Moreover, even though there are only two channels, the other channel besides the set effect of Divination Tarot Card is still not very reliable.
After all, although the XXX-level Talent Immortal Life can gain maximum Luck Value just by leveling up, or gain maximum Luck Value just by meeting the lifespan requirement, Zhang Yanhang happens to be unable to increase the Talent Quality or reach the ten thousand years lifespan.
So, actually Zhang Yanhang's most reliable channel for acquiring maximum Luck Value remains the Heavenly Destiny Gathering effect from the Divination Tarot Card set.
Of course, it's not completely impossible to gather ten thousand years of lifespan, after all, he'll be advancing in rank soon, and when he advances, his lifespan should increase significantly. Although it's absolutely impossible to directly gather those missing thousands of years of lifespan, theoretically speaking, filling in part of the progress should not be a problem.
Moreover, with the related conversion coefficient of Immortal Life, he can also further increase his maximum lifespan, since Immortal Life, in a sense, has always been a 'growth talent' and does not stagnate like other ordinary talents that gain nothing because they cannot level up.
"I originally had four points of Luck Value Bonus, but now with the improvement from the Heavenly Destiny Gathering Effect, I gained another point, increasing to five points of Luck Value Bonus, thereby my treasure box drop rate can be enhanced once again."
Taking the standard of normally needing to kill ten Same Tier Monsters to drop one treasure box as a baseline, when he had four points of Luck Value Bonus, he could already achieve dropping one treasure box by killing only eight Same Tier Monsters.
And now, he has further improved to dropping one treasure box by killing just 7.5 monsters, which is an increase of 0.5 in the drop rate.
Of course, this is an estimate Zhang Yanhang made based on his own experience, the actual treasure box drop rate may have some fluctuations due to different areas, after all, some areas naturally have higher drop rates, initially only requiring eight kills to drop one treasure box, such as during the First Tier Period in Raccoon City.
So, theoretically, if Zhang Yanhang could retain his current Luck Value and return to the First Tier, he might even achieve dropping one treasure box for every 5.5 monster kills.
But unfortunately, Zhang Yanhang rarely encounters such high-drop rate areas anymore; subsequent areas tend to be more normal, requiring nine or ten kills to drop one treasure box.
This leads to not even achieving six monster kills for one treasure box, fulfilling only small goals in dreams.
Regarding the drop rate for killing Low-level Monsters, it's more significantly improved. Previously, Zhang Yanhang needed approximately sixteen Third Tier monster kills to drop one treasure box, and now it only requires fifteen kills, reducing by one.
Zhang Yanhang believes that as long as he continues steadily increasing his Luck Value, one day he will be able to reduce the treasure box drop rate for Low-level Monsters to the normal level where only ten monsters need to be killed to drop one treasure box.
Currently, he has already completed half of this small dream, judging from this situation, it might only require five more points of Luck Value enhancement to fulfill this small dream.
However, with Zhang Yanhang's current Luck Value acquisition efficiency, achieving five-point Luck Value improvement would require two or three rank efforts, don't even think about it.
Therefore, it's to be acknowledged that although Zhang Yanhang's dream is just a small dream and there is indeed a high probability of achieving it, at present it is still relatively distant, surely not feasible in the Fifth Tier, only when reaching the Sixth Tier, there might be hope to completely achieve it.
After checking the attribute list of the Divination Tarot Card Set, Zhang Yanhang quickly put these fifteen tarot cards into the waist bag, as only then can he enjoy the specific bonus effects.
Upon successfully enjoying the bonus effect from the Golden Quality Divination Tarot Card Set, Zhang Yanhang also began to focus on the specific improvements brought by this bonus effect.
Firstly, there's the Attack Power Bonus, but honestly, although this time there is a 30% increase in Attack Power Bonus, for the current Zhang Yanhang, it's still relatively negligible.
Or rather, for Zhang Yanhang who initially only had a total of several tens of percent Attack Power Bonus, this 30% Attack Power Bonus might be very useful, but for the current Zhang Yanhang, who already gained a full 696% Attack Power Bonus just from the XXX-level Talent Immortal Life, this 30% Attack Power Bonus is indeed somewhat insufficient.
Of course, if counting the previous 15% Attack Power Bonus acquired from upgrading Divination Tarot Card, totaling, it becomes a 45% Attack Power Bonus, which finally seems considerable.
With the Green Quality Ten-piece Set now ineffective, Zhang Yanhang's current Attack Power Bonus comes from three main sources, the first and main source of course is the XXX-level Talent Immortal Life, which provides him 696% Attack Power Bonus relying on the lifespan bonus related conversion coefficient.
Secondly, there's the Divination Tarot Card Set, which previously only provided a 45% Attack Power Bonus, but after two recent upgrades, it's reached a 90% Attack Power Bonus.
Lastly is the Three-Headed Six-Armed Skill, additionally obtaining a 60% regular Attack Power Bonus due to a bug.
Because of this, before upgrading the Divination Tarot Card Set, he had a total of 801% Attack Power Bonus, meaning any attack executed could directly inflict nine times the damage, and now after two increases to the Divination Tarot Card Set, there's an additional 45% Attack Power Bonus, making the total bonus 846%.
Thus, the current increase he's experiencing is quite significant, now capable of inflicting 9.5 times the damage with any attack, which is about another 0.5 times improvement compared to before.
And under such circumstances, it can be said that even without considering the critical strike bonus and other enhancements, as long as merely activating the Four Great Emptiness Skill, he can directly deal normal state hundred times damage.
So, while Zhang Yanhang did not gain much from the Fourth Tier Power enhancement this time, his Destruction Ability has gained a substantial boost since Attack Power Bonus is the most fundamental and basic related bonus and does not conflict with any other bonus, directly entering into multiplication.
