Although Qian Kun didn't want to do this quest, the guild members were very excited.
Everyone was still in a state of curiosity. It was an Epic-level quest; how could they give up halfway?
Qian Kun wanted to tell them not to waste this useless effort, but how could he explain it?
"You guys can't defeat this boss with your current equipment. You can only do it after you graduate the Molten Core."
But the problem was, not to mention whether others would believe it or not, where did he get this information from …
He couldn't tell them that he knew Onyxia's attributes from the system he designed in World of Warcraft …
Qian Kun didn't want to dampen everyone's spirits when he saw how excited they were. Since he had to do Onyxia's Portal Quest sooner or later, he might as well do it …
Besides the players of Thunderbolt Entertainment's World of Warcraft Research Team who were doing Onyxia's Portal Quest, the other Alliance players had spread the news and were doing it as well.
Qian Kun wanted to yell, "You guys go kill the T0 monsters first, and then start the Molten Core. Only after you finish the Molten Core can you fight Onyxia!"
But on second thought, as a game designer, he shouldn't interfere with everyone's decision. Since everyone wanted to fight Onyxia, then he would let them …
After all, everyone had to go through the process of losing their party eventually.
Qian Kun said in the guild channel, "Ahem, players who want to form a team to fight Onyxia can form your own team. I won't participate. I'll cheer for you guys outside the dungeon!"
The guild members were touched and said, "It's okay. Guild Master, you're a Paladin, and you're useless except for a buff. Just wait at the entrance."
Qian Kun said, "… Why do I suddenly feel like cursing?"
There was a reason why Qian Kun chose the Paladin class.
As the person who designed the system of World of Warcraft, he knew that the Paladin class would be invincible after Version 70 was released. That was why he chose this class without hesitation.
However, the Paladin class had a problem in the 60s, and it was … relatively weak.
At this stage, the Paladin couldn't be a tank or a healer, and they could only slack off as DPS to make a living.
However, when a DPS, and a melee DPS at that, he was in a situation where his parents did not care for him.
This group of people in the guild was also very active. A large group of people enthusiastically completed the Onyxia Gate quest. They finished it in one night.
There were quite a few Thunderbolt Entertainment employees in Qian Kun's guild, but he didn't plan on leading the guild for First Clears. The glory was left for the players.
Many internal employees were scattered to various regional servers to experience the game as players.
After all, unlike some web-based games, World of Warcraft didn't need special support.
At the end of the day, it was a good name. Although this Guild's name was a bit of a prank, many Alliance players would laugh when they saw the name and join. As a result, this Guild grew larger and larger, and soon, it was the largest Alliance Guild in the Deathwing Server.
With more people, all kinds of talents emerged spontaneously. Qian Kun didn't even need to organize the players. The players themselves began to think about how to explore the dungeons with more people.
It wasn't just Qian Kun's guild. The other Alliance guilds were also doing their best to complete all kinds of quests, preparing to challenge Onyxia.
It had to be said that they were all led astray by Qian Kun …
However, these detours were inevitable. Everyone had just reached level 60, so who could be so clear about dungeons? Exploring was a process of trial and error …
Soon, Thunderbolt Entertainment's World of Warcraft R&D Team Onyxia Crusade was established. The guild members were very eager to sign up, and soon, there were 40 people, with a bunch of substitutes outside.
Fortunately, after so many five-man Instance Dungeons, everyone had a good understanding of the differences and division of labor of the various classes. The team had tanks, healers, melee and ranged DPS, and everything needed was there. It looked like it was quite a team.
The temporary team leader's ID was a bit sarcastic. It was called "The Arrogance of the Server". He was a human warrior, and because of this ID, he was spawn camped by the Horde many times …
But after thinking about it carefully, this ID was indeed suitable for the warrior class. With this ID, he didn't even need to use AoE Taunt; he could taunt the entire group …
"Thursday at 1 PM, all members participating in the event should come online on time! Prepare your own bandages, potions, and food before entering the dungeon. Don't be late! "
The guild message was also very concise. After all, everyone had just started exploring dungeons, so they had no idea of the difficulty of the dungeon. According to The Arrogance of the Server's idea, letting everyone bring their own bandages and potions was quite formal, right?
On Thursday night, all the members of the crusade team came online on time.
In the VR mode of World of Warcraft, there were basically no absences. After all, everyone had to sleep at night, and there were very few poor kids who worked overtime until 1 PM.
After all, The Arrogance of the Server was one of the best players in the game, or else he wouldn't have been elected as the team leader. He wore a half-body Bravery Set with Prison Pauldrons on his shoulders. Whether he was handsome or not, he showed off his wealth.
The entrance of Onyxia's lair was filled with Alliance members, and The Arrogance of the Server began taking attendance.
Not bad, not only were the main members here, but even the substitutes were here.
The only thing that made The Arrogance of the Server feel a little pity was that the few strong players in the guild were farming the battlefield, and they expressed no interest in this event. For example, the Mage and the Hunter with their long names.
However, it didn't matter. There were many people who knew how to play, and the League of Mercenaries was full of talents. Why would they be afraid of a black dragon?
In fact, most people's concept of 'difficulty' stopped at Stratholme and Blackrock Spire. As for the difficulty of a group dungeon? They had no idea.
In the past, it was a five-man party to fight a group of monsters, but now there were 40 people. Wouldn't they be able to clear the dungeon with one person and one attack?
"Alright, let's go!"
The Arrogance of the Server pointed his longsword forward, and everyone rushed towards Onyxia's lair.
A few wandering Dragonoids entered. Arrogance of the Server took the lead. Although it was painful to carry, it wasn't a big problem.
The Arrogance of the Server was also quite confident in his skills. Not only did he use his shield to defend, but he also dodged the monsters' attacks. Even if he was injured, it wasn't a big problem. With so many healers, his HP was instantly restored.
The only small interlude was that two or three Thieves were standing in front of the Dragonoids, but they were caught in the crossfire and died on the spot. The Arrogance of the Server scolded them. They had already fought so many dungeons, but they still didn't know how to deal damage from behind the Boss?!
Finally, everyone arrived in front of Onyxia.
In the lair filled with lava, Onyxia was lying on the ground, taking a nap. From afar, she looked like a small mountain.
"Leader, are we really going to fight against this monster?" Someone gulped. It was obvious that he was already thinking of giving up.
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