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Desert Rock Lizard Saliva Crystal (250g)
Quality: Perfect
First, Feng Luo confirmed that the light-yellow, diamond-shaped crystal was his mission target. Moreover, it was a lot more than the 100 grams that Lin had requested, and its quality had reached the "Perfect" evaluation.
Materials, Life Crystals, and consumables in War also had a system evaluation, just like equipment.
However, the standard of evaluation was slightly different from that of equipment. As for materials and crystal cores … the system had a total of four grades of evaluation: Defective, Normal, Excellent, and Perfect.
However, there was one thing that was similar to equipment. The price of the Perfect Evaluation was much higher than the price of the Normal and Excellent Evaluation.
After picking up the light-yellow, diamond-shaped crystal, the system notified him that he had completed 5/6 of the "Lin's Request (Two)" mission. Feng Luo's gaze landed on the crystal core that was emitting a rich Earth Energy.
Desert Rock Lizard Commander's Crystal Core (Earth)
Grade: C
Quality: Perfect
The core crystal of a Level-38 Commander-grade monster, and its quality was also Perfect. Even though it was an Earth-type Energy Crystal Core that had a relatively low value, due to its "Perfect" evaluation, the price it could fetch was definitely higher than the Level-39 Fire Ant Commander Crystal Core that the stubble-bearded merchant had.
Of course, that was referring to the normal price, and not the exorbitant price of 60,000 credits.
As for the third item, it was a translucent chip. Even without looking, Feng Luo could guess what it was. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net
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It was definitely a rare skill chip!
The market price was at least 100,000 credits, and some special skills were even priced at more than a million credits.
[Ambush (Special Skill Chip)]
Skill Effect: Under the condition that the opponent doesn't notice, the first attack on the target increases the damage by 5% and the final damage by 5% (Basic, upgradeable).
Skill Level: Level 35
Class Requirements: Sniper
"Ambush, increase damage and final damage!"
When he saw the attributes of the chip, Feng Luo's eyes lit up.
He had heard of this rare Skill Chip before. It had only appeared once in an auction, and it was bought by someone when the bidding price reached 400,000 Credits.
Although it was only 400,000 credits, which seemed a little different from some rare skills that cost millions of credits, Feng Luo believed that the value of the chip had been underestimated.
This was especially so for someone like him who had quite a high chance of dealing super high damage with his first shot. The value of this chip was definitely no less than "millions".
In War, although Snipers could deal super high damage with one shot, it was almost impossible to kill an enemy with one shot when the difference in equipment was not too big.
After all, the game still had to pay attention to a certain degree of balance. If the Sniper, who had the longest attack range, could easily achieve a "one-shot kill" level, then some of the weaker professions would definitely have no chance of defeating the Sniper.
Therefore, in most cases, snipers would need two to three shots to finish off their opponents when their equipment was similar.
However, Feng Luo was different. With the "Fatal" talent, he had a high chance of killing the enemy with a 100% final damage bonus if he dealt a fatal attack.
And if it was paired with this Skill Chip, it was very likely that he would be able to achieve the "one shot kill" that many Sniper players dreamed of.
This was also why Feng Luo remembered this Skill Chip in his heart.
Of course, the prerequisite for a one-shot kill was to raise the level of this skill to a high enough level!
After all, the "5%" damage and damage bonus at the Beginner level was not very meaningful. This was probably one of the reasons why it was not very popular among players.
However, the bigger reason was that this was a Level-35 skill!
Level-35 was not to say that its level was low.
The power of skills in War did not have an absolute relationship with level. Any skill that was trained to a high enough level would be very powerful.
For example, the Level-15 basic skills of Manipulators, such as Fireball and Wind Blade, were even more useful than Level-40 ultimate skills.
The reason why Level 35 skills were troublesome was that almost all Sniper players learned Ambush at Level 35, and after learning Ambush, they would replace it with the Level 35 skill.
If it were any other skill, it would be fine to replace it.
However, the Ambush skill could not be abandoned so easily, because its skill description was: "In a stationary state, there is a certain probability of avoiding the effects of Detection skills, reducing the probability of being discovered by monsters."
This passive Level-35 skill and the Sniper's Level-25 skill, Quick Sneak, could be said to be the core and indispensable skills of a Sniper.
This was because the combination of these two skills allowed a Sniper to be in the dark to a certain extent, regardless of whether they were moving or in a stationary state. It was also the biggest reliance when fighting against the Detection skills of the Scout profession of a fellow Sniper during PK.
Therefore, if it was to replace a skill like Rapid Shooting that Feng Luo did not really care about, Feng Luo would not hesitate at all.
However, if it was the Ambush skill, then most Snipers would definitely be in a dilemma.
"What a dilemma!"
Feng Luo looked at the skills on his skill panel and felt a headache coming on.
"Hmm? Maybe … "
At that moment, he suddenly saw the Level-45 skill that he had not had time to learn because he had just leveled up. An idea came to him.
After that, he temporarily put the Level-35 Rare chip into his backpack and decided to deal with it when he returned to Storm City after completing the mission.
Next, his gaze landed on the last prize, a khaki-colored ring with a stone lizard pattern on it.
"Who would have thought that there would be a ring!"
Feng Luo could not help but sigh at his luck. When he held the khaki-colored ring in his hand, the attribute pane was filled with a "?" sign, which meant that the ring needed to be appraised.
"A ring that needs to be appraised!"
Seeing this, Feng Luo couldn't hide the joy on his face.
This was because, in most cases, items that needed to be appraised were good items!
This was especially so for items dropped by Commander-grade monsters and above, as there was a certain probability that they would be Rare Grade items.
How much was a Rare-grade ring worth?
The price was extremely high, and it could even be said that there was no market for it.
As mentioned before, the most valuable equipment in War was actually accessories, including a pair of rings, badges, and necklaces.
A mainstream Fine-grade ring with decent attributes over Level 40 could be sold for the price of a top-grade Excellent-grade item on the Exchange, and an Excellent-grade ring above Level 45 could be sold for the price of a Rare-grade main weapon.
As for Rare-grade rings, they were even more so "priceless!"
Under normal circumstances, Rare-grade rings would not even be sold on the Exchange. Instead, they would be sold at auctions for a high price.
In particular, if there was a pair of matching Rare-grade rings that could obtain "set attributes" after being worn, it could almost be used as the finale item of a large-scale auction.
Because of this, Feng Luo could not help but feel a little happy about this ring that had a high probability of being a Rare-grade item.
This was a battle where he had lost a lot, but the rewards were also beyond his imagination!
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