It is precisely thanks to this that Zhang Yanhang could so effortlessly suppress the God of Flesh and Corruption previously, and forcibly obliterate him. Without the massive boost from the Attack Power Bonus, he might have had to activate the Heavenly Earth Skill to possibly suppress the God of Flesh and Corruption.
After all, last time he took down the God of Sun, Crotena, it was by relying on the brute force and suppression of the Heavenly Earth Skill. This time, just by activating the Three-Headed Six-Armed Skill, he accomplished the task, highlighting the significant disparity between the two scenarios.
After focusing on the Attack Power Bonus, Zhang Yanhang promptly shifted his attention to enhancing Critical Strike Damage and Critical Strike Rate, since the Attack Power Bonus amplifies dramatically through these multiplicative factors.
Zhang Yanhang's previous Critical Strike Rate was 221.5%, factoring in the Green Set Ten-piece Set.
Excluding the 3.5% Critical Strike Rate bonus provided by the Green Set Ten-piece Set, it amounted to 218%. Adding the Tarot Card Set's 30% Critical Strike Rate bonus this time, the total reached 248%.
However, since the maximum Critical Strike Rate can only be 100%, the excess 148% is converted proportionally into a 148% Critical Strike Damage bonus.
Originally, Zhang Yanhang's Critical Strike Damage Multiplier was 523.5%, unsurprisingly including a 3.5% bonus from the Green Ten-piece Set's set effect. Removing this portion leaves a Critical Strike Damage Multiplier of exactly 520%.
This was the original Critical Strike Damage Multiplier, as this time the Divination Tarot Card upgrade added a 60% Critical Strike Damage bonus, now his pure Critical Strike Damage multiplier has reached 580%.
Compared with the basic 200% Critical Strike Damage multiplier, this is undoubtedly much higher. But this still isn't the limit, as his Critical Strike Rate also converted an excess 148% into a Critical Strike Damage Multiplier bonus.
Consequently, his current Critical Strike Damage Multiplier has reached 728%, meaning Zhang Yanhang's any attack will be 7.28 times the original, rounding up to about 7.3 times.
Adding the previous 9.5-fold Attack Power Bonus, theoretically, even considering only Attack Power Bonus and Critical Strike Damage Multiplier, he could cause 69 times damage with a normal attack.
Of course, this is relatively speaking, many times the Attack Power Bonus cannot truly be this overpowering. Because although Attack Power Bonus and Critical Strike Damage are multiplicative, most other bonuses are simply additive.
This results in the theoretical 9.5-fold Attack Power Bonus not directly increasing his damage by 9.5 times, simply because its basic nature gets partly diluted by other relevant bonuses.
Nevertheless, even with this dilution, it remains a terrifyingly high 846% Attack Power Bonus, still incredibly intimidating, otherwise, his Destruction Ability wouldn't have massively increased to forcibly suppress the God of Flesh and Corruption and pound him into the ground.
After attending to the Critical Strike Rate and Critical Strike Damage, Zhang Yanhang turned his focus to the even more fundamental Strength Effect Bonus, as it pertains to physical attributes. Although fundamental, it cannot be diluted by any other bonuses, what amplifies will indeed enhance his power.
This Tarot Card upgrade bestowed him a 30% Strength Effect Bonus, coupled with the previous fusion yielding a +2 Human Potential Activation Device for additional 5% Strength Effect Bonus untested, so he essentially gained a total of 35% Strength Effect Bonus.
Zhang Yanhang promptly spewed out a pile of steel cubes from the Stomach Space and began skillfully testing his strength. Initially, he placed 18,000 tons of basic weight on his hands, then added 500 tons for the first test.
But as expected, he still sensed some residual capacity, so Zhang Yanhang promptly added another 100 tons, and the residual capacity dwindled significantly. Based on his experience estimation, approximately 20 to 30 tons of residual capacity remained.
Thus, after stacking more small steel cubes, Zhang Yanhang quickly determined his current strength limit.
The final test result indicated his single-handed strength grew from the previous 18,184 tons to 18,623 tons, an increase of 439 tons.
Without any bonuses, a Fourth Tier Awakened with 100 points of Strength has roughly only 800 tons of strength, so this increase equates to the strength of half a Fourth Tier Awakened.
Zhang Yanhang recalled his maximum strength during the Third Tier Period was only 1,053 tons, now his current strength is about 18 times what it was then. Although the Fourth Tier Strength increase isn't substantial, it remains considerable.
Moreover, while the growth isn't substantial relative to himself, it certainly is when compared to other Awakened, already embodying the power of 23 Fourth Tier Awakened.
But precisely for possessing such high basic Strength paired with tremendous Attack Power Bonus, he could leap across two ranks to defeat the Sixth Tier God of Flesh and Corruption.
Otherwise, the usual scenario wouldn't be capable of transcending the hundredfold disparity between two ranks, nor even the tenfold gap of a single rank, reflecting normalcy. If transcending weren't exceedingly difficult, what value would ranks hold?
"With some Spiritual Energy enhancement, my single-handed strength can reach 37,246 tons. As for calculating two-handed strength, it reaches 93,115 tons, getting closer to hoisting a 100,000-ton nuclear-powered aircraft carrier fully loaded."
Regrettably, this truly is the maximum Zhang Yanhang can achieve at this Fourth Tier. Soon, he will ascend ranks, and currently, no further Strength-enhancing means exist. Thus, his ultimate Strength is halted at 93,115 tons.
Converting Zhang Yanhang's maximum strength into jin amounts to 186 million jin, allowing him to lift enough rice to supply Qin Island City's population of twenty million for nine and a half days, based on one jin per person per day.
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