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Chapter 5

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Three days later.

West of Silvermoon City, Open-Air Mine, coordinates (– 1013,2405)!

Open-Air Mine was a map that many Silvermoon City players liked to visit because most of the monsters there were between Level 35 and Level 45, which was suitable for mainstream players to level up.

Moreover, the monsters here had a high chance of dropping ores, especially high-grade ores.

Regardless of whether they were sold to players or the system store, they had a good price. So, if one were to farm monsters here, it could be said that one could level up and earn credits at the same time.

Feng Luo, who was wearing a camouflage combat uniform, was crouching on top of a two-meter-tall rock with the M110 in front of him. His eyes were observing a "Mutant Dog" not far away through the scope.

About 150 meters away from his position was a greenish-black, strange dog with blood-red eyes. Some of its fur had fallen off, and saliva dripped from its mouth. It was rolling around on the ground of the mine, using its two front paws to eat something.

The Mutant Dog was a Level-35 monster. It was a mutated creature that had been affected by the radiation after the war. It had extremely fast speed and attack, but its defense was relatively low.

The items dropped by the monsters in the open-air mine were valuable and gave a lot of experience. Naturally, the strength of the monsters was also extraordinary.

Not only did the monsters here have high attack power, but most of them also had extremely strong defense.

Only the Mutant Dog's defense was average. If it was hit by the M110's bullet, with Feng Luo's S-Grade talent that increased lethal damage by 100%, there was a high chance that it could be killed instantly.

However, the Mutant Dog's movement speed was extremely fast, and it was also very vigilant. Once it was attacked, it would quickly escape or counterattack, so Feng Luo needed to find the right time to kill it with one shot.

Temperature: 31 degrees!

Humidity: 45%!

Wind speed: 3m/s!

The personal computer terminal connected to the sniper rifle's scope transmitted a few lines of simple environmental information, allowing him to adjust some parameters of the sniper rifle to ensure the accuracy of his shots.

In War, the personal terminal was a very important piece of equipment.

It stored information about most of the common monsters in the game, as well as some maps of areas that had been explored. It also had functions such as communication, positioning, and accepting missions.

Players' personal terminals were uniformly distributed by the Federation.

The background of War was set in a time when human civilization had developed to the Universe Era, but a few hundred years ago, it had suffered a devastating blow.

Therefore, the humans who survived on this planet gradually found some lost technology in the ruins and ruins, built a new urban civilization, and formed a unified federal government a few decades ago.

However, on this planet, there were still countless mutated creatures, uncontrollable machines, and many underground research institutes, military bases, experimental sites, and other forbidden areas that were left behind hundreds of years ago.

The mission of the players was to accept the commission from the Federation to explore these ruins and restricted areas, search for lost technology, and destroy the monsters in these ruins.

Therefore, the Federation Government provided the players with this unified personal terminal to facilitate the completion of missions.

"Good chance!"

After Feng Luo adjusted the shooting parameters, he realized that the Mutant Dog seemed to have finished eating. It raised its head and looked around. Feng Luo seized the opportunity and decisively pulled the trigger of the M110.

The trigger pulled by the index finger moved the hammer of the sniper rifle, hitting the thimble and hitting the primer of the armor-piercing bullet. The primer then exploded, igniting the smokeless gunpowder inside the bullet case. The explosion of the smokeless gunpowder caused the gas inside the bullet case to expand by a thousand times, propelling the 62mm armor-piercing bullet out of the muzzle at a speed of nearly 800 meters per second.

All of this was completed in a short span of 0.2 seconds!

Bang!

-3545!

More than 150 meters away, the Level-35 Mutant Dog that had just raised its head was hit in the left eye by the armor-piercing bullet. A bright red damage number appeared above its head, and it fell to the ground.

The red damage number indicated that the shot had hit a vital spot, causing a super high bonus lethal damage.

Because of the S-Grade "Lethal" talent effect, the damage of the shot was doubled, so the Level-35 Mutant Dog's HP was completely wiped out by his shot.

Damage in War was divided into four categories: white normal damage, yellow weak-point damage, red lethal damage, and golden critical hit.

Taking a player as an example, when an attack hit the opponent's armor and failed to break through the defense, it would only cause normal damage.

Hitting an area on the opponent's body that was not protected by armor, or where the defense of the point of impact had been mostly broken (more than 50%), would cause yellow weak-point damage, with a certain bonus damage.

And if the defense was completely broken, hitting the upper part of the head, throat, and heart — the three vital areas of the human body — would cause a huge bonus lethal damage.

As for the golden critical hit, it would not appear when attacking between players. There was only a very small chance of triggering it when fighting against monsters. After triggering, the final damage would directly increase by two to ten times.

It was equivalent to a "lucky hit" in normal games!

"Killed one Mutant Dog. Obtained 65 experience points!"

After killing the Mutant Dog, a system message flashed in the corner of Feng Luo's vision interface. After the Mutant Dog died, it dropped a piece of brown ore and a few gray Energy Crystal fragments the size of a fingernail.

Energy Crystals were actually gold coins dropped by monsters in normal games. They could be exchanged with the federal government's currency, "credits," in the game in proportion.

This kind of Energy Crystal fragment had the lowest value, and the system sold it for one credit.

F-grade Energy Crystal, due to its dull gray color, was called Gray Crystal by players. The system's exchange value was 10 credits.

E-grade Energy Crystal, due to its gray color, was called White Crystal and was worth 100 credits. D-grade Silver Crystal was worth 1,000 credits, and C-grade Diamond Crystal was worth 10000 credits.

As for Energy Crystals above B-grade, due to their larger size and wide range of uses, they were relatively rare and would not be used as currency under normal circumstances.

As for the ratio of credits to star coins, it fluctuated around 10: 1.

In other words, this Mutant Dog had dropped a few cents and a piece of ore that looked relatively inferior. Not bad. At least he did not waste an armor-piercing bullet that cost three credits each.

Feng Luo was about to put away his sniper rifle and get up to pick up the items dropped by the Mutant Dog. At that moment, through the magnified field of vision through the scope, he saw a greenish-black Mutant Dog that was almost twice the size of the previous one suddenly jump out of the pit on the opposite side.

This was a large Mutant Dog with a body length of nearly two meters. Its eyes were blood-red, and its two canine teeth were like ghastly white daggers.

After rushing to the side of the Mutant Dog that Feng Luo had just killed and sniffing it, it immediately raised its head and let out an angry howl.

"Level 40 Elite Mutant Dog. HP: 10500. Strong attack, fast movement speed!"

The information coming from the scope made Feng Luo slightly stunned. After that, the Mutant Dog had already used some unknown method to lock onto his direction. Its two blood-red eyes stared at him with hatred.

"F * ck, an Elite monster!"

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