Page 2410
Page 2410
"Death Temptation" is both the name of the Barbamon's wand and the name of the power it possesses.
v
[Death Temptation: Barbamon can use its wand to lure its target into an inescapable (hellish) abyss, corrupting them and subjecting them to Barbamon's absolute dominion. This wand increases its attack by 1000 points and spell power by 50%. Additional ultimate skill: Hellfire.]
Hellfire: Unleashes a stream of fire from the wand (Death Temptation) to scorch enemies, with a high probability of inflicting a burning status.
As a "wand", "Death Temptation" has both physical attack bonus and spell power bonus.
Although the base power of the additional ultimate skill "Hellfire" is not high, it is still considerable after being enhanced by the magic wand.
Moreover, this is clearly a standard offensive ultimate move with an extremely short cooldown. Barbamon's attacks are basically achieved by launching "Hellfire".
In addition, "Death Temptation" can lure the target to "Hell".
However, the "hell" in this ultimate move does not actually exist. Its actual form is likely just a dark area that traps the target. Once the target is corrupted and falls into evil under its temptation, they will be dominated by "Barbamon".
Dark's assessment of these kinds of special moves, which have a demon king-like style, is that "the more the merrier."
In short, "Death Temptation" is a pretty good finishing move.
However, so far, "Barbamon" has not yet demonstrated any function other than "functionality".
Continue reading.
Barbamon's third ultimate attack... is "Greedy Demon King's Treasury"!
v
[The Treasure Vault of the Greedy Demon King: Barbamon carries a treasure vault that only it can open. It enjoys turning its enemies into gems and storing them in the vault. The more gems it collects, the larger the vault becomes, and the stronger the (greed) power contained within it grows. Drawn by this (greed) power, forgotten treasures mysteriously appear within the vault. Barbamon can materialize projections of these treasures and gain access to them.]
[Current number of secret treasures in the vault: 0.]
Dark: "..."
In short, "The Treasure Trove of Greed" is a deadly skill with enormous potential at first glance.
First of all, as a storage space skill, it can continue to grow on top of its already large size, which alone makes it excellent value for money.
Secondly, it can attract lost treasures... which is like fishing for treasure out of thin air, making huge profits with no investment.
Dark is quite familiar with this type of special move, such as Munchlax's "Pick Up" and "Treasure Gathering" from "Snipe," which have similar effects.
However, the effects of the "Treasure Vault of the Greedy Demon King" are significantly stronger. The quality of the "Lost Treasure" is also far superior to that of "Picking Up" and "Gathering Treasure".
The word "always" suggests that its trigger frequency should be relatively high. Judging from the description of the ultimate skill, this effect should be able to be strengthened by collecting more "gems".
This means that as long as time goes by, the number of treasures in the "Treasure Vault of the Greedy Demon King" will only increase.
And the "Barba Beast," which possesses the "Treasury of the Greedy Demon King," will become increasingly stronger.
Furthermore, "Barbamon" can even manifest projections of the treasures in the treasure vault, which means that as long as the projection is used in battle, the treasures will not be damaged and can be used without limit.
This is undoubtedly a killer move that embodies "growth potential." The only problem is that "Barbamon" doesn't last long.
It is just one of the evolutionary forms of "Devimon".
When it reverts from its "Barbamon" form back to "Devimon," the "Treasure Vault of Greed" will likely...
maybe!
Dak suddenly remembered the "Lunar Chariot".
There will always be some special summoned creatures that do not disappear when the main magical spirit disappears.
Whether the "Treasure Vault of the Greedy Demon King" will disappear is unclear to Dark. However, the "gems" transformed by the [Seven Gems] are very likely not to disappear. Based on his interpretation of the "pride" and "ecstasy" of the "Seven Demon Kings," Dark unilaterally believes that the "Seven Gems" are also a hidden "card-tearing" skill.
Once a magical spirit is transformed into a gem, it may never be able to revert back to its original form.
