The unexpected death did not make Si-Wen angry.
She was just a little regretful that she did not manage to break the Undead's second rib at the last moment …
Moreover, dying was also one of her goals!
Although she intended to have fun, with her current strength, she was at most a cannon fodder. She only needed to practice her combat skills. Her ultimate goal was to take advantage of her low level and plenty of resurrection coins to take the opportunity to die for equipment.
Mages were too safe at the back. She did not want to commit suicide, so of course she had to go to the front …
This was Si-Wen's 11th resurrection. She had relied on death to gain 10 sets of equipment.
And these 10 sets of equipment were deposited in the Nature's Heart Guild's public space ring. It was exchanged by Li Mu with funds to serve the guild members. Almost every large guild had a similar public space ring.
In fact, after this mission was released, there were many players who had the same idea as her.
Even a max level 40 player could use death to get equipment and earn a difference of 4,000 contribution points out of thin air.
It was just that most players had limited resurrection coins, so they could not die too many.
And those who had more resurrection coins, except for the lucky ones like Si-Wen, were almost all big shots in the lottery pool. They did not lack money and did not care about this little bit of contribution points. They wanted to have a good time on the battlefield …
After Si-Wen changed her clothes, changed her hairstyle, and covered her face with dirt to ensure that the Dark Dwarf could not recognize her, she once again used the long-distance teleportation portal to come to Blade City …
At this moment, the teleportation portal of Blade City was still crowded with players.
Among them, some had come here after being resurrected, and some had rushed over after receiving the news and accepting the mission.
They were noisy as they waited for the equipment to be distributed and then went to the city wall to fight.
And just as it was about to be Si-Wen's turn, there was a sudden commotion from the crowd in front.
"What? There's no more equipment? It's all distributed? "
The equipment was distributed?
Si-Wen was slightly stunned when she heard the news.
Wait … could the equipment be distributed?
Wasn't this a game?
Shouldn't there be no limit to such rewards in the game?
Could it be … that the bug had been reported, and the game discovered that someone was using this loophole to get equipment?
Si-Wen frowned.
At this moment, the Dark Dwarf in charge of distributing equipment wiped the sweat off his forehead and smiled bitterly.
"This … I'm very sorry. We didn't expect everyone to be so enthusiastic. We clearly prepared 8,000 sets of equipment, but we didn't expect them to be distributed so quickly …"
The gamers were in an uproar.
"Eight thousand sets? Isn't this too little? "
"Is it really not intentional? I know some people will definitely use this opportunity to get equipment, but we're new here! "
"Yeah! What if he didn't have any equipment? We can't fight the undead with our bare hands, can we? "
"Yeah! That's right! We're new here! "
Zao Zao also joined the crowd and shouted.
Looking at the angry elves in front of him, the Dark Dwarf in charge felt a headache coming on.
But … they didn't expect so many elves to come!
Eight thousand sets! Didn't this mean that the elves had over ten thousand reinforcements?
This fact was quite exciting, but … if they didn't have enough equipment, it would be a little awkward.
Just as the elves were in a frenzy, Chief Brin, who had received the news, finally arrived.
He looked at the increasing number of elves and felt his scalp go numb …
So many elves actually came?!
True God above! He couldn't see the entire situation when he was on the city wall, and the death rate of the elves was too high. He really didn't notice that there were so many elves participating in the battle …
Although Brin hoped that there would be more elves, when their numbers exceeded his expectations, a new question popped up in Brin's mind.
When did the elves become so common?
Where did these fellows come from?
Or … was the news that the elves were few in number fake, just like how the elves were very peace-loving?
Was it a scam by the human merchants who sold elven slaves to them at high prices?
Yes … After witnessing the madness of the elves, as a believer of the Death God, Brin's first suspicion wasn't the elves' identity, but whether the legends about the elves they knew before were misreported.
After all … the residents of the underworld wouldn't go to the surface. Their sources of information were mostly human merchants.
However, no matter where these elves came from, with the True God's oracle, they were definitely the most solid reinforcements.
Since the oracle had promised to give them equipment, Brin naturally didn't dare to go back on his word.
He pondered for a moment before saying …
"The equipment … will definitely be given to everyone. I've already arranged for people to go to the city wall to collect it."
Then, he sighed.
"Your companions … are really very brave. They're true warriors!"
After hearing Breen's words, some of the players gradually came to their senses.
"Wait … don't tell me you want us to use the equipment left behind after the elves died?!"
Brin didn't deny it.
"It's an emergency. That's the only way."
But when he said that, the elves exploded again.
"No! No! Our comrades who died in battle are true heroes! The equipment they obtained belongs to them! We can't use it! "
"Personal gains are sacred and inviolable! That's their stuff. It can't be used to pay us! "
"That's right! This is a matter of principle! "
Looking at the determined elves, Brin was speechless …
Why are these guys so stubborn?!
Should I say that they respect their dead companions, or should I say that they're stubborn?
If they're dead, what's the use of equipment?
Of course, at this moment, he didn't know that even if he really sent people to the city wall to look for equipment, they probably wouldn't be able to find much …
Brin thought for a moment before saying, "How about this?
Let's put on the equipment of the dead first and leave a record here. When the war is over, everyone can come here to exchange for equipment that belongs to them. As for the equipment of the dead … let their relatives collect it. "
He had already decided to quickly contact the other city-states and make the best use of the time to rush the equipment!
Although Blade City would feel the pinch if they took out too many pieces of equipment at once, it was nothing compared to winning the war.
Of course, he had another alternative.
"Also … I saw that some of my friends brought their own equipment. We can also exchange the equipment for gold pounds of equivalent value. If you agree, we'll pay in gold pounds instead of equipment. How about it?"
After listening to Brin's words, the Elves agreed with him.
"That's a good idea!"
"We don't need equipment. Gold pounds of equivalent value is also good! Magic Stones will do too! Even if it's magic materials, I won't refuse! "
"Haha! Me too, me too! "
Seeing the elves instantly change their minds after getting the promise, Brin finally heaved a sigh of relief.
Although they couldn't take out the equipment for the time being, their Blade City was very rich!
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