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Chapter 777

Words:2889Update:22/06/30 05:44:58

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[Golden Sword] (Special Item)

Use: Makes you and your teammates, pets, and followers immune to the effects of Soul Sting. Lasts for 2 minutes. Cooldown Time: 1 minute.

Level Requirement: 180

Bound.

What an inexplicable effect. Is this the result of working so hard for so many days?

What a tragedy! Moreover, the quest was over. Shia did not care about him at all. When he returned to the main city to look for Banderas, he did not react to the Golden Sword. No matter how he looked at it, the quest was over!

However, if this thing was a reward, Zhang Yang was speechless. 'Immune to Soul Sting'? What's the use of this thing? What kind of skill is Soul Sting?

When everyone found out that he had worked so hard for so many days, they all laughed out loud. They did not expect Zhang Yang, who had always been successful, to be fooled by an NPC!

Even so, Zhang Yang didn't throw the sword away. He didn't believe that this hard-earned item would be useless. Moreover, there were so many slots in his bank, so it wouldn't matter if he left one empty slot for the sword.

Speaking of which, Sky Holy Tier bosses were really hard to find. There was definitely a Sky Holy Tier boss in the Marlin Salt Flats, but Zhang Yang could not find it no matter how hard he searched. After all, this map was so big. If he did not have the quest guide, he might not be able to find it even if he was given another year!

With no other choice, Zhang Yang could only leave this map and go to Xiroya. This was also a Level 180-210 map. It was mainly a desert, and there were many monsters. Because there were not many people, Zhang Yang gained EXP very quickly.

However, he did not come here for EXP. He wanted to find a Sky Holy Tier boss to fight while there were not many people. If it was just for EXP, he could have gone to the Marlin Salt Flats. Why did he come here?

Just like Celestial bosses, Sky Holy Tier bosses were also pitifully rare. There might only be one Sky Holy Tier boss in a map! Although Zhang Yang was working hard to complete quests, none of them led to a Sky Holy Tier boss.

In his previous life, he hadn't been qualified to fight a Holy Tier boss, so he hadn't cared about it. However, now that he was the number one player in the server, he couldn't help but feel confused that he hadn't encountered a Holy Tier boss after so long. He couldn't help but post a question on the official website.

If it was an ordinary player, the administrator would probably have ignored it. However, with Zhang Yang's current popularity, the moment this verified ID appeared, the post was instantly clicked and replied by countless people. Not long after, it was tagged as "Skyscraper", which attracted the attention of the administrator. In the end, he replied to answer Zhang Yang's question.

Starting from Heavenly Saint Weapon Bosses, including God Level Bosses, they would basically appear in the form of "events", such as the Necromancer King Ankhs. Of course, there were some bosses that didn't move. For example, the leader of the Seven Necromancers, Madvic, was always in the Great Evil Pagoda in the Plaguelands, and players were welcome to attack him at any time.

Of course, this kind of boss with a fixed territory was far more difficult to defeat than a boss that appeared in an event. In his previous life, there were players who tried to defeat Madwitch, but before they could even enter the Tower of Evil, they were drowned by the endless Undead Army.

The administrator also revealed that when a certain number of players reached Level 180, then the first event-type Heavenly Saint Level boss would be released. Moreover, if the boss could be killed, then a new kind of item would appear, making the game more diverse.

Zhang Yang thought for a while and suddenly slapped his thigh. Could it be the War Chariot System?

The appearance of the War Chariot System was to bridge the gap between non-Legend transformed players and Inherited transformed players. For example, now that Zhang Yang had entered the War God Transformation, he would have 56 million Health Points. Then, even if they had the same level of equipment as him, how many people would it take to kill him using non-Legend transformed players? 100? 500? 1000?

The War Chariot could be seen as a mount with a larger capacity. It could seat many people, and these people's Health Points would be stacked. No matter which person on the War Chariot was attacked, the Health Points would be distributed equally to everyone on the War Chariot.

In this way, the maximum Health Points of the players would be higher. Moreover, the players on the War Chariot could attack freely. The number of people on the War Chariot meant the number of firepower points. That way, they would have the qualifications to fight against the Inherited transformed players.

Of course, the War Chariot was not so perfect. First of all, the War Chariot was very cumbersome and slow. It was only suitable for defense. If one wanted to chase and attack, it would be better to save it. The system released the War Chariot not to let non-Legend transformed players abuse the Inherited transformed players, but to let the non-Legend transformed players not be too weak.

Similarly, this also solved the helplessness of the Inherited transformed players when they encountered other Inherited transformed players when their Transformation skills were on cooldown.

There was only one condition to sit on the War Chariot, and that was not to activate the Inherited transformed!

For example, Zhang Yang, Sun Xinyu, Wei Yan'er, and so on, no matter who it was, could sit on the War Chariot. However, as long as they activated the Inherited transformed, they would automatically leave the War Chariot. Even if the player sat on the War Chariot, the system would still not calculate the player into the War Chariot's attack and defense.

The War Chariot was divided according to the number of players on it. There were four types: 5 people, 10 people, 20 people, and 50 people. It was said that there was a super-large War Chariot with 100 people, but Zhang Yang had never seen it in his previous life. In addition, the same five-person War Chariot could be modified after players obtained it. They could paste different armor pieces and magic resistance materials on it to increase the War Chariot's armor and magic resistance!