"I'll see later."
Testing the special moves will be done later.
Now let's look at Barbamon's final finishing move. Dark steadied himself and channeled more magic power to gather feedback.
[The Dark Prison Palace Destroyed: Barbamon unleashed all its dark power, creating an ultra-high-temperature explosion capable of burning everything to ashes.]
It features a straightforward description reminiscent of Digimon.
"Dark Prison Palace Annihilation" is clearly the most powerful finishing move that "Barbamon" can unleash.
With the magical power of the "Death Temptation" wand amplified, this finishing move, which uses all of its magic power, must possess terrifying power that cannot be ignored.
"Barbamon, summon the treasure vault."
After reviewing all the special moves, Dark immediately ordered Barbamon to open the "Treasure Vault of the Greedy Demon King".
"Barba" chuckled and waved its wand, drawing a circle on its right side.
As an aura of greed emanated from it, the door to a treasure vault suddenly swung open. Dark's gaze sharpened, and he saw a space the size of a classroom, which... was completely empty.
"Current number of treasures held: 0..."
Dark hesitated for a moment, then took out a test Magic Spirit card and summoned the Magic Spirit within.
At its signal, "Barbamon" casually waved its wand, instantly killing the magical sprite. Then, the "Greed" mark on its body glowed faintly, and the magical sprite, before its demise, transformed into a dull, lifeless gem.
"Tsk."
[Barbamon] immediately showed a look of disgust.
Low-quality gems are nothing but trash in its eyes; putting them into its treasure vault would be a pollution.
But at Dark's prompting, it was still forced to put the trash into the treasure vault. The aura of greed within the vault stirred slightly, indeed intensifying somewhat, and its area also increased, but so slightly as to be almost imperceptible.
However, it's good that there's change; Dark's purpose wasn't to observe the extent of its expansion.
What he wanted to know was whether the treasure vault would still exist after the "Barba Beast" degenerated.
In theory, since the "Treasury of the Demon King of Greed" already exists, it is equivalent to having opened up a space.
Unlike the subspace beyond the "Gate of Heaven," it is a new space that did not originally exist, but was created with the birth of the "Barbamon."
If it disappears as "Barbamon" degenerates, wouldn't that mean creating a new space for each evolution?
What will happen to the treasures that were originally in the vault? Will they be lost again?
Dak's gaze shifted as he continued to ponder.
It attempted to unsummon the test magic card in its hand, but received a "unsummoning failed" response.
The magical spirit that was turned into a gem by "Barbamon" could not be recalled as expected.
He decisively severed the connection between the magic card and the magic spirit, sacrificing one-third of the card to restore it to a "usable" state.
Many of these types of restrictive effects can be overcome by using this method to remove the restriction from magic cards.
If you cut fast enough, you can even interrupt some effects that would completely destroy a magic card.
But after doing this, Dark found that he still couldn't summon the magic card in his hand.
He couldn't help but look up at the gem in the treasure vault, and a clue gradually formed in his mind.
The gem still exists.
This means that the magic card cannot be summoned again, because a magic card can only summon one magical spirit. And that gem is that magical spirit.
This means that unless the gem is destroyed, the magic card in Dark's hand is completely useless.
Cutting off contact is pointless in this situation.
Dark then took out the second test magic card, summoned the magic spirit again, and then "Barbamon" turned it into a gem and put it into the treasure vault.
Then it's just a matter of waiting for the evolution period to end.
About fifteen minutes.
When Barbamon's evolution time was up, it quickly reverted back to Devimon.
The door to the "Treasure Vault of the Greedy Demon King," which had remained open, shrank to its original size in an instant and disappeared.
This guy quickly looked at the two magic cards in his hand - the first magic card whose connection had been severed, even though its magic power had been fully replenished.
It cannot be summoned either.
The second magic card, which did not sever the connection, is the same. This means that the "gem" still exists.
