Mark saw the first group of enemies on the Seventh Floor. It was still the same as the Sixth Floor. There were three Spiders and three Orcs. He killed them all after a single cast of Swam of Briar, one cast of Glacial Void, three Cast of Void Storm and three Cast of Void Slash. He didn’t even summon his golems. He picked up all of the loot and continued moving forward. He was planning to tally all of his earnings after. He planned to complete the Seventh Floor as soon as possible.
The next group was a bigger one with two elite monsters mixed in. The two elites were Vampire Spider and an Orc Shaman. The rest were a combination of Spiders, Orcs, Kobolds and Hobgoblins. When he was near, he was still unnoticed by the monsters since he was still invisible. Of course it was cancelled the moment he cast his first spell. He immediately bombarded the enemies with one cast of Swamp of Briar, one cast of Glacial Void, three cast of Void Storm and Void Slash and two more cast each of Lightning Void to the elites. Of course, since there’s a global cooldown of one second to the spells, he needed to cast the skills one after the other. He also needed to cast Floating Sunflower, Bed of Daisies and Dryad’s Circle in the middle of all that casting for MP management.
Mark was able to slay all of the enemies in the group without them getting near and after that, he looted all the drops. There were no more challenges for him on the Seventh Floor since he’s able to kill all of the enemies he encountered without even summoning his golems. He managed to complete the Seventh Floor of the Dungeon within six hours.
Mark went to the First Floor of the Dungeon to store the items there without Identifying them. He was planning to do it at a later time, maybe before going to the Tenth Floor of the Dungeon. He then went to his bedroom to have dinner and clean himself. Before going to bed, he spent all of the stat points and skill points that he earned on the Seventh Floor.
Mark leveled up from level 31 to 35. He earned a total of 9 stat points, 4 from leveling up and 5 from mobs. He also earned a total of 10 skill points, 4 from leveling up and 6 from mobs, which was much lesser compared to the previous floor. He got worried for a second that he may not earned enough skill points to get all the skills he wanted, but then again he could always re-run the dungeon if needed and even if the drops were significantly less on the repeat runs, there were still going to be drops and he knew that it would accumulate. He just needed to be patient since even though a year before transmigration was short, in just almost a week, he managed to get to level 35.
Mark spent all of the stat points that he earned from the Seventh Floor to Wisdom because he began to feel the lack of MP. He added all 9 points to it making it climb to 34 from 25. His MP increased from 500 to 680 and base MP regeneration to 15 MP per 5 minutes.
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On the Skill Tree tab, He decided to put a point to Void Chain Lightning for more offensive area of effect spells so he added 2 points to Void Storm since that was its requirement. Void Storm level 3 increased its damage to 350 to HP in a 50 by 50 feet area of effect with 70 feet range. It did increased its MP cost to 60. Void Chain Lightning was like Lightning Void but it would chain up to 5 enemies. Its damage at level one was significant at 300 damage to HP and contrary to what he was expecting, it didn’t decrease the damage further down the chain. The damage it dealt was the same on the last enemy with the first enemy hit. It had a 60 MP cost at 70 feet range.
Mark then added 2 skill points to Glacial Void so he could add a point to Void Tsunami. Level 3 Glacial Void had a casting cost of 60 MP with 200 damage. It had a 40 feet area effect and 70 feet range. It still freezes the normal mob and severely slows down and elite. He still didn’t know the effect it would have on bosses. More than likely it would slow down the boss as well but he guessed that it would have significantly less effect compared to the elite mobs. Level one Void Tsunami had a casting costs of 60 MP with 200 damage. It had a 60 feet area of effect with 70 feet range and he was guessing it would look like a tsunami pushing the enemies. He would know once he tested it out the next day.
Mark added one point to Void Teleportation increasing it to level 2. Its casting cost was now 15 MP and its range increased to 25 feet. He also added a point to Invisibility and its level 2 increased its duration to 15 minutes with a 25 MP casting cost. He added the last 2 skill points to Replicate, bringing up to level 20 from level 18. It increased the grid to 100 by 100 and decreased its MP cost to 1 MP per 10 kilogram.
After spending all of his stat points and all of his skill points, he thought about his plan to invite Sam and some of the other gamers who were his friends on tackling the dungeon. First off, he was still not sure if its possible. Second, he needed to collect more dungeon items because upon testing, he wasn’t able to replicate them. When he checked the Replicate help section, it did state that he would not be able to Replicate items with mana in them. So that means dungeon items or crafted items. Third, he really need to find items with skills unlocked so his party members who weren’t able to level up would have skills of their own. He was hoping that he could form the traditional members of the party, like a tank, a warrior, a rogue, an archer, a mage and a healer.
To be honest, Mark was planning to do this for them to experience what would be the best time of their lives because if he were Sam and the others and wasn’t a system holder, it doesn’t matter if he couldn’t level up as long as he would be able to do the dungeon with the items and his friends, it would be an adventure of a lifetime. He would like to do this for them, and for himself, before he transmigrated to the next world.