When the War Chariot was attacked, the damage reduction was calculated based on the War Chariot's armor and magic resistance. Therefore, if the combat power of both sides was equal, the War Chariot's defense would play a decisive role.

Although the War Chariot's speed was not fast, only equivalent to the player's walking speed, it was extremely practical on a large-scale battlefield. Just like a tank charging, players who were not War Chariot or Inherited transformed players were simply crushed!

The biggest advantage of the War Chariot was that it did not have a cooldown time like the Inherited transformed. As long as the War Chariot was not damaged, players could ride on it at any time. The War Chariot had two rows of Health Points — one for the players on the War Chariot and the other for the War Chariot itself.

The Health Points of the players on the War Chariot were easy to understand. If there were 10 people, and each of them had 100,000 Health Points, then the total Health Points would be 1,000,000. As long as the War Chariot received more than this value, all 10 people on the War Chariot would die at the same time.

The Health Points of the War Chariot itself was not a fixed value. Instead, it was in the form of a percentage. It was calculated from the start of the battle, and the initial value was 100%. When it received damage, it would be reduced based on the player's total Health Points and damage. For example, if it received 100,000 damage, then the War Chariot's Health Points would drop to 90%, and it would not increase because the players on the War Chariot received healing.

When the War Chariot's Health Points dropped to 0%, the War Chariot would collapse. The players on the War Chariot would not die, but all of them would fall off.

Why was there such a setting?

Think about it, if there was no such setting, when the players on a War Chariot were bombarded to only 1% Health Points, they would all get off the War Chariot in batches and replace them with 10 players with full Health Points. Wouldn't the War Chariot be full of energy again?

Even Inherited transformed players were not that powerful!

After this setting was added, even if they replaced the players with full Health Points, the War Chariot would still only have 1% Health Points and would be easily destroyed. Once it was destroyed, they could only bring it back to the main city to find a blacksmith to repair it.

In addition, as long as it left the battle, the War Chariot's Health Points would immediately return to 100%.

Of course, there were limitations to how powerful the War Chariot could be. For example, it could not be used in Instance Dungeons or the Arena!

To use a War Chariot, the minimum requirement was Level 180. Zhang Yang was only Level 179 in his past life, so naturally, he did not have the chance to ride a War Chariot. Even a War Chariot that could accommodate 5 people was expensive. It would be too much of a waste to buy it just for show.

War Chariot!

Zhang Yang's heart immediately burned with passion. He hurriedly urged the high-level players in the guild to crazily level up and rush to Level 180 in a short amount of time! This wasn't just for the loot from the Sky Holy Level Boss, but more importantly, to kill the Boss!

According to the forum administrator, the War Chariot System would only be released after the Sky Holy Level Boss was killed!

How exciting! I really want to drive a War Chariot around and wreak havoc!

Since the Sky Holy Level Boss couldn't be killed, Zhang Yang could only turn his attention back to Instance Dungeons. Currently, Desert Dust had already killed three Undead Mode Bosses, but because of the absence of Zhang Yang, Sun Xinyu, and the other core members, their current progress was only at the same level as the other guilds. Currently, no guild had killed the fourth Boss. They were all stuck there.

The main thing was that this Boss required a lot of damage output, as well as a lot of unexpected situations that needed to be taken care of, such as dodging AoE skills and clearing out mobs. Currently, the guilds with the highest hopes of killing the fourth Boss were Barbarian Domain and Hell Clan. Both of them had managed to get the Boss's health down to 20% when they were wiped.

However, 20% was still a far cry from killing the Boss. The team needed to properly accumulate equipment for the first three Bosses before their firepower could meet the requirements. Of course, if the Tanks and Healers were strong enough, they could also get rid of some Healer Tanks and bring a few more DPS classes to make up for the lack of firepower.

Zhang Yang had Sun Xinyu and the others continue to level up so that they could reach Level 180 as soon as possible. He himself joined the First Clear Team to accumulate more equipment for the team. When the Sky Holy Level Boss appeared, it would also increase their combat strength.

On the other hand, Scarlet Flame had successfully made it into the S-Rank League. Unparalleled Kingdom Knight and Long Liqi had both displayed the skills of top-tier experts. They had become a new dark horse, bringing Scarlet Flame's reputation to new heights.

Although Zhong Xiuhua was only Level 142, she had also joined the team. However, she did not usually have the opportunity to appear in the game. She would only appear when the score was 4: 0 or 4: 1.

A team was allowed to have a maximum of 10 members. However, in theory, if a team could guarantee victory in seven 1v1 matches and one 5v5 match, it would be sufficient to have at least three people. If they won three 1v1 matches, forfeited four 1v1 matches, and won the group battle, that would be a 5: 4 victory.

However, most teams would recruit a total of seven people to ensure that they would be able to send people for all seven matches. As for the remaining three slots, they could sell them!

That's right. Because the contestants of the S-Rank and A-Rank League would receive a salary from the game company every season, selling these three slots would not only earn the salary given by the system, but they would also be able to earn a sum of money from the "boss"!

This was because some rich people did not care about this bit of money at all. They just wanted to make themselves famous! (To be continued. If you like this work, please come to Qidian.Com to vote for me. Your support is my greatest motivation.)

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