And it's highly likely to be permanent!
Theoretically, the "Treasure Vault of the Greedy Demon King" has not disappeared. However, to verify this, we can only wait until "Devimon" evolves back into "Barbamon," then open the "Treasure Vault of the Greedy Demon King" and check if the gems inside are still there.
Chapter 1720 Darkdemon and the Demon of Laplace (5k)
Chapter 1720 Darkdemon and the Demon of Laplace (5k)
Forty-five minutes later.
Dark patiently waited for the "Greed V" cooldown to finish before evolving "Devimon" into "Barbamon" once again.
[Barbamon] raised his wand and drew a circle, and the treasure vault door opened instantly.
The two gems located in the treasure vault immediately floated up under his control.
"very good."
Dak clenched his fist, his excitement barely concealed in his voice.
The fact that the two gems still exist in the vault means that the "Vault of the Greedy Demon King" will not disappear due to the "Barba Beast's" regression.
However, the "Treasure Vault of the Greedy Demon King" will be completely closed when the "Barba Beast" degenerates.
As for whether the treasure vault still possesses the ability to attract lost treasures, more time is needed to test that.
If one day you open the treasure vault and suddenly find an extra treasure inside, then it's basically still there.
In short, at least for now, the "Greedy Demon King's Treasury" can be used as a commonly used storage space.
"The Gates of Heaven" is, after all, a secret within a secret of Dark's, and should be avoided in public as much as possible.
Thus, the "Greedy Demon King's Treasury" becomes a fairly good backup option.
Furthermore, after that, you can continue to enhance the power of the "Greedy Demon King's Treasury" through "hunting".
The stronger the greed power of the "Greedy Demon King's Treasury," the larger the treasury's capacity, and the more lost treasures it can attract.
[Barbamon]'s "Seven Gems" can turn enemies it kills into gems, but it is not limited to magical spirits.
In fact, gems transformed from magical spirits are of inferior quality to real life.
Gems transformed from magical spirits, like those used in Dark's tests, have a negligible effect on increasing the power of the treasury. Even if one were to fill an entire treasury, it wouldn't be of much use.
In Barbamon's words, it's pure space-wasting junk.
Therefore, the choice of "hunting target" is also very important.
Even if you choose magical spirits as your hunting targets, they should at least be high-star magical spirits, and the stronger and rarer they are, the better.
Therefore, it is not very realistic for Dark to feed the "Treasury of the Greedy Demon King" by creating his own magical spirit.
Given his current situation, it would be difficult for him to go out and hunt powerful creatures efficiently.
Therefore, the most efficient hunting targets at present should be the monsters in the Academy Dungeon!
While the monsters in dungeons are also magical creations, they are closer to real life than magical spirits. Most importantly, dungeons possess a sufficiently dense concentration of powerful magical creatures; even if their quality is slightly lower, the sheer quantity can compensate for it. In this day and age, finding so many powerful monsters gathered together in the outside world is virtually impossible.
It's impossible for Dark to hunt "dragons".
Another option is the deep sea, but that is the territory of sea creatures.
Hunting monsters and turning them into gems for collection is currently the most efficient method.
I wonder if the gem, which was transformed from a monster, will suddenly disappear. "It shouldn't... be..."
After studying the "Barba Beast" for a while, Dark decided to find a day to explore the depths of the dungeon.
He wasn't greedy; he simply filled half a classroom's worth of high-quality gems into the "Barba Beast's" treasure vault and then stopped.
Anyone with a little common sense knows that the "Greedy Demon King's Treasury" can't attract lost treasures indefinitely. So, just try to raise it to a high enough level, and that's about it.
Dak made his decision and couldn't help but smile.
He was still very much looking forward to the lost treasures that the "Treasure Vault of the Greedy Demon King" could attract.
After the next cooldown was over, Dark summoned Agumon again and used Greed V on it.
Agumon's "Greed" evolution path is:
svetikya