
Not because of the need for supplies, but because there was a need to fight! Roy was just a low-level demon for now, and his current method of fighting was basically melee. Imagine how dangerous it would be for him on a chaotic battlefield with flying magic. No one wants death. And since he did not want to die, all of his savings needed to be turned into combat power immediately.
Is it worse for someone to live without money or to have a lot of money but die? Roy always felt that the latter was the most tragic. Only when you are still alive can you have the capital to become stronger. Didn't he gather souls to face such a moment?
Thinking back, this was the first time Roy had so many souls at one time. He used whatever he had while in the Abyss. The most he ever used was a hundred freaks to create the T-Virus. The six hundred strange souls he possessed now gave Roy a huge boost in confidence.
Therefore, he intended to spend it all in one go, wanting to see how much he could strengthen himself with them.
During Xeron's expedition, he didn't need to fight every day, so Roy used his free time to design his reinforcement plan. This was not the critical moment he needed to start his design. However, designing and drawing materials takes quite a long time. He was worried that it would be too late when the time came.
In this high magic world, he hoped to meet powerful beings such as dragons, angels, giants, and even giants. This powerful being was not something Roy could handle at his current stage, so the design was largely defensive in nature.
Exactly . Survive, endure once, feel good once, endure all the time, and feel good all the time!
Roy also begins to understand why demons place so much emphasis on bloodlines. Looking at dragons and titans, which ones were not born strong? Any baby dragon might be able to kill dozens of low-level demons. The purer the bloodline, the stronger the strength, the higher the growth limit. It was the same even when he was human. Even reincarnation becomes a skill. Being born into a rich family and being born into a poor family are two very different growth environments.
He didn't want to admit it, but classes did exist …
Roy currently had no capital to deal with this powerful being, and he also had no reason to continue fighting for Xeron. The goal is simple: stay alive, find a way to kill Xeron, and be free from the constraints of the devil's contract.
Therefore, Roy's first reinforcement plan was a set of armor!
Be it humans, demons, elves, or even orcs, it was very common to use foreign objects to make weapons and armor to increase their attacks and defenses. Roy is certainly no exception. Therefore, he designed a set of armor for himself at the beginning and continued to revise it. Roy was dissatisfied with the armor even after that, so he simply turned it into a set of Holy Cloth!
Yes, the Holy Cloth! The Sacred Cloth of Saint Seiya! Of course, he was only referring to their appearance here.
As an art designer, in addition to requiring his own creativity, Roy imitates some of the classic images before. Not only him, but anyone who has a drawing base and is obsessed with anime might try to imitate his art. The only difference is that Roy is a professional and can draw better
When Roy started, he designed it into a Gemini Fabric. He drew it as one piece directly, not the combined type. He chose Gemini because Roy himself was a Gemini. After thinking about it, he decided to change it because the appearance of the gleaming gold-colored armor was too incompatible with the demons. In the end, he turned it into one of the Hades’s Spectre, Celestial Fierce Star Rhadamanthys’s Wyvern Surplice!
This collection of Surplice fits perfectly with Roy's image of the devil because it originally had a helmet with a pair of devil horns and a pair of wings similar to his demon wings. He even has a tail.Roy only needs to remove the wings and tail section and leave a place for his own demon wings and tail to stretch. The same goes for the helmet as Roy has his own devil horn.
When Roy combines these parts into his image in the system interface, it really looks like the original Surplice suite!
He also stained it with black and purple ink and even used a gradient effect to depict a jewel-like luster…
It could be said that this set of Surplice Celestial Fierce Star was exactly the same other than having no power. Roy's really too good.
This is one of Roy's favorite plans. When the time came, he only needed to determine the attributes and let the system give the defensive attributes and add magical immunity or the like. Then, it won't be much different from the original Surplice for Roy.
This fruit looked like a pineapple, but Roy drew a spiral pattern on its surface.
Yeah, Roy drew the Devil Fruit!
Roy has yet to find a definition of what he wants for this Devil Fruit. He had originally thought of defining it for invisibility, and it didn't matter if the Invisible Devil Fruit did look like that. The most important thing for that system is Roy's definition.
If he were to define it as an Invisible Devil Fruit, it would be an Invisible Devil Fruit. At first, Roy thought that he would gain the ability to become invisible after eating it and escaping the battlefield. However, he then thought that his ability was too simple. It would probably be better if he defined it as the Magma-Magma Fruit. He can transform into the demon version of Akainu and set anywhere he goes on fire. Not only would he gain powerful attack abilities, but general physical attacks would also not work on him after elementalization.
The only problem is, is there also a weakness if such a Devil Fruit is realized? For example, is he afraid of water and being a dry duck? After all, Roy couldn't be sure if magic damage could hurt a user like Haki.
Of course, Roy knows that he can eliminate Devil Fruit weaknesses through his definition, as does the perfect T-Virus. However, this would definitely increase the soul consumption sharply. The weaker version of the T-Virus might only require a dozen souls, but the perfect version required hundreds of souls. Soul consumption for the perfect Devil Fruit, a fantasy and non-scientific item, would probably be even more terrifying! It was unknown whether the six hundred souls would be able to make it happen.
The third plan was currently just an idea, and he had yet to draw it. Not because he didn't have the time, but because he didn't know how to draw it!
The reason for that was because his third plan was to obtain a bloodline, a bloodline from an immortal body!
In his vision, Roy intends to change his body completely. He wanted to transform his body into an immortal like Majin Buu. Even if his body were to shatter into pieces, he could recover completely!
This vision, of course, is the result of wishful thinking. It was obviously impossible for him to be as strong as Majin Buu. If he could truly turn out like that, let alone fear the dragon, he could conquer the entire Abyss. However, even six million souls would not be enough, let alone six hundred!
Roy is also well aware of this. Therefore, he did not need the powerful Majin Buu strength but only needed an immortal body.
He felt the consumption would probably be much smaller if he did not possess such strength. What if the system determines that it can be realized? Will he not benefit much from it and rest assured from now on?
An idea is still an idea. Roy discovers that he can't draw it when he really wants to!
During his research during this period of time, Roy discovers that he needs a carrier for his transformation and definition because he cannot define his original body or add attributes.
For example, he could not add definitions like Magic Resistance or Holy Resistance directly. He can only change each part separately when his modification is done. In other words, if he wanted to add the resistance attribute on himself, he needed to add it to the modification plan or item and then integrate it into his body for it to be applicable.
However, the definition of an immortal body can almost be considered a bloodline, which is a physical characteristic. Roy can't draw anything microscopic like this. He couldn't possibly take out the big red blood cells and then put them into his body, right?
Therefore, he felt that he could only draw a bottle of potion like T-Virus and then define it. It might work if he were to describe the characteristics of the immortal body in detail.
However, Roy had some reservations. Putting aside the question of whether his six hundred souls could materialize such a potion, even if it could materialize, he was worried that there would be a clash with the T-Virus he used before, causes conditions like gene collapse and so on.
Even though the Father System was a guarantee, who knew if he would kill himself if he made too many changes?