City of Fallen Souls: A LitRPG Adventure (UnderVerse Book 3) Jez Cajiao (best color ebook reader txt) đ
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I found, of the seventeen bits and pieces, eleven rings, six necklaces, and single thick metal torc, only five were really useful at this stage. The others were put aside for use at the Tower, since most of them were geared towards crafting, rather than combat.
Ring of Immediate Healing
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
This ring provides up to 70 points of healing twice per day. Cooldown between uses is one hour.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Uncommon
Yes
99/100
2/2
Ring of Dexterous Handling
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
This ring increases the Dexterity of the user by three points.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Uncommon
Yes
100/100
N/A
Bleeding Band
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
This ring is covered in thorns and inflicts a constant -1HP per second bleed effect on the wearer, but also adds this effect to the bearerâs attacks. This effect can be stacked on an enemy up to ten times, and each debuff will last ten seconds, refreshing with each successful attack. Wearer suffers one bleed effect only.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Rare
Yes
100/100
N/A
Guardianâs Torc of Determination
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
This thick metal Torc, designed to be worn around the neck, grants a stat boost of five points to Constitution, as well as adding the taunt ability: âFace ME!â Taunt ability forces those effected to ignore all other targets and charge the user heedlessly for a period of five seconds. This ability has a one-hour cooldown.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Highly Rare
Yes
89/100
N/A
Shadowâs Revelation
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
The chain of Shadowâs Revelation grants its wearer a boost in Perception equal to their Stealth skill.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Highly Rare
Yes
100/100
N/A
I gave the âRing of Dexterous Handlingâ to Stephanos, figuring it would help him hit things faster, as well as the âBleeding Bandâ. He was grinning from ear to ear as he tried them both on, until the âBleedâ effect started, and he nearly stripped his finger of flesh in his need to take it off.
âYou donât have to wear itâŠâ I said to him, but he cut me off before I could finish speaking.
âNo, Jax, weâre in this together. Itâs too good a bonus to pass up; can you imagine the bleeding effect Iâll be able stack when I keep firing into the same target? I just donât want to feel it until I need it!â
âFair enough.â I acknowledged, passing the torc and âRing of Immediate Healingâ to Lydia. She smiled in thanks and settled them into place, grinning as her Constitution jumped. I took my old healing ring back from Miren and passed it to Grizz, who beamed, obviously excited to be joining the team and fighting in the arena.
Lastly, I gave the chain of âShadowâs Revelationâ to Bane, as he would get by far the biggest boost from it, then pulled out the pair of âDagomarâs Daggersâ Iâd looted from the Emporium, passing them to Bane as well.
I examined the other weapons, disappointed at finding that most were crap, but there were three that were worth the attention. A spiked mace, the sword from the former commander of the Golem maintenance station, and a wand, and I couldnât help but smile as I checked them out.
Mace of Confusion
Further Description Yes/No
Damage:
15-35 DPS
Details:
This mace is set with spikes that flare up and down between the flanges and has a faint aura that makes close examination feel uncomfortable. Each hit with the Mace of Confusion has a 5% chance to âConfuseâ the target, leaving them unsure who or why they are fighting. This effect lasts up to ten seconds, depending on the targetâs Intelligence stat.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Highly Rare
Yes
100/100
100/100
Commanderâs Sword
Further Description Yes/No
Damage:
25-50 DPS
Details:
This sword is modeled on the traditional Legion Gladius but is both longer and heavier. It imparts the ability âRallying Cryâ to its bearer and has a 10% chance to inflict a âFearâ debuff on its victims. Facing the bearer of the Commanderâs Sword will be an experience few will forget⊠if they survive it.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Highly Rare
Yes
100/100
100/100
Wand of Darkness
Further Description Yes/No
Damage:
10-15 DPS
Details:
This wand shoots Darkbolts. Each hit inflicts between 10-15 damage, but also carries a 5% chance of inflicting the âDarknessâ debuff on its target. âDarknessâ makes it harder for the target to aim, cast spells successfully, or use abilities, depending on the Wisdom and Intelligence of the target relevant to the caster.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Highly Rare
Yes
100/100
100/100
Lydia got the mace, and Arrin the wand, and I thoroughly enjoyed the delighted looks they gave me, and the curious looks the rest of the room gave them.
âAugustus?â I called and he walked over, giving me an eyebrow raised in question. âI kinda fucked your sword up, mate, so⊠here you go.â I presented him with the Commanderâs Sword. His eyes snapped up from the weapon to me in shock.
âJax, thereâs no needâŠâ he started, and I shook my head.
âSeriously, mate, youâve earned this, and you lead your team well. Iâll square it with the Legion Prefect if itâs an issue, so donât worry about it.â
âI donât know what to sayâŠâ he stammered, and I chuckled, clapping him on the shoulder.
âTry âThank you,â and bugger off,â I said, and his eyes took on a mischievous cast.
âThank you and bugger off.â Then he winked and moved aside, examining the sword with awe. The other Legionnaires especially were a mixture of envious and impressed by Augustusâs new weapon.
âWhatâs all this crap about using Spellbooks?â Nerin said from the door, and I smiled brightly at her as she walked in, grumbling.
âAh! Good of you to join us, Mistress NerinâŠâ I began, getting a glare from her in return.
âI had things to sort out, boy; not least, those patients that I help on a regular basis. You think a healer disappearing overnight wouldnât cause a few deaths if people didnât know?â She snapped, and I gaped at her in shock. âDonât be foolish,â she said, rolling her eyes as she pushed past me to sit down. âI didnât tell anyone anything I shouldnât have; I just told those who needed to know that
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