, I was using two other types where they used to cost me much more than usual stuff. The fallen gods consumed fifty thousand soul points to get one summoned without any issue, and the flying Hescos would cost me around five hundred thousand souls if I wanted the flying Hescos specifically.
I didn’t know how the system would calculate these, but I decided to give it a try.
[You selected to merge the Flying Hescos, the Dragons, and the Fallen Gods bloodlines together to form a new species]
[Warning: You are using different bloodlines with special strengths together]
[The price of merging these bloodlines together is going to change!]
[Calculating the new cost…]
[The new cost is one hundred thousand souls per one merging process]
[Please note: You can’t control the percentage of the merged bloodlines in the final species. But the least percentage any species will get will be ten percent]
[Do you want to proceed?]
One hundred thousand souls? Only this? Damn! It was much cheaper than trying to summon the flying Hescos from the start!
But the last notice made me slightly frown. The fallen gods and flying Hescos were quite overbearing, but the dragons weren’t.
Their main advantage lies in having wings, which was something solved by the flying Hescos. I just wanted to use them to increase the odds of having flying species at the end.
[Deselect the dragons] but if that meant I’d have to risk having most of the final bloodline to be formed only of dragons, then I’d not accept such a result.