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Chapter 1107

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In the Barrenlands, two Horde smurfs were leveling up.

A Necromancer was shooting Frost Arrows at a Grassland Lion. "This game is so fun! I should've bought the Matrix Gaming Pod earlier! "

In the distance, the Orc Warrior was fighting with a chocobo with an axe. "I told you to buy it earlier, but you had to wait. If you played with me, you would've maxed out by now. Now I have to train my smurfs with you … "

The Necromancer said in the party channel, "Speaking of which, isn't your main account maxed out? Help me level up! "

The Orc Warrior shook his head violently. "My main account is a Priest, how can I help you … But then again, it's not easy to bring you along. It takes away too much experience. The most I can do is take you to a dungeon, get some equipment, and complete a few difficult dungeon quests. It's impossible to help you level up. "

The Necromancer pouted. "This game is too inhumane. It's so inconvenient. How nice would it be to get a main account and take me straight to level 60. "

The Orc Warrior said earnestly, "This is what you don't understand. World of Warcraft isn't a fast-food game. You have to experience it with your heart. Right now, you think leveling up is boring, doing quests is boring, and dungeon quests are boring. But in the future, these will all become memories. Even though I've already done these quests, I still miss leveling up. Plus, this game is absolutely fair. Of course, it requires everyone to level up the same way. If we spend money to buy levels, isn't it the same as other scammy online games? "

The Necromancer didn't quite understand. "Absolutely fair?"

"Yeah." The Orc Warrior said, "I told you before, this game is purely based on time spent. It's absolutely fair in the game. Everyone has to work hard to get equipment and gold coins. However, gold coins can be exchanged for money, but gold coins can only give you a negligible boost. "

"Oh …"

The Necromancer didn't understand. He killed two more monsters and asked, "Huh? What's this? "

The Orc Warrior's eyes widened when he saw the system information. "Damn!! Delicious Wind Serpent Recipe!! "

The Necromancer looked confused. "Is this good? I don't understand. "

The Orc Warrior was beating his chest and stamping his feet in frustration. Previously, he had changed the party distribution mode to free loot in order to save trouble. If it had been a party distribution, he could have rolled for it …

"It's not just good; it's fantastic! This thing can be sold for at least 500 gold coins in the Auction House! That's enough to exchange for a point card! "

The Orc Warrior stared at the delicious Wind Snake recipe in the system, and his saliva almost flowed out.

Jealousy separates me, jealousy separates me …

Even now, his main Cleric had yet to save up 1,000 Gold to purchase the Thousand Gold Horse. If he had this Recipe, he could instantly earn 500 Gold …

If it was an unknown, the game, the game, the game, and the game, the Orc, and the game, would be. God King, King God Dragon, and King, King, and King., and Dragon King, Dragon God, he, one, and, one, one, and King, and,, King, and, he,

If it was an unrelated smurf, the Orc Warrior would definitely try his best to trick him into selling the Delicious Wind Snake recipe to him at a low price. For example, he would buy it from the smurf at a price of 50 or 100 gold coins and then resell it. The smurf would not look at the auction house, so he would not know the true price of the recipe.

However, the Necromancer was the Orc Warrior's friend in the real world. If the Orc Warrior tricked him into selling the recipe, the Necromancer might come to him in the real world after he learned the true value of the recipe.

So, what else could he do? The Orc Warrior could only silently pray for his good friend while bleeding in his heart.

The necromancer continued to ask, "Is that so? What's so good about this recipe? Isn't it just a dish? "

The Orc Warrior didn't want to say a word. But seeing the Necromancer's sincere question, he endured the pain and explained patiently.

"This Delicious Wind Serpent can change its appearance to become a human ninja or a noble. There are many Orcs, Trolls and Taurens in the Horde. If they are not satisfied with their appearance, they will eat the Delicious Wind Serpent. Think about it, getting this recipe is like getting a cash cow. You can make a few sets of Delicious Wind Serpents and put them on the Auction House. They will be sold out very quickly. "

"The key is that the drop rate of this thing is very low. Many people speculate that the drop rate of this thing is only around one in a thousand. My main Priest went to the Barrenlands for three hours and didn't see a single one …"

The Necromancer seemed to understand and said, "Oh."

The Orc Warrior continued to explain, "Also, this thing can be put on the Auction House and sold to Alliance players. The price is also very high! Because there are very few Alliance players doing quests in the Barrenlands, if a Dwarf or Gnome player wants to get this recipe, it will be much more difficult than the Horde players. "

The Necromancer said happily, "So, if I get this recipe now, I will have the money for a Level 40 horse, right?"

The Orc Warrior sighed, "It's not just a Level 40 horse. You can also buy some Purple equipment, like Jordan's Staff …"

The Necromancer didn't think much of it at first, but after hearing the Orc Warrior's explanation, he was a little happy.

"Is that so? That's great. Hm? Another one dropped. "

The Orc Warrior's eyeballs almost fell out. He looked at the System Notification. Wasn't that right? The Necromancer hadn't even finished speaking and another one dropped …

The Necromancer happily picked up the recipe. "Now I have a Golden Horse! Too bad I'm only Level 16 now. Sigh, when can I reach Level 60? I'm looking forward to it … Eh? Why did you leave the party? Aren't you going to level up with me? "

The Orc Warrior said, "Yeah … The guild called me to do an event, so I went to my main account."

The Necromancer looked at the time. "That's not right. It's almost 4 in the morning. Who would do an event now? Hey, don't go!"

The Orc Warrior felt like crying. He wanted to slap himself a few times.

Didn't he say that this game was absolutely fair?!

Fair my a * s!

Fair my a * s!

I played as a Priest for so long until I reached Level 60. I made my own cloth, bags, and enchantment materials to sell. I worked hard in dungeons and relied on the guild's Mages to farm monsters to earn money. But now, I can't even afford a horse's butt, let alone a Golden Horse.

Yet, this guy dropped two Delicious Wind Snake recipes just by playing a smurf?!

He earned a thousand gold just by selling it?!

How can this game be played??

Rubbish game!

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