Spell-like abilities refer to those abilities that do not require spells, postures, or materials for spells, and do not need to focus on skill checks. As long as the user thinks, they can activate the ability to "produce magic effects without casting spells" Ability usually has a limit on the frequency of use, such as three times a day, five times a week, and so on.
The way the giant kobold "Anubis" resists spell attacks from Issa the Sorceress refers to this spell-like ability.
"Hurry up!"
I saw the unscathed giant kobold with his hands emptied on his chest, and another larger stone quickly formed here, and then he was thrown by the "Anubis" at the female warlock in front of him. Issa.
"boom!"
Fragments were scattered, smoke and dust were avoided, and even the corpses of several kobolds were smashed into flesh by rocks... However, several wounded including the female warlock were lucky enough to avoid this attack.
"Skills burst—[Cross Slash]!"
At this moment, under the cover of smoke and dust, Weizard approached behind "Anubis" from the side and rear. He consumed all 600 skill points and issued a "super" cross slash.
In the eyes of others, a golden "cross" sword energy flew out from the long sword in Weizard's hand, directly passed through the huge body of "Anubis" and sank into the dark underground passage.
"Roar… "
The giant kobold let out a weak and unwilling roar of anger, and then it fell heavily to the ground, no more sound!
"This big guy... just died like that?"
Because the process of killing "Anubis" was too short, the rest of the people in the adventure team watched Weizard with surprise and awe after reacting.
"V... Lord Wizade, are you a secret swordsman?"
Torik the dwarf warrior said in an admiring tone: "I didn't expect it! My Torrick was fortunate to be able to fight with a secret swordsman..."
"Secret Swordsman?"
Weizard's heart moved: "Is it the reason for the skill'Cross Slash'?"
Without giving a clear answer, Weizard just smiled indifferently, leaving an unpredictable impression on everyone.
…
"Haha! We are going to make a fortune!!"
While cleaning the battlefield, Torik, the dwarf warrior, was the first to discover the kobold lair hidden deep in the underpass.
"Look, everyone come and have a look!"
The excited dwarf yelled: "Why do I say these kobolds are so abnormal? So they are all true believers of the kobold god Kurtumak..."
When everyone saw the huge, stone "dwarf skull evil emblem", they suddenly realized.
"Can you tell me what's going on?"
Weizard asked curiously: "True believer? What does it mean?"
After hearing Weized’s questioning, Issa the Sorceress respectfully replied: "Your Excellency Weized, it’s like this..."
Speaking of "true believers", one has to mention the believer system established by the gods.
The believer system can be divided into six levels, according to the beliefs of believers in the gods: "unbelievers", "hypocrites", "light believers", "true believers", "mad believers" and "saints". Divided by the degree of piety.
In contrast to this one by one, believers of different levels provide completely different "power of faith".
The unbelievers, without any faith, will naturally not produce any "power of faith." Of course, under certain special conditions, unbelievers can still be transformed into hypocrites or shallow believers. But this is more difficult, because they only believe in themselves and are outright egoists! It is not easy to convert an unbeliever into a believer.
Hypocrites can already provide "power of faith." However, the beliefs of hypocrites are extremely shaky... vacillating, even dispensable! They use faith as a tool, and which god gives more benefits, they believe in which god. Therefore, the "power of faith" provided by hypocrites is not only thin, but also impure.
For the gods, they hate this impure "power of faith" because it will consume more "power of faith" to purify.
Pure "power of faith" is a tonic and has many uses, but on the contrary, impure "power of faith" is like a tonic with a kind of poison added.
How do you say that sentence: "A rat shit is dirty and a pot of porridge!"
This is the truth!
Simple believers, their beliefs in the gods are already relatively firm. Although their "power of faith" is not very pure, there are not many impurities. The most important feature of the light believers is that the "power of faith" they can provide is very small in terms of quality and quantity.
A true believer, a devout believer of the gods. Their beliefs are extremely firm, and the "power of belief" they provide is a hundred times that of the light believers in quality! Generally speaking, light believers account for most of the number of believers, while the number of true believers is second only to light believers.
Fanatic, fanatical and devout believer. Their faith is firmer, and the "power of faith" they provide is purer! In terms of quantity, the "power of faith" provided by fanatics is a hundred times that of true believers and tens of thousands of times that of simple believers.
The saints at the apex of the believer system can dedicate everything they have to the gods of faith! Therefore, their "power of faith" is as pure as a diamond, without flaws! The "power of faith" that a saint can provide is a thousand times that of a fanatic.
…
"so it is!"
After listening to the explanation by the sorcerer, Weizard became very interested in the gods on the continent of Walstad.
"Your Excellency Wizade, Issa is honored to be of service to you!"
Looking at the awe-inspiring female warlock, Weizard knew that his prestige had been firmly established in this encounter and battle.
"Heir of the Secret Sword, Warlord Luster salutes you!"
At this moment, the captain who had cleared the battlefield led the remaining shield guards to the front of Weizard.
"Your Excellency Wizade, we have found a lot of trophies in the lair of the kobolds... Please also take a look!"
At this time, the captain Luster had completely put away his previous arrogant attitude, and asked Weizard for advice.
"Okay! Then let's go and see together..."
Weizard smiled, and did not change his behavior because of others' compliments.